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  9. CHURCH NEWS

    Rev. G. E. Downton, secretary of the Adelaide Diocesan Missionary Association, has returned from the Australian Board of Missions Convention, which ...

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  11. VARIOUS VIEWS

    "Onlooker" (a colo[?]t of 70 years) writes:— I think it is [?]me Labor recognised the ueed of one big union. We Should also have one set of rolls for State and Commonwealth ...

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  12. OUR HEROES LATE PRIVALE J. SLATTERY.

    Private J. Slattery, of the 52nd (late 12th) Battalion, was killed in action on April 24. He was a son of Mrs. Edward Slattery, of Edward street, Glandore. and ...

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  13. MORE OWEN WANTED.

    Argus writes:—The action of the Government in connection with the Cemeteny trouble is a good example of [?]ow not to do it, and convicts the Cabinet of the greatest incapacity. The ...

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  15. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HERO.

    (Letters by the latest mail to Mrs. H. J. Hen wood, of Henry street, Croydon, gave a few particulars relating to the death of her son, Major H. N. Henwood, ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    "Tommy" (Melrose) writes:—One cannot open the daily papers without noticing in each how, many returned soldiers are seeking work. Though not a conscriptionist, or a believer in ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENT AND MR. HANNAN.

    "Sergeant Behemoth" writes:—The Attorney-General's latest querulous defence of his "[?]we lamb" is characteristically weak. Mr. Hannan is very indispensable in one place—.his ...

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  18. MOCK COURT SUMMONSES

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  19. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.

    At the monthly meeting on Friday the following members were present:—President (Mr. W. J. Sow[?]en), Vice-President (Mr. L. H. Sholl. C.M.G., I.S.O.) Messre. E. Davis, T. Gill. I.S.O., ...

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  20. SUPPORT SABOTAGE CHARGE.

    In summarising reports of special investigators, the interstate commerce commission sustains the charge of railroad brotherhood executives that the ...

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  21. PEBBLE INDUSTRY IN THE SOUTHEAST.

    The pebbles obtainable along the seashore in the south-eastern part of the coast are evidently coming into more' favor with users of that class of ...

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  24. U.S. CONTROL SUCCEEDS.

    Government control of Tailroaus [?] proving successful, according to a statement issued by the publicity bureau of the Treasury Department. ...

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