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  2. TIDE OF AFFLICTION

    Since the coming into operation of the Invalids' Pension Act there has bean a steady stream of applicants to the Federal Treasury for assistance and relief ...

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  3. A "MUSHROOM CROWD"

    Some pointed remarks are made by Mr. E. P. Hodge, secretary of the South Australian Sports Promoters' Association, in reply to a criticism by the League ...

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  4. KNOCKED DOWN

    The Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Way), and Mr. Acting-Justice Buchanan, yesterday morning leave the reserved decision in the action ...

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  5. A FREE RIDE

    The refusal to pay a penny tramfare was responsible for the appearance of J. P. Johnson, of Pulteney street, at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday ...

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  6. MAKING THE LAWS

    "It will be chiefly a works session" is all the Premier will say when asked to indicate the policy of the Government for the approaching session. What works ...

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  7. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    The ninth annual meeting of Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth will open in Melbourne tomorrow. Delegates will be present from ...

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  8. OFFICERS' SCHOOL

    Every military officer in the State of the administrative and instructional staff will take part during the next three weeks in a special school of ...

    Article : 410 words
  9. THE YELLOW PERIL

    "Are there as many Chinese about Adelaide as there were 10 years ago?" There certainly seems very little diminution in the numbers to be met with ...

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  10. SYRIANS AT LAW

    The Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Way), and Mr. Acting-Justice Buchanan yesterday morning continued the hearing of an appeal against the judgment of ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. A THIEF SENTENCED

    N. Bedford assumed a careless attitude when charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning with having an overcoat unlawfully in his possession. ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. MUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS

    The Hon. A. W. Styles, M.L.C. (secretary of the Adelaide branch of the Australasian Meat Industry Employes' Union), has received a communication ...

    Article : 327 words
  13. OUT OF THE RAIN

    The unusual spectacle seen by two Adelaide policemen, of a man and a woman sleeping in a hawker's barrow in the East-End Market, early on Monday ...

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  14. FIRE AT THE PORT

    A fire broke out in the cellar beneath a shop in St. Vincent street. Port Adelaide, occupied by Mr. Albert Lewis, confectioner and tobacconist, at. 3.30 on ...

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  15. CASUALTIES FALL ON A KNIFE.

    On Sunday morning Mr. Harry, of Close street, Sandwell, picked up a sharppointed knife in the yard adjoining his residence. He was examining it as he ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. IMPRISONED WOMAN

    A copy of the petition forwarded by Mr. Paris Nesbit to the Chief Secretary asking for a remission of the sentence passed on Camille De Sorrens has been ...

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  17. BROKEN LIMBS.

    The family of McMahon at Port Adelaide is experiencing a run of bad luck. A few days ago one of the sons of the house fell from a roof and broke his two ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. OLD MAN'S END.

    Robert Amess, aged about 70, entered the bar of the Travellers' Home Hotel, Swanston street. this morning, and called for a glass of rum and milk. Amess ...

    Article : 71 words
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  20. TRAIN BREAKS AWAY

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 5.—A peculiar accident occurred at 1 a.m. this morning in the Murray Bridge station yards. As a train was made up to proceed to ...

    Article : 128 words
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  23. DEATH IN THE STREET.

    BOOLEROO CENTRE. July 5.—Mr. William Brooks, a well-known farmer, who lives about six miles east of the town, dropped dead in the street ...

    Article : 169 words
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