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  5. A RUN OF LUCK.

    While I was writing a letter in the hotel lounge I was interrupted by a soft, velvrty sort of [?]per in my left car:—"What's going to win the big race to-day?" I ...

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  6. IRELAND'S TURMOIL

    Renewed rioting has occurred on the Falls rood. Three civilians were killed. There were other disturbances in many districts, including fierce stonethrowing. ...

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  7. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Mondty, Sept. 27:—Low water. 10 a.m.; high water. 4 p.m. ARRIVED.—September 27. Century, 8,750, Meagen, NewcastIe. Howard, ...

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  8. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  9. BOOKMAKERS CAUGHT.

    The Hunt Club races at Morphettville on Saturday provided another opportunity for bookmakers to do "business." Unfortunately for them, officers of the law were on the course looking ...

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  10. BROUGHT BACK.

    On Friday afternoon, Detective H. Trotter, of Port Adelaide, believing that Hurtle George Bronson, a cab driver, of Port Adelaide, who had been remanded to ...

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  12. PRINCE IN WEST INDIES.

    ST. LUCIA (West Indies), September 26. The Prince of Wales arrived here this morning aboard the Renown. He is in excellent health. His Royal Highness was ...

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  13. KAPUNDA'S "G.O.M."

    Mr. Henry Stevens, Kapunda's Grand Old Man, died on Saturday morning. Had he lived until Thursday next he would have been 102 years old. Until a few months ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before the Chief Justice (Mr. Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Rich.] Judgement was given on a point of law, stated by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), and ...

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  15. UNHAPPY, THOUGH MARRIED.

    Several divorce cases came before Mr. Justice Gordon at the Civil Court on Monday. John William Camley, a labourer, of Rosewater, represented by Cap. A. S. Blackburn, V.C., ...

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  16. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly will at late on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, and probably on those nights each week for the remainder of the session. After questions ...

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  17. ELEVEN POINTS FOR BATHERS.

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  18. THE 100-MILES-AN HOUR FACE.

    [By Harry Harper, Technical Secretary of the British Civil Aerial Transport Committee.] Those who meet each "air express" ...

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  19. CURE -FOR THE RAILWAYS.

    He was an English railwayman, high up on the administrative side of one of the biggest lines. We had been discussing various things together. Then I ventured ...

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  21. McBRIDE TAXATION CASE.

    The Federal Chief Justice (Mr. Adrian Knox), M.. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Rich, of the High Court of Australia, sat at the Supreme Court Buildings on Monday, and gave a ruling ...

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  22. KANGAROOS FOR THE PRINCE.

    The sports with which the people of the Australian b[?] are now entertaining the Prince of Wales are almost endless in variety (wrote E. C. Buley, an Australian ...

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  23. LOVE, SUSPICION, AND JEALOUSY.

    It has been stated by a well-known mental physician that during the war jealousy was a contributing factor in a proportion of cases of nervous collapse (says ...

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  24. SEARCH FOR THE AMELIA J.

    No communication has yet been received from Capt. W. T. Stutt, who, with his mechanic, Sgt. J. Dalziell, disappeared in a De Haviland aeroplane which searching ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    About 2 p.m. on Saturday the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade attended a fire at the rear of the Adelaide Rope, Nail, and Barhwire Works, Croydon. The ...

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  26. STEAMER AND FLYING BOAT.

    The steamer Melbourne, which is being fitted with wireless apparatus, and otherwise eqipped for a long and thorough search for the missing schooner Amelia. J., will take ...

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  27. A WILL CASE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon pave his ruling in the Adelaide Civil Court on Monday in connection with the interpretation of two sections of the will of the late Mr. M. A. Stock, of North Walkerville. ...

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  28. EXTRAORDINARY MOTOR FATALITY

    SYDNEY, September 26.—A man was killed and two others injured in a motor car mishap at Dulwich Hill on Saturday afternoon. Mr. James Cumming, engineer, ...

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  29. SHOPS THAT COME TO YOU.

    In a remote little village in the west country the women are happy because every month brings them visits from travelling shops (states a London paper). ...

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  30. FATE OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

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  31. "STRIKING IT RICH."

    Sensationally rich stone was unearthed on the Coo-ee lease three days ago, some hanging together with gold. It is in an orebody parallel to that from which the ...

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  32. MIGHT HAVE "HIT A MOUNTAIN."

    No further news of the Amelia J. or of the missing aviators has been received to-day. The Rotomahana, which has arrived from Melbourne, kept a special lookout, but saw ...

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  33. A FOOTBALL ENIGMA.

    The remarkable ending of the second semi-final match of the Football Association at Fast Melbourne yesterday left the game undecided. The match between ...

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  34. SHOP BREAKING.

    The premises of Messrs. Blackwell, McArthur. Robinson,& Co.. ciomers. Ebenezer place (New Market), Adelaide, were broken open during Saturday night. and two suits, shirts, boots, and ...

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  35. CRUELTY TO HORSES.

    At the Ecitbburgh Police Court on September 22 (before Messrs. W. Baker and F. W. Allen). Oliver Phillis and Norman Taicle were charged, on the information of ...

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  37. CROQUET.

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  39. LORD FORSTER AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) has received the following message from the new Governor-Genera, of Australia-(Lord Forster):—"Please ...

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