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  2. SAYINGS OF THE KAISER.

    At last we have some faithful glimpses of the Kaiser in war time. We have even been permitted to see him in his little red flannel undervest. The remarkable series ...

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  3. NAVAL BASES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Loan Bill was further considered an committee. The Acting Prime Minister said as regarded the naval ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 11 a.m. The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) told Mr. Keating (T.) that the ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith.) has issued the following interesting brochure on influenza, which has been recommended by ...

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  6. IMPROVING MOUNT GAMBIER.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, November 28.—The big working bee which was organised to improve about 16 chains of the Port MacDonnell road across the lakes reserve proved remarkably ...

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  7. CHEER-UP BUTTON DAY.

    Although the war is virtually over, the need for button days is not; and again on Friday Adelaide's, principal streets presented the features which have been ...

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  8. LATE CABLES

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that the State Department has not yet received the new Note from Dr. Solf, protesting against the ...

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  9. CHILI AND PERU.

    Despatches from Santiago say that the difference between Chili and Peru have not yet been settled. The announcement made by M. Ruiz, the Chilian ...

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  10. MEASLES ON MAKURA.

    A telegram from Wellington (N.Z.) states that the influenza epidemic position continues to improve steadily, and the community is gradually reverting to ...

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  11. KING GEORGE.

    On Friday His Majesty the King and the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert, who are about to tour France, crossed the Channel in the destroyer Broke.They ...

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  12. THE MEDIC'S PATIENTS.

    Referring to-day to complaints that no attempt had been made to move affected troops from the Medic the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) said ...

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  13. NO CASES ON THE MAKURA.

    It is officially stated that the Makura is free from influenza, but no passengers will be allowed to land unless they pass through an inhalition chamber. On the ...

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  14. BARRIER PREPARATIONS.

    The city council on Thursday night decided to place any municipal buildings, including the town hall, at the service of the New South Wales health authorities in ...

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  15. LABOUR AND PROFITS.

    Mr. Andrew Wear, of Andrew Wear and Co. (of the Bank Fine), in the course of an interview, said he did not fear competition in British shipbuilding. He could ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    The Acting Superintendent of the Parkside Mental Hospital reported to the City Watchhouse on Friday that Lydia Levitt (59), who had been admitted to the ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Elliot Johnson) took the Chair at 11 a.m. Charges About Contracts. Mr. Higgs (Q.) desired to know if ...

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  18. SMALL CITY BLAZE.

    At about 8 o'clock on Friday evening the Adelaide Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call to a small fire at Messrs. Rankin Brother's White Horse Hotel, Currie ...

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  19. POWERS OF THE POPE.

    Prelates of the Vatican confirm the report that the Holy See will submit the Roman question to the Peace Conference, and request a settlement between the Vatican ...

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  20. ALLA NAZIMOVA.

    Nazimova is an ideal actress for the part she plays in the mighty screen drama, "Toys of Fate," to be shown at the Theatre Royal for a brief season, beginning ...

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  21. SHOULDER DISLOCATED.

    ATHELSTONE, November 28.-Mr. J. J. Marchant, the postmaster, while alighting from his vehicle in the East-End Market yesterday, slipped on the step, and ...

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  22. A BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    NURIOOTPA, November 29.—On Wednesday evening, as Mr. W. P. Schiller, of Light's Pass, was driving toward Ebenezer, the vehicle jolted when passing over a rut ...

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  23. MEAT PRICES.

    The Minister for Price Fixing (Mr. Massy Greene) stated to-day that the meat prices fixation schedule would be lifted early next week. He observed that after ...

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  24. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Saturday, Nov, 30; Sunday, Dec. 1.—Times of high and how water doubtful. ARRIVED.—Nov, 29. Quorna, 268, T. Gustafsen, gulf ports. ...

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  25. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  26. CYCLE SHOP ON FIRE.

    BROKEN HILL, November 29.—A fire in Argent street to-day, in the centre of the city, destroyed a portion of the Boomerang cycle shop, including a motor cycle. ...

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  27. "THE BETTER OLE."

    Business at the Theatre Royal in connection with "The Better 'Ole" has been remarkable, and the numbers and repeat bookings has surpassed all previous ...

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  28. DOCTOR'S DIPLOMA.

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Ewing) sat at Hobart to-day to resume the hearing of the charges brought by the Medical Council against ...

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  29. FRUIT PICKERS.

    Sitting in High Court jurisdiction to-day, Mr. Justice Higgins, at the suit of the Australian Workers' Union, made an order that a dispute exists beyond the limits of ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTER PRICES.

    Under the war precautions prices regulations issued to-day the following determination fixes the maximum prices for butter:— In the Adelaide metropolitan area ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. NATIONALITY BY MARRIAGE.

    The measures proposed in the House of Commons regarding women of foreign birth who acquire British nationality by marriage are being followed with close ...

    Article : 179 words
  32. LATE MINING.

    An extroadinary general meeting of share holders was held at Chamber of Manufactures rooms on Friday, November 29. Mr. E. Malpas (Chairman of Directors) presided over a large ...

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  33. RAILWAYS IN THE WEST.

    Considerable excitement has been caused by a notice given to the Arbitration Court that the Commissioner of Railways intends to apply for the cancellation of the ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly passed the Estimates in chief after much criticism respecting the railways and tramways managements, and the Government's ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. CUBA'S WAR STAMP ISSUE.

    One of the most interesting of coming war stamps—perhaps it has already appeared —is an adhesive being used in Cuba to aid in raising funds to purchase ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. AIRMEN SAVED BY PIGEONS.

    Among the records of the R. F. A. Pigeon Service there is none perhaps more thrilling than that of a carrier pigeon, which was severely wounded in an aerial battle ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND AND PEACE.

    To-day was observed as a public holiday in Queensland in celebration of the cessation of hostilities. Thanksgiving services were held in all the Brisbane churches. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. BROKEN HILL CITY.

    The City Council on Thursday night, after considering the suggestions of the Townplanning Advisory Board, carried a resolution that the board should be warned ...

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  41. FORTUNE OF MILLIONS.

    Miss Emily Charlotte Talbot, whose fortune is estimated to be nearly £8,000,000, died at her London residence, Cevendish square, towards the end of September. ...

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  42. LIBERAL UNION.

    The Hon. W. Morrow, M. L. C., has just returned from the west coast, where, in company with the general secretary of the Liberal Union (Mr. W. B. Page), he has completed a week's tour ...

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  43. SUBMARINE AE2's CREW.

    Information has been received by the Navy Office that the following Royal Australian Navy ratings, who were released from Turkey, reached Malta on ...

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  44. LATE SPORTING.

    PETERBOROUGH, November 29.—A meeting of cricketers and supporters was held at Mr. Bids's office last night to revive the associaion. It was decided to form the North-Eastern ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    Samples of coal have been received by the Mines Department from a new discovery in the south-west, which is said to be much superior to any coal previously ...

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  46. DIPHTHERIA AT THE BARRIER.

    During October, according to official reports, seven cases of diphtheria and two of scarlatina were officially reported in Broken Hill. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The report of the New Zealand Railway Department shows that despite the war difficulties and the extra expenditure thereby occasioned, the gross receipts for ...

    Article : 57 words
  48. NEW ZEALAND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The New Zealand Legislative Council has passed a Bill postponing the operation of the Act passed before the war making the Council elective instead of nominative as ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. STREET BETTORS FINED.

    BROKEN HILL, November 29.—At the Police Court to-day Leslie Robinson (25), bookmaker's clerk and Charles Cox (43), a bookmaker, were fined for street betting, the former £23 and the ...

    Article : 43 words
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