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  2. THE WHEAT MARKETING SCHEME.

    A little variety in the daily budget of wheat questions in the House of Assembly was imparted on Thursday by Mr. Robinson, who introduced the ...

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  3. LICENSING BILL.

    The House of Assembly settled down at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday to the further consideration in Committee of the Licensing Bill, with the prospect of a very late ...

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  4. A HOPEFUL VIEW OF THE WAR

    People who are more or less in the know are looking for Cabinet changes. It is no secret that the Coalition Ministry is not working very well. Its members are ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) on Thursday morning, at the Courthouse, Port Adelaide, enquired into the circumstances connected with the death of ...

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  6. AN ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    The House of Assembly sat late last night in an effort, in accordance with the wish of the Government, to take the Licensing Bill right through the Committee stage. ...

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  7. LABOR TROUBLES.

    A new development occurred to-day in connection with the strike of porters at the Darling Harhor goods sheds. The men held a meeting at the Trades Hall, but the ...

    Article : 405 words
  8. SMALL FIRE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At about 4 p.m. on Thursday the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade was called to a fire which had broken out on the premises occupied by Mr. J. Luxton, chaff ...

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  9. LADY JUSTICES ATTACKED.

    Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.C., evidently does not approve of the appointment of lady justices of the peace by the Government, and he created quite a scene in the Adelaide ...

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  10. A LACERATED HAND.

    Norton Hall, a young man employed at the Austral Plaster Works, Birkenhead met with a painful accident on Thursday morning. He was putting a lid on the ...

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  11. ACCIDENT TO A DIVER.

    On Wednesday evening, whilst examining, on behalf of the Harbors Board, the caissons that have been placed in position in connection with the Glenelg ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S NEW ARMY.

    The military authorities have practically completed their task of working out the quotas to be Required from each State in ccnnection with the raising of Australia's ...

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  13. DISAPPEARED AT SEA.

    James Galbraith (34), a native of New Zealand, was reported missing from the steamer Arawatta off Mackay. He had on the previous day boarded the ...

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  14. DID DRINK 'WRIGGLE OUT OF HELL?"

    The Hon. J. Verran used several rather curious expressions when discussing the Licensing Bill last night. Among other things, he said drink was the ugliest thing ...

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  15. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A four-roomed dwelling at Muckatah yillage settlement was burned to the ground last night, and the sole occupant, Mrs. Isabella McDermott, a widow, was burned to ...

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  16. AN INJURED SPINE.

    Mr. W. Schwerlfeger, who resides about five miles from Sedan,was driving home last Saturday when he was thrown out of the trap while turning a sharp corner. It ...

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  17. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly to-night passed a Bill to submit to the people at the next elections in February a referendum as to what hour, between 6 and 10, licensed bars should ...

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  18. SPEEDING UP THE TELEGRAPH SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr.Webster) to-day gave an indication of the experiments being carried cut on the inter-State trunk telegraph line that were the subject of representions by a ...

    Article : 724 words
  19. THE A.W.U. AGREEMENT.

    On the subject of the agreement recently arrived at between the A.W.U. and the Government, Mr. Butterfield asked in the House of Assembly on ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. DEPUTATIONS.

    The members for the district of Burra Burra called upon the Railways Commissioner on Thursday and presented petitions from residents of Booleroo Centre, Stone Hut, and surrounding ...

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  21. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "M. Webber," Elizabeth street, Norwood:—"The statement in 'The Advertiser' concerning the manner in which it was proposed to dispose of the Government ...

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  22. MOUNT LYELL COMPANY.

    The Womit Lyell M. and R. Company's smelting return from October 28 to November 24, inclusive, states:—A total quantity of 21,873 tons of ore has been treated, been 13,344 tons from the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. BIG BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires are still raging in the mountains to the south and east of Araluen. Captain Alley has lost heavily in both fencing and herbage. During the fight ...

    Article : 196 words
  24. BANK AND COUNCIL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Novemlber 22 reserved judgment in respect to the appeal from the verdict of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. THE CROYDON DROUGHT.

    From "T.W.H.":—"Much inconvenience is being felt at Croydon owing to the poor supply of water, and I think it is a matter which requires urgent attention. The ...

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  26. MAGISTRATES' COURT.—GLENELG.

    (Before Messrs. T. Farrell and J. Wilson.) Emil Symes was charged with driving a motor vehicle without a license. The defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined £1 and 15/ costs. ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    The "Ideals' ended then week's programme with much appreciation from a large audience. Mr. W. Cade and his orchestra played the ever-welcome overture ...

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  28. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Mndlark."—We cannot find space for the whol[?] of your letter Artillery. Morphettville Camp.—When on August [?], 1912, Dryope won the Corporation Handicap ...

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  29. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne Electric Supply Company.—The gress profits for the period just closed amount to £117,676. The sum of £5,000 has been passed to the reserve, and a final dividend of 5 per ...

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  30. A MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    A fire broke out on the premises of Messrs. Lyall & Son, hay and corn merchants, of Levenson-street. North Melbourne. Two valuable draught horses ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is rather nervons, owins to the uncertainty reganiing supplies from North America. An Australian steamer cargo. 5,500 tons, expected early March, has been sold at [?] ...

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  33. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    December 2.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. H. Clouston). Alderman Dowsett, Berber, Vason, and Sweeney. Councillors Tapp, Smith, Duffi. Cavanagn, Foster, Brown, Anderson, and Williams. ...

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  34. WOOL SALES.

    Catalogues amounting to 12,205 bales were submitted at the wool sales to-day. The selection of both greasy and scoured, was, on the whole, a good one. Competition was Keen for all grades ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    For some days past it has been pers[?]stently r[?]mored that the State Government intend to raise a loan of £1,000,000 in the local market. When questioned on the ...

    Article : 98 words
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