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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Beginning to-day, and all the week, three big features will be screened at the Grand Theatre, Mr. Tom Mix with Tony. the wonder horse, will appear ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    November 5.-At the Police Court today, Le[?] was ordered to pay £1 and [?] having an [?] ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 1 p.m. on Saturday Mr. Basil Crawford, of Tariton-street, Somerton, was riding a motor -when he collided with a lorry. He received injuries to the left ...

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  5. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Speaking at the unveiling of a war Memeorial near Gosford on Saturday, Mr. W. Bennet, M.L.A, referred to the trouble between the State Administration and the ...

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  6. A FATAL PLUNGE.

    One man was killed and two persons were injured when a motor car plunged over a bridge into a creek 27 ft. below at Jan Juo, about 14 miles from Gcelong ...

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  7. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    The picnic of the South Sydney Second Grade Football Club to Fairyland, on Lane Cove River to-day, ended disastrously for at least a dozen members of (he ...

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  8. NEW CLASS ROOMS AT AT BRIGHTON SCHOOL.

    On Saturday afternoon [?] [?] ...

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  9. ARMISTICE SUNDAY.

    There was a. large attendance on the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon, when various bodies combined to celebrate Aristice Sunday. Two Pejorate ...

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  10. TRADE REVIEW.

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  11. A CANOE OVERTURNS.

    At the Grange on Saturday afternoon a canoe containing Misses Harrington and M. Kelly, which. was about to start in the savage canoe class s[?] overturned. Mr ...

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  12. GRASS FIRE AT ETHELTON.

    The Semaphore Fire Brigade responds to a call to a grass fire at Ethelton, near He railway-station, shortly after 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, and extinguished the ...

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  13. CENTRAL PICTURES.

    In "Cobra," to be screened at the Central Theatre, Wakefield-street, tonight will be seen Mr. Rudolph [?] tine in the role of dashing Italian count ...

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  14. FATAL ACCIDENT ON A STEAMER.

    As the result of an accident which he met with about 4 p.m. on Saturday while working on the steamer Kapara at Prince's Wharf, Port Adelaide, Mr. Harry ...

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  15. NATIONAL THEATRE, PROSPECT.

    "Kiki," to be screened at the National Theatre Prospect this evening shorn, Miss Norma Talmadge in the lovable title role, that of a little street gamin, a, ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Twelve members of the Australian cricket team are returning by the Aorangi which arrived to-day. Taylor. Oldfield. Bardsley (who remained in England), and ...

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  17. MR. LANG'S STATEMENT.

    Referring to the Premier's statement respecting State Governors, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) stated yesterday that it suggested that he was in need ...

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  18. A FETE AT GLEN OSMOND.

    The annual [?] [?] ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The Federal conference of the Returned Sailors' and. Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, yesterday carried a resolution that the federal Government be urged ...

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  20. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A complete change of programme will be presented at the Empire. Theatre to-night. Mr. Thomas Meightn will appear in a Paramount picture, "Irish Luck," the story ...

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  21. ELITE PALAIS, PIRIE-STREET.

    Another surprise night is listed at the Pririe-street Palais, and it promises to reward devotees tor their consistent attendance, because the management ...

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  22. STRUCK BY A TRAIN.

    Anna Sartor (3), daughter of Mr. J. Sartor, was struck by a train when she was playing in a culvert with her little sister at the 335½-mile railway cottages, ...

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  23. SERVICE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    An Armistice Day service, arranged by the Semaphore and Port Adelaide subbranch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' League, was held in the Port ...

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  24. NEW GUINEA GOLD.

    A message from [?] New Guinea, states that the gold field is already overmanned, and a strong warning should be given to anyone intending to come from ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZES.

    On Thursday evening, when Mr. G Day -was driving his motor car alongthe Gulnare-road, it skidded and over turned. Mr. Day was badly cut about ...

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  26. STAR: UNLEY AND GOODWOOD.

    "Cobra," Mr. Rudolph Valeati[?] latent big masterpiece, will be presented at the Star Theatres. Unley and. Goodwood, to-night. "Cobra" is a modern ...

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  27. LAW REFORM.

    Sir—Even though your correspondent, Mr. Jessop, was rude and personal, I would not trouble to reply except for one statement in. his letter, which reads ...

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  28. AN HOTEL DESTROYED.

    The Exchange Hotel at Blue Spar was destroyed by fire last night, while a heavy gale was blowing. The occupants, Mr. Edward Sherrfi and his family, escaped ...

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  29. FATAL MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    When a motor car containing five persons overturned on the Point Nepeanroad, Aspendale. this morning, Mr. James Scott (35), married, licensee of the ...

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  30. STAR: TORRENSVILLE.

    Partners Again," a delightful comedy, featuring the well-known Jewish comedians Potash and Perlmutter. in the principal attraction at the Star Theatre, ...

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  31. RAIDING POLICEMEN.

    The flying gang, the plain-clothes squad which carries out gambling and sly grog raids, concluded a record week last night by raiding the Greek Cub. Park-street, ...

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  32. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The [?] ...

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  33. A FATAL PETROL EXPLOSION.

    When Mr. Louis Edwin Richards, of South Calivil, was pouring petrol into the tank of his car at Bendigo on Thursday night, some of the spirit splashed on to ...

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  34. THE DISHONEST LAWYER.

    Mr. K. Ralph Tredold, if London, made the honor of the legal profession and the Law Society as its guardian, the subject of an interesting paper recently. It ...

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  35. GIRLS, MULTIPLY YOUR BEAUTY

    [?] Skin and Facial [?] more to improve your skin [?] thought a [?] [?] ...

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  36. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION.

    It is expected that with tine weather to-day a large number of citizens, with their ladies, will attend the Lord Mayor's garden party at Victoria Part Racecourse. ...

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  37. "COME TO TASMANIA."

    [?] ...

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  38. STAR: PORT AND SEMAPHORE.

    Mr. Douglas MacLean is seen in the role of chief merrymaker in the farcecomedy, "That's My Baby." which will be presented at the Star Theatre, Prot ...

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  39. FIRES IN QUEENSLAND.

    At Nambour in Saturday night fire and water practically destroyed the contents or the drapery store of Mr. A. J. Williams. A bucket brigade prevented the ...

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  40. FARES AND TAXES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang), speaking; at the laying of a foundation-stone of a newtown hall at Auburn yesterday, denied that it was the Government's intention to ...

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  41. RUN OVER BY TRAINS.

    Early this morning the body of a man was found on the North Shore line, near Woollstonecraft station, in a mangled condition, making it past recognition, The ...

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  42. A FAMOUS ACROBAT.

    Mr. George Hanlow (91), a member of an internationally famous acrobaite troupe pf a generation ago, known as the Hanlow Brother, died on Saturday from ...

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  43. STAR: NORWOOD.

    "Sally Irene, and Mary," a delightful photo-play will head the programme at the Star Theatre. Norwood, to-night. It is a story of the lives of there chorus ...

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  44. KILLED BY FALLING SLAG.

    Mr. Walter Morrow (25), single, residing at Port Kembla, was killed on Saturday at the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company's works. he was cutting out ...

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  45. CANCER TREATMENT.

    The organisers of the University appeal for £100,000 for cancer research and treatment announce that a beginning is to be made almost immediately in the treatment ...

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  46. EAST TORRENS BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A meeting of the East Torrens [?] of Health was held in the town hall, Norwood on Thursday, Present:-Messrs Mahar (chairman), [?] Martin, ...

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  47. A LITTLE GIRL DROWNED.

    Jean Benvey (9) of Toorak, fell into the Yarra, near the Heyinton railway bridge, to-night, and was drowned. ...

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  48. PEOPLE WORKING LESS.

    Speaking at an old pioneers' service today. Archbishop Lees stated that as the "years passed people were working less and less. He was not an advocate of lone ...

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  49. MR. AND MRS. AUBREY HALL'S DANCE CLASS.

    The orchestra is a [?] [?] at Mr. and Mrs. Anbrery hall's dance [?] which is held every Morning night in the St. Pe[?] Town Hall [?] ...

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  50. A BOATSHED BURNT.

    Messrs. Towns Bros.' boatshed and work shop at Dempsey Island Newca[?] was destroyed by fire last night. The estimated damage is £1,0000. Two hundred ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON, November 7. [?] -Kaiwarra for Norw[?]. LYTTELTON, November 7.-[?]-Strath loan, from Naurn. ...

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  52. JAPANESE IRONWORKS.

    The Japanese banks have agreed to postpone the collection of principal and interest on the loan of 60,000,000 yen to the Han Yeh Ping ironworks. They have also ...

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  53. MR. ARNOLD HALL'S DANCE CLASSES.

    Mr. A[?] Hall's dance [?] are held every Monday evening in the Good wood [?] Thursdays in the [?] Australian North Adeiaide and Saturdays ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. FETE AT ST. PETERS.

    A fete in aid of the All Souls rectory fund to opened at Sixth-avenue, St. Peters, on Saturday by Mrs. Ernest Evans. The stallholders were:—Work stall, Mrs. ...

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  56. A WOMAN POISONED.

    Evelyn Bertha Hunold (22), liaving with her husband at Dudley, met her death in as unusual manner this morning. Her husband mixed some cyanide of p[?]ssium ...

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  57. CONCERT AT LARGS BAY.

    Concerts are being held at St. Jo[?] Orphnage, Large Bay each Sunday afternoon to raise [?] to enable the Sisters to carry on their work. A bazar and ...

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  58. GAWLER PICNIC AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    A [?] organised by the [?] [?] at the Semephare beach on [?] [?] ...

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