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  5. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST FLYING BOAT SERVICE

    Civil aviation abroad has made rapid strides since the war. Australia has made little progress in this direction, particularly in South Australia. To this State, however, will belong the distinction of establishing the first flying boat service in the Commonwealth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FREE FIELD FOR "THE NEWS"

    By a dramatic coup, with a completeness unprecedented in the history of Australian journalism, News Limited has acquired the existing evening newspaper of Adelaide. "The Journal" and "The Express," and publication of those journals will cease or ...

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  8. CONQUERING THE AIR

    LONDON, Today.—Commander Burney, interviewed by a "Sun" representative, stated that the Government was apparently about to announce its ...

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  9. FRUIT SURPLUS.

    "Taxpayer" writes from Melbourne on fruit pool muddles.—Fruitgrowers must be staggered to know that the disposal of their fruits has been placed in the hands ...

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  10. QUESTIONS INVITED

    Though the first answers to legal and medical questions will not be published until the next issue of "The Mail," questions are already coming in. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS

    LONDON, To-day.—Mr. Godirey Isaacs, interviewed by "The Sun" representative in London, said that negotiations with the Postmaster-General regarding the erection ...

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  12. TO BRIGHTEN LIFE

    Bed at 11 p.m.! Not if a few light hearted theatrical spirits know it. They have formed the Garrick Club and applied for incorporation under the Companies ...

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  13. WOMEN AND WINE

    In passing sentence of 12 months imprisonment on a young man judge [?] at the Darlingian's sessions said his task was made difficult because he had ...

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  14. MINE FIRE

    The fire in the underground workings of the Broken Hill Central Mine has gained large proportions. ...

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  15. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, To-day.—Yorkshire by deciding Leicester has sacred its eleventh repressive win. Robinson took 5 wickets [?] 46 and Rhodes 4 for 24. ...

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  16. RICH STIPEND.

    LONDON, To-day.—Rev. S. T. Hoban, of Melbourne, has received an offer by cable of a Californian Methodist pastorate with a stipend of £2,000 yearly. A new ...

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  17. ANOTHER STORM.

    In his noon [?] to-day the Government Meteorologist says the approaching weather conditions are:— Temporarily fine, but soon becoming ...

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  18. MONEYLESS YOUTH.

    Peter John Campbell, an uncouth-looking young man, pleaded guilty at the St. Peters Magistrates' Court, before Messrs. A. Burford and S. Reeves on Saturday, to ...

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  19. PROPERTY SALES.

    Wilkinson, Sando, & Wyles, Limited, report the following sales by public auction and private treaty for the week ending Friday, 20th inst:— ...

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  20. FOR, THE FIRST COMMONWEALTH FLYING-BOAT SERVICE.

    The first flying-boat service in the Commonwealth is to be established in Adelaide almost immediately under the direction of Lieut H. C. Miller. This flying boat, one of Mr. Lebbeus Hordern's, has been shipped to Adelaide by Lieut. Miller, who hopes to cut down the time between Port Lincoln and Adelaide from 48 hours to 'two hours, and between Yorke's Peninsula and Adelaide from 10 hours to 25 minutes. A similar machine, also owned by Mr. Lebbeus Hordern, was used by Capt. Lang in his flight to Tasmania, and also by Capts. Hurley and Lang in Papua. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BRITAIN'S REPLY TO GERMANY.

    LONDON, To-day.—It is understood that the British Cabinet has agreed to a draft reply to Germany. It will be sent immediately to the Allies and America ...

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  22. LABOR AT BROKEN HILL.

    In accordance with a statement made on Thursday by Mr. F. Voss Smith (general manager Book 14 Mine) operations were to-day suspended for an indefinite ...

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  23. RECENT WILLS

    Alleu, John, Unley; £450. Ball, Alice Maud, North Adelaide; £350. Bockelberg, Heimich Ferdinend Otto, Norwood; £250. ...

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  24. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Shooting at Bisley on Thursday for the National Challenge Trophy resulted as follows:— England, 1,954. ...

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  25. ROUTE OF SEAPLANE'S SERVICE.

    Twenty-five minutes across St. Vincent Gulf, 95 minutes from Yorke's Peninsula to Port Lincoln. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the race for the world's sculling championship on the Richmond River to-day James Paddou (holder) defeated Darey Hadfield (New Zealand) by 12 ...

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  27. EVERY LOT SOLD.

    In spite of the very cold, threatening weather there was a splendid attendance at Mr. McCord's subdivisional sale of Springfield Estate, Grange Road, on ...

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  28. PRICE OF GAS.

    Forced by the united voice of public opinion, the Metropolitan Gas Company has decided to reduce the price of gas from 8/6 to 7/6 a thousand feet after the ...

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  29. STILL BURNING.

    The position in regard to the fire at present burning on the 400-ft. level at the Central Mine was to-day stated by J. Hebbard (manager) to be unchanged. ...

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  31. FATHERS' ASSOCIATION AND SOLDIERS.

    Sir—In your last issue I made a statement to the effect that I had communicated with Mr. Hill, president of the Fathers' Association, several times ...

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  32. SUCCESSFUL LAND SALE.

    There was a splendid attendance at Northgate Street, Unley Park, this afternoon when five valuable residential sites were sold at auction under instruction from ...

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  33. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SALE

    There was again a large attendance this afternoon at Da Costa Park when the remaining allotments were offered at auction. Forty-two blocks were sold up to ...

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  34. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  35. WOULD MAKE EASTER FIXED DATE IN APRIL.

    Easter was decreed by the Council of Nicea in 325 A. D. to change with the noon, because the moon was a matter of such great importance to the Christian ...

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  36. TERRIBLE WEATHER.

    The effects can be greatly minimised by serving Rosella Tomato Soup. All grocers can supply Rosella goods. s174c ...

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