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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE FATEFUL SPEECH.

    Why Voluntaryism Has Failed.—Now these figures are very suggestive. They tell their own story. Voluntary recruiting depends upon the patriotism of the ...

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  4. THE ART EXHIBITION.

    Has Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway), attended by the Private Secretary (Mr.Legh Winser], officially opened on Monday afternoon the twentieth annual ...

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  6. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  7. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Our Broken Hill correspondent telegraphed on Monday:—Lieut. P. C. Horwood, whose death by misadventure in England was reported in Saturday's newspaper cablegrams, was a cousin of MR. E. J. Horwood ...

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  8. LATE SCT. C. H. HARRIEON.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harrison, of Henley Beach South, leave been notified that their eldest son, Sgt. George R. Harrison, of the 31st Battery, 8th Field Artillery brigade was killed in action in ...

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  9. MILLERS COUNCIL.

    A conference at which representative of the mill owners of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Western Australian were present were ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. CASUALTIES.

    LOBETHAL, November 10.—On Friday evening, while playing with other lads at polejumping, Ernest Grimm, youngest son of Mrs. C. Grimm fell and broke his left ...

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  11. LATE SGT. H. FUSE.

    Set Harry Fuss, of the 59th Battalion, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fuss, of Leader street, Forestville was killed in action on October 19. ...

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  12. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    NURIOOTPA, November,: 10.—This afternoon, while Mr. and Mrs. Zwar, of Elbenezer, near to Stockwell, were returning home, their horse shield at a ...

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  13. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From E. T. MEWETT, Charra:—A short time ago it was reported that 3/ a bushed is now the amount the Federal Wheat Board is guaranteeing for the coursing season's crop, although 4/ ...

    Article : 322 words
  14. THE BOILER BEETLE.

    He is an object of interest you do not see when you are shown over the ship. Indeed, the crew, the dockers discharging her cargo, and the mechanics and ...

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  15. LATE OPL. H. N. HETZEL.

    Cpl. H. N. Hotzel, husband of Mrs. Silveress M. Hetzel, of Gawler, was killed in action in France on October 31. The deceased soldier, who was 28 years age, attached to a machine ...

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  16. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    Tragedy of a Bread Thief. The Halle Volksblatt relates what it describes as "a terrible drama" of the state of famine which prevails ia Leipzig:—A ...

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  17. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Tuesday November 13—Low water, 9.20 a.m.; high water,3.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—November 12. June [?] Mckay. Stanshury. ...

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  18. LATE OPL. FRED HILLER MARTIN.

    Mrs. iF. H. Martin, oF Stansbury, has been notified by the military authorities that her husband, who held the rank of corporal at the time of embarkation, was killed in action an France on ...

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  19. FIRE ON A FARM.

    FREEIJNCf, Norcmber 10.-A. fire occurred on Mr. August Teeke's farm to-day, and considerable damage vas done. A large shed, containing three traps, two ...

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  20. LATE CPL H. MUNT.

    Opl. Horace Munt, Killed in Fiance on October 20, was born an Kangaroo Island, and educated at the public school and the Stanley Crammar School at Watervale. Before enlisting ...

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  21. DARWIN LUMPERS' SHRIKE.

    When the Western Australian Government steamer Bambra left Darwin on Sunday morning for Fremantle she left behind 300 tons fertilizer from Vestey's ...

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  22. LATE LCE. CPL. FELLOW.

    Lea-Cpl. Dellow, husband of Mrs. R. H. Dellow, of Hurray Bridge, was killed in action in France on October 4. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dellow, of Balaklava, and was 21 years ...

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  23. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    From GEORGE HICKEY:— Once again the spectre of conscription has appeared on the horizon, and once again the social peace of Australia will be menaced. Human life is more valuable ...

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  24. LATE PTE. H. S. MARSHMAN.

    The late Pte. Hurtle Stanley Marsinman, who fell in action in France on October 15, was born at Grace Plains, where he lived and carried on farming operations with his father, Mr. G. ...

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  25. CORNSACKS RESTRICTIONS.

    Regulations were issued to-day by the Federal authorities controlling the supply and distribution of cornsacks. It is provided that the Federal Prices ...

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  26. THE COUNTRY.

    BORDERTOWN, November 9.—A successful school bazaar and concert to raise funds for the State school children's Patriotic Fund was conducted on Friday in the [?] Institute ...

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  27. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Gnr. E. LODGE, son Mr. and .Mrs. Crss, Croydon, is suffering from severe gunshot wounds in the right arm and dugh. He is in the Birmingherm Hospital England. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION.

    Treasury returns for the seven months of the financial year decrease in the public revenue by £340,401, compared ...

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  29. INTERESTING MURDER DECISION.

    The important point whether a man can be convicted of murder, when the body of the victim has not been found was decided in the affirmative recently by six ...

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  30. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Capt. JACK V. CALDER, of the 4th Pioneers (A.L.F.), son The Mr, Andrew Colder), has been promoted to the rank of major. Recently after two years separation, he was joined in France by ...

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  31. HUGE SALE OF JAM.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Jensen) announced to-day the sale to the Imperial authorities of 50,000,000 lb. of Australian jam at 5ld. Of this quantity 12,000,000 ...

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  32. Australian Nurses at Salonika.

    Nearly 300 Australian nurses left for the the front five months ago. A proportion was destined for hospital, work in India, some remained in Egypt. and the others went to ...

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  33. THE GERMAN VOTER.

    From AUSTRALIAN BORN":—As an Australian—born German, I can fairly well describe the general feelings among us in present circumstances. Australia is ours as well as those who ...

    Article : 357 words
  34. WOMEN TEACHERS.

    From "ANNO DOMINI":-Fairplay" has explained how many teachers are constantly. obliged to spend their money in adjuncts for the school. I have often wondered if many people ...

    Article : 207 words
  35. SEXUAL OFFENCES.

    From A. B. WHITHAM (Hon. Secretary. Women's Non-Party Political Association) The women of the different associations which took part in the recent deputation to the Premier on ...

    Article : 215 words
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  37. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Ignoranmus," Stewart's Range.—Apply to the returning officer, Narracoatre, for enrolment forms. "X. Y. Z."—The population of Canada on its conquest by the British in 1763 was 65,000 ...

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  38. STATE POLITICS.

    Rom SAMUEL DIXON:—A remarkable omission from recent political manifesto is the absence of the reference to forestry. The Coalition Government [?] to have place in the front this ...

    Article : 130 words
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