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  2. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    At the Working Men's Hall, Nilestreet, Port Adelaide, on Sunday afternoon, a special meeting of the local branch of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  3. GREAT CARNIVAL FOR CHARITY

    It is safe to say that 60,000 people had some part in the Charity Carnival on Saturday, for there were thousands in the streets of the city at 1 o'clock ...

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  4. PRICE OF SUGAR

    "The sugar embargo is costing Australia £7,000,000 a year more than it should pay," begins a statement which has been sent by the Town and ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS

    Advice as to how Australia could extricate herself from her present difficulties was tendered by the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) at a ...

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  6. TIMBER WORKERS

    An exchange of words between the strike leaders and the police officers was the principal feature of the mass meeting of the timber workers in the ...

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  7. BOY SCOUTS

    Most of the Australian contingent were absent from the camp at Arrowe Park all day to-day en a charabanc trip to Rhyl. where they were entertained ...

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  8. REV. W. H. ROFE DEAD

    The death occurred yesterday morning of the Rev. William H. Rofe. at his residence, Stuart-road. Prospect, after an illness of about six weeks. His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MELBOURNE STRIKE FUND

    The contributions to the strike fund instituted by the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, to assist timber workers and others involved in file ...

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  10. PRESENTATIONS TO CHIEF SCOUT

    Brilliant weather greeted the Chief Scout when he toured the great camp on horseback to-day, receiving the warmest welcome everywhere. Lord ...

    Article : 335 words
  11. SOLOMON ISLANDS

    News of the first gold discovery in the Solomon Islands was brought to Sydney by the discoverer. Mr. W. Newall. who arrived by the Mataram ...

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  12. ENGLISH MAILS

    The question of accelerating the mail services between Australia and Great Britain was discussed on Saturday by the Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. ...

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  13. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The most widespread rain for several months has fallen throughout New South Wales during the last two days. About 80 per cent, of the recording ...

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  14. FLIGHT ROUND EUROPE

    In the round Europe flight the first arrivals to-day at Budapest were Miss Spooner (England), Lord Carberry (England), M. Kleps, and Captain ...

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  15. CUP FOR ARTILLERYMEN

    The Schnack Cap, presented in 1912 by the late Mr. W. J. T. Clarke, of South Australia, for perpetual competition among field artillery batteries of ...

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  16. PETROL TAX

    The Primary Producers' Conference on Saturday carried a motion favoring a petrol tax for the -maintenance of main roads. It was contended that it ...

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  17. VICTORIA BENEFITS

    Heavy rain fell over the southern portion of the Riverina and in the north-east and north central districts of Victoria at the week-end. ...

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  18. Interchange of Congratulations

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven), as Chief Scout for Australia, has received from the Chief World Scout Lord Baden-Powell, the ...

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  19. LEPROSY

    The fact that leprosy is now curahle was emphasised by the Rev. A.E. Blackwell, associate secretary for Australia of the Mission of Lepers, in and ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. TASMANIAN TIMBER MILL

    A timber mill at Tarawa, owned by Messrs. Jones & Hay, Pty, Ltd., was destroyed by fire in the early hours of Saturday morning. The cause of the ...

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  21. SUSPECTED GAMBLERS

    On Saturday night a large force of police made organised raids on alleged gambling houses. Shortly before 10 o'clock motor cars ...

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  22. ARBITRATION CHANGES

    Allegations were made by the general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. E. Grayndler) on Saturday that the greatest enthusiasm for ...

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  23. WELL-KNOWN SURVEYOR

    The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. John Harrison Packard, of Hughesstreet, North Unley, a well known South Australian surveyor Mr. ...

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  24. WILLS OF THE WEEK

    The "Weekly Trade Gazette" contains particulars of wills of the week for which probate has been granted as follows:—Elizabeth Bowhey. ...

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  25. THEFT OF PILLS

    pills valued at more than £500 were stolen from the factory of De Witt and Co., High-street, St. Kilda, en February 4. The robbery occurred at ...

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  26. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSES

    Three riggers employed at an on depot at Gore Bay, North Sydney, each suffered a fractured right ankle when a scaffold collapsed yesterday, and they fell ...

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  27. PINNAROO BUREAU CONFERENCE

    A conference of branches of the Agricultural Bureau in the Pinnaroo district will be held at Barilla on Thursday. August 15. Mr. C.W. Neindorf ...

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  28. WEEK-END THEFTS

    Thieves gained entrance through the cellar trapdoor into the Rob Roy Hotel, Halifax-street, on Saturday night, and stole cigars valued at 10/. A house in ...

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  29. BETTING IN SYDNEY

    Police raids on different places in the eastern suburbs during the weekend resulted in the arrest of three women and ten men on betting charges. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS

    The death occurred to-day of Mrs. Grieve, wife of Captain Grieve, V.C., of Melbourne. She died from cerebral hemorrhage in hospital, after a ...

    Article : 262 words
  31. LONDON METAL PRICES

    London metal quotations on August 9 were:—Pig iron, home trade and export, £3 12/6. Antimony, British, £52 5/; foreign, £31 2/6. Molybdenum, £1 18/9 ...

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  32. FINANCIAL RFSULTS

    The honorary treasurer (Mr. E. A. Anstey) stated yesterday that the gate takings at the oval were £500 in excess of the sum received last year. A start ...

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  33. FOUR HORSES FALL

    Patrick O'Hanlon, a promising apprentice jockey, died this morning from injuries received when his mount, Third King, fell near the four and a half ...

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  34. THIEVES AT UNLEY PARK

    While Mr. W.J. Waddell and his family were attending the charity carnival on Saturday afternoon, his house in Edith-street, Unley Park, was ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. AT THE OVAL

    Entertaining as the procession was, it was recognised that the main features of the carnival were to be seen at the Adelaide OvaL The gates ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    Mr. Richard Lawry, who died at Broken Hill at the age of 72, was the second eon of Mr. R. Lawry who was for many ...

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  37. FREEMASONRY

    At the Jamestown Masonic Temple on August 6, Bro. C. L. Hewett. S.W., was installed as Worshipful Master of the Victoria Lodge. The ceremony was performed by ...

    Article : 154 words
  38. Patchy Rain in Port Pirie District

    Reports from the country regarding Friday's rain showed that the showers were scattered and the falls very patchy. in some districts, however. ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. STRENUOUS FOOTBALL

    What was lacking in skill was made up in energy, and there was plenty to entertain in the girls' football match, with which the programme closed. Two ...

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  41. GOLF

    On Saturday the New South Wales Kirk Wendeyer Cup team, by 3½ matches to 2½, defeated Victoria. ...

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  42. EMPIRE THEATRE

    The picture "Napoleon." which will be shown at the Empire Theatre to-nightwas filmed in Prance in co-operation with the French Government on authentic ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. WASTED EFFORT

    "For ten years, ten long and lean years," cried the writer. "I have been writing this drama, changing a word here, a line there working on it till ...

    Article : 55 words
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