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  2. Advertising

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  3. ESCAPE A HEAVY PENALTY BY REGISTERING YOUR VOTE

    Everyone is not aware that heavy penalties will be imposed upon electors who have not lodged claims to be registered on the Commonwealth rolls before 6 o'clock on Thursday next, July 30. The Electoral Act makes it compulsory on every adult, male or female, to claim to be registered as a voter. ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    The Bordertown branch of the United Labor Party, out of respect to the late Mrs. Cornell, of Bordertown, has had a memorial case and cross placed on her ...

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  5. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    Both Houses of Parliament will launch out upon the second week of the session this afternoon. The Legislative Council will not have much ...

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  9. LOSING THOUSANDS!

    In the report submitted to the Adelaide City Council yesterday by the finance committee there was a clause directing the attention of the city ...

    Article : 167 words
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  11. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    "The referendum must be used very sparingly," says the Victorian Chief Secretary. That was his remark in refusing to grant a referendum on the ...

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  12. DOMESTIC HELPERS OOMING.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration (Hon. P. W. Young) has received a cablegram from the Agent-General in London, intimating ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  15. The Daily Herald.

    Into the powder magazine of Europe Austria has flung a lighted torch. The outcome of the explosion that must follow is too awful to contemplate, unless, ...

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  16. A WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION.

    Mr. Commisisoner Russell sat in the Local Court yesterday to hear an application under the Workmen's. Compensation Act. On October 29, 1913, John ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. SENATOR NEWLAND HITS HARD.

    Speaking at Bordertown on Friday night Senator Newland, in an effective address, answered some of the Premier's statements delivered at Bordertown recently. ...

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  18. DAYS AND DATES

    Mr. Fisher, Exhibition Building, Wednesday, July 29. Dissolution, July 30. Issue of Writs, July 30. ...

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  19. ANGAS DIVISION

    Senator Guthrie will speak at the following places:—GUMERACHA, Tuesday, July 28 (with Senator O'Loghlin). ...

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  20. GOOD FALLS OF RAIN LIKELY.

    Fine weather prevailed yesterday morning. over South Australia, but during the day the wind freshened from the north, clouds came up from the west, ...

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  21. MEETING AT KADINA

    It had been announced that Mr. W. H. Harvey (the selected Labor candidate for the Wakefield division) and Senator W. Senior would speak at ...

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  23. BARKER DIVISION

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  24. MEETING AT WALLAROO.

    On Sunday afternoon a large open-air meeting was held at the shore end of the Wallaroo jetty and addresses were delivered by Senators Senior and Story. Mr. ...

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  25. MAIL NOTICES.

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  26. WAKEFIELD DIVISION

    Mr. G. E. Yates, M.H.R., will speak at the following towns with Senator Story:—MINLATON, Tuesday, July 28. EDITHBURGH, Wednesday, July 29. ...

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  27. OVERWAY BRIDGE AT MILE-END.

    The reports of the works and highways committee, presented to the City Council yesterday, indicated that the Commissioner of Public Works (Sir ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. HINDMARSH DIVISION

    Mr. W. O. Archibald, M.H.R., and Hon. J. H. Vaughan, M.L.C., will speak at:—PORT ADELAIDE TOWN HALL, To-night. ...

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  29. RALLY AT PETERSBURG

    The town hall was crowded last night when Senators Guthrie, and O'Loghlin and Representative A. Poynton addressed the electors at Petersburg. The mayor (Mr. ...

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  30. LATEST ELECTRICAL LAMPS

    There is now on the South Australian market a new type of electric lamp, namely, the A.E.G. spiral drawn wire metal filament lamp, which, owing to its great ...

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  31. MR. FISHER'S MEETING.

    The executive of the United Labor Party met yesterday, and made the following arrangements for Mr. Fisher's meeting at the Exhibition on Wednesday ...

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  32. THE ROBERTS BENEFIT FUND.

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  34. FIGHTING FUND.

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  35. AUSTRALIAN'S BLOOM.

    Wattle was the subject of a series of questions asked at the meeting of the City Council yesterday. The mayor (Mr. A. A. Simpson) told Councillor ...

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  36. COUNTRY SLAUGHTERMAN PENALISED.

    A case of some importance was heard at the Kapunda Police Court on Friday last, when Alfrew Gillard-Nation was charged on the information of an ...

    Article : 132 words
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