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  8. WHEATHER THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA.

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  9. QUEENSLAND FINANCES

    Mr. J. A. Fihelly (Treasurer) in he course of statement to the press, covering the Government's financial position0 said that the Parliamentary ...

    Article : 425 words
  10. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Sir Joseph Cock, in repllly to Mr. Ryan, said that he had consulted with the minister for hepatriation upon the representations made to him by certain ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Probably no theatrical event in recent years has created such enthusiasm among local [?]neatreguesr as "The Maid of the Mountains" with which the J. C. ...

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  12. 'A STAR BOARDER'

    In the Civil Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) on Tuesday, the hearing of the case in which Sydney Herbert Moyle, commercial traveller, of ...

    Article : 309 words
  13. UNLEY AND GOODWOOD.

    To-night at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood, two of the must popular artists of to-day. Norma Talmadge and william S. Hart, will appear in "The ...

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  14. "THE END OF THE ROAD."

    This picture, which is being shown at the Town Hall, succeeds in what it sets out to do. It is a moral bracer for girls in particular. but is not without its lesson ...

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  15. "SILKS AND SADDLES" AT WEST'S

    The sensational successes achieved by "Silks and Saddles" in Sydney and Melbourne have been more than equalled by the packed houses now viewing this ...

    Article : 332 words
  16. CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    [?] held [?] the [?] Vi[?] place, on Monday, July 11, 1921. Present, Mrs. W. R[?]m[?]ay Smith [?]). [?] Joooohmen, Messrs. I.JE[?], J. D. Woods and the secretary. Mr. ...

    Article : 364 words
  17. VOCAL AND BASSOON RECITAL

    Delegates to the South Australian Music Teachers' Conference, when is being held at the Adelaide University, on Tuesday afternoon, enjoyed a vo[?]al rec[?]tal by ...

    Article : 299 words
  18. KINGS THEATRE.

    Messrs. Ben and John fullers' vaudev[?]le entertainment at the King's Theatre is drawing big houses at both matinee and evening performances. The daily o[?] ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET

    Silver (standard), spot 3/0 7-8. Silver ([?]e), spot, 3/3 13-16. Copper (spot), £72 11/3. Copper (forward), £72 11/3. ...

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  20. MAIL NOTICES.

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  21. "ALWAYS THE WOMAN"

    Ben and John Fuller's dramatic players have come into much favor with their first three opening pieces. "Always the Woman." now being played at ...

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  22. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    Crowded houses at the Wondargraph Tneatre testify to the wonderful success of "Hellotrope." the great Paramount Super-production. "Hellotrope" ...

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  23. A MUSICAL EVENING.

    The evening programme took the [?] of a violemcello. organ, and piace re[?]ital by Mr. Harold Parsons. Mus B[?]e. Mr. Harold Wylde. F.R.C.O. and Mr. ...

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  24. [?]STRAMAN RAILWAYS UNION.

    The [?] of the MILT[?]Y [?] branch of the A.R,U. was held on Sunday. T[?] precent (at [?]) presided over the [?] meeting [?]held, [?] new members being ...

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  25. REVENUE MILLIONS

    In the year 1913-14 the aggregate amount of revenue collected in Great Britain was £194,824,675. In the year 1919-20 this had grown to £l,051,589,863. ...

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  26. KATHERINE MODONALD AT THE MAJESTIC.

    Ou[?] of tge sanc[?]ty of a Scottish convein, Maryy Grant, through whose veins flowed the blood of a [?]ampler [?]ather, is [?]rown into the gl[?]ner of Monte Carlo's ...

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  27. WIRLLESS NOTICE.

    The [?] steamers should be within range of the undermentioned [?] sa[?]ns to-day. Hobart.—[?]lia, N[?]nn ...

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  28. NEW ARRIVAL KILLED.

    On Monday evening a recently arrived law student named Bernard Noonan. a native of Dublin. was knocked down by a train and killed ar Queen's Park ...

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  30. PORT AND SEMAPHORE.

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