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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE INFLUENZA NINETY-TWO PATIENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
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    Advertising : 70 words
  6. SECOND ACCIDENT

    Mr. Walter T. Crough was the victim of a railway fatality at the Belair station between Friday night and Saturday morning. It is impossible to know definitely how the mishap ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. PEACE PROBLEMS

    In the Labor ring at the Botanic Part on Sunday Mr. H. Kneebone dealt at leugth with "Peace Problems." He said the first problem was ...

    Article : 1,261 words
  8. The Daily Herald

    The people of the Commonwealth are either very patent or neglectful concerning the public interests of Australia. During the past six months tremendous ...

    Article : 539 words
  9. FOUR MORE CITY CASES.

    Dr. Borthwick reported last night that three cases of intiaenza had been notified on Saturday and one on Sunday. ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    The Governor will attend the Conservatorium concert this evening. On Friday in connection with the Empire Day celebrations he will visit during the ...

    Article : 336 words
  11. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 347 words
  12. PORT ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Rainsay Smith), Dr. E. Angas Johnson, and Mr. J. D. Woods visited the Port influenza hospital ...

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  13. PORT HOSPITAL.

    In remarkably quick time the fort Adelaide public school was converted into an up-to-date isolation hospital, with advantages and conveniences ...

    Article : 570 words
  14. £3500 WASTED

    In connection with the visit of Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) to London to arrange for the demobilisation of the Australian Expeditionary force, his expenses for the period [?]ded ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. SUCCESSFUL DOG SHOW

    The enthusiasts who support he Collie, Porneranian, and Pekingese Club had an enjoy[?]e show on Moor's roof garden on Saturday afternoon. It was most successful, and t [?] only ...

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  16. WORK FOR SOLDIERS

    Of the 191 municipal councils in Victoria 74 have not submitted any proposals to the Public Works Department of that State to show how they propose to avail themselves of the free ...

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  17. FEDERAL SERVICE

    It is not likely that the report of Mr. D. C. McLachlan (formerly Public Service Commissioner) as to the working of the Commonwealth public service will be made public before ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. STEAMER CAPSISED

    Another shipping disaster has occurredon on the Australian coast. The coiner Tuggerali found off Port Hacking (N.S.W.) on Saturday might. Of the complement (17 officers and men) eleven ...

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  19. TOPICS OF THE DAY TROOPSHIPS DUE THIS WEEK.

    According to advocee received by the Navai Umee the troopships Tras-os[?]lontes and Ciuuy Castre should arrive to-day. The former, however, is not due ...

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  20. IN HEW SOUTH WALES

    For the 24 Hours ended 8 p.m. Saturday nine deaths and 31 new cases of influenza were reported from Sydney. There are now 941 cases being treated in ...

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  21. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The members of the Royal Commission appointed to investigate tin influenza epidemic in Samoa have sailed from Auckland. ...

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  22. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION

    In the Labor ring at the Botanie Park on Sunday Mr. W. [?]vey [?]meer for Newcastle) dealt with effective voting. He said there was a danger of a ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. IN QUEENSLAND

    The Brisbane Health Department reports that 1819 cases of influenza have been no[?]ied to date. At the. Exhibition isolation hospital there are now 219 ...

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  24. 'THIS IS MURDER'

    The case in which Thomas P. Haire was charged with the larceny of a bicycle valued at £10, the properly of Henry Eugene Le his, at Mi[?]e-End on April 29. was resumed in the ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. SHIPPING

    Semaphore [?]des, to-day:—Low Waier, Il 30 a.m. [?]gn water, 5.30 p.m. ARRIVED, May 15:—Wandana, s., 532, Spencer Guir p[?]. ...

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  26. THE "STAINLESS" KNIGHT

    In the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon Mr. W. Harvey, M.P., referred to the recent finding of the Wheat Commission and the action of the Treasurer ...

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  27. THE NARRACOORTE CAVES

    A revised, booklet containing a fund of valuable information to these anticipating a visit to the Narracoorte Caves has been received from the Director of the ...

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  28. COST OF FEDERATION

    According to a statement issued Hon. W. A. Watt (Federal Treasurer) the total expenditure out of revenue by the Commonwealth Government for the nine ...

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  29. TRAMWAYS TRUST SUPPLIES AND PRICES.

    As a result or the report to the Government regarding the re-signation of Mr. H. J. Holden, as a member of the Tramways Trust, the Premier suggested the ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. CHARGE OF DESERTION WITHDRAWN.

    A charge of having deserted the American steamer Parrath at Port Adelaide on May 1. was read against Bernard Le Roy EKaton (18), of Le Moine, ...

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  31. RED TRIANGLE PUBLIC APPEAL.

    During the coming week and to the end of the month an intensive personal and public appeal will be made throughout the State for urgently needed funds ...

    Article : 394 words
  32. BUDD'S ALLEGATIONS

    As a result of the publication of Budd's statement w[?]n in t[?] Clad[?]n Gad pr[?]n Lu[?] alleged complicity or John William Cham[?]lam in the murder of Harold [?]s, an ...

    Article : 142 words
  33. "SIR" ARCHIBALD P[?]F

    Japanese recognition of official courtesy accorded by the Smith Australian Government to the former country's trade agents is conveed in a letter received by ...

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  34. FRAMING A TARIFF

    Hon. W. A. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) hat received no advice from Rt. Hon. W. M. [?]t (Prime Minister) to encourage any belief [?]es t[?]an that the Commonwealth will be [?]e t[?] ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 617 words
  36. CHINESE BEAUTIES IN TALMAD[?] PICTURE.

    Sereen patrons of the city will see the premiest giris in New Yorks Chinatown when Norma Talmadge appears in her latest Select picture, "The Forbidden ...

    Article : 92 words
  37. FOOLHARDINESS AND COURAGE

    There is a great difference between foolhardiness and courage. It is no sign of courage to neglect a cold. You injure yourself and bring disaster to others. ...

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  38. PEOPLE'S STORES. DAILY SPECIAL LINE.

    35 pair only Warm English Blankets, sizep 63 x 81, suitable for double bods, 19/11 pair, usually 55/. To-day only, or first post. 66-76 Gouger street. New ...

    Article : 33 words
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