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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Major-Gen, Sir Henry Galway (formerly Governor of South Australia) wrote recently to The British Australasian on the question of the proposed repatriation of the ...

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  3. ULSTER ADAMANT.

    The Ulster Cabinet met this morning. Mr. Lloyd George apologized for his inability to furnish a detailed statement of the negotiations until later in the day, and ...

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  4. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Lord Sinha continues in ill health; and I is stated that unless an improvement occurs he will retire almost immediately. The Howrah district is quiet, and is ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Acting High Commissioner (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) tendered a luncheon at Australia House to Messrs. J. O. Fairfax, Sr. Fairbairn, Sir Arthur Stanley, Sir James ...

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  6. CITY OF SILENCE

    The first stroke of the hoar of 11 o'clock on Friday morning, heard clearly from the Post Office dock in the still summer air, deprived Adelaide of all movement ...

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  7. BRITISH PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    Parliament was prorogued to-day. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) read the Kiug's speech to members of both Houses," who were assembled, as is ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Saturday, November 12—Low water, 9 a.m.; high water, 3 p.m. Sunday, November 13—Low water, 9.20 a.m.; high water, 3.20 p.m. ...

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  10. A DISTORTED INTELLECT.

    A Hindu clerk has been sentenced to two months for having written a threatening letter to the Governor of Bombay, against the Prince of Wales. The Judge ...

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  11. ULSTER GRIMLY ALERT.

    The most profound disappointment was felt in and out of Parliament that Mr. Lloyd George was unable to make a more definite pronouncement about Ireland. It ...

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  12. MURDER AND INCENDIARISM.

    Two companies of special police, when trying to cross the Tamarachary Ferry, were opposed, by the rebels, who were defeated. The rebels suffered three men ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. WAR CRIMINALS.

    The Solicitor-General (Sir Gordon Hewart), in reply to a question in the Commons, said he understood that the trial of German war criminals: would be ...

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  14. CEREMONY IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    Armistic Day ceremony in Westminster Abbey included the unveiling of a tablet hewn in marble and found on the field of Waterloo. The inscription was ...

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  15. GAME SHOOTING.

    A meeting of persons interested in the shooting of game will be held at the South Australian Hotel on Thursday evening, November 17, to consider the advisableness ...

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  16. AERIAL MONOPOLY.

    Replying to Mr. Raver in the House of Commons to-day tie minister for Air (Mr. P. E. Guest) said he could not adopt the proposal to grant a monopoly to any ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING.

    At a meeting of the Murray Bridge Hunt Club on Wednesday, it was decided to hold a picnic net meeting on December 28. The programme win include six events, full details of which will ...

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  18. UNIONIST ANXIETY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain to-night issued the following message to the Unionist Party:—"I understand how real and widespread is the anxiety in Unionist circles ...

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  19. THE PLAGUE.

    Two suspicions cases, both from South Brisbane—one a male and the other a female—were admitted to the plague isolation hospital yesterday. The male is ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND WAGES.

    By a foil Bench in the Arbitration Court, judgment on the question of a readjustment of the Queensland basic wage was given. There will, be no present ...

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  21. CHRISTCHURCH TROTTING.

    The Christchurch Trotting Handicap of 1,000 sovs., two miles, resulted:—Trix Pointer (4s.), Willie Lincoln (2s.), Silver Nut (7s.). Won by two lengths. Time, 4.31. Australian ...

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  22. AN IMPRESSIVE SPEECH.

    President Harding, in his Armistice Day speech on Friday over the bier of the American unknown warrior at the Arlington National Cemetery, said:—We are met ...

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  23. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The annual report of the Pacific Cable Board shows receipts, £633,313, of which £620,051 was on traffic account. After placing .£245,000 to reserve renewal fund ...

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  24. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  25. LOCOMOTIVE MEN.

    The annual conference of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen will be held in Sydney, beginning on Thursday next. Delegates will attend from each ...

    Article : 309 words
  26. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a question in the Commons, said the Government intended to carry through next session a Bill for the reform of the House of Lords. ...

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  27. THE ARBUCKLE CASE.

    Mr. Gavin McNab, Arbackle'e chief counsel, has declared that District Attorney Brady obtained a statement from George Glenoon a special policeman of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. THEFTS OF EXPLOSIVES.

    A widespread conspiracy to steal "explosives was revealed at Newcastle when three men and a woman were charged with conspiring with Joseph Connelly, a ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. LATE SHAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  30. WAR GRAVES.

    The Acting High Commissioner (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) recently discussed the war graves' question with the Belgian War Office, and the graves' officers in charge of ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. REDUCTION TO BE CHALLENGED.

    Mr. McGirr, Minister for Labour, declared to-day that he would shortly introduce a Bill to Parliament to re-enact £4 5/ as the basic wage for another 12 months, thus ...

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  32. SPORTING.

    Mr. Bettinson, manager of the National Sporting Club, and a party of journalists visited High Beach and saw Lloyd training preparatory to fighting Townley. Their ...

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  33. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    The Morning Post's correspondent at Geneva, commenting on the white lead and anthrax questions, says:—"On anthrax the representatives of the mother country ...

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  34. BARRIER NEWS.

    The desire of men to obtain employment was manifested at the public works office to-day, when the registration of relief work was started. At 9 o'clock an official of the ...

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  35. THE TARIFF DEBATE.

    The tariff was further discussed in the House of Representatives last night. The Senate's request to insert a new sub-item, manganese ore, 5, 15, and 20 per cent., was ...

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  36. FAREWELL TO AN EMPLOYE.

    Mr. Tom Inge, who has just retired from tie staff of Messrs. Clutterbuck Brothers, after nearly 40 years service with the firm, was tendered a farewell on Friday afternoon in the general ...

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  37. EXPLOSION ON DUTCH SUBMARINE.

    An explosion occurred on the Dutch submarine K4 in Colombo Harbour, which resuited in the death of two of the crew. Another victim of the explosion is in a ...

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  38. [?]ERSIAN GENDARMES MASSACRED.

    Five hundred Persian gendarmes have been massacred, including an officer, Major Jafer Khan, who passed third oat of the French military school at St. Cyr. The ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. A. E Beamish and Mrs. Larcombe have become professionals, and are joining the instructional staff of a new tennis school of the Rochampton Club. Mrs. ...

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  40. PORTUGUESE TRAIN WRECKERS.

    A railway disaster at Alemetjo, caused by the criminal removal of a section of the rails, resulted in 10 being killed and 80 injured. The majority of the victims were ...

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  41. FIJIAN AFFAIRS.

    On November 19 989 Indian immigrants will be returned to their country. The Legislative Council has passed the increased tariff. It reimposed the duty ...

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  42. THE AMERICAN NATION'S TRIBUTE.

    An endless procession to-day of people great and small, passed by the bier of America's unknown soldier to-day. The people placed flowers on the bier, and paid ...

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  43. ANOTHER WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Western Australian Government is having underwritten a £3,000,000 6 per cent loan. The price of the issue will be £95 10/, and the loan will be redeemable ...

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  44. RAND METING CRISIS.

    An important conference of representatives of the Government (including the Prime Minister), the Chamber of Mines, the industrial federations, and the ...

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  45. NEWMARKET SHEEP SALES.

    A sale of sheep was held at Newmarket to-day. Only 12,000 were yarded. The demand was not evenly sustained, and prices fluctuated slightly throughout. For ...

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  46. TASMANIA'S OBSERVANCES.

    Armistice Day was commemorated in Hobart to-day in perfect spring weather. The sale of poppies was carried on busily in the streets all day ,and addresses were ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CEMENT.

    In a statement regarding the shortage of cement supplies in Australia the Chairman of the Western Australian Portland Cement Company stated that his company ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The House of Representatives has accepted the Senate's recommendation to extend the Lordney Emergency Tariff Bill until February, 1922. ...

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  49. A SYRIAN HAWKER'S PATE.

    The supposed murder of a Syrian hawker, named Paul Zambuka, at an isolated spot at Poverty Bay, is being: investigated. A post mortem shewed that ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 83 words
  51. LIBEL SUIT SETTLED.

    The libel action, the police v. The Northern Territory Times, has been settled. ...

    Article : 19 words
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