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  2. DOMINIONS IGNORED?

    The Agents-General of the Australian States to-day gave a luncheon to Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook. Mr. Hughes, in responding, said:—We are ...

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  3. Col. Roosevelt's Views.

    Col. Theodore Roosevelt, in an exclusive interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, in regard to Mr. Hughes's statement to The New York ...

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  4. Mr. Hoover Would Lift Blockade.

    The problem of feeding Germany, according to the Food Controller (Mr. Hoover), is not one of sending food but of opening the blockade. It is unnecessary, he says, ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    Judgment in the Counter of Dudley's claim against Earl Dudley has been reserved. ...

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  6. AGAINST THE JEWS.

    The Foreign Office learns of an anti-Semitic pogrom (massacre of Jews) in Warsaw. It announces that if true it must take a serious view of ...

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  7. PEACE JUBILATION AT UNLEY.

    With cheers and songs which could have been heard all over the city, 6,000 people at Unley on Saturday night celebrated the ending of the war. The festivities, which ...

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  8. IN MEMORIAM PARADE

    Thousands of people attended an impressive military in memoriam church parade at Elder Park on Sunday afternoon and paid a sacred tribute to those who have ...

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  9. KING'S VICTORY TOUR.

    Continuing their tours in London, their Majesties the King and Queen to-day drove to South London. To-morrow they will go north. ...

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  10. COLLISION WITH DESTROYER.

    A collision occurred between the American destroyer Shaw and the British steamer Acquitania. The lastmentioned vessel was cut in two. Only 25 of the ...

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  11. Submarine Menace Not Over

    The Lords of the Admiralty have sent a message to the fleet throughout the world congratulating them on the triumph of the allied cause, in which the navy has ...

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  12. SCENE AT LABOUR MEETING.

    The National Labour Party opened the election campaign by a crowded meeting in the Albert Hall. There were many interruptions, particularly when ...

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  13. Incidents.

    In view of the imperative need for larger coal supplies in the United Kingdom during the winter, the War Office has consented to immediately release 100,000 ...

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  14. "Germany Must Pay."

    The council of the London Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution demanding that Germany should be made to pays the whole of the Allies' expenditure on ...

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  15. Souvenirs of the War.

    The British Government is presenting every town and village from which a winner of the Victoria Cross has come, with a captured enemy gun. Towns which ...

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  16. GERMAN BATTLESHIP.

    The Berlin Lokal Anzelgar announces that the German battleship Wiesbaden attempted to escape from the revolutionaries, but was pursued by a revolutionary ...

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  17. COST OF LIVING.

    The Working Classes Cost of Living Committee his issued a report as to its investigations on the basis of family budgets. It estimates that there was a ...

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  18. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Monday, Nov. 18—Low water, 10.40 a.m.; high water, 4.40 p.m. ARRIVED.—Nov. 15. Juno, 105, C. Rickoff, Stansbury. ...

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  19. RELEASING SINN FEINERS.

    The Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Shortt), speaking in the House of Commons, said if Mr. Dillon persuaded the Irish rebels to give an undertaking to refrain from acts ...

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  20. Censorship Until Peace.

    Replying in the House of Lords to Lord Burnham, it was stated by Lord Stanhope that the censorship could not be safely abolished before peace, but the ...

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  21. U-boats Will Not Fly Red Flag.

    The correspondent of The Daily Express at Copenhagen says the crews of German U-boats held a meeting at Brunsbruttel, at the north end of the Kiel Canal, and ...

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  22. "RIGHTS OF NATIONS" DAY.

    There is a strong movement on foot to institute the date of the signing of the armistice (November 11) as an inter-allied festival and public holiday in celebration ...

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  23. South Africa's War Bill.

    Figures published in connection with South Africa's participation in the war since 1914 show that the forces engaged in the German South-West Africa campaign ...

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  24. APPLES, RABBITS, DAIRY PRODUCTS.

    It is believed in London that there is little prospect for Australian apple imports to the United Kingdom during next season, owing to the shortage of ...

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  25. HUGE SUBMARINE INTERNED.

    The large German submarine U156 has arrived at Trondhjem, on the Norwegian coast, and has been interned. ...

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  26. KING'S MESSAGE TO EMPIRE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law said:—His Majesty the King will send a message to the Empire on Tuesday by addressing both Houses of ...

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  27. POLES IN REVOLT.

    German troops are evacuating Poland, where a revolution has broken out. A number of German troops and civilians at Warsaw have been arrested. ...

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  28. WAR SAVINGS PERMANENT.

    The war savings organization is being made a permanent part of the national machinery. The present war savings certificates are to be capable of extension for ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The late Lieut, George T. K. Tench, reported as having died of wounds on September 29 last, was 37 years of age, and was the fourth son of the late Mr. W. R. Tench, M.I.C.E., Ryehill, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BETTER TIMES AHEAD.

    Petrol restrictions in the United Kingdom are to be greatly reduced from December 1, and the meat ration is to be doubled for Christmas week. The rationing of tea ...

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  31. Mercantile Men and Fishing Industry Thanked.

    The Admiralty, in thanking the mercantile marine and fishing industry for its incomparable services during the war, says:—Without the former's loyal ...

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  32. FATE OF THE GOEBEN.

    Mr. Ward Price visited the German battleship Goeben in Turkish waters. He says she has a Turkish admiral and crew aboard her. The chief damage to the ...

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  33. WOMEN AND HOTEL CLOSING.

    On Saturday morning a representative body of Adelaide women waited upon the Military Commandant (Brig. Gen. Antill) and requested him to exert his authority ...

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  34. AT ST. PETER'S COLLEGE CHAPEL.

    A special service of thanksgiving was held at the college chapel on Sunday evening. The preacher was the Chaplain (Rev. K. Henderson, M.A., recently returned ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    The body of John Rasmussen (42), who had been missing from the Salvation Army People's Palace since Tuesday last, was found floating in the Torrens Lake on ...

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  36. A Press Comment.

    The Globe, commenting upon the speech which Mr. Hughes delivered on Thursday, says:—It is a severe indictment of the Government, which has pitifully attempted to ...

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  37. DIED IN BED.

    Mrs. Mary Reid (38), wife of Mr. J. Reid, of Grote street, and who had for some time been in ill health, wad found dead in her bed on Saturday morning. ...

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  38. THANKSGIVING MEETINGS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Two large meetings of thanksgiving were held at Port Adelaide after the church services, one at the Semaphore Town Hall, and other at the Ozone Theatre, where ...

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  39. HELP FROM GOVERNMENT WORKERS.

    At the Trades Hall on Sunday afternoon, at a meeting of unionists in the service of the State Government, a motion was carried expressing sympathy with the ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Constable E. J. Parkinson reported shortly after 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon that a motor car, driven by Mr. P. McCabe, of Messrs. McCarron and McCabe, ...

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  41. South Africa Satisfied.

    Speaking this afternoon at a luncheon given to him by the Mayor, the Hon. H. Burton (Minister o. Railways), who has returned from England, where he attended ...

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  42. CORPORATION'S MOTION.

    At a meeting of the Thebarton Corporation on Friday it was resolved, on the motion of Cr. Leal, seconded by Cr. Sandow— "That this council regrets the trouble ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING.

    Seabound has been rehandicapped as the results of his winning the Williamstown Cup, and will now carry 7 st. 12 lb, in the Bendigo Cup on Wednesday next. ...

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  44. PEACE THANKSGIVING

    Their Majesties the King and Queen Mary, the Prince of Wales, also the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) and Miss Lloyd George, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  45. MOTOR CAR AND BUGGY COLLIDED.

    Constable Pope reported at the City Watchhouse that on Sunday evening at 9.40 Mr. Arthur Nelson, storekeeper, of 121 Hindley street, Adelaide, was driving ...

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  46. Mr. Lloyd George and Peace Problems.

    Continuing his speech at the Trades Unionists' Conference, Mr. Lloyd George said the war had brought an entire requipment of industry with new machinery. ...

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  47. LATE GNR F. E. HOPKINS.

    Mrs. C. Hopkins, of Chilton street, Cheltenham, has been notified that her son, Gnr. F. E. Hopkins, died from the effects of gas on November 5 in France. ...

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  48. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Mrs. M. White, of Mount Gambier, has been advised that her son, Dvr. T. H. White, 14th Australian Field Artillery, has been admitted to a hospital, to be treated for gunshot wounds. ...

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  49. THEATRE ROYAL.—SOLDIERS' MATINEE POSTPONED.

    Mr. Herbert Myers, in behalf of the directors of J. C. Williamson, Limited, announces in our advertisement columns that, in view of the resolution of the ...

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  50. THANKSGIVING AT GLENELG.

    A meeting of Glenelg citizens was held in the local town hall on Saturday evening to express thanksgiving for the victory of the allied forces. The Mayor ...

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  51. General Items.

    A novel method of obtaining funds to purchase furniture for the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Club at Austral Gardens was organized for the first time in Adelaide by Miss Violet Taylor on ...

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  52. DIVING FATALITY.

    ARDROSSAN, November 15.—Mr. Will Oatey, son of Mr. W. Oatey, of Maitland, dived off the jetty into shallow water yesterday and sustained fatal injuries. His ...

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  53. New Super-Planes.

    The Australian Press correspondent reports that he has participated in a record passenger-carrying flight by a new Handley Page aeroplane, carrying 40 persons in ...

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  54. CORRESPONDENCE.

    From "No. 05763":—May I point out to an appreciable number of fellow motor owners that driving cars along the suburban main roads with empty seats, ...

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  55. A SHED CONSUMED.

    SADDLEWORTH, November 16.—A fire broke out in Mr. Sheridan's shed on Friday morning. The building was completely destroyed, and the contents (some harness ...

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  56. A MELBOURNE SERVICE.

    Thanksgiving Sunday was celebrated to-day in all parts of Victoria. The principal service in Melbourne was the memorial service held outside the Federal Parliament ...

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  57. ANZACS' HOSPITALITY FUND ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

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  58. DEEDS OF VALOUR.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to the following:— New Zealanders.—Sgt. H. J. Laurent (Rifle Brigade). With a party of 12 he ...

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  59. FIRE NEAR HART.

    HART, November 16.—A disastrous fire was witnessed yesterday at noon on the homestead of Mr. N. Vogt, about 2¼ miles south of Hart. The conflagration ...

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  60. IN MEMORY OF THE FALLEN.

    An impressive in memoriam service for those who lost their lives in the war was held at the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon. The attendance was 10,000. Among ...

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  61. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    The following nominations for Mayor, Aldermen, Councillors, and auditor were received on Saturday:—For Mayor—James Francis King, Hindmarsh, contractor (elected). For Aldermen— ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND LOYALTY.

    The caucus of the Reform Party in Parliament, which is headed by Mr. Massey, has passed the motion—"That in view of revolutionary and anarchistic doctrines, it ...

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  63. Advertising

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