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  8. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The Elder Conservatorium String Quarter gave the fourteenth concert of the 1921 season to a large audience at Elder Hall on Monday, when two numbers ...

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  9. GREAT UNITY CONGRESS

    The conference off the Australian Labor Party, the first held in Brishane for many years, and which is generally regarded as the most important political ...

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  10. OZONE PICTURES

    The programme showing at the Ozone Theatre, Part Adelaide, to-night [?] an exceptionally at-. tractive one. The principal feature is "Foolish Matrons, by Maurlce Tourpeor. There are three ...

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  11. HUNGRY AND DESPERATE

    Reginald. Smith and Andrew Summers reserved their defence and were committed for trial on a charge of assaulting Charles Howie, a bookmaker. The police ...

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  12. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    The Washington correspondent of the New York papers point out that the decision to have the- dominions represented at the conference is welcomed by all ...

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  13. TRADES AND LABOR

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  14. AT POET ADELAIDE.

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  15. WEST'S PICTURES

    There will be few lovers of the "movies" pass by West's Olympia Picture Palace this week, because the whole programme is full of human interest from beginning ...

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  16. LOTTERIES AND RELIGION

    A deputation, representing various religious bodies, waited on the Premier at noon to-day to protest against the legalisation of lotteries. A member of the ...

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  17. CITY COUNCIL

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adclaide City Council was held on Monday. The Lord Mayor (Mr. F. B. Moulden) pre sided. ...

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  18. THEATRE ROYAL

    The fun-loving public assembled in full forts at the Theatre Hoyal last evening to witness the second play of the Shakespearean season, the ever popular ...

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  19. A BROKEN NOSE

    While working on the steamer Tredenham, which is Port Adelaide discharging sulphur on Monday, Mr. Charles Main, residing at Chad street, Rosewater, had his nose broken and ...

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  20. X.Z. TO BE REPRESEVIED.

    The Prime Minister Mr. Massey) stated that New Zealand will be represented at the Washington Conference. He will make a statement to-morrow. ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET

    The most noticeable feature on Charge on Monday was [?] for the recently hoates on states; [?] advanced [?]to [?] wh[?]e Boroer shares showed a premium of ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYMENT IN N.S.W.

    Another step has been taken towards the holding of a conference between the Employers' Federation and the representatives of the unions with the object of ...

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  23. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day;—Hobart.—Narana, Westralia, Kaitangats, Gilgai; Melbourne.—Paloona, Demosthenes, ...

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  24. TRAM TRAFFIC

    The bylaws committee reported to the City Council on Monday that in respect to the traffic at the intersection of King William, Flinders, and Franklin ...

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  25. LETTER CARRIERS CONFER

    The Letter Carriers Conference opened to-day. Only reporters representing Labor newspapers were admitted. ...

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  26. IMPROVING ROADWAYS

    At the City Council meeting-on Monday the following tenders were dealt with:—For paving Gouger street (between King William and Moonta streets). Currie street ...

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  27. COACHMAKERS.

    The president, Mr. F. J. Tuck, presided over the last meeting of the Coachmakers. Eight new members were admitted, eight members applied for exemptions, which were granted; ...

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  28. TAXATION RETURNS

    Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday dealt with the following 17 defendants, prosecuted by the Federal Taxatioa Department for ...

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  29. EXCITING ESCAPE

    A family the same of Bibby were trapped in a burning building att Wooloomooloo this mornings. Four members of the family were sleeping in the room above ...

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  30. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Matthew Maher, James H. Bockbani, and Reginald Pitt were charged to-day with having conspired to cheat the E. Hescb Company, Limited, of over £4000. ...

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  31. FELL FROM LOAD OF TIMBER

    Bob Rea. aged 55. a resident of North Fitzroy, fell from a load of timber at Cheltenham. The reins caught round his foot and dragged him along the ...

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  32. [?] G.W.A., COCKBURN BRANCH.

    The fortnightly meeting was held in the institute on September 29, the president (Mr. P E. Green) presiding. One application for membership was accepted. Correspondence included ...

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  33. SEAMAN RUNS AMOK

    In the city court to-day Patrick Mandrews, a seaman, was remanded on a charge of unlawfully wounding Thomas Moore. It was alleged that Man ...

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  34. AN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT

    An unusual socident betel Mr. Ivy M. Mr. lazu, aged 25 years, of Sturt street, Adelaide, on Monday afternoon, as she was walking down Rundle street. At shout aquarter past 3 some ...

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  35. TRAGIC INDIFFERENCE

    Preaching at St. Peter's Church last night the Rev. Strug[?] said:—We may yet full [?] a nation if we do not [?]lly charge for the better. People are wa[?]wing [?] luxury, while ...

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  36. SHOOTING A AFFRAY

    As the result of a [?] affray in house at Cooraparoo at midnight on Saturday. Emms Mitchell appeared at the City Court to-day, charged with having done grievous bodily [?] ...

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