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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "Chas. E. Schafer":—"With regard to the Licensing Bill [?] before the House most people are agreed that the age limit should be raised to 21, as [?] ...

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  4. EATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    William Batcher (30), living at New Canterbury-road, Dulwich Hill, was driving a loaded dray along King-street. Newtown (New South Wales), when he fell ...

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  5. THE CULT OF INCOMPETENCE.

    Mr. George-McEwin read a paper on "The Commonplace", at a recent meeting of the "Eucalypts." After referring to the fact that commonplace things ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES.

    Further argument was beard in the Arbiration Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Higgins on the claims made "for a variation of the recent award of the court in the ...

    Article : 625 words
  7. THE WAR

    There was a large gathering in Pi[?]ie streat Church on Sunday afternoon to bid farewell to Chaplain Captain S. W. Johnstone, who will shortly leave for Gallipoli ...

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  8. SOLDIERS ON-THE WARPATH.

    A number of soldiers on final leave ran wild on Saturday night and for three or four hours raided,several German premises in the city. Windows smashed summed ...

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  9. ANSWERED THE CALL

    The number of [?]hen examined on Saturday was 33, and 27 were passed as fit. During the week-213 were examined and 159 were passed. ...

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  10. A CORRECTION.

    From "A. Gray," Solomontown:—"The name given as F. D. Gray in the list of the men who answered the call for recruits, and went into camp on November ...

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  11. WAR FUNDS

    Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. H. E. Winter bottom, 12, Pirie-street. ...

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  12. THE MOTOR CAR TAX.

    Sir—I heartily support Mr. Angas Paris sons in his protest against the huge tax on motor cars. I am not a member of any automobile club, and so cannot help in the ...

    Article : 314 words
  13. GRAND TOTAL, £200,242.

    Mount Gambier committee (making total of £2,258 6/8). £100; students and staff University of Adelaide (October subscription). £5 4/3: Prospect committee—Prospect North Christian ...

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  14. SPOETING NEWS.

    Ferdinand Ruedin has served a writ on the Ballarat Miners' Turf Club, claiming £[?]17 in respect of the disqualification of his pony, [?]ittle lad, which won a pony race at the September ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. THE MURRAYTOWN CASE.

    At the Circuit Court yesterday, before bis Honor Mr. Justice Gordon and a jury, Emily Murphy was charged with having killed her husband at Murraytown in July ...

    Article : 215 words
  16. REV. H. HOWARD AND THE PEACH PARTY.

    Sir—With reference to Mr. Howard point that Jeans uses the word "ech[?] rather than "polcmioi," I do not think that Dr. Way can have considered where a ...

    Article : 236 words
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  18. CRICKET.

    In first grade cricket yesterday Balmain seared 244 against Waverley four for 102; Petersbam 377 against North Sydney, none for 67; Peddington, 326 aganist Globe, none for 27; Redfern ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Three proclamations under the Trading with the Enemy Act were gazetted to-day. The German-Australian Steamship Company and the Stevedoring and Shipping ...

    Article : 373 words
  20. YACHTING.

    The Port Adelaide Sailing Club held the first race of the season on the Port Adelaide River on Saturday for a trophy presented by the President (Mr. H. O. Jones). It had been decided ...

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  21. ENGINEERS ON STRIKE.

    An industrial dispute has arisen at the steel works at Port Waratah, members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers to the number of 200 having left work ...

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  22. CLASS RAILWAY TRAVELLING.

    Sir—'—The question of class travelling of our railways is one of that should claim more than passing attention, and on the facts recently [?]et out something should be done ...

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  23. DRY STOCK ROTITES.

    The stock inspector at Coonamble, Mr. Proctor, reports that the stock routes are destitute of feed, and owners of travelling sheep are sustaining heavy losses. One ...

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  24. THE HIGH COMMISSIONED

    Disgust was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday that reference had been made to the fact that the High Commissioner designate (Mr. ...

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  25. NO PLACE LIKE HOME.

    About 60 islanders reached Sydney by the Tambo to-day, after seven years' exile at Taipan Island, to which they had been peremptorily deported by the late German ...

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  26. BOXING.

    The lightweight boxing contest at the Stadium last, night between Hugbie Mehegan, 9 st. 13 Ib. and Frank O'Connor, 9 st. 12½ lb., never reached an interesting stage. At the opening of the ...

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  27. TROUBLE AT A CAMP.

    The following official statement'has been made by the district commandant regarding the trouble at Liverpool:— "A disturbance which at no time assumed serious ...

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  28. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    The employes of the Harbors Board met at the Oddfellows' Hall, Port Adelaide, on Saturday evening to bid farewell to four of their number. Serant Price, Private II. Westphalen, Pioneer ...

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  29. FATALITY AT PORT RANGES.

    Sir—It seems to me that the members of the rifle clubs should look to it that the famiiy of our late comrade, George Coxall, is provided for. Each rifleman must ...

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  30. THE FINANCIAL SCHEME.

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) tvas asked yeaterday if it were a fact that the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) had drawn out of the financial ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At' the Kalgoorlie Police Court yesterday Gordon Dunleary,, part proprietor of the Ironsides North Gold Mine, was convicted i on a charge of baving been in possession of ...

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  33. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Business," Moonta.—The answer to all four questions is "No." "John Thomas." Gawler South.—Probably you could dispose of them to the S.A. Museum. ...

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