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  2. OUR HEROES LATE CORPORAL GEORGE HURN.

    Mr. George Hurn, of Sandwell street, Peterhead, a veteran Laborite, well known at Port Adelaide, was informed yesterday afternoon that his eldest son ...

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  3. REPATRIATION

    The Minister of Repatriation.(Senator E. D. Milieu), who is taking advantage of the recess of Parliament to visit the several States, arrived in Adelaide ...

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  4. A DRESSING DOWN

    The Minister of Agriculture severely criticised the recent visit of the delegation of New Zealand dairymen to Australia. That delegation met the Federal ...

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  5. IRON AND STEEL

    The report of the Royal Commission On State iron and steel works was tabled in Parliament yesterday. It said that the commissioners were in a ...

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  6. TOM SKEYHILL'S EYES

    Signailer Tom Skeyhill's wonderful recovery of his sight in America was the result of the discovery of a Washington specialist. ...

    Article : 287 words
  7. WHAT'S £20,000

    During the enquiries of the North Terrace Reserves and Railways Centres Royal Commission into various departments of the railway service, the ...

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  8. THE SOUTH-EAST

    The Railways Standing Committee yesterday took evidence on the Question of a railway to serve the country between Narracoorte and the northern part of ...

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  9. APPLES

    The following cable publilshed in the "Daily Herald" on Wednesday was probably read with more or less indifferent ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. LATE PRIVATE V. MATTINSON.

    Mrs. V. Mattinson, of Grangeville, formerly of Albert Park, received word several days ago that her husband (Private Victor Mattinson) had been killed in, ...

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  11. ANSWERED THE CALL

    The following 12 names are those of the recruits who were sworn in as fittor active service with the Australian Imperial Forces at the Recruiting Depot ...

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  12. LATE PRIVATE N. D. A. DYSON.

    Private N. D. A. Dyson, who died of wounds in France on June 30, was the youngest son of Mrs. B. L. Dyson, of Harcourt road, Pavneham. Prior to ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. OVER £80,000 RAISED

    Mr. Robert Carne, manager of the Hotel Astor, 'New York, forwards some additional particulars regarding the recovery from blindness of Signaller Tom ...

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  14. LATE PRIVATE G. SELWAY.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Selwav. of North Glenelg, have been informed that their only son (Private German Selway) had died on June 27 in France, owing to ...

    Article : 190 words
  15. SCARLET GAIETIES

    Only three nights remain for the Scarlet Gaieties to appear at the King's Theatre in their unique entertainment, which has become so popular with Adelaide ...

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  16. THE MYSTERIOUS TANK

    The tank which was landed from a steamer from England early in week was removed,from the wharf to the Deforce Department Ordnance Store to-day. ...

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  17. LATE PRIVATE G. PACKER.

    Mrs. H. Packer, of Mundalla, has received word from the military authorities that her eldest son (Private. Gordon Packer) died of wounds in France on ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. MUST STOP SETTING PRICES.

    The Federal Trade Commission has ruled that manufacturers cannot refuse to sell their products to retailers where the latter refuse to accept a resale price ...

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  19. TO ENSURE HEALTH

    "Infectious Diseases in Relation to Schools," was the subject of an address delivered by Dr. Watt, District Health Officer, at a meeting of the Wellington ...

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  20. LATE LANCE-CORPORAL H. COWLAND.

    Lance-Coporal Horace Cowland, who was killed in action in Prance on June 24. was the third son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cowland, of Truro (late manager of ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. ARBOR DAY AT RICHMOND

    On Saturday, July 13 the Richmond, Democratic Club held an Albor [?] and again ness were p[?]lied in monthly of the eight man from [?] and have made the supreme ...

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  22. PECULIAR KIND OF UNITY.

    New York, May 11.—Trade unions should abolish all rules and regulations and the Government should not interfere, with business. ...

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  23. LATE PRIVATE D. P. ROACIL.

    Private-Douglas Peter Roach, fourth son of Mrs. T.N. Roach, of Meonta, died of wounds in France on July 5. He enlisted in April, 1916, and would have been ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. DOUBLE FATALITY

    Mrs. Robert Gibson, of inver seigh while preparing breakfast on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock heard screan is to the bedroom. She found her twin ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. SOLDIERS' COMPLAINTS

    Reference was made by the Minister of Defence yesterday to the military overcoat question, but the he did not indicate the likehood of the department ...

    Article : 366 words
  26. [?] OF A "TENEMENT."

    [?] [?] Mitchell, S. M. and justices, [?] [?]in the Local COurt for consedearble time yesterday in the [?] of a case in which Louis Young ...

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  27. LATE CORPORAL H. E. E. PUGSLEY

    Corporal Harrie E. E. Pugsley, oungest son of Mr. and Mrs.H.H. Pugsley, Campbell road, Parkside, late of Port Pirie, was killed in action on June 24, in France. ...

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  28. LATE PRIVATE J. SAMPSON.

    Private Jack Sampson, who was killed on June 23, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sampson, Whaddon road, Meldreth Park (late of South Broken ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. TROUBLE OVER WHISKY.

    In the Local Court presided over by Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., yesterday Luff Brothers & Co. wine and liqu or merchants, claimed from Harold Bailey £6 9/[?] ...

    Article : 132 words
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  31. "THE DEEMSTER."

    Dan Mylrea the part played by Derwent Hall Caine, in his father's picturec, which is to he produced at West's Olympia all next, week, commensing at the ...

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  32. LATE CORPORAL G. F. TAYLOR.

    Corporal G. F. Taylor, of the 48th Battalion, who was killed in action in France on June 24, was the husband of.Mrs. S. Taylor, of 62 King William street, Kent ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. Advertising

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  35. LATE PRIVATE S. DAWES.

    Private Stanley Dawes, of the 32nd,(late of the 27th) Battalion, who fell in action in France on June 24, was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dawes, of Henly ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. TREASURERS CONFER

    A conterence of State Treasurers and the Treasurer of the Commonwealth (Hon. W. Watt) met in the Prime Minister's office to-day to consider a number ...

    Article : 128 words
  37. SOLDIERS' MARCH

    Fifteen hundred soldiers marched through the streets of Sydney,which were lined with enthusiastic crows to-day. The relative of the men were not ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. TRENCH COMFORTS SHOP, PORT ADELAIDE.

    Excellent results are being achieved by the Port Adelaide Trench Comforts shop which is open in St. Vincent street every Friday. Despite the wet weather last ...

    Article : 74 words
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