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  2. THE GRATUITY.

    The Prime 'Minister (Mr. Hughes), speaking at Castlemaine last night, dealt further with the war gratuity. Mr. Hughes said:— "As the result of interviews with ...

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  3. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    In view of the recent criticisms respecting the treatment of live stock at the Government Produce Depot, at Port Adelaide the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. W. H ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S CENTURY.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary fo the Colonies (Col. Amery), in an interview published "by The Morning Post, says:— Just as the nineteenth century was the ...

    Article : 396 words
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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the Federal elections on December 13 closed at noon on Friday those for the Senate in South Australia with the Commonwealth Electoral Officer ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    LONDON, November 13, 8.10 a.m. Lieut. Roger Douglas and Lieut. James Joss began their flight to Australia to-day from Hounslow aerodrome at 11.33 a.m ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TABLOID JOUNALISM.

    On the eve of the French, general election the City of Paris, as the result of the strike of printers, is without newspapers. The proprietors of 50 journals have ...

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  9. BIRDWOOD'S AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    Gen. Sir William Birdwood, "The Soul of Anzac," as he has been called, will leave for Australia by the Ormonde on Saturday. He will be accompanied by ...

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  10. ANOTHER HORSE KILLED.

    During the past few weeks Adelaide has happily been free from the attentions of the horse killing maniac, but on Friday, another revolting instance of his fiendish ...

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  11. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    A conference between representatives of the Russian Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia, and Esthonia, and delegates representing the Allies, was opened on Sunday. ...

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  12. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The Mahsuds, who were given to November 11 to decide, have rejected the Indian. Government pease terms. Extensive bombing will now begin ...

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  13. CITY TRANSPORTED OVERSEAS.

    Gen. Monash, who in June, 1918, succeeded Gen. Birdwood in the full command of the Australian Imperial Forces in France, when interviewed by a ...

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  14. ANOTHER RED SUCCESS.

    The Bolshevists have captured Ishim. Mr. Lloyd George has denied laving instated negotiations with the Bolsheviks. ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    Unusual features were associated with a [?] accident which occurred at Aldinga on Thursday. Morris Cliff (27), who lives at Aldinga, has been admitted to ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Returning Officer— Mr. O. H. Stephens. — Nationalists.— Benjamin Benny, of Seacliff, solicitor. John Newland, of The Mall, Glenelg ...

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  17. A BOLSHEVIST CAPTURE.

    The Bolshevists claims to have captured four of Gen. Koltchak's regiments. ...

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  18. THE PEACE TREATY.

    Twenty-two Democratic Senators, who Tayour ratification of the Peace Treaty without reservation, petitioned the Senate to limit the debate on the treaty by the ...

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  19. FIRE IN HANSON STREET.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call to the premises of F. Stone, painter and paper hanger, in Hanson street, on Friday morning. Before the blaze was ...

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  20. EMPIRE'S NAVY.

    Viscount Jellicoe, in an interview, said it was essential that the lessons of the war should not be lost. Although the Dominion finances had suffered owing to ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. ADELAIDE AVIATOR'S SYMPATHY.

    Mr. R. O. C. Matthews (Secretary of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Aero Club) stated on Friday that the following telegram had been forwarded to the ...

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  22. DELIVERY VAN WRECKED.

    Shortly before 9 a.m. on Friday a horse attached to a delivery van, owned by Kindermann, Limited, of Rundle street, and driven by William Hebbmann, bol[?] along ...

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  23. CAPT, SMITH AT LYONS.

    Capt. Ross Smith left England for Australia this morning in excellent weather with a clear sky and a frosty tingle in the air. The plot assured a representative ...

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  24. GERMAN TRADE AND BOLSHEVISM.

    The Foreign Trade Council has unanimously declared that trade with Germany and the rest of Europe should immediately be resumed, both as a measure of ...

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  25. ARMISTICE DAY RIOT.

    Three former soldiers were killed and four wounded when fired upon by alleged members of tie I.W.W. during the Armistice Day parade. Ova of the assailants ...

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  26. DISASTROUS MELBOURNE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, November 14.— It is estimated by a director that £100,000 damage was caused by a fire which occurred this evening at the beading and ...

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  27. BARRIER RELIEF FUND EXHAUSTED.

    The strike position remains unchanged. The Silverton Tramway Company's employes to-day sent three rakes of coal-laden trucks on to the mines but it is alleged ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States is attempting to prevent shipments of supplies of arms and munitions purchased in Belgium going to Mexico. ...

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  29. THE MACHINE AND THE MEN.

    The Alliance machine in which Douglas and Ross undertook their tragic flight, had a range of 3,000 miles, with a Napier engine of 450 h.p., and an average speed of 100 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. CHARGES OF UNDERSTATEMENT OF INCOME.

    The hearing was continued at tine Central Police Court to-day of the informations against T. A. Field, under the Commonwealth Income Tax Assessment Act ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Some attention is directed "to a movement to form a new party in South African Union politics. It is stated that some country electors are leaving both the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    J. Adamson, Nationalist; M. A. Ferricks, Labour; T. Givens, Nationalist; T. W. Glasgow, Nationalist; W. J. Ryott Maughan, Labour; Turley, Labour. ...

    Article : 23 words
  33. AMERICAN COAL TROUBLE.

    Disorders have occurred on the West Virginia coalfields owing to the activities of Radicals (Bolsheviks). The Secretary for Labour (Mr. Wilson) ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Nationalist.— Brig. Gen. Charles Cox, C.B., C..M.G., D.S.O., V.D.; Sgt. Walter Duncan; H. C. M. Garling. Labour.— Sr. Albert Gardiner, Sr. John ...

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  35. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Brisbane— S. B. Boland, Independent; D. C. Cameron, Nationalist; W. F. Finlayson, Labour. Capricornia.— A. Cameron, Nationalist; ...

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  36. RUM AND LEGISLATORS.

    KINGSTON (New York State), Nov. 11. The prohibition movement is threatening the rum industry, and candidates for the Legislature will be required to declare that ...

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  37. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    Barrier.— C. J. McAllister, -Nationalist; M. P. Considine, Labour; A. A. Lawrence, Independent. Calare.— H. R. M. Pigott, Nationalist ...

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  38. DAILY NEWS LIBEL CASE.

    The Daily News, a few months ago, published (and subsequently apologized and admitted that it had proved to be without foundation), a statement that Mr. Long, ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. SHEEP IN PUBLIC PARK.

    In response to an application, and on the recommendation of the caretaker of the Centennial Park, the Minister for Lands has approved of sheep being allowed ...

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  40. DIAMOND COUNTRY FOR SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting of returned soldiers it was announced that a native chief in Bechuanaland had offered to throw open 6,000 sores of diamondiferous ground solely for ...

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  41. POULET AND NEW ENGINES.

    M. Poulet is not likely to leave Karachi for two or three days. His machine will be thoroughly overhauled, and new engines installed. ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    G. F. Pearce (Minister for Defence), National Labour; P. Lynch, National Labour; Brig-Gen. Drake-Brockman, Nationalist; Victor Riseley, journalist; ...

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  43. ARMY SUPPLIES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Col. Anderson, formerly of the A.I.F., will sail for the Commonwealth by the Ormonde. He will represent the British Navy and Army Canteen Board in the ...

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  44. TRANSPORT-WAIMANA.

    The Board of Enquiry into the conditions on the transport Waimana, after a full week's siblings, has presented its report to the authorities. Its findings ...

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  45. SPORTING CABLES.

    Tn the welterweight championship for £100 a aide at the Holborn Stadium last night Basham beat Matt Wells on points. ...

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  46. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Perth.— J. Fowler, Nationalist; Capt. L Carter, Nationalist; Gerald Hartrey, Freetrader; J. Curtin, Official Labour. Freemantle.— Lieut. R. G. Burchell ...

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  47. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    It is stated that Messrs. Wilcox & Co., of Gawler, bought £160 worth of Barossa Sold. One lot of 50 oz., containing fine nuggetty stuff, was purchased from Mr. ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    Nationalists.— G. M. Foster. A. W. Leone. J. D. Millen, E. Mulcahy, and H. J. M. Payne. Independent Nationalists.— Col. C. St. C. Cameron. Labour.— J. ...

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  50. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Bass.— L. J. Bryant, Independent; T. J Early; Independent; A. J. Higgins Labour; D. D.S. Jackson, Endorsed Nationalist; 'J. A. Jensen, Uuendorsed Nationalist ...

    Article : 74 words
  51. VICTORIA

    Stephen Barker, Labour; John dames, labour; Harold Edward Elliott, Nationalist; Edward Findley, Labour James Francis Guthrie. Nationalist; Thomas ...

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  52. BAIL REFUSED ALLEGED RIOTERS.

    In Chambers to-day Mr. Justice Burnside refused an application for bail, made on behalf of the 12 men arrested at Kalgoorlie in connection with the recent ...

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  53. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Balaclava.— R. J. Smith, Labour; William Alexander Watt, Nationalist; Nor man Newa Worrell, People's Federation of Soldiers and Citizens. ...

    Article : 253 words
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