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  2. IMPERIAL TRADE

    Sir James Burns, who landed at Victoria by the Katori Mara will return shortly to Australia by [?] of San Francisco, In an interview he said that business [?] ...

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  3. DEAR FISH.

    Whiting was selling in Adelaide at about 2/ a lb. on Thursday. The South Australian coast is one of the Commonwealth, but the yield at the present time ...

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  4. THE PAPER FAMINE

    The Minister of Customs asked today by a deputation, representing the Provincial Press Association. to charge the duty on news print either at the flat rate ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Speaking in the House of Assembly on Thursday on the Address in Reply debate, Mr. Moseley referred to the departure of sir Henry and Lady Galway, and to their ...

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  6. MESOPOTAMIA

    In consequences of the dangerous situation in Persia and demobilised officers of the Indian Army Reserve all over the country are being circulated ...

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  7. A POPULAR HERO

    This evening in the City Hall General Smuts the Prime Minister was presented with a monster address containing ever 25,000 signatures from the citizens [?] cape ...

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  8. THE PRINCE.

    The Prince of Wales re-crossed the border into New South Wales this afternoon. When the Royal train reached Wallangarra the Prince stepped out on to ...

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  9. SIBERIA

    The Japanese and Korean residents of the Chita region of are [?] ing in the wake of the Japanese troops, as they rear the spread of ana[?] and a ...

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  10. POUND'S PERIL

    The evaluation of Warsaw is momentarily expected. The Polish armies are shattered. Britain has sent an [?] to Moscow calling for a halt in the ...

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  11. EARLY CLOSING AT MAITLAND.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. W. Habile) has received from the Returning Officer for the State a certificate stating that the petition of the electors residing ...

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  12. COMING LEGISLATION.

    Notice was given in the House of Assembly on Thursday of Bills to consolidate and amend the statute relating to justices of the peace to prohibit secret ...

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  13. WAR SAVING.

    The management of the War [?] certificates movements will in future be vested in the Federal [?] . The existing [?] for the sale of [?] ...

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  14. ANARCHY AT ZITTAU.

    A Communist coup has occurred at [?] tan, which is isolated by the stoppage of the railways. The shops remain closed and work has been stopped. The ...

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  15. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    The careless throwing of bottles from trains, which led to the death of a line repairer in Victoria, as reported in "The Advertiser" yesterday, is not unknown in ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. BULK HANDING.

    As soon as the House of Assembly met on Thursday the Premier [?] [?] on a [?] the member for [?] ...

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  17. WIND TOO STRONG.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. [?] Brisbane at 9 o'clock this morning to fly in an aeroplane piloted by Lieutenant [?] to Wallangarra to bid farewell to ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords, during the discussion of the Coal Mines Bill in Committee an amendment was carried by 28 votes to 23 against the Government ...

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  19. IRELAND.

    A deputation of Irish [?] from Dublin and Cork to-day waited on Mr. Llyod George. Mr. Bonar Law and [?] Hamar Greenwood. to urge the ...

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  20. THE I.W.W. ENQUIRY.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Bond asked the Attorney-General if in view of the action of Mr. Justice Ewing in [?] prisoners it would be ...

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  21. BOARD AND LODGING.

    The "board and lodging" problem, like its near relative, the housing question a troublesome one. The return of the troops from overseas and the popular ...

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  22. THE AMUSEMENT TAX.

    It is regarded as probable that the present entertainments tax, which yields nearly [?]50,000 annually will be abolished by the Federal Government and a ...

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  23. CONGRESS OF MINERS.

    The International Congress of Miners on the motion of Mr. Frank Hodgos, passed a resolution in favor of the national[?] ...

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  24. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    A letter has seen issued to [?] by the New South Wales Coastal Steamship Owners' Association stating that Federal meetings of the [?] of vessels ...

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  25. WOOLEN PRODUCTS.

    The Yorkshire "Observer" states that negotiations are proceeding between the Western Australian Government and the Yorkshire and West of England [?] ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    The Post master-General has issued an order, prohibiting the delivery of any postal article to officials of the Western Australian branch of the Returned Sailor's ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    In the House of Representative to-day the debate on the second reading of the Industrial Peace Bill resumed by Mr. Atkinson, who supported was resumed by Mr. ...

    Article : 517 words
  28. JOINT ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    In view of the certainty of a general election next year, and the possibility of one sooner, attention is being turned to the state of the electoral rolls. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. EMPIRE CRICKET.

    Howell and Parkin have accepted the invitations to go to Australia with the English cricket team. The "Star" states that Bar[?] cannot ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    As a counter move to the agitation by the New South Wales and Queensland members of the Federal Parliament, the Tasmanian and Victorian Ministers, led ...

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  31. LIEUTENANT PARER.

    Lieutenant [?] continue his flight on Monday, [?] far as [?] Waters, the landing place at the Katherine, through it cost several times [?] estimated amount ...

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  32. WOMEN AND PUBLIC DRINKING.

    South Australia is singularly free from the public d[?] habit among women. which the president of the W.C.T.U (Mrs. E. W. Nicholls) declares to be common ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. POISON GAS.

    The [?] conference of the Permanent Armaments Commission constituted by the Council of the League of Nations is sitting at San [?]. Eight nations by ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    The Prime Minister's statement published in "The Advertiser" on Thursday respecting the commencement of the North-South railway was read in the House ...

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  35. ANOTHER RAILWAY SMASH.

    At the Central Railway-station this afternoon, two stationary passenger cars were [?] into be the northern mall train, which in moving backwards into the ...

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  36. FEDERAL TRADE.

    The import and export Scares of the Commonwealth for the financial year ended June 30 last, which were issued today, and subject to revision show a ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. PEACE LOAN OPENING TO-DAY.

    The Brand mass demonstration by South Australia's loyal women, and the official opening of the Second Peace Loan Campaign by his Excellency the Governor ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. SHOP BREAKING.

    During Wednesday night a door leading from Bentstreet to Messrs Malcolm Reid and Co.'s furnishing establishment in Rundle-street, was broken open, and ...

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  39. FATHER JERGER.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Edward, who was told by a brother member that he was "Jerger mad," asked seeing that Mr. Justice Pools would not ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,149 words
  41. UNTIL 9 P.M. TO-NIGHT ONLY.

    Up till 9 o'clock to-night we offer startting reductions in Men's Wear. Our storks are considerably bigger than we wish. and as the reason is drawing to a ...

    Article : 177 words
  42. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    There were 9,828 old pensions and 2.258 invalid [?] in force in South Australia at the end of last month. The respective totals for the Commonwealth ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR IMPORTS.

    During the hearing of a case in which John Rowland McDonald (32). an accountant, was charged at the Central Police Court. Sydney. to-day. with having ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. THE WAR GRATUITY.

    Claims by 27,451 [?] for the war gratuity have been received at Keswick, and 17,912 gratuity bonds have already been issued in South Australia involving ...

    Article : 182 words
  45. THE CLERICAL INFORMANT.

    In the Senate to-day. Senator Pearce informed Senator Gardiner that he was not aware when he recently made his statement regarding Father Jerger that the ...

    Article : 138 words
  46. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The State Parliament will re-assemble for the first session on Tuesday next. Indications are that a cen[?] motion will be launched by the Nationalist and ...

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  47. THE NAURU AGREEMENT.

    General Lassetter, commenting to-day on the Nauru agreement said:-"I wonder it the public realise how Australia has been taken down in the case of the mandate ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. A POST ADELAIDE.

    As the result of an examination made on board a steamer it Port Adelaide on Wednesday by Customs and police officers large quantity of goods. supposed to ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 words
  50. BEACH IMPROVEMENTS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At last night's meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council a deputation attended of citizens interested in beach improvements. Three schemes ranging in east ...

    Article : 98 words
  51. BEAUTIFYING THE PARK LANDS.

    An a result of an agreement between the City Council and the Hindmarsh Municipal Council, an avenue of trees has been planted in the park lands between the ...

    Article : 63 words
  52. BURGLARIES AT HINDMARSH.

    Mr. T. W. Stearne, of Manton-street Hindmarsh. whose grocery shop was recently robbed, found on Tuesday night that [?]cturnal intruders had again entered his ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. TEACHERS' PAY.

    A general Scheme for an increase in the salaries of teachers has been approved tor the Teachers' Confederation, and is now receiving the consideration of the Public ...

    Article : 45 words
  54. THE GOVERNMENT AND BOXTHORN.

    Five months ago the Government wrote to the Port Adelaide City Council pointing out the [?] of [?] enforcing the laws for the destruction of noxio is ...

    Article : 195 words
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