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  2. NOTES & QUERIES

    From HARRY O. LEAVER.—I had occasion to visit Light Ward, at the Ade laide Hospital on Sunday, where I saw Willie Whinham, as he was affectionately ...

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  3. NORTH POLAR EXPLORATION.

    A BritisH arctic expedition is shortly to sail from Newcastle (says The Times, London). It has been organized and will be led by Mr. George Binney, who was ...

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  4. SHIPPING JEWS,

    The Ellerman, Bucknall line, having taken over the Java and Singapore trade formerly catered for by the Commonwealth, line, then cargo steamer. City of ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday approval was given for a water service to be laid on to 17 tees on the municipal golf links, at an estimated ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    There is much that is particularly enjoyable in the present Majestic programme with its first class vaudeville items and sparkling revpe. Popular newcomers this ...

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  7. 'ANNA CHRISTIE."

    Lore that glorifies and exalt; passion that wan and rends. Those are the scenes that lift screen offerings from the rut of the commonplace to the realm of ...

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  8. BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ROADS.

    Uwing to weather conditions it has become inadvisable to carry out any further bituminous concrete work other than work now in hand, until next summer. As ...

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  9. TRAMS V. BUSES.

    From W. Q. RANDALL:—Mr. E. T. Clark's lecture, presented to members of the Adelaide Rotary Club, as reported in The Register, is interesting, informative. ...

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  10. HEALTH OF THE CITY.

    The report of the omcer of health for the City of Adelaide for the fortnight ended June 26 shows that the following local cases were reported.—Diphtheria, 2; ...

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  11. "DADDIES" AT WEST'S.

    "Daddies," the star attraction at West's this week, the screen version of the famous Belasco stage success and Broadway triumph, shows how five bachelors ...

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  12. ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION.

    At the Brougham place Congregational Church on Sunday evening the Rev. L. C. Parkin delivered a Bermon aiming at fostering friendly relationships between ...

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  13. 'TANGERINE."

    Crowded to the doors on Saturday evening, "Tangerine"—Mr. Hugh J. Ward's third and greatest anocess—made its opening bow at the Prince of Wales Theotre. ...

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  14. STEFANSSON'S LECTURES.

    This morning the boxplans for the three lectures to be given in the Town Hall on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evening. July 8. 10, and 12, by Steiansson, ...

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  15. INSPIRING SACRED MUSIC.

    When Mendelssohn's oratorio, 'A3 the Heart Pants," was sung in St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday afternoon the seating accommodation was taxed. The ...

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  16. CARDINAL'S CHESTNUT.

    The great horse-chestnut said to hare been planted by Cardinal Wolsey in the year 1524: celebrated its birthday on Hay 18. in all the glory of its candle like bloom. ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S TRADE POLICY.

    From CHARLES NEWLING:—Britain's trade policy, as explained in The Register of 26/6/24, is significant. The tariff party were successful in getting ...

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  18. CHEATING AT BRIDGE.

    Auction bridge is the easiest game at which to cheat, and I am afraid a great deal of unfair play goes on. I refer to what mar ba termed unconscious ...

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  19. "FLAMING BARRIERS."

    "Flaming Barriers," now being shown at the Wondergraph Theatre, is a story of chrirlls, a melodrama, of power and finish. The leading roles in the production, are ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    The third concert of the season will be given in the Town Hall on Saturday evening, under the conductorship of Mr. w. H. Foote. A.R.C.M. The programme will ...

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  22. BABY MINE.

    The infectious humour of the domestic farcical comedy Baby Mine," attracted another large audience to the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, when this ...

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  23. WOMAN DRUG VICTIM.

    A plea for legislation to prohibit the sale of chlorodvne ae, he said, it bad lost him his wife was made by Mr. W. G. M. way a ministry, of Labour officer, ...

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  24. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    Mr Wallace Packer conducted at a largely attended community singsong in the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday evening unusual time was arranged for ...

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  25. "THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE."

    "The Woman in His House with an all star cart, which includes Mildred Harris, and the screen wonder child, Richard Hedricks, now showing at the York ...

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  26. HINDMARSH DISTRICT NURSING.

    Mr. F. W. Dinnis (Mayor) reportea at the Hindmarsh Council on Monday that the local branch of the District Trained Nursing Society had been successful in ...

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  27. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    An agenda paper of 70 items, ranging from the abolition of class on who Tasmanisn Government Railways to the desirableness or otherwise of recommending ...

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  28. BARE-FOOT SAILORS SHOCK AN M.P.

    Mr. Tom Henderson, Co-operative member for Tradeston (Glasgow), amuzed the House of Commons by suggesting that naval seamen should be allowed to wear ...

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  29. MACLAREN'S FLIGHT.

    Staff-Sgt. Maclaren, the British around the -world aviator, arrived at Haiphong from Rangoon on Sunday evening. He left that station this morning for ...

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