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  2. SWEEPING VICTORY FOR THE CONSERVATIVES.

    The victory of the Conservatives at the polls has been overwhelming, and the result is that the party will be returned with a majority in the House of Commons of more than 200 over the combined Labour, Liberal, and Independent Parties. The immediate resignation of the Government is ...

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  3. SPLENDID BATTING.

    South Australia are in a splendid position, for the first Sheffield Shield match of the present season, which was begun against Victoria at the Adelaide Oval on Friday. When stumps were drawn they had 263 up for the loss of three wickets, Murray 126 and Harris 98 being, the chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUTER HARBOUR FACILITIES.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Minister of Marine (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) on Friday and asked for additional ...

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  5. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    A cricket match between the English Eleven and the combined goldfields team was begun op the Kalgoorlie Oval this afternoon. The weather was fine and warm ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    The defeat of Marshal Wu's army on the Shanhaiwan front was decisive. With Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang's forces barring the road to Pekin, the Hanko to Pekin line ...

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  7. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Natives' Association luncheon was attended by the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook), the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir ...

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  8. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS.

    The famous trial of Communists at Florence has ended. Forty men were acquitted; 21 were sentenced to hard labour for terms ranging from 20 to 29 ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH FRUITS DISPLAYS.

    A useful campaign has been organized to promote the sale of Australian dried fruits. There are attractive window displays in a number of large London stores ...

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  10. UNION JACK AND RED FLAG.

    The Conservative slogan, "Vote for the Union Jack, against the Red Hag" led to an exciting affray outside the Leyton Town Hall, last night. Labour supporters ...

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  11. CHURCH UNITY.

    Dr. Angus, head of St. Andrew's College, Sydney, in an interview said that he disbelieved the feasibility of church union in Australia, principally because of the ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa (Gen. Hertzog), visiting the South-West Africa Protectorate, is reviving a very cordial welcome from the ...

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  13. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    In the Northern Union match to-day Hull-Kingston Rovers defeated Rochdale, 24—3. ...

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  14. WELSH RUGBY TRIAL.

    In a Rugby trial match to-day a home Welsh team defeated an Anglo-Welsh team by 15—8 at Newport. ...

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  15. PARTY VIEWS.

    Conservative headquarters are in high spirits over the highly satisfactory results of the elections, from their point of view. An exalted official of the Liberal Party ...

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  16. DISTRACTED IRELAND.

    At the adjournment of the Dail Eireann to-day, the Speaker announced that nine members had resigned. It is understood that they are members of the National ...

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  17. PANIC AT GRAVESIDE.

    There were wild scenes at the re-interment of the bodies of the executed rebels (which had been exhumed from the goal precincts and handed over to their friends) ...

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  18. POLICE CARNIVAL.

    This afternoon at the Jubilee Oval the fourth annual charity carnival arranged by the South Australian Police Amateur Athletic Association will be held ...

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  19. THE TORIES' JOB.

    In his speech at Cardiff Mr. MacDonald said they sometimes found defeat was the finest thing that could happen to any party. In view of the state of trade and ...

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  20. RELAPSED FROM CLASS.

    Count Lazzlo Szechenyi Hungarian Minister, has been called to Budapest to explain the failure of his efforts to bar from the United States Countess ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. EFFECT ON GERMANY.

    The magnitude of the Conservative victory in Great Britain, and the overwhelming Liberal, losses have surprised the German press, which, however, unanimously ...

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  22. OUTSTANDING POLLS.

    Fire outstanding University polls will be declared between November Land November 13. The Argyll, Fermanagh, and, Tyrone polls will be declared on Friday ...

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  23. MR. ASQUITH WILL TRY AGAIN.

    Mr. Asquith's defeat breaks an unbroken Liberal record of 92 years at Paigley. Mr. Asquith accepted defeat in a most composed manner. He smiled when ...

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  24. STABLE GOVERNMENT ASSURED.

    That stable Government is now possible for four years is the pronouncement of all moderate politicians. Even the Liberals, who bitterly suffered, insist ...

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  25. GOLDEN CASKET FUNDS.

    Approximately £65,000 is about to be distributed from Golden Casket funds to hospitals, and staff headquarters. This amount is to be made available for the ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. LECTURER ON CRICKET.

    Mr. M. A. Noble, the famous ex-Australian and New South Wales Elevens captain, is coming to Adelaide to give lectures on the finer points of cricket. ...

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  27. LABOUR LOSSES EXPLAINED.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas), when interviewed at Derby to-day, said he would be a hypocrite if he did not say frankly that he was ...

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  28. WOODROW HATS PRESENTATION.

    The South Australian agents (Messrs. Gollin & Co.) have decided to present four bats in connection with the cricket match between South Australia and ...

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  29. 400,800 VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    Only four women were elected out of the 41 lady candidates. They are Lady Astor, the Duchess of Atholl, Mrs. Philipson, and a sew comer, Miss Wilkinson. ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE.

    At an enquiry to-day by a committee appointed to investigate the cause and extent of unemployment among the waterside workers of Brisbane, a statement ...

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  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The passing of a Bill for incorporating and endowing a University of Adelaide has not been long in bearing valuable fruit. The Hon. Alex Hay, the ...

    Article : 364 words
  32. "BRITISH JUDGMENT AND COMMONSENSE."

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin has dispatched the following menage to the electors:—"The remit of the election hw more than justified the profound confidence I have ...

    Article : 57 words
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  35. THE YOUNGEST VOTER.

    Probably the youngest voter at the election was a baby a year and 10 months old. He was taken to the polling station at Truro by his mother, and was allowed a ...

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  36. AMUSING ELECTION BURLESQUE

    [?] in Downing street last night were amused at the spectacle of a derelict motor car of uncertain make and date, without tyres or lamps, and practically ...

    Article : 152 words
  37. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) received the first results of the British elections last night. He said that what had happened would have a ...

    Article : 182 words
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