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  7. NEW INDUSTRIES

    War conditions have affcred Australia unexampled opportunities, not only for the exteusion of existing industries, but also for the establishment of new undertakings. Raw wool ...

    Article : 360 words
  8. CUSTOMS REGUI ATIONS NEW ORDERS ARE ISSUED.

    It has been decided by Hon. J. [?] (Minister of Trade and Customs) that the now customs regulations, prohibiting the removall from bond of more than the ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. ONE BIG UNION

    Mr. F. I) Willams, president of the Adeaide Irades and Labor Council, writes:—At last we have before us in the scheme ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS MIDDLETON.

    August 28.—The annual social in a[?]d of funds for the local Red Cross cricle was given on August [?] Wintry conditions marred the attendance. Mr. W. C. Taverner occupied the ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. IN SIX COLORS

    A detailed description of a German. A.E.G. bomoing aeroplane is given in a report prepared by the Technical Department, Aircraft Production, Ministry ...

    Article : 328 words
  12. ENTERTALNMENTS "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE"

    Plans will be opened on Thursday for "Seven Days' Leave," which is to be staged on the first night of the show dates—Tuesday, September 10—at the ...

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  13. EFFECT AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Numerous protests having been made against the new regulation restricting clearance of goods, except with the consent of the Minister of Customs, to the ...

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  14. GREENOCK.

    August 25.—At the August Red Cross meeting Mr. Mandeprille gave an interesting address on Red Cross work in [?] Articles were handed in knirtcd by school children. On August 25 ...

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  15. VARIOUS VIEWS

    From "John Cudmore" Miniaton:—The suggestion of the Government for the appointment of an executive board is looked upon with a good deal of interest. The elimination ...

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  16. EURETJA.

    August 28.—Australia Day was held on August 21 in unfavorable weather. At 1.30 p.m. a procession, led by children, started from the State school, and made a tour of the town to the ...

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  17. SCHOOL FOR CAMDEN

    "Progrees" is the good old slogan of the people of Camden, and by its and many undertakings which tend to the advancement of the distriot have been achieved. ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. KINGSCOTE.

    August 29.— Australia Day was celebrated in Kingscote on Saturday last and was a huce success. The Wisonger Queen again secured he greatest number of [?]tes. The meney is not ...

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  20. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PROSPECT.

    Meeting, August 26, 1918.—Present—Councillor Morton (chair), Rolfe, Stracey, Verco, Uren Minney, Sandery, Poyzer, and Gray. The manager of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company. ...

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  21. MINING ROYAL COMMISSION

    Edward Bright, Maryborough, Victoria, writes:—"I read a long and most interesting article in your issue of August 20—an article which carries much force in its argument. I ...

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  22. WEST'S NEW PROGRAMME.

    The principal star at West's to-night will be the deservedly popular screen favorite Norma Talmadge, in "By Right of Purchase." It is a highly dramatics ...

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  26. SOLDFER'S WIFE, AND BAILIEE.

    Arthur Rees writes:—I notice in "The Herald" that Mr. Edwards made a statement in the House to the effect that last Friday a [?] came under his notice of a money lender's [?] ...

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  27. HANDLING COAL

    As the Railways Commissioners, Harbor Trust representatives, and Admiral Sir William Clarkson, Controller of Shipping, are conferring on the question ...

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  28. TRAMWAYS BAND.

    The Tramways Military Band began its season of popular recitals at Henley Beach yesterday afternoon, when it had a great welcome. The band was in good ...

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  29. MAIL NOTICES

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  30. ARBITRATION COURT JUDGE APPROYES.

    (Extract from the Queensland "Industrial Ca[?], July 10, 1916.) The following remarks of Mr. justice McCawley (President of the Queens and ...

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  31. "LOOK WHOS HERE."

    Mr. Jack Waller and the members of his "Look Who's Here" company, the paramount players of super-vaudeville revue and stage production hotch-potch, ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL.

    The afternoon organ recital, arranged by the City Council, attracted a large audience to the Town Hall yesterday, when the city organist (Mr. T. H. Joues ...

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  33. OUR HEROES.

    Private Sydney H. Stack, eldest son of Mrs. A. Stack, of Fiuniss street. North Adelaide, has been wounded in France. ...

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  34. ORROROO LOCAL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Orrotoo Local Committee was held on August 30. Mr. P. McKeogh presided. Messrs. W. Rogusch, F. Smith, and D. Brennan were ...

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  35. UNLEY OZONE THEATRE.

    The management of the Unley Ozone Theatre, Maud street, express regret to the hundreds of persons unable to obtain admission to "Lest We Forget" ...

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