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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY

    To-day was the hottest experienced this season. The temperatures recorded at the Observatory were:—In the shade, 96.6; in the sun, 155.0. ...

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  3. A COMIC TRAGEDY.

    Our Special Reporter this week relates a comic tragedy regarding a sofa. This unoffending piece of furniture was removed from the Supreme Court ...

    Article : 83 words
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  5. VANDALS AT GOODWOOD

    A dever piece of expert detective work was effected this week by the Goodwood and Kilkenny police. Two cases of shopbreaking occurred at a comparatively ...

    Article : 493 words
  6. MUZZLING THE PRESS

    The latest, exhibition of the City Coroner very strongly suggests that he is taking both himself and his powers far too seriously. His attempt at a censorship ...

    Article : 771 words
  7. WHO SHALL BE JUDGE?

    Although legislative authority has not yet been obtained for the appointment of a fourth Judge, as preposed by the Government, in legal and other professional ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. STRANGE STORY OF A SOFA

    Most people know all about Tom Hoed's "Song of the Shirt," but heard the story of the "Song of the Sofa," In Parliament this week Mr. Peter, Reidy got ...

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  9. MELBOURNE PREPARES FOR PEACE

    Melbourne was quiet to-day after the excitement of yesterday. As it is considered news may come through at any mo[?]ent which will lead to big crowds in ...

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  10. ANOTHER "PEACE" SCARE.

    On Thursday night and Friday a large number of Allied cities, especially in America, rejoiced, over the alleged signing of the armistice by the Huns. In ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. Family Notices

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  12. KESWICK GALA DAY.

    Elaborate arrangements arc being perfected for the gala day to be held at Keswick on Saturday, November 30. in aid of the trench comforts. Stable grounds ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. GREAT RIVER FETE

    The genial summer weather which prevailed this afternoon was admirably suited to the river fete, designed by the Trench Comforts Committee to swell its funds. ...

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  14. AN INTERESTING EPISODE.

    The French delegation when proceeding along Rundle Street was intercepted by the honorary organiser of the Soldiers' Home League (Sirs. W. C. Wedler) at its ...

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  15. LIGHT HORSE WILL GARRISON GALLIPOLI.

    A cable message received to-day states; that Mr. Hughes has arranged for the Australian Light Horse to garrison Gallipoli. ...

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  16. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    With peace daily drawing nearer, the question of how Germany should be called upon to make restitution for the enormous damage which she has done in ...

    Article : 283 words
  17. TO TAKE PART IN DISCUSSION.

    Our Ottawa correspondent telegraphed to-day that the Canadian Premier (Sir Robert Borden) will leave shortly for England, at the urgent request of ...

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  18. HUGHES ON THE WARPATH

    The dramatic statement by Mr. Hughes in London on Thursday must bring it home to Australians that they are in danger of having to pay all their war costs ...

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  19. EXCITEMENT IN SYDNEY.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed to-night:—There was an extraordinary scene in the city this evening, large crowds gathering in the streets awaiting ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. THE ADELAIDE WOMEN'S CHOIR.

    It is to choral music that the Britisher seems always to have turned for his highest form of amusement and recreation. The Latin races have their opera, the Teuton ...

    Article : 369 words
  21. THE MAIL ADELAIDE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1918.

    With the German Empire now hastening to its military doom the opportunity is given to the Allies to impose such terms as will permanently rid the ...

    Article : 770 words
  22. ANZAC HOSPITALITY FUND.

    In addition to the entertainment list already published in connection with the Anzac Hospitality Committee, formed by citizens to extend a hearty home-coming ...

    Article : 322 words
  23. HAS THE PUBLIC RIGHTS?

    A well-known legislator—he didn't belong to this State—once declared. "I have been long enough in public life to know that a politician owes nothing to the ...

    Article : 710 words
  24. WHITTLING AWAY PUBLIC LIBERTY

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday the Premier, in answer to a question, said it was the intention of the Government, to approach the Federal authorities with ...

    Article : 385 words
  25. GEN PAU AND THE WOMEN OF ADELAIDE.

    On the arrival of the French Mission in Adelaide on Friday the Mayoress of Adelaide (Mrs. Glover), on behalf of the women of Adelaide, presented to Gen. Pau ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JEAN."

    Owing to the tremendous success of "What Happened to Jean," which is drawing all Adelaide, the picture will be specially shown again next Wednesday ...

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  27. LUTHERAN MISSIONS LEASE.

    We understand an official investigation is now being made into the leases held by the Evangelical Lutheran Mission of the Immanuel Synod of South Australia, ...

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  28. AN ECONOMY BOARD.

    An Economy Board was appointed to-day. The following are the members:—Messrs.. R. Gibson (chairman), G. H. Turton, and G. Haldane. Mr. Gibson is ...

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  29. HUMOROUS EFFORTS AT ECONOMY.

    Australia's efforts at economy are proceeding upon the Gilbertian lines that the public has come to expect from its administrators. Side by side with the ...

    Article : 447 words
  30. HONOUR FLAGS

    A large crowd assembled at the Bank of Thrift on Thursday afternoon, when the Mayor, as Chairman of the Central War Loan Committee, presented the ...

    Article : 177 words
  31. FULL REPARATION

    A cable message has been received by Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, from the British Ministry for Information as follows in reference to the recent ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. CAFE CHANTANT.

    By the courtesy of the directors of J.C. Williamson, Limited, Mr. Herbert Myers, as hon organiser, promise a treat for pattens of the Cate Chantant, to be ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    F.C. Latcmer reported to the Water house authorities that at 11 o'clock this morning Florence Mary Coppins, aged 28, wife of A. W. Coppins, labourer, of ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. DEEP-SEA TRAGEDY.

    The steamer Damer[?], on route from San France sea to Manda with a earge of [?]soline. on October 16 was struck by liget[?]g and took fire [?]. Forty out ...

    Article : 67 words
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