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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Surprise was expressed yesterday by the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) that a letter sent to him by the South Australian branch of the Australian Natives' ...

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  3. FATALITY AT ISLINGTON.

    Crashing into a heavily-laden motor lorry at a level-crossing at the Islington railway-station on Friday afternoon, a passenger ...

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  4. THE FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    Two full days of sunshine and the prospect of more are a[?]guries for excellent football weather to-morrow, when the carnival will be continued on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRADE UNIONISM.

    The Australian Council of Trade Unions had a busy day to-day. In addition to important decisions with reference to arbitration, the question of ...

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  6. INFANTS' SCHOOLS.

    Speaking at the opening of the new infant schools at Murray Bridge yesterday the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) said in 1920 infant schools were ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bridges will be present at the Football Charity Carnival this afternoon, and this evening his Excellency and Lady Bridges ...

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  8. "BUY WHERE YOU SELL!"

    Knowing the keen interest which Sir David Gordon has always taken in the primary industries of Australia and the promotion of Interchange with Great ...

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  9. DE VALERA TAKES OATH.

    Mr. de Valera and the other members of the Republican Party took the oath of allegiance to the Crown in the Dail to-day. They were introduced by Mr. ...

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  10. IRISH PRIME MINISTER.

    The motor car of the Prime Minister (Mr. Cosgrave) to-day collided with a lorry in Temple Green. Mr. Cosgrave was badly cut about the face, and had to have ...

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  11. A FINE WEEK-END.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"Light rain was recorded this morning in the South-East and most of the central and Scattered in parts of the ...

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  12. OVERSEAS MARKETING BILL.

    The Minister of Markets and Migration (Mr. Paterson) returned from Western Australia on Friday evening, and will address a meeting of apple and pear ...

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  13. THIS CHARITY CARNIVAL.

    Indications point to the Charity Carnival, to be held at the Adelaide Oval today, being a great success. A varied and comprehensive programme of sports ...

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  14. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    A tribute was paid to the work of school committee by the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) yesterday, in opening a new infants' school at Murray ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The fact that a Nationalist Minister, speaking on behalf of the Government, has publicly expressed a wish that the Governor-General (the Earl of Athlone) ...

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  16. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    George William Jones (9), a son of Mr. John Jones, of Broad-street, Queenstown, met his death at Alberton under tragic circumstances on Friday evening. He ...

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  17. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL "FINED."

    The [?]-General (Hon. H. Homburg) yesterday received a "summons" from the Mock Court Committee of the Commercial Travellers' and ...

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  18. "BACK TO KAPUNDA."

    The Mayor of Kapunda (Mr. Richard Hawke), who is a member of the Fire Brigades Board, visited the city at the week-end. He reports that ...

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  19. THE SOVIET.

    The most reliable interpretation of recent events in Moscow is probably that transmitted by the "Berliner Tageblatt" correspondent, who says:-"The fight for ...

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  20. PUNISHMENT FOR JOY-RIDERS.

    In asking that punishment for joy-riders should be increased, Mr. D. W. Phillips, representing the Automobile Association Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) yesterday, ...

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  21. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    In connection with the case of Sacco and Vanzetti, Judge Sanderson announced today that he would allow a bill of exemptions to go before the Full Court, ...

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  22. LINK WITH ABRAHAM.

    On the site known as "Napoleon's Hill," because Napoleon occupied it when marching on Acre, the Banks expedition has made important discoveries. The site is ...

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  23. A DIAMOND RUSH.

    Extraordinary preparations are being made for a big diamond rush on a newlyproclaimed farm in the Transvaal. It is reported as being among the richest in the ...

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  24. REPUBLICAN GERMANY.

    Dr. Kardorff, speaking in the Reichstag to-day on the eighth anniversary of the Republican Constitution, said Dr. Ebert and Field-Marshal von Hindenburg were ...

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  25. THE DUCHESS OF YORK.

    The proposal of the Glasgow City Council to confer the freedom of the city on the Duchess of York was to-day the occasion for some Labor "fireworks" at a ...

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  26. INTER-UNIVERSITY RIFLE MATCHES

    Members of the Sydney and Melbourne University rifle teams will arrive in Adelaide to-morrow morning to take part in the annual inter-University rifle matches. ...

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  27. FAITH AND ORDER.

    Victory for the fundamentalists was foreshadowed when the World Conference on Faith and Order received the report of its commission on "The message of the ...

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  28. ISLINGTON WORKERS.

    Reference was made yesterday by the Premier (Hon, R. L. Butler) to a statement by the secretary of the Government General Workers' Association (Mr. F. K. ...

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  29. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' APPEAL.

    The annual appeal of the Limbless Soldiers' Association will be conducted in the city and country on September 19 and 24, and a city, suburban, and country button ...

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  30. The Girl From Armentleres.

    Although the South Australian carnival footballers are a modest lot of men, some attempts have been made on the trip to Melbourne to learn a few verses in praise ...

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  31. INSTRUCTION IN DOMESTIC ARTS.

    The seventh school of instruction in domestic arts was opened on Friday at the domestic arts centre at Norwood. The school will be conducted over a period of ...

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  32. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  33. CEREMONIAL PARADE OF 10th BATTALION.

    On Saturday, August 20, the annual ceremony of receiving the new quota of cadets into the 10th Battalion will be held at the corner of Gurr's-road and East-parade, ...

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  34. CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL.

    The Elder Conservatorium String Quartet will give another recital in the Public Library lecture hall on Wednesday next. These special evenings by the quartet have ...

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  35. GROWING SOBER.

    An official report shows that there were 7,951 (or 10 per cent.) fewer convictions for drunkenness in 1926 than in 1925. It says:—"Viewing the question over a ...

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  36. "THE SATURDAY EXPRESS."

    To-day's edition of "The Saturday Express" contains the usual interesting features which have made it so popular as a week-end paper. Several columns of ...

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  37. THE VOSZ ESTATE.

    The Executor Trustee and Agency Company, as trustee, is distributing the funds in the residuary estate of Mr. Heinrich Ludwig Vonz, and is paying the sum of ...

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  38. MAILS FROM LONDON.

    English mails by the Moreton Bay are expected to arrive in Adelaide overland from Fremantle on Sunday evening. The letter portion will be distributed on ...

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  39. EX-KING OF GREECE.

    While ex-King George of Greece was looking out of the window of a railway carriage at Kikinda (Rumania), a young man attempted to assassinate him. The ...

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  40. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The Royalists, by a system of systematic obstruction, Have dissolved the Coalition Cabinet, M. Tsalda[?]s and others quitting the Council Chamber. ...

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  41. PROBABLE NEW GUINEA EARTHQUAKE.

    The Government Meteorologist reports that the earthquake recorded by the Sydney Observatory on Wednesday evening, as stated in "The Advertiser" yesterday, ...

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  42. THE ORPHAN HOME.

    The annual meeting and pound day of the Orphan Home, Adelaide, will be held on Saturday next, at Mitcham. The Dean of Adelaide will preside. ...

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  43. WINTER SCHOOL VACATION.

    The winter vacation in connection with the public schools of the State will begin on Thursday, and continue until Tuesday, August 30. ...

    Article : 25 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 13 words
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