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  2. ON THE WARPATH.

    The magnificent attendance of electors at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday: night to hear the Prime Minister (Mr.[?]s) formady open the campaign in ...

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  3. LIGHT AND GRAVITY.

    A remarkable discussion occurred at the meeting of the Royal Society on the results of the observation of the total solar eclipse on May 29, et Princes Island, West Africa, ...

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  4. PRIME MINISTER AND SOLDIERS.

    The Prime Minister had an hour's talk with the "dinkums" on Monday afternoon. To them he made the big announcement that arrangements had been conduced ...

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  5. PEACE PROBLEMS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet - which this year reverted to all its prewar pomp-said the common sense and ...

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  6. ABATTOIRS GOING AGAIN.

    Following on the decision arrived at on Saturday in connection with the abattoirs dispute, work was resumed at Gepp's Cross on Monday morning. The conditions ...

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  7. GREAT WESTERN STRIKE.

    Preparations are being made to close the Great Western Railway as a result of tie strike of engine drivers and firemen. A, train maimed by -departmental officers has ...

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  8. THE WAR HISTORY.

    Mr. J. W. Fortescue, who has been dismissed from the position of official historian of the war on account of his criticism of Lord French, states in a letter ...

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  9. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated at a meeting of electors in Adelaide on Monday night that he would visit South Australia again before the Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MONDAY'S STOCK SALES.

    Although the suspension of operations at the Abattoirs was only of a week's duration, the elimination of the cattle and sheep sales last week caused much ...

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  11. SHORTAGE OF PROVISIONS.

    The organizer of the A.W.U. on she Great Western Railway states that many families on the western section of the line are on the verge of starvation owing to ...

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  12. —A Triumph for Photography.—

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. Dodwell), when his attention was drawn to the above massage, said che news was of fundamental and far reaching importance. ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    It was impossible to refer to Russia with the same nope and confidence. Peace was impossible until there was peace in Russia, and the outlook was no: pleasant. There ...

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  14. RAILWAYMEN IDLE.

    Still another strike baa to be added to the long list of those which lately have commanded public attention. About a fortnight ago the whole of the men, ...

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  15. AERIAL DERBY.

    Mr. Hawley, the President of the Aero Club of America, has announced that an aerial Derby around the world will be held between July 4, 1920, and February 1, 1921. ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. E. J. Green, an agent, of Buxton street; North Adelaide, was attempting to board a car for Henley Beach in King William street on Monday when he Fell, and ...

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  17. WOOD PLANING ACCIDENT

    WALLAROO, November 8.- Mr. Edgar Hodgson, a pattern maker, employed at May's engineering works, met with a painful accident last Tuesday. He was ...

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  18. PICKLES'S RETURN VOYAGE.

    Capt. Pickles, in his exhibition on Sunday afternoon, made an aerial run to Cockburn, on the South Australian border, at about a mile a minute, 60 completing his ...

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  19. IMPERIAL SMALLBORE SHOOTING.

    His Majesty the King, through his Private Secretary (Lord Stamfordham), has beet a message to Col. Fennell, the founder of the imperial Challenge Shield contest, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    An Inter-Allied Supreme Council committee will settle the composition end procedure of the mixed tribunals which will deal with the men guilty of war ...

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  21. A REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    HART, November 6.- An accident happened a few days ago to Mr. Lyell McEwin, of Calton Hill, when he was engaged in repairing a pump in a well. Mr. McEwin, ...

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  22. ROUTE SURVEY TO CLONCURRY.

    Capt. Wrigley, D.F.C., a returned member of the Australian Flying Corps, will leave the aviation school at Point Cook on Wednesday morning for ...

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  23. GERMAN CRUISERS DEMANDED

    The German light cruisers demanded in the protocol in compensation for the Scapa Flow sinkings are the Konipberg, Graudenz, Pillau, Regensburg, and ...

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  24. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    Features of the Lord Mayor's Show tomorrow will be the women's pageant, representing the League of Nations in picturesque national costumes; also a tableau ...

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  25. A DWELLING DEMOLISHED.

    TEROWIE November 10.- Yesterday morning, at about 10 o'clock, a two-roomed iron and weatherboard "house in the town, with back kitchen, was burnt to the ...

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  26. SALARIES AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The Commonwealth Government has granted the lower paid official of Australia House a war bonus of 30 per cent, and it has promised to review the whole situation ...

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  27. BARRIER STRIKE.

    Nothing fresh has occurred locally in connection with the strike. Most of the mining managers have again gone to Melbourne in connection with the cases before ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (Hon. J. D. Connolly) has visited Ireland, where lie found large numbers of Irish ex-service men desirous of emigrating ...

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  29. SHOT AT TEHERAN.

    It has transpired that Major Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot's death at Teheran (Persia) in October, 1918, was due to violence. An Englishman entered his ...

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  30. FISH FROM GERMAN TRAWLER.

    The authorities have refused to allow fish to be lauded at Hull from a German trawler which had been adrift dn the North Sea for four days, owing to defective ...

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  31. WESTERN MINE TRAGEDY.

    PERTH, November 10.- The bodies of o more entombed miners-John Ivey and Harry Stockdale- were recovered from the 130 level of the Edna May Consolidated ...

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  32. CHURCH ENABLING BILL.

    The House of Commons has passed the second reading of aa Enabling Bill which confers legisative power on the National Assembly of the Church of England. ...

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  33. WESTERN PRINTERS.

    Trouble has arisen in the job printing trade. Job printers demand' £4 10/ for a week of 44 hours, and the master printers offer £4 a week. The Typographical ...

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  34. TABOUR MAYOR IN

    For the first time in the history of Johannesburg a Labour Mayor and Deputy Mayor "have been elected. ...

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  35. COMPANY PROMOTING BOOM.

    The extraordinary activity in promoting new companies continues. Between October 29 and November 3 73 companies were registered at Somerset House,with an ...

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  36. LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE OVER.

    The strike of the longshoremen has been settled. The men will receive the old rate of pay, and their demands will be submitted to the National Adjustment ...

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  37. CHAPLAIN O'DONNELL.

    Owing to the non-appearance of witnesses, the O'Donnell enquiry has been again adjourned. The Australian authorities protested at the War Office not ...

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  38. BULLFINCH AND NORSEMAN FIND.

    The Bullfinch Proprietary Company has sent an expert to sample the prospecting urea now being worked by a local syndicate south of the old Mararoa lease at ...

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  39. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    When the Wheat Commission resumed to-day Mr. Curtis (counsel for the original advisory committee of the Australia Wheat Board) suggested that as Mr. ...

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  40. SPORTING CABLES

    The Australians in their second match against Natal again defeated the home team, this time by an innings and 42 runs. ...

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  41. "WORLD'S TEMPERANCE DAY" CELEBRATION.

    "The world's temperance day" was celebrated yesterday by Broken Hill temperance bodies by a public service at the Church of Christ. Local Rechabite lodges ...

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  42. OLD - AGE PENSIONS.

    The House of Commons Departmental Committee has recommended that all citizens, on attaining 70 years of age, irrespective of their means, or ...

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  43. LIVERPOOL CUP.

    S. Donoghue rode My Dear to victory in the Liverpool Cup, and she started favourite at 7 to 4. ...

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  44. GOLF.

    An interesting match was played at Sandringham to-day between teams representing the professional golfers and the visitor who have come from the other ...

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