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  2. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    Cr. C. L. Jessop (chairman of the Walkerville District Council) presided at a meeting of the council last night. The Rev. H. P. Finnis (rector of St. ...

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  3. FIRST PROSECUTION

    Described as the first prosecution under subsection 1 of section 15 of the Monyelenders Act of 1904, Robert Ferguson, of Ocean Chambers, King ...

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  4. DIMINUTIVE CONDUCTOR

    "From gay to grave, from lively to severe," is a mild description of the contrast between M. Serge Jaroff, the vivacious conductor of the Don Cossacks, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA

    Sir Keith Smith stated today that he had reason to believe that early in 1928 a test flight of passenger-carrying airships from England to Australia would ...

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  6. CHARITY CARNIVAL

    At its meeting last night the South Australian Football League decided to ask clubs to continue the generous support given last year to the Football ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SMALLPOX ON BARRABOOL

    Dr, F. S. Hone (Chief Quarantine Officer) stated this morning that no further outbreaks of smallpox had occurred on the Barrabool. The rest of the Adelaide ...

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  8. "PACK OF LIES"

    "I should like to say that the statements made are a pack of lies." This evidence was given today before Mr. H. K. Paine, S.M., by the father ...

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  9. Barrabool to Sail Today

    George Wills & Co. notified that it has been decided that the quarantined liner Barrabool will proceed to Melbourne. It is probable that she will leave the ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKE REPORTED

    A severe earthquake, believed to be 10,000 miles away, perhaps off the southwest coast of Australia, was recorded between 3 and 5.20 o'clock this morning. ...

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  11. Long Way Out

    A record of the earthquake was registered on the seismograph at the Adelaide Observatory this morning. So far the officials have been unable to indicate the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HODGSON DIVORCE CASE

    Another large crowd pushed its way into the Divorce Court today to hear the evidence for the seventeenth day of the hearing of the Hodgson divorce suit. ...

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  13. ROAD MAINTENANCE

    Requests for asistance in the maintenance of leading thoroughfares under their jurisdiction were made to the Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick (Minister of Local ...

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  14. STORAGE OF RECORDS

    Mitcham District Council having a number of interesting historical documents in its possession, decided at a meeting last night to store some of them at the ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. "PEEPING TOM" ARRESTED

    Found last night in a shed on the premises of Mr. Harry Blinman (Under-Secretary) at South Terrace, Adelaide, Arthur James Cox, who gave the name ...

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  16. SAVED FROM DROWNING

    Mr. J. W. Cooper, of Castle street, Glanville, while fully clad, jumpe a to the Port River above Jervois Bridge yesterday and saved William LeHuray. ...

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  17. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Nine employes of the Railway Department were remanded at the Central Police Court today until May 4 on charges of having conspired to defraud the Railway ...

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  18. EGGS AGAIN DEARER

    Prices for eggs continue to soar. Another advance of 2d. a dozen took place in Adelaide today. The increase in the market was stated ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TANGLE

    A Federal subsidy on the lines of the one recently granted to Western Australia is recommended by Sir Nicholas Lockver as a partial solution of the financial ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. FINE WEATHER

    Up to 3 o'clock today the maximum temperature in Adelaide was 68.6 deg. Although rain is expected ...

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  21. "RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR"

    Students at the University of Adelaide at a meeting last night agreed to a motion expressing disapproval of the behaviour of certain individuals at a ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. GENOA TRAGEDY

    Returning to Melbourne on the R.M.S. Mooltan, which arrived at Fremantle today is Mr. George Nathan, who is accompanied by his wife, son, and ...

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  23. Paringa Unloading

    Acting on instructions from Mr. A. C. Woodsford (secretary of the Seamen's Union in Adelaide) the crew of the steamer Paringa began unloading ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING

    Lemina was withdrawn from the Adelaide Cup at 11.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  25. TODAY'S SHOWS

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  26. SHOOTING FATALITY

    There was a tragic ending to a shooting party at Big Springs in the Wagga district. One of the party fired at a bird not knowing that in a bush behind was ...

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  27. STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike at Mount Lyell caused by the miners refusing to work with Italians has been settled. The men resumed work today. The company has agreed to ...

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  28. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  29. On 'Change

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