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  2. THE KING AND THE EMPIRE.

    "An Old Courtier," writing recently in T.P.'s Magazine, remarked:—At the beginning of the reign the King set before himself a very clearly marked and ...

    Article : 455 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor has a busy week ahead of him. Most of the engagements will consist of visits to public schools, as follows:—Monday—Edwards ...

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  6. A HUSBAND'S MISTAKE.

    An extraordinary mistake was made at Werribee on Friday. Patrick Borghan, an elderly man, informed some friends at Moonee Ponds that his wife had died that ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. VETERAN STOCK INSPECTOR.

    Mr. J. R. Weir, the retiring Chief Inspector of Stock of Victoria, was during his 33 years' service in that position, border inspector of stock on the South Australian ...

    Article : 533 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS

    Mr. Cecil J. Brown, of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company, received an intimation to-day (writes our Moonta correspondent on July 14) from ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    Compulsory military training in Australia may fairly be expected to result in improvement of the male physique—and the improvement should be soon ...

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  10. The Register. ADELAIDE: MONDAY, JULY 17, 1911.

    The latest census returns of the United Kingdom are being studied in relation particularly to the great emigration movement Economists have ...

    Article : 973 words
  11. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Sunday).—Temporarily fine, followed by cloudy and showery weather, chiefly over southern districts, Northerly ...

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  12. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Monday, July 17—Low water, 11.50 a.m.; high water, 6 p.m. ARRIVED.—July 13. Orvieto, R.M.S. 7,421 tons, W. S. Shelford ...

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  13. JUNIOR CADETS.

    Before leaving for Sydney on Saturday the Acting Minister for Defence (Sir. McGregor) obtained executive authority for the appointment of the selected officers for ...

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  14. STATE SCHOOLS OR PUBLIC SCHOOLS?

    In his speech at the annual dinner of the St. Peters Collegians, Association on Saturday evening, the Rev. H. Girdlestone, M.A., again reverted to the venerable ...

    Article : 451 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    After the 11.55 a.m. train from Adelaide had left Bowden on Saturday, and open door of one of the carriages struck an up Henley Beach train. The mishap occurred near ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. FOUNTAIN FOR GLENELG.

    Cr. MacCallum, representing New Glenelg Ward in the Glenelg Corporation, has presented to the town a drinking fountain, the only stipulation being that it is to be ...

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  18. KING GEORGE AS A BIRD-LOVER.

    In connection with the Coronation of the King aDd Queen—the Royal Patrons of the R.A.O.U.—members will learn with interest that King George is not only a great ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. FRACTURED LEG.

    MANNAHILL, July 14.—While Donald McLeod, an employe of Mr. Joseph Kenworthy, of Oulnina Station, was attempting to jump a wire fence, he fell and broke ...

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  20. PLUCKY YOUNG LADY.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, July 14.—An incident which showed morvellous presence of mind and pluck on the part of a young lady occurred on Wednesday afternoon ...

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  21. THE WATERLOO CUP.

    The most important conning event held in South Australia is the Waterloo Cup. Usually this classic stake is decided at either Hill River or Buckland Park, but ...

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  22. WIRELESS.

    Under the Wireless Telegraph Act 1905 a notification has been issued by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas). Provision is made for the issue of general licences ...

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  23. THE STAGE AND IMMIGRATION.

    According to toe testimony of immigrants to Australia, the glowing accounts of the country given by returned English and American theatrical artists, influenced ...

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  24. SUFFOCATED BY HAY.

    BALAKLAVA, July 14.—Mr. G. A. Steinwedel, aged 34, a farmer, of North Dalkey, was suffocated on Thursday through the face of a haystack falling on ...

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  25. THREE LAST YEAR!

    The annual football match between the S.P.S.C. and P.A.C. boys is always responsible for a plentiful supply of enthusiasm among the lads in the pavilion, a ...

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  26. CAUGHT BY THE FLOOD.

    KAPUNDA, July 14.—Heavy rain in the district where the River Light rises put a fair volume of water in the river on Wednesday afternoon and the mild flood came ...

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  27. SERVANTS WITH SERVANTS.

    Many of the houses kept up by some of the present day millionaires are so large that a number of the head servants have lower domestics to wait on them. These ...

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  28. RESULT OF A FALL.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—Further evidence was taken by the Coroner yesterday concerning the death of Thomas Hulsman, a wheelwright. Deceased was picked up in ...

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  29. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Orient liner Orvieto, with the latest English mails on board, arrived from London at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. It came aa a surprise to learn that there were ...

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  30. WOMEN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration (Hon. C. Vaughan), when seen on Saturday morning with reference, to the cable message from London stating ...

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  31. IMMIGRANTS FOR THE WEST.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) has received a report from the Agent-General stating that steamers have been engaged to convey to Fremantle from June ...

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  32. METHYLATED SPIRITS.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—Joseph Curtis, laborer, aged 40, died in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday from the effects of a "spree," during which he drank ...

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  33. MEMORIAL TO A PIONEER.

    In the village of North Fine on Saturday afternoon a memorial to the late Mr. Tom Petrie was unveiled by the Governor (Sir W. Macgregor), who referred to the ...

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  34. SHEARING INCIDENTALS.

    The subject of shearing, and the talk of engaging shearers, and securing shed labour, have for some weeks past been engaging the attention of town managers, as ...

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  35. PRESS NOT ADMITTED.

    It has always been the custom to admit representatives of the press to the scrutiny in connection with Parliamentary elections and polls, but for some unexplained reason ...

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  36. MINER'S TERRIBLE INJURIES.

    BROKEN HILL, July 16.—Richard O'Donnell, miner, about 40 years of age, was killed at the 1,100 level on the Junction North Mine on Saturday afternoon ...

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  37. TYPHOID ON THE ORVIETO.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orvieto steamed into the Semaphore roadstead on Saturday morning with no yellow flag flying. When Customs Officer Lightfoot ...

    Article : 205 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. HORSEWOMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—A terrible accident occurred at West Wyalong on Saturday to Miss Dorothy Greene, daughter of Mr. Beaufoy Greene, of Lake Cowal West ...

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  40. A LOST SEAMAN.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—An official report received here concerning the fatal mishap on H.M.S. Powerful at Suva shows that the affair was not to extensive as first ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. Family Notices

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  42. CLOUDY AND SHOWERY.

    The rain which fell in Adelaide on Saturday evening registered only 0.02. More was recorded m the south-east, and Cape Northumberland received 0.25. The ...

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  43. MARINE BOARD INSPECTION.

    The Marine Board's steamer Governor Musgrave, which left Port Adelaide on Thursday evening on a visit of inspection with the President (Mr. Arthur Searcy) ...

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  44. A SHEARER'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, July 16.—A sad incident recurred on Thursday evening at Barenys, near to Hughenden. Phil, Keegan, a well known shearer, dropped dead in a shearing ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. DRIVER KILLED.

    PERTH, July 16. Francis Hoad, a young man, was driving a delivery cart yesterday morning, when be fell off. A shaft and wheel passed over his head and neck ...

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  47. POLICE MOIETY.

    In his fortnightly report the Mayor of Glenelg (Mr. W. Patterson) stated that he was convinced the time had arrived when the municipalities of the State should press ...

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  48. FATAL FALL.

    FREMANTLE, July 16.—Just prior to the departure of the steamer Koombana for Sydney on Thursday last, the second cook, William Jones, fell down the fore ...

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  49. A GLADSTONE CHALLENGE.

    A rifle match on Saturday between teams of 10 to contort a challenge issued by the Gladstone Club resulted:—Broken Hill Club, 627; West ...

    Article : 64 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    Intending students at the Conservatorium are notified by advertisement that the third term will begin to-day. Full information in regard to fees, &c., will be ...

    Article : 55 words
  52. MAIL NOTICES.

    GREAT BRITAIN.—July 20—2.43 p.m., R.M.S. Indis, Port Adelaide, 3.30 p.m. British and foreign parcels post closes at G.P.O. at 3 p.m. Mill due in London August 20. ...

    Article : 278 words
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