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  2. A WARM DAY.

    On Sunday Adelaide once more shed its winter garments. On Monday citizens resumed, their summers apparel. Everywhere light garments could be seen, and ...

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  3. SKIN WOOL CASE.

    The High Court—consisting of Sir Adrian Knox (Chief Justice), and Mr. Justice Daffy, and Mr. Justice Starke—to-day dismissed with costs, the ...

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  4. SHALL BAWRA CONTINUE?

    Sufficient time has elapsed since the issue of the scheme of Sir John Higgins, K.C.M.G., for the continuation of Baiwra as a permanent institution, for a dairly ...

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  5. MELBA'S RETURN

    The Albert Hall was crowded to welcome Dame Melba on her first performance in England after her return from Australia, and the jlatiorm was laden with ...

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  6. BEWARE OF [?]

    Now that the swimming season is [?] with us, the attention of bathers should be directed to the danger of being attacked by sharks, to which they expose ...

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  7. EX-KAISER'S MEMOIRS.

    Let me say a word here regarding a Russian curiosity in the domain of preserving wild game. The Czar, who had heard a great deal about the fine antlers ...

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  8. COTTON ON THE MURRAY.

    Members of the British cotton delegation were accorded a reception by representatives of public institutions of Renmark to-day. ...

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  9. TURKISH SITUATION.

    The French Government has agreed to postpone the Lausanne Conference to November 20. The correspondent of The Morning Post ...

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  10. THRILLING CRICKET.

    Friday's cricket was sparkling; the display on Saturday was dull; the climax on Monday evening was thrilling. South Australia, who won by 6 wickets, had a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE DUTY OF VOTING.

    Pacific resistance is useless. Woolgrowers and shareholders have a duty to perform on their own, and every other holders' account. It is either definitely ...

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  12. A PROPOSED PLEBISCITE.

    The Angora Government has informed the Italian Foreign Office that the Turkish delegates to the Lausanne Conference will propose a plebiscite in Syria, Palestine ...

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  13. POSITION OF INDIA.

    A certain section of the vernacular press has published a wild and untrue statement that the army of the Ameer of Arghanistan is marching on India. ...

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  14. A DETERMINED PREMIER.

    Speaking on Monday night on the question of Parliament, at the "toast" social of the Liberal Women's Educational Association, the Premier said there was only ...

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  15. REASON VERSUS SENTIMENT.

    To continue Bawra an normal times (because it has served a useful purpose in abnormal times, would be to allow sentiment to run away with reason. Every ...

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  16. TURKS PROPOSING PLEBISCITES.

    The Turkish Nationalist Government at Angora has informed the Italian Government that at the Lausanne Conference it will propose that plebiscites shall be taken ...

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  17. CHEMICAL RESEARCH.

    Attention was turned first to improvements in the domain, of chemistry. Minister von Trott and Director of the Ministry Althoff, having grasped the state ...

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  18. CONSTANTINOPLE POSITION VERY GRAVE.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Constantinople confirms the report of the gravity of the situation. The Turks are pushing forward plane to gain everything ...

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  19. LAND A-BEGGING.

    The Soldier Settlement Department is perturbed at the reluctance of returned soldiers to apply for irrigation, blocks in the Loveday area. There are 150 blocks ...

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  20. MURDEROUS BLACKS.

    The Secretary to the Kimlberley Petroleum Company (Mr. C. S. Stokes) writes:—In reference to an attack made by blacks on the prospecting party headed by Mr. ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. AMRITSAR TROUBLE.

    An Akali prisoner, who was lying in the Amritsar Gaol, has died. The full facts regarding the matter are not known, but the Akalis are making much of the affair. ...

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  22. SERBIA'S WAR CREDIT.

    The Serbian Government has demanded that Parliament shall pass an urgent war credit of £30,000,000. ...

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  23. VISITORS OPEN BRIGHTLY.

    There was a meagre attendance when play was resumed at noon. It increased as the afternoon wore on, but it was not so big as that on Friday or Saturday. ...

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  24. SIKI LOCKED UP.

    Siki, the champion black puglist, celebrated Armistice Day by donning the uniform of a Senegalese sharpshooter, in he promenaded the boulevards. ...

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  25. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On Monday afternoon Edgar S. Chapman, aged 10 years, the third son of Mr. Chapman, of the West End Brewery, was scalded through falling into a vat of hot ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. FLAMES ON WATER.

    The naphtha fire in the Naples Harbour was extinguished on Sunday morning. The damage was considerably less than was at first supposed. The blazing naphtha on ...

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  27. SYDNEY'S CITY SURVEYOR.

    Application was made to-day to the Full Court by the defendant company in the pending action in which Albert Henry James Bregg, formerly Sydney City ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. IRELAND'S REBELS.

    This week the rebels have inaugurated a campaign which reveals that their persistence has not been affected by their reverses elsewhere. During the week-end ...

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  29. CINEMA PALACE BLOWN UP.

    A cinema palace at Montreaux was blown up by the explosion of 500,000 yards of films in the cellar. Only the outer walls remain. Thirty persons were ...

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  30. CHEAPER TYRES.

    You can substantially reduce tyre costs by having your worn covers repaired at the Phoenix Motor Co., Ltd., 112-120 Pirie street. We have the, latest machinery and ...

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  31. SWIMMING CHAMPIONS

    Hoeft and Shand hive accepted invitations to compete in the swimming championships in Sydney next February. They competed to-night in an 150 yards ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN JEWS.

    Rabbi Michael Adler (the Acting Senior Chaplain) to-day consecrated five Australian-Jewish graves at the United [?] Cemetery. Willosden (Middlesex): ...

    Article : 104 words
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  35. "NO POWER CAN COMPEL ALLEGIANCE."

    De Valera has sent a message to the Irish Convention at Glasgow, indicating that the rebels are determined to pursue their campaign. ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. N.S.W. ACTING PREMIER

    The New South Wales Cabinet met to-day, when the question of selecting an Acting Premier to take the place of Sir George Fuller when he goes to London ...

    Article : 120 words
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  38. THE VISITORS' DEPARTURE.

    The English team will leave Adelaide by the Melbourne express this afternoon. They will commence a match against Victoria on Friday. ...

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  39. JAPAN AND THE CINEMA.

    Advices from Osaka state that the authorities which have been combating the American cinemas in Japan for a considerable period, have decided to take drastic ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. AMERICA AND PROHIBITION.

    The South Australian Alliance reported oil Monday afternoon:—"The Alliance has received the fallowing telegram from the director of the Victorian Anti-Liquor ...

    Article : 59 words
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