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  2. LOXTON LOYALTY.

    The enquiry into allegations of disloyalty against the district of Loxton was begun as the loxton Institute this morning by Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M. Until this ...

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  3. THE WORK OF THE SESSION.

    What might almost be described as a soldiers and farmers' session." was include before dusk on Thursday. last year both Houses plodded ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    The prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) faced a meeting of about 1,000 returned soldiers at the Protestant Hall this afternoon. He appealed to them for support, and ...

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  5. NAIDIA TO COPEVILLE RAILWAY.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee in Railways, to whom, the House of Assembly referred the question of the ex[?]diency of construsting a railway from ...

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  6. HELPING THE FARMERS.

    The second reading of the Drought belief Bill was moved by the Commissioner of Crown Lands in the Assembly on Thursday. He said the department for ...

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  7. PROFITEERING.

    In the Legislative Assembly early the [?]aoring the Minister for Housing (M [?]all) introduced a Bill to provide for the control of necessary commodities and the ...

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  8. A RECORD DROUGHT.

    At the Millions Club luncheon to-day, Ald. William Brooks, M.L.C., said:—"This as the most disastrous drought that has ever visited the Commonwealth. It has ...

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  9. SPEEDING UP COMMISSIONS.

    "Is it a fact that the Wheat Schemes in he other States are observing the awards Mr. Justice Higgins, over which trouble Wests in South Australia? Further, is it a ...

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  10. [?] MERICA AND THE TREATY .

    President Wilson has addressed a letter to the De[?]cratic Senators, in which he advises them to vote against the Peace Treaty with the reservations, as the ...

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  11. A COURT DRAMA.

    Scenes in Courts have provided the foundation for innumerable absorbing acts on the age. Attendants at the Adelaide Supreme court on Thursday morning may have been ...

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  12. PEACE TREATY WITH RESERVATIONS DEFEATED.

    The Senate has defeated the Peace Treaty ratification resolution with the Lodge reservations. The voting was 34 a in favour and 53 against. ...

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  13. COAL SHORTAGE.

    Mr. Hill in the Assembly on Thursday [?]ead the following telegram he had received from the Town Clerk of Port Pirie:— Port Pirie coal stocks practically depleted. ...

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  14. SIMPLE RATIFICATION REJECTED.

    The Senate on Wednesday night rejected the the ratification resolution without reservations, and then adjourned sine die. ...

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  15. "GREATEST BLOW SINCE THE WAR."

    Speaking at the Millions Club fun[?] to-day, the Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook), referring to the recent de[?]sions of the American Senate, declared ...

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  16. BOLIVIA RATIFIED.

    The Republic of Bolivia has ratified the Peace Treaty. ...

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  17. WESTERN CONSTITUTION BILL

    The discussion of the Constitution Amendment Bill in committee of the Assembly lasted until [?]ter 1 a.m. The apposition Leader (Mr Collier), after have ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONGRESS..

    The International Labour Conference has agreed to the principle of a 48 hours week and an eight hours day with certain exceptions. ...

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  19. EUROPEAN ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the French Rep[?]e dections, Gen Castelnau, M.M. Briand, [?]ans, Loucheur, Deschanel, Klotz, M[?] rand, Leygues, and Tardieu have been ...

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  20. VICTORIA AND CONSTITUTIONAL POWERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. McLachlan said that if the control of all production were to be taken away from the States—and that was what the Federal ...

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  21. BARRIER SITUATION.

    The Engine Drivers and Firemen's As [?]ciation has called a special meeting for sunday to consider a complaint from the [?]M.A. in regard to power supplied by ...

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  22. MINEWORKERS' HOURS

    Further sugestions to provide for the hortening of the hours of work of under [?]ronuud men at the Broken Hill mines were made by Air. Justice Higgins in the ...

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  23. MINISTERIAL VICTORY IN ITALY.

    The returns of the Italian elections indicate a victory for the Premier (Signor Nitti). ...

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  24. ACTORS' ASSOCIATION

    The Industrial Registrar (Mr. A. M [?]wart) to-day gave his reserved dicision in the application made by the Actors Federation to register that body as at ...

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  25. DARWIN AFFAIRS.

    There have been no serious developments at the quarantine station on Channel island, where two Chinese patients and [?]irteen contacts have been isolated. ...

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  26. IN RUSSIA.

    It is reported that the greater part of Gen. Yudenitch's army has surrendered to the Bolsheviks. ...

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  27. ATTITUDE OF MOTHER STATE.

    Mr. Car[?] drew attention int the Legislative Assembly to-day to the state [?]ent by the Premier of Western Australia (MR. Mitchell) that his Government had ...

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  28. KOLTCHAK BOMBED.

    An attempt to assassinate Gen. Koltchak with bombs is reported from Moscow. ...

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  29. SIX, O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    The second reading of the Licensing Bill was moved by the Chief Sectary (.Mr. Baird) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He said the measure redeemed to ...

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  30. COASTAL SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The coastal steamship traffic continues without interruption, notwithstanding the [?]et that officials of the Seamen's Union Stated to-day, that the strike had not been ...

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  31. LETTS ON THE MOVE.

    The Letts are surrounding the Germans operating against them from the Russian [?]ontier, and have captured the important own of Schlock, 21 miles west of ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar new stated that the Government would top the unemployment donation to civilian [?]en and women on November 21; but ...

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  34. VLADIVOSTOCK REVOLUTION.

    The American Department of state has [?]arned that the revolution at Vladivostock as been quelled. ...

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  35. RETURNED, SOLDIERS.

    During October the Repatriation Depart [?]ent found positions throughout the Commonwealth for 6. returned men, as follow:—New South Wales. 1,54; Victoria ...

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  36. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    IN THE COUNCIL.—Contributions to Public Hospital Bill, Pastoral Bill, Renmmark irrigation [?] Bill, Drought Relief Bill, and Loans for ...

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  37. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Boston (U.S.A.) Amateur Athletic Union has decided to send a team to the [?]orthecoming Olympic games at Antwerp. ...

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  40. BOMB FOR CHRISTMAS.

    A plot to Kill Federal officials by means of bombs in Christmas parcels is alleged to have been discovered, due to the [?]W.W. ...

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