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  2. THE HEART OF THE CITY KING WILLIAM STREET

    Situated at No. 7 King William street are the premises of Mr. S. D. Stevenson, jeweller and optician. Those persons desirous of securing high-class jewellery ...

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  7. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL.

    One of the most popular nostelries in the city is the Southern Cross Hotel. Appropriately named, it is small wonder that it is patronised by all who enjoy ...

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  8. Mr. M. H. PULFORD.

    The sunny climate of Australia offers boundless opportunities for the amateur photographer, of which there are naturally many. No more pleasurable ...

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  9. EDUCATION.

    "Has education benefited the people? It is doubtful, unless it be that one of the people discover the cause of our trouble and the people strike home with, ...

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  10. HALL'S PIANOS.

    Australians are not slow to appreciate good music, and the piano is a favorite instrument with them. The Australian is a been critic of a piano, too, and will ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. NATIONALISATION OF THE BANKING BUSINESS.

    By bringing into operation this natural law the supremacy of our race will be impregnable, for we own the best portions of the earth's surface, and the ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. VICTORIAN BROWN COAL

    An announcement of a development which may have a bearing of the utmost importance upon the utilisation of the brown coal deposits in Victoria and upon ...

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  13. GERMAN OR BRITISH?

    The attitude of the Prime Minister (Eight Hon. W. M. Hughes) in regard to the sale of enemy goods came in for general criticism at Tuesday's ...

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  14. SCIENTIFIC SIGHT TESTING

    Mr. B. F. Lindschau, of 5 Bowman's Arcade, specialises in scientific sight testing, the value of which cannot be overreach the public. There is a very ...

    Article : 90 words
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  16. UNWHOLESOME FOOD SOLD

    At a meeting of the Footscray branch of the P.L.L. on Monday the president (Mr. H. Armstrong) said it had been brought to his notice by man who had ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY

    Effect has been given to the recommendations of the Naval Board in regard to the reorganisation of the Commonwealth naval forces, and complete ...

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  18. POLICE COURT

    Before Messrs. S. J. Mitchell S.M., and H. Wells. Two persons were fined for drunkenness. ...

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  19. SEEING BY SOUND

    To a select gathering of members of the Rontgen Society at the Institution of Electrical Engineers in London. Dr. E. E. Fournier d'Albe, D.Sc., described and ...

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  20. LOST GERMAN COLONIES

    Speaking at a meeting at Westminster Hall. Mr. Walter Long, the Colonial Secretary—whose son has just been killed in action—made the following significant ...

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  21. CURED BY A KISS

    Private William Davis, of the South Staffordshire Regiment, who at, Loos, in October, 1915, was deprived of speech and heaving by shell shock, has regained his ...

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  22. NAPOLEON HOTEL

    Historic associations surround the Napoleon Hotel. For very many years the hotel has been a landmark in King William street, and throughout the State the ...

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  23. ANDREW STREET AFFRAY.

    In connection with the disturbance in Andrew street last Thursday, as the resuit of which a man named Morgan was arrested on a charge of attempted ...

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  24. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    When the name of Walter Hintze was called yesterday by the constables at the Adelaide Police Court to answer a charge of having, at the Victoria Park ...

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  27. ENLISTED AT 62

    A recruit of 62, Josiah Brown, of Everton, Lancashire, formerly a policeman and insurance agent in Liverpool, has gone through the full course of army ...

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  28. PORT AUGUSTA NEWS.

    On Monday night a dance was held in the Port Augusta town hall by the H.A.C.B. Society. The hall was beautifully decorated, and the spacious door ...

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  29. RAPID RISE TO FORTUNE

    Coming to London with less than £5 in his pocket and receiving £35 a year in his situation, Mr. Stewart Kalkett told a romantic story of his rise to fortune to ...

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  30. TEAM COLLISION.

    A collision between two tramcars occured at the corner of Hutt street and Wakefield street yesterday morning. The cars were both returning ...

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  31. STREMPEL AND JOLLY.

    One of the leading firms of chemists in the city, Messrs. Strempel and Jolly, of 32 King William street, enjoy a high reputation for promptness, courtesy, and ...

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  32. SOLDIER SON'S LAST LETTER.

    Captain R. E. Hoskins, R.A.M.C., of Toronto, on the night before he was killed in the battle of the Somme, wrote a letter to his mother, which he ...

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  33. VAN DAMAGED.

    As James P. Marsn, a greengrocer, of Sixth street, Bowden, was driving a horse and four-wheeled van into Grenfell street, he was nearly across the ...

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  34. A. E. HAIGH.

    Among those with a "sweet tooth" Mr. A. E. Haigh, confectioner, of 34, King William street, is well known. Mr. Haigh is careful to see that only the ...

    Article : 44 words
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