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  2. Advertising

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  3. FROM DAY TO DAY

    Teacher—"Why are yon so late, John?" John—"Please, miss, it was late when Started." Teacher—"Why didn't yon start early, ...

    Article : 548 words
  4. THE JACQUES MYSTERY

    Since Saturday, when the remarkable disappearance, of Mr. Harold Jacques, the motor driver, was made widely known through the medium of "The Advertiser," ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The annual municipal elections held thronghout the State on Saturday attracted less public attention, than usual. Only in a few centres was any considerable interest ...

    Article : 888 words
  6. AN ARBITRATION CASE.

    An arbitration case was begun before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday. William Heury Edwards, acting general secretary at the Federated ...

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  8. HERE AND THERE

    A canner, exceedingly canny, One morning remarKed to his granny:—"A canner can can Anything that the can; ...

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  9. TO-DAYS WEATHER MAP.

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  10. Ship Built in 23½ Days.

    At Aberdeen, Washington, early in October, a new world's record for speed in ship construction was made. The wooden ship Aberdeen, which was launched after ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. They Don't Speak Now.

    Miss Ruth Vincent—"Queen of the Palladium" they call her in London—actually suffers from stage fright! "I am always nervous when I make my entrance on the ...

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  13. A Distrihution of Iron Crosses

    One of our most gallant officers tells me (says a writer in the London Evening Nexs") that an Australian, platoon had a gay interlude during the recent ...

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  14. The House of Commons Doorkeeper.

    Mr. Inglefield, the principal doorkeeper at the House of Commons, is dead. His was quite a responsible post, for the bolder must bave an astounding memory ...

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  15. OFFENCES AT AN HOTEL.

    Amy Place, licensee of the Eagle, Hotel, Hindley-street, was charged Before Mr. R. G. Nesbit, S.M., on Monday with having supplied liquor during prohibited hours on, November S. Mr. ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  17. The Abbey's New Organist.

    Mr. Sydney Nicholson, recently appointed organist at Westminster Abbey, is a confirmed wanderer. This explains why he holds the record for playing in more ...

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  18. CALENDAR—Monday, December 9.

    Sun rises, 4.58 a.m.; sets, 7.29 p.m. Moon rises, 10.3 a.m.; sets, 11.6 p.m. ...

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  19. THERMOMENTER READINGS.

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  20. ADELAIDE RAINFALL

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  22. FORECASTS.

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  23. INTERSTATE [?]

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  24. A CLEVER PIGEON.

    A remarkable instance of a Royal Air Force carrier pigeon saving the lives of two flying officers is repented in Scotland. At the end of-September a Royal. Air Force ...

    Article : 162 words
  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    A drama, which has as its motif a scheme to secure a billion of money and incidentiy a pretty girl, promises much in the way of adventure, intrigue, and ...

    Article : 873 words
  26. ST. PERTERS.

    For May on—G. N. Twelftree (elected unopposed). Far Aldermen.—A. Ferguson, 700 (elected)) B. Hewbery, 662 (elected); R. Lowen, 594. ...

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  27. INFLUENZA.

    The Makura sailed for Sydney at 1.30 p.m. yesterday with a reduced stokehold crew, and will steem slowly. There are left in quarantine 38 off the crew, ...

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  28. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the New South Wales, Victorian, and South. Australian Cricket Associations was held here on Saturday i night. There were ...

    Article : 314 words
  29. Are the Clergy Too Young?

    "How can a boy of 23, snatched from his uncompleted college course, and with no experience of life and no knowledge of the human heart, be expected to be a ...

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  30. GLENLG.

    For Mayor.—John Mack (unopposed). For Aldermen.—H. S. Rugless (unopposed), G. K. Soward (unopposed). For, Councillors.—St. Leonards ward—P. G. ...

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  31. PORT ADELAIDE.

    Betrt—ing-officer, Mr. E. BradwelL For Major. R. H. Smith. 1946 (reflected). North ward, 383; South, 432; East, 483; West, 397; Centre, ...

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  32. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    On Friday night, about 10 o'clock, Mr. W. Stafford, of Tennant-court, Adelaide, was crassing the West Park-lands, near Kingston Park, when he was attacked ...

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  33. MAKURA SEAMAN DEAD.

    Mr. Denis Mcleod, a seaman of the Makura, died at the quarantine island last night. ...

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  34. HENLEY AND GRANGE.

    For Mayor.—W. F. Harrison (unopposed). For Councillors.—South Henley ward—H. G. Fitch (unopppsed). Henley ward—Jolm R. Cosprove. 109 (elected); H. N. Hooper, 18. ...

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  35. THE WORST OVER IN SYDNEY.

    Dr. Cnmpston to-day, [?] the inflnenza epidemic, said:—"The period of greatest danger is certainly over, but constant watchfulness on the part of the ...

    Article : 410 words
  36. CRICKET

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  37. COUNTERY TOWNS

    For Mayor.—H. L. Marsh, 198 (elctoed); H. H. Brighi, 85; W. H. Cox, 77; informal, 3. For Comcillors.—All re-elected. Land Values Assessment Poll.—In favor of ...

    Article : 280 words
  38. An Interesting Official.

    General Anta Gvosdenovich, the new Montenegrin Minister to the United States, is one of the most prominent soldiers of the little (European Kingdom. He ...

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  40. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD,

    For Mayor.—Mr. N. Solomons (elecred [?] posed). For Aldermen.—Messrs. T. A. Buttery and W. Essery (elected unopposed). ...

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  41. THEBARTON.

    A. J. [?]well, [?] (elected,); A. W. [?] 861. For Aldermen.—H. S. D. Hill,941 (elected); O. S. McHugh, 891 (elected); G. McFarling, 785; ...

    Article : 340 words
  42. SHIPPING NEWS.

    [?]niverina. 2808 Sheriff eastern States D. and Fowler, Ltd., agents. Juno, 195, C. Eiekoff, Standbury. Eoovinga, 150, J. Williamson, Ardrossan. ...

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  43. THE TURE.

    Tattersall's Club raced, at Morpbett—ille on Saturday and candidly it must be said that the meeting was a credit to the Grenfell-street Club, The lacing was of a good standard, the ...

    Article : 356 words
  44. Puns and Punsters.

    The pun as a form of wit holds no very high position in,.the estimation of most writers and humorists. Nevertheless, many prominent' figures in the history of English ...

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  45. BURRA.

    For Mayor.—E- W. Crewes. For Councillors.—North ward[?]H. W. Thomas. East ward—Mr. Sampson. west ward[?]A. J. Mc Bride. ...

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  46. JAMESTOWN.

    For Mayor—R. E. Humphris (elected). For Councilors.—North ward—L. M. W. Judell (elected). South ward—A. J. Lee (elected). North Parade—F W. Hockey 37 (elected) ...

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  47. ADVICE NOT WANTED.

    Breaking into the domain of Federal politics on Thursday, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) expressed the viewthat the War Precautions Act had been ...

    Article : 170 words
  48. STRATHALBYN.

    Far Mayor.—J. W. Elliott (elected). For Councillors.—East ward—C. L. A. Wyatt (elected). West ward—T. J. Hu[?]y, 82 (elected): E. W. Brown, 69. ...

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  50. HINDMARSH.

    [?] For Mayor.—James Francis King (unopposed). For Aldermen.—T. Hcllett, 1,042 (elected); J. G. Murphy, 901 (elected); W. Wood, 618; P. ...

    Article : 68 words
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