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  2. Advertising

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  3. BREACH OF AWARD

    The Abattoirs Board, in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday. before Mr. T. Hewitson. S.M., was charged by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers with ...

    Article : 299 words
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  5. ELECTION BUDGET

    Speaking in the House of Representatives Mr. Watt said he agreed with Mr. Charlton that the budget was an election budget. He thought it was a ...

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  6. CHEQUERED CAREER

    With the decline of the sailing ship as great deal of the beauty and romance of the sea has passed. There is nothing afloat to-day, not even an American ...

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  7. RAILWAY PASSENGERS

    A number of persons who had failed to pay the proper railway fares were fined in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday. Mr. G T. Powlesland (claims ...

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  8. WAYMOUTH MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED.

    As mentioned in these columns a fortnight ago, Messrs Dodge Brothers have asked the Cheney Motor Company Limited to change their name, and in ...

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  9. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The State Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation has just concluded its annual conference, which was held at the Trades Hall, Adelaide. The ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING

    The efforts of the Shipbuilding Extension Campaign are meeting with success, as is evidenced by the fact that the work of building dredges for the South ...

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  11. SEAL KING CASE

    The case was continued to-day in which Arthur James Niemann (19), jockey, of South Australia, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having conspired ...

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  12. DOMING GERMAN TOYS

    Manufacturers of toys who have built up a flourishing industry in Australia, recently requested the Minister of Customs to impose more adequate ...

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  13. BETTING DOESN'T PAY

    Mr. Commissioner Mitchell in giving a judgment in the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Friday, made reference to the results of horse racing and betting. He ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. PUNCHED THE PORTER

    James Hayes, in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, admitted having assaulted Porter James C. Sullivan on August 10, but pleaded Provocation in ...

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  15. SEPARATION WANTED

    Mr. Justice Angas Parsons on Friday entered on the hearing of a case in which Maria Emma Wiles sought a judicial separation from her husband, ...

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  16. OPERATIC STARS

    The first concert by the famous stars from the Metropolitan Opera, Paul Althouse and Arthur Middiction, takes place to-night at the Town Hall. These two famous singers, of whom Dame ...

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  17. BURGLAR DISTURBED

    A burgler was disturbed by the police at a loan office at two o'clock this morning. He made off and fired three shots at the pursuing police. The latter ...

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  18. NORTH-SOUTH LINE

    That if either the Western or the Eastern route were used for the railway to connect Darwin with the South the lines would be run at a loss, was the ...

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  19. METAL WORKERS

    The President of the Industrial Court (Dr. Jethro Brown) on Friday continued the hearing of the appeals against Industrial Board Determinations in connection ...

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  20. RESTLESS COAL MINERS

    Every coal mine in Australia was idle to-day to hold stopwork meetings. Five meetings were held at Newcastle and the South Maitland field. Each of ...

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  21. UNFRIENDLY NEIGHBORS

    Justice James and a jury of four to-day had before them an action for £1000 damages, brought by Miss Mildred Ethel Harris against a middle-aged woman, ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. MISFIT MARRIAGES

    The hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons in No. 1 Civil Court on Friday of the case in which William Holder, of Adelaide, out of ...

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  23. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

    A deputation to-day waited on Mr. Radgers, Minister for Customs, to ask for a reduction of the duties on agricultural implements and declared that ...

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  24. FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILLS

    Scenator Lynch gave notice in the Senate to move that the proposed disposal of the Commonwealth woolen mills did not meet with the approval of ...

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  25. COST OF LIVING

    The Board of Trade to-day commenced its annnual inquiry into the cost of living to-day. Judge Beeby explained that there would be a separate enquiry ...

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  26. REPUDIATION

    At the meeting of the Port Pirie subbranch of the South Australian branch of the Australian Railways Union, a resolution was carried, expressing. ...

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  27. DOCTOR FOR NEW GUINEA

    Applications are being invited by the Federal Government from qualified medical practitioners desiring appointment to the position of Medical Officer ...

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  28. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Victorian executive of the Australian Labor Party has endorsed the nominations of Mr. F. Brennan, M.P. for Batman, and Mr. J. H. Scullin M.P. ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. CONCERT AT ALBERTON.

    With the object of assisting the church-fund, the pupils of Miss Lottie Knapman, gave a dramatic entertainment in St. George's Hall, Alberton, on ...

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  30. FOUND IN A HORSEBOX

    "I've only earned 30/ in the last 12 mouths, and I got drunk on that, for which I was arrested and locked up for three days.' That was the story told ...

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  31. MISSIONARY DEMONSTRATION.

    Much interest has been aroused in connection with the Missionary Demonstration to be held in the Pirie strest Church on Wednesday evening next, ...

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  32. LABOR PARTY

    The Hawthorn and Mitcham committee was granted affiliation with the Labor Party at the council meeting on Thursday evening. ...

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  33. LAWSON MEMORIAL

    Mr. Charlton asked the Prime Minister whether the Government would consider the provision of a memorial to the late Henry Lawson. ...

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  34. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    May McDonald appeared before Mr. Sabine, S.M., in the Police Court on Friday on a charge alleging that on September 2 she stole £14 from Peter J. R. Thain. She ...

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  35. MEAT EXPORT INDUSTY

    In the Senate the Meat Export Bounty Bill was received from the House of Representatives and read a first time. Senator Pearce moved that the new ...

    Article : 70 words
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  37. DEPUTATIONS.

    The undermentioned deputations will be introduced by the members for Albert, Messrs. M. McIntosh and F. M. McMillan, during show week:—Tuesday ...

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  38. POTTED PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Bruce, Treasurer, in reply to Mr. Laird Smith said that the Public Service Superannuation Bill would be introduced ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK.

    The transactions of the Savings Bank Department of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia for the week ending September 4, 1922. were:—Accounts opened, ...

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  40. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hughes told Mr. Marr that a Bill to provide pensions for limbless soldiers would be introduced in a few ...

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  41. FINED FOR BETTING.

    Samuel Lampard was fined £5 and costs by Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday for having been present at the Adelaide Plumpton ...

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  42. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    On 'Change in Adelaide on Friday Barriers had the bulk of trading, with slightly firmer prices ruling for B.H. Proprietary, North, South, and British ...

    Article : 119 words
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  44. A WIFE'S MAINTENANCE.

    Reginald F. S. Cave wag charged in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday with having failed to keep up payments of a court order of £1 10/ [?] week for the ...

    Article : 64 words
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  49. "THE HOLY CITY"

    Prohibition has obtained a foothold in Australia. Speaking at a civic reception to health inspectors at the Town Hall on Friday. Mr. H. Gunner said ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS

    In answer to Mr. Butterfield, the Minister of Railways in the House of Assembly on Thursday said he would have enquiries made with the object ...

    Article : 44 words
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