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  9. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

    At the suggestion of the Director or Education, the Minister of Education (Hon. G. Ritchie) has requested Mr. W. J. Adey, the newly appointed ...

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  10. SECOND PEACE LOAN

    Arrangements are now well in [?] in connection with the great women's demonstration to be held on August 6, the opening day of the Second Peace Loan. Enthusiasm previ'ls ...

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  11. COACHMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    Some weeks ago the South Australian branch of the Coachmakers' federation appealed against the termination of the wages board. On July 21 his Honor the ...

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  12. STREET LIGHTING

    The Australian Gaslight Company in New South Wales has notified suburban. councils of an impending increase, amounting to 113 per cent. in the price of gas for street lighting. ...

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  13. THE SHARE MARKET

    On the local Exchange on Thursday movements were light in all sections. In War Loans fair trading was recorded in most issues at slightly better rates than were ruling on ...

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  14. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

    Saturday, July 31—Adelaide.Harriers, attempt to lower 3 miles track record. Saturday, July 31—S.A. Walking and Field Games Club, one mile track wa[?]k. ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday the Premier in reply to Mr. Denny. stated that he intended to take immediate steps to see that [?] public service generally was placed upon a ...

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  16. TROTTING

    The chairman (Mr. Alf. Francis) expressed plessure at the fine muster of members at the annual meeting of the South Australian Trotting Club, which was held in the Sturt, Arcade ...

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  17. FATHER JERGER CASE.

    A metting of the Fremantle Lumpers' [?] on Thursday morning decided by an overwhelming majority to work all the P. & O. boats. They commenced ...

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  18. Sturt Amateur Athletic Club

    Members of the Sturt Club decided a two miles handicap run at the Unley Oval last Saturday afternoon during the interval of the North Adelaide—Sturt lacross[?] match. After the very ...

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  19. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Questions took up the major [?] of the time in the House of Aseembly sitting on Thursday. —Port Adelaide Graving Dock.— ...

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  20. COAL-MINING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employes' Union of New South Wales, said on Thursday:—"Before compa[?]isons can be made between the wages, ...

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  21. WHEAT SCHEME OPERATIONS.

    In acc[?]pting a presentation from the members of [?]he board staff of the Wheat Scheme [?] Thursday afternoon Mr..G. G. Nicholls, the late secretary, referred to the gigantic operations of ...

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  22. GOLF CHAMPION'S NEW ENGAGEMENT.

    Mr. J. H. Kirkwood. the open golf champion of Australia. has accepted an engagement to give a number of exhibition games in New Zealand at a retaining fee much higher than any ...

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  23. Adelaide Harriers and Walking Club

    To-morrow afternoon at the Harries track. Messrs. A. J. Rumsby R. Paul, and J. W. H. Masou. members of the abovementioned club. will endeavor to break the existing State [?] ...

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  24. ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.

    Mr. James Gartrell presided at the annual meeting of the Royal Institute for the Blind in the Assembly rooms at North Adelaide on Thursday. ...

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  25. State 10 Miles Crosscountry Championship

    Amateurs should remember that nominations for the State 10-miles cross-c[?] championship, to be contested on Saturday, August 14, are due with the secretary of the [?] ...

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  26. CLUB SOCIAL.

    The Harriers' Club will hold a social and dance in the Co-operative Hall, Angas street, during the first week in September. Prizes won throughout the current season. including ...

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  27. Glenelg Amateur Athletic Club.

    Members of the Glenlg Club will [?] the[?]r next sports f[?]rture at the Glenelg [?] on Saturday, August 21. The following [?] has been arranged:—75 yards [?], ...

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  28. GLENELG TO ADELAIDE ROAD RACE.

    Amateurs are reminded that nominations for the Glenelg to Adelaide run will close with Messrs. H. H. Warner. Waymouth street. or J. R. Eg[?] Oxenbold street. Parkside. on ...

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  29. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    The quarterly board meeting of this society was held at the M.U. Hall, 14 Franklin street, on Tuesday. July 27. There were present Grand Master D.-J. ...

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  30. PRESIDENT'S CUP

    Competition is keen in connection with the president's cup. The leading point [?] to [?] are as follow:—J. R. Crocker, [?] [?] [?] T. G. B[?], 23; M. J. Lines. 22: [?]. [?]. ...

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  31. ADVANCES FOR HOMES

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Guna asked the Minister for Repatriation, seeing that the amount allowed under the Advances to Homes Act, which was £7[?]. was inadequate ...

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  32. S.A. Walking and Field Games Club.

    Arrangements had been completed for the Walking Club to conduct a one-mile walk at the Adelaide Oval last Saturday afternoon during the interval of the interstate football match. but ...

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  33. A SIX MONTHS' FAST

    Pythons are temperamental, although they do not look it. Mr. [?] souef. director of the Taronga Zoological Gardens.. has come to. this conclusion after ...

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  34. LABOR PARTY

    The following nominations have been received in connection with the [?] to determine the selected Labor candidates to contest the various seats in the ...

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  35. Personal

    Reg. Paul still continues to excel [?] [?] events. Last Saturday, in the [?] Club's two-miles run the took the lead when [?] half the distance had been completed, and [?] on ...

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  36. EARLY CLOSING AT PORT BROUGHTON AND MUNDOORA.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. W. Hague) has received from the electors residing within the boundaries of the District Council district of Port Broughton and the Port Broughton ...

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  37. MAN-WOMAN IN COURT.

    Eugehe Falleni, the man-woman who was charged with the murder of Annie Burkett, made his fourth appearance at the Central Court, Sydney, on Thursday. ...

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  38. NORTH-WEST COUNTRY

    Mr. Harvey asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands in the Houseof Assembly on Tuesday [?]. Crown lands on the East-West railway had been thrown open for selection. if not, [?]as ...

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  39. RAILWAY WORKERS' NEW AWARD.

    Over 3000 employes of the New South Wales Government railways are concerned in an application made to Judge Rolin at the Sydney Industrial Court ...

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  40. EAST AFRICA INDIANS

    The Viceroy received a deputation of Indian residents in British East Africa. The proceedings were informal. The Viceroy told the deputation that he ...

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  41. FORTHCOMING MARATHON RACE.

    Great enthusiasm is prevailing in amateur circle of connection with the approaching big marathon event. Mr. Terrell is exerting. himself to make the race a pronounced success. The ...

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  42. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY

    The missing handbag belonging to the [?] Miss Kitty Synn[?], of Hamilton, who was found drowned in Lake Wendouree some weeks ago has been recovered in the centre of a round ...

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  43. SAMOAN PLANTATIONS.

    The Minister of External Affairs stated on Thursday that the policy of the Government now was to carry on the Sa[?] plantations with properly controlled ...

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  44. DIED FROM BURNS.

    Dorothy Jewell (19), who was admitted to the Aldelaide Hospital on July [?] suffering from burns which were sustained whi[?]st rpji[?] a fire with road on that day at her father's ...

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  45. THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE

    The president of the Royal Society of St. George. Adelaide branch, has received from Lieutenant-Colonel Griggs (secretary to the Prince of Wales) the ...

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  46. PATRIOTIC BURRA.

    Like many other country centres, [?] has formed an influential local [?] [?] connection with the Second [?] Loan compaign which opens on August 6. [?] committee is ...

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  47. CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE.

    The deadlock of the civil service strike in Western Australia continues. A mass meeting of civil servants will be held this morning. ...

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  48. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. A[?]en, secretary of the New South Wales Graziers' Association, stated on Thursday that he had been advised from [?] that another [?] had started work ...

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  49. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Richard Crichton was working at the Colonial Sugar Company's Works at Pyrmout, N.S.W., on Thursday afternoon when he was caught in some machinery and crushed to death. ...

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  50. PUBLIC SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE STORES.

    At a meeting of shareholders of the Co-operative Stores held at Stow Memorial Hall on Thursday evening, the b[?], for the election of directers and auditors was declared. The following ...

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  51. NON-POISONOUS PAINTS.

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council [?] Thursday night- agreed in a long resolution [?] the [?] [?]. to allow the [?] of [?]-[?] points [?] the ...

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