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  2. LATE CABLES.

    The Washington correspondent, of The New York Times says:—The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labour has issued the following statement: ...

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  3. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    More than 3,000 persons crowded into the Alfred Hall, Ballarat, tonight to bear Mr. Hushes, and many hundreds more could not get inside. The Prime ...

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  4. "STAND OUT OF THE WAY."

    Sir Auckland Geddes, speakiNG at Liverpool, said the business of tie Government iS trade matters mas to stand out of the way However, State control of coal was ...

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  5. MARY PICKFORD.

    There can be no questioning the art of Mary Pickford, whose beauty of face and form is intensified by a corresponding loveliness of mind. She adores country life, ...

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  6. CABINET INTENTIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Dooley asked the Premier whether there sere any truth in the suggestion that the Government contemplated appointing ...

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  7. FEDERAL ART EXHIBITION.

    The twenty second annual and Federal exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arte was opened at the lnstitute Building, North terrace, on Wednesday ...

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  8. HAMPTON PLAINS.

    In his report on the Hampton , the Inspector of mines (Mr. W. Phoenix) states:—On the Cerebration Lease development Work is being pushed ahead. At the ...

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  9. MISS DAISY KENNEDY.

    Again, crowded in all parts, the Adelaide Town Hall was the scene of rapturous enthusiasm on Wednesday evening, when Miss Daisy Kennedy gave the second ...

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  10. WILDE IN NEW YORK.

    Jimmy Wilde has arrived and intends to spend four months in touring the United Slates and Canada. ...

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  11. COAL SHORTAGE IS PARIS.

    The coal situation in Paris is ertical The tram services are seriously curtailed, and 3,800 factories in the western quarter of the ...

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  12. TURKEY'S EPIDEMIC.

    Advices received from Constantinople state that various epidemics, including cholera and typhus, are raging in several pares of Turkey, as the result of neglect ...

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  13. PARIS PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The mechanical states of the daily newspapers of Paris struck today for higher wages. It is expected that no newspapers will be published in the city to-morrow. ...

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  14. WOTS AT CORK.

    Violent scenes occurred at Cork, owing to roughs beating a soldier. The comrades or the latter rescued him after a sharp fight, in which military pickets, an ...

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  15. PLOT AGAINST SULTAN.

    A plot against the life of the Sultan of Turkey Las been discovered. ...

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  16. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL COURTS.

    During the debate on the Industrial Courts Bil in the House of Commons today, strong Labour speeches favoured dividing the measure into two parts, the ...

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  17. WHEN PIRATES FALL OUT.

    The German Committee of Enquiry into the responsibility for the war, has examined Admiral Koah and other officers of the Berlin Admiralty staff. These contended ...

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  18. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    Members of the South Australian Walking and Field Games Club will be in active competition of their rink (south-eastern park lands) on Saturday afternoon. Four events wilt be decided, ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    The popular Irish comedy drama, "Con the Shaughraun," can only be seen at the Tivoli Theatre for another two nighits tonight and tomorrow evening. Written by ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, November 11.—On Wednesday morning last a man named Peter Berphelten, a Dane, about 50 years 01 age, who had been on the service of ...

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  21. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Baron Takahira, a former Japanese Ambassador to the United States, in an inter[?] most of the [?] sensions between Japan and America ...

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  22. PRINCE'S PAINTINGS.

    The Daily Chronicle says that a Russian prince, after having eluded the Boisheviks, imported into England two Rembrandt paintings, and is offering to sell them ...

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  23. MARKET REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 528 words
  24. "KATINKA" AT THEATRE ROYAL.

    That "Katinka" is proving an unprecedented success at the Theatre Royal may foe gathered from the enormous crowds seen flocking to the Theatre, nightly. The ...

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  25. FLOODED MINES.

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Minister of Mines (Mr. seaddan) secured the suspension of lie standing orders for passing through all stages a Bill ...

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  26. MINERS' WAGES CLAIMS.

    The adjournment of the Legistative Assembly was moved this evening by Mr. Davidson to discuss "the dismissal by Judge Curlewis of the application of the miners ...

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  27. MALTESE VEXATION.

    The Australian photographer who is taking photographs of the Australian graves at Malta, in connection wish the est[?]shment of a special cemetery, met ...

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  28. HYDRO ELECTRIC BILL.

    The Legislative Council today critically debated the Hydro Electric Construction Bill, which provides for the installation of Hydro electric sohemes at Burrinjuck and ...

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  29. AN AVIATOR TURNED RACK.

    Capt Wrigley, D.F.C., who has had considerable experience of aviation under war conditions, left the Flying School at Point Cook to day on the Bret state of his journey ...

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  30. THE COUNTRY.

    NURIOOTPA, November 12— Nurlootps like many other places in the State, decided scene time ago to make a special effort to do something for a soldiers memorial, and last Saturday, it ...

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  31. HALE HAMILTON AT THE PAY.

    The complete change of programme at the Pavilion Theatre sill be headed by the absorbing comedy drama, "That's Good." The story is of rare humour and wit, ...

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  32. STATES OPPOSED TO REFERENDUM

    Having waited in vain for a definite statement by the Prime Minister (Mir. Hughes) that the powers surrendered by the States to the Commonwealth, if there ...

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  33. SPORTING CABINS.

    Jimmy Wilde, in a speech today, said:—I thin Fulton is one of the greatest heavyweights we have ever known He has clever hits, and gives a powerful blow. ...

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  34. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The A.M.A. yesterday afternoon decided to send (Mr. G. Kerr (President of the A.M.A.) to Sydney "on urgent and important business in connection with the ...

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  35. WESTS PICTURES

    That Australia is going ahead in the moving picture world is indicated by the splendid film. "Desert Gold," now being shown at West's Olympia. The ...

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  36. PIRIE WHEAT TROUBLE.

    The position in regard to the wheat handling trouble is unaltered. No labour offered this morning for the steamers Plauen and Forst, which came here to ...

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  37. TOTES AND QUERIES.

    Prom "EQUINE."—I read with interest the paragraph under this beading in The Register on Wednesday. I was at the sale, and it owas heart breaking to sec horses Riven away. I understand ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    Owing to precautions by the German Minister for Defence (Herr Noske), the spartacist made no demonstration on the anniversary of the Russian Bolshevist ...

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  39. ELDER CONVERVATORIUM.

    A chamber music lecture recital in connection with the series of concerts arranged by the Elde Conservatorium is announced for Monday evening next 31 Cho Institute ...

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  40. ADELAIDE HIDE, SKIN, AND TALLOW MARKET REPORT. November 12.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 410 words
  41. EGYPTIAN ARMY DECREASED.

    Tho British Government has decided to increase the Egyptian Army by two divisions of native troops. ...

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  42. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—Seeing that elections are at present engaging Attention I would like to ask both Mr. Yates and Mr. Blundell if having the welfare of the returned soldier at ...

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  43. DOMINIONS AND AIR SERVICES.

    Gen. Sykes (Chief of the Air Staff) is arranging to visit the Dominions preparatory to carrying out his big aerial schemes for connecting England and the Dominions ...

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  44. COSTLY SEWING COTTOX.

    From A, T. SAUNDERS:—Your cable giving the enormous profits nude by J. & P. Coats out of tax. in cocoa reminds me of a sow deceased friend, Mr. W. Fisher Beard, late ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present The Mayor (Mr. X. Solonons), Aid. Buttery, Essery, and Hooper, and Crs. Gannoin, Hughes, Hughes,Woods, Tasaie, Tomas Atkins, ana [?] The Mayor reported that ...

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  46. CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN.

    The Canadian Victory Loan has been Over subscribed., ...

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  47. SPAIN, ENGLAND, AND FRANCE.

    Count Ronmaones's advocacy of a Spanish alliance with England and France finds Consistent newspaper support. ...

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  48. INCOME TAX PROSECUTION.

    T. A. Field was proceeded against in the Central Police Court today on o charge of having, with intent to defraud, furnished incorrect income returns. Mr. ...

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  49. LIQUOR EMPLOYES' DEMAND.

    As result of a conference today, the dispute between the Federated Liquor Trades Union and the Licensed Victuallers' Association of Victoria, has teen ...

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  50. AFRICA AND NAURU.

    The South African Prime Minister (Gen. Smirk), speaking at the opening of the Agricultural Congress at Pochefstroom, referred to the Australian mandate over ...

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  51. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    An entertaining programme is being presented at the Majestic Theatre this week. Prominent among the now turns is that of Eurasian, whose act embodies all that is ...

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  52. COAL PROFITS.

    The report of the royal commission concerning the coal industry, which was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night, shears in groups the, ...

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  53. LATE SPORTING

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  54. SUNBURY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  55. MUNITIONS DUMP EXPLODE.

    An explosion at a munition Sump ac nomur (Belgium) killed 10 out of 14 British sentries ...

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  56. GOLD FOR JAPAN.

    As the sovereign is worth only 16/ in Japan the British Government is sending £10000,003 in gold to Japan to redres exchange. ...

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  57. A FARMER SHOT.

    Alfred Benjamin Yornold, a dairy farmer, was fatally shot ai Wingham this morning. There had been a disagreement between husband and wife for some time past, and ...

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  58. MISOELLANEOUS.

    'Jethro."—A reeital will be given by the city [?] in the town hall on friday at midday. "[?]"—The following books which may ...

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  59. RETURNING SOL PIERS BY THE ORONTES.

    Following are the names of members of the A.I.F. returning to South Australia by the Orontes, which left England on October 25.- „ ...

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  60. NO DISPUTE IN ADELAIDE.

    The secretary of the Liquor Trades Employes Union(Mr. Mclnnes, M.P.) said on Wednesday that a statement that there was likely to be, troubie between employes ...

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  61. "KILLARNEY" AT THE TIVOLI.

    As Saturday evening will be the last night in Adelaide of the Irish players' season, on account of their having to play a country tour, the management of the ...

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  62. CANTERBURY RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  63. CONTROL OF GOLD.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) has issued instructions that persons travelling to India and adjacent countries will not be allowed to take from Australia more than 30 ...

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  64. COMBINED CHORAL CONCERT.

    Next Monday (November 11) will mark an important event for music lovers, for they will have an opportunity to hear jet the same concert two representative ...

    Article : 225 words
  65. Advertising

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    Advertising : 181 words
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