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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    KADINA, November 13.—Armistice Day as observed at Kadina on Saturday, and wreaths and flowers in vases were placed at the foot of the Soldiers' Memorial Arch ...

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  4. SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD.

    Mr. M. P. Hansen (Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools in Victoria) returned to Australia to-day by the Makura, after aa extended visit to Great Britain ...

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  5. OVER THE ABYSS.

    A year ago I would not have raised my voice against war. But during the past 12 months I have unveiled too many memorials. First, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOTES & QUERIES

    From GEORGE H. SOLOMON:—So far not one Federal candidate has expressed Willingness to try to obtain for Australia's wheatgrowers even a portion of the many ...

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  7. FIRE IN BRISBANE.

    A disastrous fire occurred in the centre of the city to-night in the music warehouse of Messrs. King & King, which extends from Queen street into Elizabeth ...

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  8. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION FOR TEACHERS.

    From T. H. SMEATON:—There is no class of employe, in the service of the State or out of it, wh ois more amendable to reason, or more desirous of judging ...

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  9. ENGLISH BALLADS.

    The annual meeting of the Adelaide Poetry Society, which was held at the Institute Lecture Room, North terrace, city, on Tuesday evening, was rendered of ...

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  10. LATE CABLES.

    The Berlin Government has sent another Note to the Reparations Commission, making definite proposals for the stabilization of the mark by using the gold ...

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  11. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the catalogues totalled 7,873 bales, and the sales amounted to 8,862 bales. Market conditions were ...

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  12. ANATOLIAN FLIGHT.

    Mr. James Crutcher (director of the American Near East Relief Fund) reports:—Only those who follow the track of the stream of refugees can fully appreciate the ...

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  13. POLITICAL PROBLEMS DISCUSSED.

    A sparse attendance in the Unley City Hall on Tuesday evening did not deter the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) from delivering one of his ...

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  14. MELBOURNE PRICES MAINTAINED.

    The second of the November series of the Melbourne wool sales, which were opened on Monday, was carried a point further to-day with a catalogue of 3,762 ...

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  15. RODOSTO HANDED TO TURKS.

    The Allies have handed over Rodosto to the Kemalists, and Adrianople will be handed over on November 19. ...

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  16. WOMEN LEGISLATORS.

    From "FAIRPLAY":—It is a great pity that Sir Henry Barwell should have spoken his mind in regard to women legislators, for if we take as correct the report ...

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  17. THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    Great Britain, France, and Italy have agreed to corner at Lausanne with representatives of Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark, whenever questions affecting their ...

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  18. TORRENS VALLEY PROSPECTS.

    CHAIN OF PONDS, November 14.—The future for the people of the Torrens Valley, who have struggled so long against difficulties of almost every nature ...

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  19. GREEK POLITICAL TRIALS.

    A Bench of Judges, sitting in the Athena Chamber of Deputies, has commenced the trial of the ex-Ministers arrested on the ground of culpability in connection with ...

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  20. SHIPPING.

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  21. THE FAMILY OF MR. WILLIAM GILES.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—The ramifications of the two families of Mr. William Giles, the third manager of the South Australian Company, are beyond me. I ...

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  22. GREEK REFUGEES.

    Five thousand Greek refugees from Constantinople have arrived at Athens. ...

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  23. THOROUGHBRED HORSE SALES.

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  24. LATE SPORTING.

    Fred. Hood, who rode Baveton to-day in the Novice Handicap at the Gosford Racing Club's Meeting, died this evening from injuries sustained when Baveton fell ...

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  25. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received a letter, signed by Mr. E. T. Bell (Chairman of the Queensland Cattle Council) in which he states:—The Queensland ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. Adelaide Hunt Club Nominations.

    Blackler Hurdle Race.—Silver Heart, Best Fleece, Rose Alwyne, Athenna Lad, Dead Centre, Fastaway, E.W.K., Thanksgiver, Anotto, Fridanus, Prince Rosalind, Jackaner, Simon Castle ...

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  27. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE IN THE WEST.

    Regarding the Amalgamated Society of Engineers' strike, which lasted nearly two months, Mr. Millington (general secretary) says the disputes committee ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. MAN OF MANY HONOURS.

    The reputation of having more honours to his credit than any other mariner afloat belongs to Sir Bertram Fox Hayes, commander of the world's largest ship, the ...

    Article : 454 words
  29. GIRL'S ASSAILANT

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Walter Vincent, who was charged with having assaulted a girl, was declared by the jury to be insane. Dr. Godfrey, testified that ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    Mr. H. R. M. Piggott (Country Party candidate for Calare), speaking at Parkes to-day, said he deprecated the high customs duties on farming machinery and ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The request of the Sporting Federation for information .concerning the terms under which J. O. Anderson left for America with the Davis Cup team was ...

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  32. BRIGHTON ELOCUTIONARY RECITALS.

    A splendid elocutionary programme was given in the Brighton Institute on Tuesday night in add of the library funds. Dr. W. G. Torr, who presided, seated that the ...

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  33. A BOY DROWNED.

    HOBART, November 14.—At Bellerive to-day Koy Charles Lumsden (7 years old), son of the licence of the Bellerive Hotel, fell into a pool in a disused quarry. ...

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  34. Trotting.

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LAND BILL.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) introduced an Amending Land Bill. Its principal provisions are to enable the Government ...

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