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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    February 18.—Members of the local branch of the R.S. and S.L.L., and of the Soldiers Memorial Club met on Saturday. There were good attendances at both ...

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  3. THE PASSING SHOW IN LONDON.

    I mentioned the other day the growing [?] among some M'sP. by no means exclusively seated behind the present Conservative Ministry, at the wholesale press ...

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  4. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From [?] Are we, as ratepayers, going to Hang a [?] of £28,000 around our necks That is the question we have to decide. Our roads, ...

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  5. TRANSPORT FACILITIES.

    The quadruplication of the railway line between Adelaide and Goodwood has nec[?] extensive alterations to the overway bridges on the Port-road and at ...

    Article : 342 words
  6. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier (Hon. L. L. Hill) is negotiating to have the whole of his policy speech broadcast from Port Pirie on Thursday evening Station 5DN is endeavoring ...

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  7. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    An arduous and dramatic. campaign of public meetings preceded the elections on Sunday last, for the renewal of one-third of the French Senate. Ten new senators ...

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  8. LOG OF H.M.S. BUFFALO.

    By arrangement with the British Government the Public Library Board has secured for the Archives Department a fac-simile of the log of H.M.S. Buffalo, ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    Mr. H. J. Aiken, who died at Prospect recently, was one of the original selection of land in the Hundred of Willowie. He was born at Omagh, County Tyrone, in ...

    Article : 432 words
  10. DR. BASEDOW'S POSITION

    Dr. H. Basedow made the following statement yesterday:—"Having returned to Adelaide for a few hours, I find that Messrs. Page and Todd have further tried ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. PERPETUAL, LEASES.

    From the COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS (Hon. T. Butterfield):-Referring to the letter appearing in your issue of the 16th instant signed "P. [?] ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. A. Harrison, of [?] Adelaide, who is employed at the works of Ho[?] Motor Body Builders at Woodville, on Friday morning allowed one of ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. CANBERRA.

    From H. G. TOSSELL M.P.:—I hava made two trips to the Federal territory, but my observations are not in accord with those of some of my friends. This ...

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  14. A FATAL FALL.

    A fatal accident occurred about 2.50 p.m. on Friday at the Adelaide Electric Supply Company's power house, at Osborne. A number of men, under the direction of a ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. MELBOURNE MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A series of motor accidents, two of which were head-on collisions between motor cycles, occurred to-day, with the result that seven men were admitted to ...

    Article : 240 words
  16. A MOTOR BUS SMASH.

    A motor bus smash occurred in Militaryroad, Semaphore, shortly before 10 p.m.. on Thursday. A telephone post was damages telephone wires were broken, and class and ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. KNOCKED OFF MOTOR CYCLE.

    Mr. Charles Jordan, a tramway employe, of [?] Light Gardens, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital shortly after 9 o'clock last night. suffering from ...

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  18. FOOTBALL TICKETS.

    From H. W. TOMKINS, hon secretary West Torrens Football Club:—It is not my usual custom to reply to anonymous letters, but as one appearing in Thursday's ...

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  19. A MOTOR CAR TAKEN.

    Between 8 and 10.30 p.m. yesterday a five-seater Fiat motor car, owned by Messrs. Crompton & Son, Flinders-street, was taken from the North-terrace car ...

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  20. HOW NAUGHTY A GIRL CAN BE.

    One of the most interesting addresses in connection with the gatherings of educational societies was that given on January 5 (says the "Westminster Gazette") by ...

    Article : 521 words
  21. A FRACTURED ARM.

    Alma Pocock (10). daughter of Mr J. E. Pocock, was playing on Thursday evening when she fell and fractured her left arm. Mr. L. H. Townsend (schoolmaster) ...

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  22. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS.

    Councillor J. T. Heitmann and Mr. W. Whitford, of Paringa, met with a motor accident last night whilst returning from Renmark. Mr. Heitmann's attention was ...

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  23. THE ELECTIONS.

    From "COMMON SENSE," Adelaide:— The letter of "Liberal," in Thursday's "Advertiser" literally takes the bun for effrontery. Here is the Liberal ...

    Article : 321 words
  24. MOTOR LORRY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Warner, of Port Vincent; was driving in a motor lorry, accompanied by Mr. O'Sullivan, of Port Vincent, and Captain McVeigh, of the Harbors Board dredger. ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. "THE ALARM CLOCK."

    The initial performance of Avery Hoptrood's comedy. "The Alarm Clock." will take place at the Prince of Wales Theatre to-night under the management of Messrs. ...

    Article : 363 words
  27. A SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH.

    Becoming exhausted after attempting to rescue two children in difficulties at the Williamstown Baths this morning. Miss May Brewer (32), a school teacher, of ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. FATAL FALL FROM WINDOW.

    Mr. Harry Ciyde McKenzie (58), up holstere, full 40 feet from the window of the Hotel Sydney early this afternoon, and sustained internal injuries and fractured ...

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  29. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Gherkins," Gle[?] and "Sylvia." Southwark.—See reply to "Anxious to Know" in The Advertiser" on February 17. "No Cash."—If in business a return must ...

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  30. FIVE NOSES IN SIX YEARS.

    After six years spent in hospitals in a quest tor a new nose, Sir. David Clark aged 51, an ex-soldier, of Maryhill Glasgow, now thinks (says the London ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. CAUGHT IN BELTING,

    Suffering intense pain when his leg was fractured in six places by machinery, Mr. Neal Enever (20), a farmer's son, could summon assistance only by crawling to ...

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  32. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) has notified the other State Treasurers that he has asked Mr. Bruce to collect the Federal taxes, as the Federal Government ...

    Article : 141 words
  33. WOMEN EXCEL MEN.

    Sir Robert Armstrong Jones, an export in mental diseases, lecturing to the Me[?] cal Society of London, Chandos-street, early in December, said women were superior ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. NEW ZEALAND FIRES.

    A fire at Greymouth destroyed a furniture factory and damaged an adjoining general store Another fire at Rangataua, on the main trunk railway, demolished ...

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  35. MINING.

    It was officially announced to-day that the directors of the Golden Horseshes Estates Company have submitted to the companies concerned a scheme for the ...

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  36. A HUGE MAGNET.

    A powerful magnet is bring dragged over array reservations in Washington, United States, to salvage tons of nails which have proved a menace to horses and ...

    Article : 65 words
  37. THE HANDY MAN.

    Barbara—"The butcher offered me his hand this morning father." Father—"The scoundrel: How dare he-" ...

    Article : 42 words
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