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  2. CASUALTIES.

    BORDERTOWN, November 19.—On Saturday a serious accident happened to Heace, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scown, of Canawigera. The lad, who is ...

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  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WEALTH.

    In the .Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) introduced the general loan estimates. He painted a glowing picture of the developmental ...

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  4. THE MILLGROVE TRAGEDY.

    Further complications in connection with the trial of David Kelly on a charge of manslaughter are probable. Kelly was arraigned before the Chief Justice ...

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  5. POWDER EXLOSION.

    A tragedy occurred at the works of the Australian Explosives and Chemical Company, Limited, at Deer Park, near Sunshine, to-day, for the second ...

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  6. IS IT RINDERPEST?

    Seventeen days ago a mysterious disease broke out among dairy herds at Beaconsfield, near Fremantle, and since then over 100 cows have succumbed. Only about ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTION.

    The Liberal Party's manifesto, signed in behalf of the party by Mr. H. H. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George (leaders of the respective wings) declares that the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    It is rumoured that Prince George will accompany H.M.S. Hood on the Forthcoming world's tour of the naval squadron (cables our London correspondent). The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR. BRUCE'S MISSION.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earla Page) addressed a large meeting at Dandenong this evening. He began with a eulogy of the services ...

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  10. BATTLESHIP AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet this afternoon, Ministers were informed that the suggestion that the battle cruiser Australia should be filled with ...

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  11. A BROKEN WRIST.

    CALLINGTON, November 19.—On Saturday night Mr. Chris. Thiele was cranking up his motor car when the engine backfired, and one of his wrists ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN LIGHT WINES.

    Representations were made to-day to the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) by a deputation from the Federal Veticultural Council, that a stage had been reached ...

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  13. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, November 19.—A shearer, named Alexander Bowse, 53 years of age, is started to have attempted suicide at Terrinallum, near ...

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  14. FIRE AT PORT PIRIE.

    PORT PIRIE, Tuesday.—A fire roomed wooden house, on Cemetery road, owned by Mr. Joe Fletcher and occupied by Mr. H. Farnell, was destroyed, with its ...

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  15. TASMANIAN CARBIDE.

    Although when approached some months ago by the Carbide and Electro Products Company of Tasmania, to continue the prohibition of the importation of carbide ...

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  16. PIRIE WHARF FATALITY.

    Naneric, when the vessel was loading wheat at the Barrier Wharf, shortly after wheat at the Barrier Wharf, shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. Six men in ...

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  17. ST. FRANCIS CATHEDRAL CHOIR..

    On Tuesday evening a particularly good concert was given at the Adelaide Town Hall in aid of the funds of the North Adelaide Hospital by an augmented choir ...

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  18. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    When the Victorian Legislative Assembly met after the dinner adjournment to-night, a sensation was caused among members by an announcement by the ...

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  19. BALLOT BOX SCANDAL.

    The Chief Electoral Officer for New South Wales (Mr. T. Irwin) to-day received a preliminary enquiry from the executive of the Australian Labour Party, ...

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  20. LLOYD GEORGE "NOT TRUSTED."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), opening the Unionist campaign at the Queen's Hall, declared that Mr. Lloyd George's speech on Saturday was a ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND LOANS.

    What is regarded as likely to prove a historic conference took place to-day between the Premier (Mr. Theodore), the Minister of Lands (Mr. McCormack) and ...

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  22. POLITICAL TANGLE STRAIGHTENED.

    As was expected, the tension in the New South' Wales Parliament was relieved to-day, when the Progressives and the two Nationalist members who voted against ...

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  23. ELECTION NEXT AUGUST

    When moving in the Legislative Assembly to-day a motion that the days and hours of sitting be extended, the Premier indicated that the Government proposed ...

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  24. MELBOURNE RIOTS.

    Mr. Ryan asked the Premier (Mr. Lawson) in the Legislative Assembly to-day if the Government intended to compensate property owners who had suffered loss ...

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  25. A VANISHING SURPLUS.

    The Premier announced in the Legislative Assembly the resignation of the Treasurer. He said that Sir William Macpherson had frequently stated both in ...

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  26. MINERS' PLIGHT.

    The State executive of the A.W.U. has endorsed the decision of the miners at Boulder whose wages have been reduced by 1/6 a day, to ask the Premier of ...

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  27. EDUCATIONAL ECONOMIES.

    With reference to the proposal by the late Government to abolish medical and dental inspection in schools from the beginning of 1924, the Minister for ...

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  28. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Advice has been received by the Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page) concerning the movements of the training 'squadron of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which ...

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  29. TASMANIAN FRUIT OUTLOOK.

    The persistent rains which are being experienced throughout the State are having an adverse effect in the setting and development of the apple crops. The ...

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  30. NO POTTERING WITH PALLIATIVES

    The first Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Amery), in opening his campaign in the Sparkbrook Division of Birmingham, said he never hoped to play on a better wicket ...

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  31. A ROADWAY ACCIDENT.

    BORDERTOWN, November 19.—On Sunday Mr. Dick Watson, with his wife and two little children, were driving into Bordertown from Wolseley, when the pole ...

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  32. TRADE POSSIBILITIES.

    It is possible that Crosse and Blackwell, the famous British provision manufacturers, will establish works in Australia. Mr. R. J. Boyd (Chairman of ...

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  33. FORMER MINISTER ON PREFERENCE.

    Sir Robert Horne (who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Lloyd George Coalition Government), speaking at Glasgow, said that Mr. Asquith and ...

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  34. JAPANESE RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  35. NEW CONSTABLES NEXT WEEK.

    Satisfaction at the progress being made in the organization of the special constabulary force was expressed to-day by the Chief Commissioner of Police ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    By 16 votes to six, a meeting of Country Party members of both Houses of the State Parliament, to-day decided to support the action of the Leader ...

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  37. OPERATION ON JOCKEY.

    J. Toobey, the successful Jockey, was operated on to-day for appendicitis. He is in a private hospital. ...

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  38. SEACLIFF ROADS.

    A subject that has caused much discussion in order to bring it to finality has been that of the Seacliff road. The desire was that 15ft. of land should be given on ...

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  39. THEBARTON PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION

    The Thebarton Town Hall was filled on Wednesday night, when the annual social of the Thebarton Municipal Progressive Association was held. The President (Mr. E. T. Isley) ...

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  40. EX-VICTORIAN GOVERNOR NOMINATED.

    Sir Arthur Stanley, an ex-Governor of Victoria (1914-20), has accepted the invitation of the liberals to contest the Knutsford division of Cheshire. ...

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  41. KELLEMS RICHARDS MISSION.

    The singing of the big choir at the Exhibition Building in Adelaide was a feature of the meeting of the Kellems-Richards Mission last night. Dr. Kellems ...

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  42. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Judgment was delivered by 'Mr. Justice McArthur in tie Practice Court to-day on the order nisi calling upon Carlyle Ferguson, of Thackeray street, St. Kilda, ...

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  43. A GLASGOW NOMINATION.

    Sir Allan Smith, who recently resigned the Chairmanship of the industrial group of Conservatives in the House of Commons, has been adopted as the Unionist ...

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  44. "FUTURE PRIME MINISTER."

    A large crowd at the Euston Railway Station bade farewell to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Labour leader, prior to his departure on his provincial ...

    Article : 215 words
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