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  2. Advertising

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  3. GALES OVER NORTH SEA.

    Terrible, north-easterly gales have occurred along the east coast of Britain, accompanied by hurricanes of wind and heavy, falls of snow. A Scottish drifter ...

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  4. DEATH OF MR. PETER GOUDIE.

    Sportsmen will grieve to hear of the death of Mr. Peter Goudie, which occurred, at a private hospital on Thursday. The deceased was associated with racing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "RED" LEADERS SENTENCED.

    The trial of 12 Communists who were recently arrested on a charge of seditious conspiracy, was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day. Two women ...

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  7. THE LOST M1.

    There was a crop of questions in the House of Commons, today regarding the lost submarine Ml. The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Bridgeman) said the ...

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  8. COLLISION NOT PROVED.

    An examination of the hull of the steamer Vidar, which is generally supposed to have collided with the missing submarine Ml, has not proved whether the ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. FRENCH DEADLOCK.

    Besides the Socialist section of the Chamber of Deputies, the Radicals are opposing M. Doumer's attempt to form a Cabinet, an dhis prospects' of success are ...

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  10. AYERS FOREST RESERVE.

    Mr. E. D. H. Virgo (secretary of the Stockowners' Association of South Australia) wrote to The Register as follows on Thursday:—"At a meeting of my ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. FASCISTS AND FREEMASONS.

    The Italian Fascist Executive has decided that he dissolution and reorganization measures proposed by the Grand Master of the Italian Freemasons will not ...

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  12. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Raffelt, Helene; Mutton, Henry Edward Howard. M.A.; Smith, Eileen Milton; Jones, Elizabeth May; Bowness, Alexander; Williams, Zena Vera ...

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  13. ADELAIDE RESCUE SOCIETY.

    The fortieth annual meeting of the Adelaide Rescue Society (Hurtle square) was held on Thursday in the Lord Mayor's parlour. The President (Lady Verco) ...

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  14. PLASTERERS' STRIKE.

    Following upon a conference between the men and the supervisor of the thousand homes scheme (Mr. H. C. Freburg) on Wednesday, regarding the strike of ...

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  15. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    The Irish Free State Cabinet to-day considered the second statement by Mr. Justice Feetham and Mr. J. R. Fisher, in regard to the resignation of Professor E. ...

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  16. PRESS OPINIONS

    The convictions are a topic of leading articles is all the London newspapers. Many applaud them as providing a healthy warning, and none question the legal ...

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  17. Protest to the Premier.

    The Honorable the Premier of South Australia, Adelaide.—Sir—I have the honour by direction to advise that at a meeting of the executive committee of my ...

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  18. A MINIMUM WAGE DEMAND.

    A special meeting of French railway men's organizations, arranged to consider the ever-increasing cost of living, agreed that the minimum annual wage ought to ...

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  19. TAINTED FOODSTUFFS.

    Shipowners have received several complaints recently that various food products from Australia and South Africa have been tainted, by reason of having ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Biddle, John Parr Harding; Fong, Avenal Essie, and Raffelt, Helene (equal); Jones, Elizabeth May; Pontifex, Ronald Stewart; Lyne, Quennie ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.

    Following are the programmes which will be transmitted to-day and to-night from the principal Australian broadcasting stations (corrected to Adelaide time) ...

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  22. DISARMAMENT.

    Viscount Cecil intimated in the House of Lords to-day that he would represent Britain on December 3 at the meeting of the League of Nations Disarmament ...

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  23. MOTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Messrs. Ramsay Macdonald, J. H. Thomas, Philip Snowden, and other Labour members, tabled a motion in the House of Commons, to be discussed on ...

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  24. PHARMACY BOARD.

    First Class.—Alfred Lewis Saunders, Vaughan Lymington Mitchell and Gwenyth Elizabeth Lewis (equal). Pass with Credit.—Clarence Alfred ...

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  25. EURHYTHMICAL DISPLAY.

    The value of eurhythmics in every school curriculum is being gradually recognised. Wherever students are banded together in the performance of those ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Gibson, Eric Ambrose; Topperwien, Jessie Jeannette. Passed (in alphabetical order).—Allen, Horace ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. 5 DON N ADELAIDE.

    No service will be broadcast from this station an account of the death of Queen Alexandra. ...

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  28. 3LO. MELBOURNE.

    Morning, 10.30 to 1.30; afternoon, 2.30 to 4.45; evening, 5 to 6.45. NIGHT.—6.45 to 10.30—Mr. R. H. Wilmot, "Everyday chemistry—Acetylene;" Mr. J. W. ...

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  29. "FREEING" TRADES UNIONS.

    Mr. F. C. MacQuisten, K.C. (Conservative), supported by Capt. J. G. Fairfax (Conservative), reintroduced in the House of Commons to-day a Bill "to ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT.

    The Washington Department of Justice division in charge of prohibition litigation reports:—"During the period of prohibition in the United States, £6,000,000 and ...

    Article : 209 words
  31. ACCOUNTANCY AND AUDITING

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Richardson, Jack Avon; Gibson, Eric Ambrose; Adamson, Alfred Victor and Beaney, Henry Finlay (equal); Crane, Greta Ruby; Denton ...

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  32. MOST POPULAR DRINK.

    A "most popular drink" ballot, organized is connection with the Wine and Spirit Trades' Exhibition, has resulted in voting in the following order:—Beer ...

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  33. FATHER KILLED SON.

    Archibald Gray (47), health inspector for the Eltham district, killed his son William (14 years), this morning. The boy was cleaning boots in the washhouse ...

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  34. AN ACTOR'S CLAIM.

    The R.M.S. Aorangi was held up at Honolulu several hours on Wednesday in the custody of the United States marshal, pending the filing of a bond to cover libel ...

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  35. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    Col. Charles Watson, accompanied by the Prefect of the Somme, a representative of the Under Secretary for the Liberated Regions, and Mr. Voss has visited, at ...

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  36. 3AR. MELBOURNE.

    Morning, 11.30 to 1.30; afternoon, 3 to 4.30; evening, 5.45 to 6.45. NIGHT.—7.30 to 10.30—Mr. R. Stanley Haines, "Weekly gardening address," Miss ...

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  37. DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Jones, Elizabeth May; Fong, Avenal Essie. Passed (in alphabetical order).—Andrewartha Audrey Irene; Barrett, Jean Miriam; Barwell ...

    Article : 172 words
  38. INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT.

    The two Russian competitors—Ver[?]ngsky Iljinzeveresky—have both been beaten by Capablanca in the international chess tournament. The champion, who has ...

    Article : 51 words
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  40. UNSETTLED SYRIA.

    Advices from Beirut state that martial law has been proclaimed in the town of Damascus and the Sanjaks of Damascus and Hau[?]an, owing to continued brigand ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. LABOUR MEASURE DEFEATED.

    The Primary Products Marketing Bill was defeated by 13 votes to 12 in the Legislative Council last night. Replying to criticism, the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 105 words
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  43. 2FC. SYDNEY.

    Morning, 9.40; midday; 12 to 1.30; afternoon, 2.55 to 4.15; evening, 5 to 7.10; night, 7.5 to 10. ...

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  44. 2BC SYDNEY.

    Afternoon, 2.30 to 4.45; evening, 5.30 to 7.30. NIGHT.—From the Studio—Broadcasters' Minstrel Show; Eva Webb-Jones (soprano); jazz ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND A.W.U.

    The executive of the Queensland branch of the Australian Workers' Union last night unanimously elected. Mr. W. J. Riordan as secretary in place of Mr. W. ...

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  47. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE.

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Stanford, Waiter Henry; Stole, Frederick Carl. Passed (in alphabetical order).—Brazel, Thomas John; Craker, Arthur Ernest ...

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  49. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. J. J. Holland (secretary of the Flemington branch of the A.L.P.) has been selected to content the Flemington seat in the Victorian Legislative assembly, which ...

    Article : 65 words
  50. STATISTICS.

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Camens, Gordon Harry; Barter, Francis Charles. Passed (in alphabetical order).—Armitage, Harry Robertson; Greenham, Alfred Howard ...

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  51. INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE.

    Passed with Credit (in order of merit).—Pontifex, Ronald Stewart; Bayly, Jack Harold lowes; Williams, Albert Bruce Wauchope; Giles Stephen Alan Butler, Lillywhite. Bessie, and ...

    Article : 183 words
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