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  8. KELLERMAN LAST NIGHTS.

    Only four more nights remain of the magnificent spectacular photo-drama, "Neptune's Daughter," at the Town Hall. So great has been the success of this ...

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  9. LETTERS TO SOLDIERS.

    From [?] C. R. Brown, Millicent:—It has come under my notice very frequently lately that the boys at the front receiving letters from loved ones at home reply on ...

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  10. ART GALLERY LECTURES.

    To-night at the Art Gallery Mr. W. H. Bagot will deliver a lecturette, entitled, "Notes on Criticism." The gallery will be open from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m., and the ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. INDUSTRIAL WORLD NOINGS OF UNIONS AND UNIONISTS

    Federated Ironmoulders' Auxiliary Branch. Australian Society Carpenters. Australasian Society Engineers. ...

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  13. UNITED LABOR PARTY

    A combined meeting of the Thebarton Local Committee is to be held this, evening in the Town Hall for the purpose of selecting a nominee to contest the vacancy ...

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  14. DYEING WOOL.

    From Mrs. T. Coats, of "Ironbank," Upper Sturt:—In these times, when so much difficulty is experienced in securing colored wool, especially brown and ...

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  15. KING'S THEATRE.

    Great interest is being taken in the Chaplin competitions now taking place at the King's Theatre. Up to the present four heats have been contested, so there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. VARIOUS VIEWS.

    From Jeanne F. Young:—Much has been written and said against the habit of sending white feathers to men who have not gone to the front. But ...

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  17. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Government General Workers. Builders' Laborers. Operative Bricklayers. ...

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  18. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    From Mrs. D. Hughes, Solomontown: —Since I have read of the boys in the trenches being so short of writing materials in the trenches at Gallipoll I have ...

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  19. MEN FOR FEDERAL HARNESS FACTORY.

    On Monday evening the executive of the Saddlery Trades Society selected 10 members from the South Australian branch for employment in the Federal ...

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  21. THE BOTANIC PARK DISTURBANCE.

    From John F. Hills, M.A.:—In the report of my address at the Botanic Park On Sunday the reporter speaks of my referring to two bulls. I made no such ...

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  22. FEDERATED CLOTHING TRADES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Federated Clothing Trades' Union was held in the Trades Hall on Monday night. Mr. C. Cocks (vice-president) occupied ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL.

    This afternoon at a quarter to 2 o'clock the only matinee performance of "Cinderella" to be given during the season will commence, when the same programme as ...

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  25. SALISBURY TO PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY.

    From W. Upton, Balaklava:—To the casual reader the recommendations of the Railways Standing Committee, as reported in a recent issue of your paper, ...

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  26. THE ROSE PARK TRAGEDY.

    From J. Horace Martin:—My grateful thanks are due to you for giving such a full report of the coroner's enquiry into the above tragedy. I cra[?]e yet a little ...

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  27. STAR THEATRE.

    A Pasquali production of unusual brilliance will be submitted at the Star Theatre to-day for the first time, entitled "A Daughter of Eve," and as the ...

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  28. OPERATIVE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The South Australian branch of the operative painters and decorators of Australasia met at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. There was a large ...

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  29. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    Another brilliant programme will be presented to-night at the Wondergraph, Hindley street. The star subject will be "The Rose of the Rancho," by the ...

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  30. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The new stage version of "East Lynne," now being presented by the A. Brandon-Cremer dramatic company, at the Tivoli Theatre, presents the famous story which ...

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  31. SEMAPHORE WONDERGRAPH.

    At the earnest request of a number of people who were unable to obtain admission on Saturday night the management have arranged, by kind ...

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  32. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A complete now programme will be presented to-night. wh[?] a masterful selection of the latest photo-play productions will be screened. A big star ...

    Article : 122 words
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