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  2. PERSONAL.

    H.R.H. the Cuke of York, while hunting With the Cottesmore hounds oft Saturday was thrown from his horse, but was not injured, and was able to remount and ...

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  3. FLAG CONTROVERSY.

    South Africa's political crisis seems at an end judging from the harmonious at [?]sphere of the Senate to-day. In moving the second reading of the ...

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  4. FEDERAL MINISTER.

    Sir George and Lady Pearce disembarked from the mail steamer Ormonde, which readied the Outer Harbour from London on Saturday morning. Sir George ...

    Article : 571 words
  5. BRITISH TRADE SUMMARY.

    Last week saw a pause in speculstive activity on the Stock Exchange, and there was a certain amount of forced selling of some industrial sheres, which recently had ...

    Article : 759 words
  6. MAIL VAN ROBBERY.

    The hearing of the case against Joseph Foster, who was arrested in New Zealand on a charge of having stolen a mailbag containing £10,000 from a train ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of the South Australian Aquarium Society the following officers were elected:—"President, Mr. Edgar R. Warte; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. ...

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  8. BULL WHICH WAS MISSED.

    Mating Donald Dobbin, the well-known trainer, by accident in King William street on Saturday morning. I was introduced to Mr. M. McKinnon, a member of ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    Within half an hour of each other two motor collisions occurred at the corner of Hindley and Morphett streets on Saturday evening. At 7.15 a motor car, which ...

    Article : 521 words
  10. SAMOA ADMINISTRATION.

    The League of Nations Mandates Commission has concluded its examination of the Samoa report, and the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir James Parr) will ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Gen. Arnulfo Gomel, a former candidate for the Mexican Prudential elections, and one of the leaders in the recent revolt, was captured and executed on ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. IRISH BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election for Carlow was held to-day owing to the decision of the President Of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) to represent Cork. Mr. D. J. ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL SUCCESS.

    Net profits aggregating £2,031 for the 12 months ended August 31 last, are repealed in the balance sheet of the Mount Gambier municipal electric supply ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON

    To members of the Adelaide League of Nations Union fell the honour of tendering the first, and only function which Sir George and Lady [?] attended during ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on the 4th inst., at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. Charles Thomas), Moonta Mines, of Mr. William Scoble Wellington, at the age of ...

    Article : 607 words
  16. SPEAKING ACROSS THE WORLD.

    Beginning at noon on Saturday, Greenwich mean time, the Empire Broadenst Station at Chelmsford, will make a 36 hours' continuous test on 24 metres, the ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. DOMESTICS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Duchess of York will officially open on November 12 the Anglo-Australian Hostel at Market Harborough for the training of British girls for domestic ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. SALVATIONIST MIGRANTS.

    The steamer vedic, flying the [?] Army flag, arrived at Capetown to-day, on the way to Australia, carrying 650 emigrants, including nearly 400 youths. ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    Exciting incidents Marked the filial of the British association football compe[?]ion on Saturday, at the Gladesville Sport Ground, where Gladesville-Ryde met ...

    Article : 196 words
  20. BOXING FIASCO.

    Knute Hanson knocked out Phil Scott, British heavyweight champion, in the first round of a match to-night, just one minute after the start of the contest ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    A well-attended meeting of tho South Australian branch of the Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employes' Association was held at the Trades Hall ...

    Article : 220 words
  22. TIN HARE RACING.

    Efforts to dissolve the agreement between the Exhibition Trustees and Sporting Proprietary, Limited (which intended to use the Exhibition Oval far tin hare ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. WATERSIDERS' DEMANDS.

    The Hobart branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, in its effort to capture all the loading and unloading trade on Hobart waterfront, falls decided after ...

    Article : 221 words
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  25. TURKISH CENSUS RETURNS.

    The census of Turkey, which was taken on October 28, shows a population of approximately 14 millions. Of that number Constantiople contains 850,000. Females ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. INDIAN REFORMS COMMISSION.

    It is rumoured in London and Calcutta that the appointment of an Indian Be forms Commission is imminent, with Sn John Simon as Chairman, and Lord ...

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  27. GERMAN REPARATIONS PAYMENTS

    Germany in October paid, under the Dawen plan, reparations totalling £6,914,000. France received £3,816,000, Britain £1,430,000, and the United States ...

    Article : 31 words
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