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  4. THE WRECKED KANOWNA.

    The coastal steamer Kanowna (6,983 tons), which struck Rock, an outcrop of Cleft Island, near Wilson's Promontory, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GENERAL NEWS. Continued from Page 12. CHAIR OF ECONOMICS. In consideration of the large number ...

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  6. OUTER HARBOR TRANSPORT DISABILITIES.

    Notwithstanding the promise by the Chief Secretary (Hon. H. Tassie) that, consequent upon the passage of the Motor Vehicles (Special Licenses) Act. ...

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  7. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM REOPENS.

    The year's 'work of the Elder Conservatorium began yesterday. The year has started with a good enrolment and the usual average has been maintained. ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH YEAR BOOK.

    The official Year Book of the Commonwealth for 1923 has been issued by the Bureau of Census and Statistics. The Bureau was created in 1906 ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. PORT OF LONDON SHIPPING FACILITIES.

    Mr. T. R. Toovey, the representative of the Fort of London Authority, is in Adelaide with the object of bringing before the business community ...

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  10. DIAMONDS FOR COAL.

    Master minds of an international underworld gang have again pitted their brains ana uncanny organisation against the law, diamonds worth ...

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  11. HEAT PRODUCED BY CONCRETE.

    The extent to which modern concrete structures we affected by temperature, humidity, stress, and plastic yield was explained by Dr. Oscar Faber, in a paper ...

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  12. ALTERING A CROSSING.

    Members of the Barossa District Council will confer with Mr. H. B. Crosby, M.P., on Friday regarding alterations to Speck's crossing, on the ...

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  13. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has awarded Intermediate school exhibitions to the following candidates, subject to the production of ...

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  14. THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The Council of the University of Adelaide has appointed Mr. James Anderson as teacher of elocution in the Conservatorium. Individual and class ...

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  15. ALLEGED THEFT IN THE CITY.

    A man reported to the Detective Office to Sunday night that £11 had been Stolen from his pocket in a house in Franklin-street, Adelaide. ...

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  16. PROSPECTING AT MOONTA.

    The Minister, for Mines (Hon. H. Tassie) was questioned yesterday regarding the intimation in "The Advertiser" to the effect that several parties ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. HIGH TAXATION IN ENGLAND.

    A letter received by Mr. L De Garis recently from his son, Mr. Luke De Garis, who is visiting England on business, reveals the fact that Australians ...

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  18. THE BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The eighty-third annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society win be held at the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Hindmarsh-square, this evening. ...

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  19. L.V.A. EXHIBITIONS.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has awarded the exhibitions offered by the South Australian Licensed Victuallers' Association to the ...

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  20. ROSTREVOR COLLEGE ANNUAL.

    The annual magazine of the Christian Brothers' College, Rostrevor, has been received. It contains a fund of Interesting matter for old collegians ...

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  21. GOLD TURNS TO LEAD.

    Calling on M. Lalland, a Brussels jeweller, a young Frenchman enquired whether be would care to buy some gold coins. There were 556 ...

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  22. BURRA REUNION.

    A large attendance of old residents' of Burra is expected in the Botanic Garden on Saturday, on the occasion of their annual reunion. It is six years ...

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  23. MYSTERY OF THE SEA.

    A strange story of the sea is reported from Cadiz. A fisherman, plying his trade in the Bay off-Puntales, came across a boat in which were two dead ...

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  24. DOG'S DEVOTION TO HIS MASTER.

    A story of a dog's great devotion comes from the Forest of Dean. England. Mr. Charles Sale, an octogenarian, of ...

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  25. RUDALE WATER SHORTAGE.

    The Hon. W. Morrow, M.L.C., Interviewed the Commissioner of Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) on day in connection with complaints by ...

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  26. BRIGHTON RATE INCREASED.

    The rate for the municipality of Brighton for the financial year 1929 has been declared at 2/3 in the £. This amount is an increase of twopence on ...

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  27. ADELAIDE COMMUNITY PRAYER.

    At the gathering of citizens for community prayer in the banqueting-room of the Town Hall to-morrow, from 1 till 2 o'clock, the cause of ...

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  28. ABATTOIRS CATTLE MARKET.

    There was another short supply in yesterday's Abattoirs market, the total amounting to 1223, or eight less than for the preceding week. The supply as ...

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  29. RIFLE SHOOTING TARGETS.

    It is officially intimated by the Department of Defence that, the use of tin-hat targets Is compulsory, and that rifle associations add unions will not ...

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  30. LIST OF CARGO.

    The following were the principal items in the cargo list of the Kanowna:— 1,650 boxes butter, shipped by the ...

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  31. TOBACCONIST SHOP ENTERED.

    Thieves broke into the tobacconist shop of Mr. Robert Thompson. Henley Beach-road, Torrensville, during the week-end and stole tobacco valued at £20. ...

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  32. BOY HANGED.

    An inquest was held at Doncaster recently on Reginald Herbert Senior, aged 15, a pupil at the local grammar school, where be was top of his form, ...

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  33. TAMED EAGLE.

    Captain C. W. R. Knight, the ornithologist, gave a demonstration of rabbit catching with his golden eagie at Gleneagles, Perthshire, recently. The bird, ...

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  34. MONEY STOLEN.

    A bag containing cheques and money to the value of £35 was taken from a wardrobe at the Commercial Hotel, Two Wells, on Saturday night. It was placed ...

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  35. SIR HENRY DICKENS AT EIGHTY.

    Sir Henry Dickens, K.C., last month celebrated his 80th birthday. Sixth and only surviving son of the famous novelist. Henry was 21 when ...

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  36. POLICE FORCE VACANCY.

    The promotion of Inspector .W. Nation to the position of first class inspector has caused a vacancy in the police force, for which an examination will be ...

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  38. TELEGRAPHIC CODES.

    The Adelaide Chamber of Commerce has received advice from the International Chamber of Commerce that a commerce of telegraph experts ...

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  39. MOUNT SCHANK TROPHY.

    Trainees of the 50th and 113th (Howitzer) Batteries, Australian Field Artillery, returned from camp on Monday, looking extremely fit after their ...

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  40. WATER SCHEME FOR SEDAN.

    The members for the Barossa district in the House of Assembly (Dr. Basedow and Messrs. Cooke and Crosby introduced to the Commissioner of ...

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  41. NO THE SILENT SORT.

    The [?] man hurried into the hospital anxicty on his face. "My wife did not keep an appointment to meet me," he said, "and I ...

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  42. HIGH WATERFALL.

    The highest waterfall in the world has been discovered on the French island of Nukcuhiva, one of the largest of the Marquesas. ...

    Article : 66 words
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