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  2. A FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    Mr. Richard Degerman (32), a Swedish fisherman, of Glenelg, met his death by drowning on Tuesday afternoon. He left Port Adelaide on Tuesday morning for ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The cuckoo was heard at Lockleys on Wednesday morning, pouring forth its peculiar liquid notes, which run up the scale in quick succession. The pallid ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 11 a.m. on Wednesday a [?] bus owned and driven by Mr. Hugh Stevens, of [?] East Glen[?] and a motor car owned and driven by [?] ...

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  5. SILVERTON TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    S[?] of the Tramway [?] [?] at the annual [?] to-day, were informed by the chairman (Mr. V. J. Saddler) had been fairly satisfactory. The [?] ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    If but one demand in the new seamen's log is granted, that for substitutes for seamen on leave, the companies estimate that there ...

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  7. ENGLAND PLAYERS DISCUSS CRICKET.

    The main topic of interest in cricket society is the tour to South Africa, and everyone is watching the progress of young players who might be 'taken. There have ...

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  8. THE QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    It is expected that the critical moment in the Queensland railway trouble will be on Monday, when the Government attempt to engage men to fill the places of those dismissed for refusing duty. ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Martha Herean, a middle-aged woman, of North-road, Entield, was knocked down by a tram in O'Connell-street, North Adelaide, on Wednesday afternoon. She ...

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  10. EXHIBITION OF MEDICI PRINTS.

    A fine coflection of reproductions of the work of the great masters of painting has now been placed on view in the Art Gallery. They will afford the public an ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. A LINESMAN INJURED.

    Mr. Victor Hamblen, of Second-street, Finchley, Magill sustained burns on his hands as the result of grasping a live electric were on Wednesday morning while ...

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  12. A CARPENTER INJURED.

    Mr. Alfred J. Kiesweller (32), of Nabelstreet, South Plymouth, foreman carpenter, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday morning suffering from ...

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  13. A POSTAL EMPLOYE INJURED.

    Mr. V. W. G. Hamble (33), of Finsbury Park, Magill, received treatment at the Adelaide Hospital yesterday morning for severe burns on the hands caused through ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND CRICKET TOUR.

    The New Zealand Cricket Council has been advised that the English tour will entail a heavy financial loss, due largely to the continuous wet weather. On the ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. POPULARISING THE TELEPHONE.

    The Postal Department is undertaking a campaign to increase the number of telephone subscribers, as it is thought that notwithstanding the large increase in ...

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  16. THROWN FROM BUGGY.

    Mr. H. W[?]adrowski, when driving home on Saturday evening, alighted from his buggy to open a gate, when the horses bolted and a wheel, of the vehicle ...

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  17. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The action brought by Richard Thomas Harrison, a sporting journalist, before Mr. Justice James and a jury, in which he claimed £2,000 damages from William. J. ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. ? REQUIRED FOR OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A recent meeting of the Australian Olympic Federation in Sydney decided to make an [?] for £10,000, which will be required to finance an Australian team ...

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  19. THE NORTH-TERRACE COLLISION.

    Mr. Andrew Driscoll (38), of Mallala, who was taken to the Adelaide Hospital shortly before midnight on Monday as the result of a collision on North-terrace ...

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  20. FOOTBALL AND CASH.

    Abby Carr and Sid Harris, Rugby League footballers, have accepted an offer from the Huddersfield club, which includes a bonus of £800 to each player, £6 per ...

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  21. FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    Mr. Alfred J. Kieswheeler, of Noblestreet, South Plympton, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday morning suffering from concussion and a ...

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  22. IGNAZ FRIEDMAN.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bridges and Dame Nellie Melba will attend Ignaz Friedman's final concert at the Town Hall to-night. The programme will ...

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  23. LORRY FALLS INTO A RIVER.

    Mr. H. Harris was returning from Lyndoch with a load of chaff in Messrs. Beasley & Co.'s lorry, when tie front spring broke as he was crossing the ...

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  24. NO ACTION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The secretary of the South Australian branch of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. J. Drummond) stated on Wednesday that communications had been received ...

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  25. STATE FINANCES.

    The .State revenue for August was £623,630 compared with £619,507 far the same month of last year and the expenditure was £751,033, against £728,32½, leaving 1 deficit of ...

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  26. INJURED BY A LORRY.

    Mr. Albert Cook (24), a cool carter, was run over by his own motor lorry at Newcastle to-day and sustained a ruptured lung and fractured ribs. The lorry started while ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    August 31. Present—The Mayor (Mr. H. S. Hatwell), Aldermen Sandow, Leal, and Watson, and Councillors House. Worrell, Ryan, Isley, Mason, Cooper, Langdon, and Lloyd, Receipts, ...

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  28. SPRING SHOW ENTRIES.

    Friday was the closing day for general entries for the Spring Show. The secre[?] of the society (Mr. Harold J. Finnis) stated yesterday that the figures ...

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  29. MR. McCORMACK CALLED NAMES.

    The New South Wales council of the Australian Railways Union resolved to-day that the threat to their members in Queensland made by the Premier—stamped ...

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  30. NEWSPAPER OFFICE DESTROYED.

    The office of the "Waipa Post," at Teawamutu was gutted by fire last night. A printing press, two [?], and other machinery were ruined. The damage ...

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  31. BRITISH ARTISTS.

    The Royal British Colonial Society of Artists' exhibition at the Society of Arts' Gallery continues to attract large and interested attendances, and the sales have ...

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  32. COPYRIGHT MUSIC.

    Sir—The attention of my board has been [?] a report in your issue of August 23, referring to the terms of a memorial drawn up at a meeting held recently in ...

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  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    The present programme at the Majestic Theatre adds to the reputation of Mr. Stud Foley's Follies. The present [?] "Spate" Parts," is full of funny sketches, ...

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  34. THE EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "Summer Bachelors," at the [?] Theatre, gives quite a outlook on the life the lonely grass widowers who remain behind to slave in the city white [?] ...

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  35. "THE CHRONICLE."

    Included in the, illustrated supplement of this week's edition of "The Chronicle" are a number of specially interestnig photographs. Among these are a view ...

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  36. THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    At the annual meeting of the Zoological and [?] Society on Wednesday, his Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) said he had seen a good ...

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  37. THE PALAIS ROYAL.

    The Palais Royal, will be closed to the general public to-night, on account of the Movie Ball. Tomorrow a formal evening has been arranged at the request of many ...

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  38. FEAR IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There is a possibility that the Queensland Railway dispute may extend to New South Wales and in both political and industrial circles the outlook is ...

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  39. WEST'S PICTURES.

    At West's Pictures Miss Beryl Mills ("Miss Australia 1926") appeals on the stage at the afternoon and evening sessions. The leading drama is "Across ...

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  40. MR. AND MRS. AUBREY HALL'S DANCE CLASSES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hall will held the weekly advanced beginners' [?] in the Oddfellows Hall, Dalestreet, [?] Adelaide, this evening. On Saturday [?] ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. ADELAIDE COMPETITIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  42. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    Mr. P. J. Minahan, M. L. A., who recently separated from the Lang section of the Labor movement, has decided to oppose the Premier (Mr. Lang at ...

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  43. DOMESTIC ARTS CENTRE.

    The domestic arts centre at the Brompton school is to be transferred to the Hindmarsh central school so as to avoid waste of time and expense. The Minister ...

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  44. THE WONDERGRAPH.

    "Marriage," the leading picture at the Wondergraph Theatre, deals with some of the evils of modern life, due to the false standards of the day, and it is ...

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  45. MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD HALLS DANCE CLASSES.

    Instruction in all ballroom dances will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall in the Walkeeville Hall to-night. The programme will include the black bottom and ...

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  46. MOTOR BUSES IN THE STREETS.

    It is expected that the new regulations excluding motor buses from King William street will be put into operation within a week or ten days. A motion to disallow ...

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  47. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    Many beautiful scenes of Alaska are witnessed in "Rocking Moon," new being screened at the Grand Theatre. The story tells of the romance and adventures of a ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 380 words
  49. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Yesterday being the last, day for lodging income tax returns, the lobby in the Education Building, where papers were receiyed, was besieged throughout the day, ...

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  50. ELITE DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Considerable interest was manifested at the Elite Palais last night, when the dancing championship arranged by the management was concluded. The [?] ...

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  51. ALSATIAN WOLF HOUNDS.

    Referring to the proposal of the Royal Agricultural Society to offer prizes at its show for Alsatian wolf hounds, Mr. R. T. Melrose, who recently returned from ...

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  52. THE NEW PAVILION.

    The current programme at the New Pavilion Theatre includes two notable attractions in "Oh! What a Nurse" and "Tell It to the Marines." In the first ...

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  53. RAILWAY MOTOR BUSES.

    Replying to Mr. Edwards in the Assembly on Wednesday, the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) said legislation was being Considered with a view to protecting the ...

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  54. NEW GUINEA.

    The Minister of Home and Territories (Mr. Marr) stated to-day that the allegations by Senator Chapman of "dummying" in connection with the purchase of ...

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  55. YACHT DORIS.

    The yacht Dons, originally reported to have sunk with 45 tourists, is now stated to have gone aground, and all on board have been saved. ...

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  56. LA MARIE DANCE.

    The management of the La Marie dance will hold their weekly class at the [?] Institution, North Adelaide to-night, when dancing will be conducted from [?] ...

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  57. PRINTING PRODUCTION AND COST ACCOUNTING.

    The South Australian Master Fruiters' and Allied Trades' Association is offering to the printing industry a uniform plan of cost accounting, and has entrusted to ...

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  58. A SALVATION ARMY FAIR.

    Beginning with a street sale of buttons last Friday, the buttons, admitting to the fair, the Salvation Army at Port Adelaide is conducting a blue and gold ...

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  59. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  60. THE YORK THEATRE.

    "The Night of Love" is shotting to crowded audiences at the York Theatre. It has the background of gorgeous dressing and mediaeval state. "The Night of ...

    Article : 91 words
  61. TRADE IN KENYA COLONY.

    An advertisement in our issue of to day makes the interesting announcement! that [?]. Dalgety & Co. have extended their business to Kenya Colony British East ...

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  62. COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS THEATRE.

    Miss Laura La Plante appears is "Beware of Widows," which is to be screened at the Garden Theatre. 'Colonel Light Gardens, this evening. A rollicking story ...

    Article : 92 words
  63. Advertising

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    Advertising : 50 words
  64. STEADY RAIN.

    Steady rain fell here all the afternoon. Farmers in the surrounding districts will be delighted, as the crops mere showing signs of going off. The rain appears ...

    Article : 41 words
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