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  2. A LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS.

    INVENTED BY AN AUSTRALIAN. A former South Australian, Mr. H. W. Hastwell, now residing in Perth, has invented this apparatus for saving the lives of people in danger of drowning near the beach. The reel and stand are cast in aluminium, fitted with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 181 words
  3. A HOSTEL FOR GIRLS.

    THE SALVATION ARMY'S NEW PREMISES. Another great want in Adelaide has been met by the Salvation Army in the building in Angas-street east of a three-storey hostel for young women. The Army, ever alert to checkmate evil, has realised the temptations to which a young woman may be subjected when she leaves a country home to take industrial employment in the city. When a girl has to pay for board and lodging, and for her laundry, clothe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 159 words
  4. STATE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    MURRAY BRIDGE WINS THE EIGHTS. Krischock, photos. Championship rowing events were decided on the Port River on Saturday. The chief event of the day, the championship eights, was won by Murray Bridge, with Adelaide second, and Commonwealth third. 1. The Murray Bridge Eight. 2. The finish of the big race, showing the winners drawing away from Adelaide near the end of the course. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
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