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  2. TRACK NOTES

    On Tuesday the tracks were in good order, and weather favorable for training operations. A largo number will be leaving here for Kadina. Melbolt and Greencap ran an unile. Peace ...

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  3. THE TURF WORLD

    Mr. N. Kegdahl's lease of Haylass expired on Saturday, and be duty bounded the more over to Mr. Sah[?]ink on Monday. Some months ago has exchaged Haydasa for a yearding colt ...

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  4. FOOTBALL

    Con McCorthy, captain of the Victorian team, was seen by a newspaper man with regard to hs views on Saturda's match in Peria. The result was never in doubt, he said, but ...

    Article : 540 words
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  6. AMONG THE THEATRES AND PICTURE SHOWS

    Continued success greets Fuller's Dramatic Players in their latest dramas now being produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre. "The Sealed Door" is ...

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  7. KING'S THEATRE

    There is a big array of new talent at the King s Theatre this week, including the well-known London Yiddsh[?] obaracter comea[?]an, Sam Stern. This clever ...

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  8. NAZIMOVA AT WEST'S

    Tie great Nazlmova is winning fresh iaurels at West's this week, in a picturisation of I.A.R. Wylie-s thrilling Anglo-Indian romance, "Stronger Than ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. SQUARING THE LEDGER

    The Premier, spoke on the Address in Reply debate in the House of Assembly on Tuesday. He said the amendment moved by Mr. Denny was the ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Several questions relating to the unemployed were fired at the Premier in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon. M.r. Price asked whether Mr. ...

    Article : 527 words
  11. LATEST MELBOURNE GALLOPS.

    [?]e was injured whtie [?] in the Australian Hurdle Race on Saturday, and he will be given a holiday. Selatis, who had been showing signs of ...

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  12. WONDERGRAPH ATTRACTIONS

    The Paramount super-production, "The Inside of the Cup" is drawing record houses to the Wondergraph Theatre. This uplifting, thrilling, and beautiful picture ...

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  13. 'THE HEART OF MARYLAND'

    A picture that is well worth, seeing will be shown at West's Olympia Theatre next Monday. It js a visualisation of David Belnco's famous play. "The Heart ...

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  14. ANNE[?]E KELLERMAN SEASON

    The Annette Kellerman season, which will be strictly limited to seven nights and three matinees, will open at the Theatre Royal next Saturday afternoon. ...

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  15. TODAY'S CARNIVAL MATCH

    In what betting is taking place on the football game to-day between Victoria land Western Australia, the firstnamed are two to one on favorites. The Western Australians ...

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  16. INNAMCIKA RACING CLUB.

    Flyig Handicap, six furlongs.—Parkhesd, 10.11;-St[?] King, 11-5; Cilka's Son, 10.7; Song time, 9-12; Dewalla, 9-10; Bulparme, 9.8; Tempo, 9-2; Wiloorocka, 9-0. ...

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  17. MATCH AGAINST VICTORIA

    The South Australian football team, which, is to play a return match against Victoria in Melbourne on Saturday, will leave this afternoon by the express. The team will be ...

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  18. HIGH CLASS COMEDY AT THE MAJESTIC

    There is a strong and very real desire on part of picture followers everywhere for a higher type of comedy picture, to fill the place now occupied ...

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  19. MR. WILKIE BARD

    Sydney has been generously feting Air. Wirlkie Bard, the famous English comedian, who has been brought to Australia by Mr. Harry G. Musgrove. Mr. ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. BOXING

    It is some years since a middleweight of the culture of Barney. Thompson has fought in Adelaide, and the contest that will take place of the Arena on Saturday night next between ...

    Article : 177 words
  21. STAR PICTURES

    Two one feature will be starred at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood, to-night, Dorothy-Dalton will feature in a heart touching story of youngh's [?] and motherhood's glory, ...

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  22. PROCESSION OF UNEMPLOYED.

    The Adelaide section of the unemployed met on Tuesday and decided to, link up with the Port Adelaide demonstration to be held to-day. The men ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. B GRADE FIXTURE.

    A team from the Yorke Peninsula will arrive in Adelaide to-day, and will play a return match Against the B Grade League on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday. The Yorke ...

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  24. PORT AND SEMAPHGRE.

    At the Port Empire Theatre and Semaphore Wondergraph co-night a new programme will be screened. Monte Blue appears in a [?]ing story, "The Jucklings." a story of an ...

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  25. NAVIGATION ACT

    Mr. W. Raeburn Federal Secretary of the Seamens' Union, said on Tuesday that the seamen were not perturbed by the decision of the Full Bench of the High ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL

    A.W. Sandford & Co., Limited, reported in Tuesday:- butter.—The numerous enquiries by buyere for the fuiniting of oversea orders resoultea in ...

    Article : 390 words
  27. PROPAGANDISTS AND ORGANISERS

    The Propagandists and Organisers' Union of Australia was registred about a weck ago. Its executive is Messrs. Catss, Bates, Bramston, Mitchell, Sing[?]an, Harry Campbell, and ...

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  28. FULLARTON RECREATION GROUND.

    The Unley City Council has for some time had under consideration the securing of the old tram shed site, formting Fullarton road, for the purpose of ...

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  29. COURSING.

    Enteries were received on Tuesday by Mr. W. J. Letcher (Secretary of the Adeilade Plumpton coursing Club) for the Angas Cup, and Lee S[?]s, to be run at Plympton on ...

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  30. MAIL NOTICES.

    Oversea and spental [?] will close at the General Post Office, Adelaide, as shown hereunder:- Note.—For ordinary [?] see information ...

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  31. MR. BARWELL AND UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A correspondent writes:—Mr. Barwell's answer in the deputation on the 5th inst. shows clearly that the intention of the master class is to lower the standard of living of the ...

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  32. A BAD BOY

    At the New South Wales Board of Trade Enquiry regarding the training of apprentices on Tuesday Mr. Nangle, Supetintendent of Technical Education said ...

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  33. UNLEY'S JUBILEE.

    At the meeting of the Unley City Council held on Monday evening last the mayor (Mr. H. C. richards, M.P.) intimated his intention to call the council ...

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  34. HOCKEY

    The Australian Women's Hockey Association carnival was continued at the Adeliade Oval on Tuesday. In the morning a practice match was prayed on the University oval ...

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  35. HEYWOOD PARK.

    Following the mayoral minute by Mr. H C. Richards, M.P., at the meeting of the Unley City Counsil on Monday evening last with reference to proposed ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. WHYALLA AND IRON KNOB SCHOOLS.

    Asked by Mr. Meseley, in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon, if arrangements had been made to overcome the congestion at the schools at Whyalla ...

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  37. MELBOURNE BANKING RETURNS.

    The percentage of the Bank of England's reserves to its liabilities, according to the "Age," shows a shritikage of.72 per cent. in the recure for the week ended 3rd inst., ...

    Article : 304 words
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  39. MADMAN ENTERS CONVENT.

    A madman forced an entrance to the convent at Erskineville (N.S.W.) on Tuesday and attempted to undress in the hall. He abused the sums. The police quickly arrived and ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN STEEPIEOHASE

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  42. DAIRYMAN FORM CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    A meeting at Coloah (N.S.W.) on Tuesday decided to form a co-operative dairying company, and offer the Government £400 for the State Butter Factory at Coban Soldiers' Settlement. ...

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  43. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations. to-day:- Hobart.—Lady Loch, Nairana, Wennralia. ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Balaclava Stakes—Well Off. King Neptune. St. Anbia Welter—Vi[?]. Aeorage Hurdle—King Neptune. Gold Corn. Raowgley Steeple—G[?]. [?] ...

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  45. LADIES' WEARING APPAREL

    The Red Star Pharmacy, which became famoush through the I.W.W. cases, was again [?] tioned in the [?] in Sydney [?] when Robert [?] ...

    Article : 47 words
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  47. MERCHANDS [?] QUOTES.

    Wheat for home consumption, 8/ per bushesl for 9 a.m. at chef ports. Wheat for [?] private shippers accounts to South Africa [?] East, Cowlin, Pacific Islands, and New Zealnd. ...

    Article : 232 words
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