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  2. LATE CABLES.

    The British Board of Trade emphasises the heavy and urgent demands of railway rolling stock for the conveyance of vast quantities of war materials on the ...

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  3. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' HONOUR ROLL.

    An impressive ceremony was witnessed at the Christian Brothers' College on Tuesday morning, when the desire of the old collegians and others associated with the ...

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  4. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    The sixth annual show of the Kangaroo Island Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held on November 23, and the President (Mr. John Turner) and ...

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  5. NORTH POLE BY AIRSHIP

    Capt. Roald Amundsen has arrived at New York. He says he will purchase a specially constructed aeroplane with which to make his final dash to the arctic from ...

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  6. A MYSTERIOUS AFFRAY

    A shooting affray occurred to-night at Nicholson street, Carlton. The victim is Mrs. Margaret Smith, aged 38 years. She was walking along the street with her ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    News has been received of the death of Sgt. George Bast, of the Australian Infantry. He died of wounds on November 12, 1916, in France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A REMARKABLE STORY.

    What appears to have been an extraordinary attempt by an armed intruder to rob premises in broad daylight scarred this morning at about 10 o'clock at ...

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  11. Bulgars Crossing Danube.

    The Bulgarian communique indicates renewed fighting on the whole of the Dobrudia frent, and also that the Bulgarians have made further crossings of the River ...

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  12. General Items.

    Another tangible instance of the practical work of the Cheer-up Society was recorded on Tuesday evening when about 660 soldiers, who will shortly leave for the front, were accorded ...

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  13. Britons in France.

    Gen. Sir Doughes Haig, in his communique relating to the western front, says: —There is continuous heavy enemy shelling in Flanders, northwards of Ypres. On ...

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  14. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "B. C.":—"If there was any real Government in this country the coal strike could soon be ended by letting all those men who will work work the mines and ...

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  15. A GRAVE CHARGE.

    Allegations during the past week of certain irregularities on the part of a commissioned officer on the staff at District Military Headquarters, in connection with ...

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  16. ALIEN OR MONOPOLY FIRMS.

    A Bill to exclude certain servants of alien or monopoly companies from Parliament was further debated in the Legislative Assembly to-night. ...

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  17. THE REFERENDUM.

    From E. H. Coombe, M.P.,:—"Mr. Funch quotes an extract from a soldier's letter, and adds—"Now, Mr. Coombe, can you say that men are not required." I ...

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  18. LATE CPL. CLARENCE H. PAGE.

    Cpl. Clarrence H. Page, who is reported to have been killed in action in France on October 14, left Australia as a signaller on May 31, 1915. He was educated at ...

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  19. EXPERTS ON TOUR.

    The Director of Agriculture (Professor Perkins), the Horticultural Expert (Mr. G. Quinn), and the Dairy Expert (Mr. P. H. Suter), will visit the south-east next ...

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  20. BARRIER NEWS.

    The quarter mansions will begin to-morrow, when cases arising out of the recent alleged I.W.W. disturbances will be heard. Judge Bevan arrived to-day. ...

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  21. LATE SAP. E. WALLACE.

    Mrs. Saint, of Kirkealdy, whose husband is serving with the A. I. F., has recently been notified of the death of her brother Sap. E. Wallace, who was the son of ...

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  22. DEALING WITH "DOWN" CROPS.

    From S. E. Richardson, Sevenhills:— "For the benefit of fellow-farmers I would like you to make public the following method of dealing ...

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  23. WOMEN COUNCILLORS.

    From "Co-operation":—"I have heard it suggested that the environment of the City Council is not a suitable one for women. As the environment is made by the ...

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  24. WELCOME TO THE 1ST AUSTRALIAN REMOUNTS.

    A welcome home was tendered to the men belonging to the 1st Australian Remount Squadron by the members of the Glenelg Cheer-up Society on Tuesday evening, in the clubroom ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    DALGETY & CO., LIMITED, have received the following cable message from their London office, dated November 27:—Eighth series wool sales, list of arrivals closed November 27. Gross, 144,500 ...

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  26. THE I.W.W. PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Central Criminal Court on Tuesday (before Mr. Justice Pring and a jury), the bearing was continued of charges of conspiracy preferred against 12 members ...

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  27. BUSINESS PLACES DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    BRISBANE, November 28.—A fire at Murgon this morning destroyed five business places, including that of Messrs. Carrodus & Co.'s drapers, and the Bank of ...

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  28. PERSONAL NOTES.

    In a recent biographical sketch of the late CpL L. R. Pellew, it should have been stated that he left South Australia in May, 1915. ...

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  29. THE LABOUR SPLIT.

    From F. D. Williams, Highgate:—"On Thursday last a deputation waited on the Premier to urge the early introduction of measures for the establishment of the ...

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  30. THE RURAL VOICE.

    MANTUNG November 27.—A lange quantity of firewood continues to be dispatched from this locality. Last week about 30 truckloads, containing nearly 200 tons, went to the city and ...

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  31. THE NAVY LEAGUE.

    Mr. Robert Yerburgh (President of the Navy League) issued the following manifesto, on behalf of the executive committee, on Trafalgar Day:—"The proper ...

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  32. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Archibald) has been advised by the Imperial authorities that the importation of goods into Russia, via Vladivostok, is ...

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  34. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The half-yearly district meeting of the South Australian Ancient Order of Foresters was held on Tuesday, at the district office, Waymouth street, Adelaide. There were 30 delegates ...

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  35. ENLISTMENTS.

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  37. THE WOOL POSITION.

    The all-absorbing topic among pastoralists and farmers on Tuesday was the reported determination of the British Government to take over the Australasian ...

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  38. IN OTHER STATES.

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  39. INTO CAMP ON TUESDAY.

    Following are the names of the men who en-issued at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Tuesday:— S. B. Chanters, W. E. M. Hardy, W. E. Kelly, ...

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  40. VOLUNTEERS FROM WAR SERVICE CAMPS.

    The undermentioned men have volunteered for the A. I. F. from the following war service camps: —Cheltenham.—James Tait Berry, Albert Bennetts, Ray Lamon Coleman, R. M. Dunstone, ...

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  41. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "victor."—There are many. The canserbury Times, Christchurch: The Australia Weekly News "Pen Painter." [?]—To take out the oil of pen painting which has spread on six [?] ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA AND DISCIPLINE.

    From a Kingscote correspondent:— "May I suggest that the enclosed be printed in a prominent position in The Register?:—'Vice-Admiral ...

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  45. MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    A bottle containing the following message, dated October 4, from the sea, washed up three miles west from Robe, was found on November 19 by ...

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  47. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From H. G. Crittenden, Baroota:—"Following the wheat scheme from its infancy to the statement of Mr. Hughes on wheat freights, we must conclude that it has ...

    Article : 368 words
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