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  2. PORT LINCOLN RAILWAY-STATION.

    Arrangements have been made for extensive improvements at the Port Lincola railway yards, rendered [?]ary by the growing traffic on the West Court, du[?] to the development of cultivation there in recent years. The old buildings and yard equipment have been found [?]quite to meet [?] and it has been decided to proceed with the c[?] of new works which will involve an expenditure of £30,000 and will be completed next March of April. The improvements include a new railway-station. which will be used as officers for the superintendent and his staff. The estimated cost of the building is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LADY BRIDGES ATTENDS THE RALLY OF THE GIRL GUIDES. |

    The photograph reproduced depicts a scene at the camp and rally of the Sussex (England) Girl Guides, held recently on state of the Duchess of Sucherland. An interested spectator was Lady Bridges (the South Australian Chief Commissioner), who was a guest of the duchess. Lady Bridges maintains her interest in the Girl Guide movement, and, while enjoying the opportunities of associating herself with the movement in England, is looking forward to her return to South Australia shortly The guides in this State are preparing for their Chief Commissioner's return. and a welcome ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    The first ballet for the election of half the Councillors-General took place in all the departments on Sunday last, and was a very calm and peaceful affair. Scarcely ...

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  5. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Front the Rev. ROBERT MITCHELL, Morphett Vale:-Having closed the appeal I made some weeks ago in connection with two Tilly defence fund. I desire to express ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. BROADCASTING.

    [?]-Planoforte selection. 11-Close down. Midlay Section. 12—New[?] ...

    Article : 422 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    The management of the Majestic Theatre has provided an admirable programme this week, which is drawing large houses at every performance. The vaudeville ...

    Article : 313 words
  8. MR. WILLIAM HEUGHAN.

    Those who came to the Town Hall on Monday night to hear Mr. William Heughan's second concert were rewarded with a full measure of enjoyment. An one ...

    Article : 350 words
  9. PERTINENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

    From the Hon. A. POYNTON:- In reading the State Parliament reports one is struck with the [?] question's pat by Mr. Edwards. M.P. one of the city repre-: ...

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  10. THE FIRST WOMAN COUNCILLOR.

    From "MUNICIPALIST," Adelaide.—On Saturday last you refer, under the heading "The First Woman Councillor." to Mrs. Mary Rogers, of Richmond, Victoria (who) ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. IMMIGRANTS.

    From "AN ENGLISHMAN," Adelaide There is a grave danger facing Australia -much graver than the average [?] recognises. That is admitting into this ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS."

    Phenomenal success is attending the ninth week of "The Ten Commandments" at the Wondergraph Theatre. It is significant of the merits of this great ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    From ALICE[?] SHELTON.- I have read with interest your report of the Hon. F. W. Coneybeer's speech on educational matters in the House recently, but that ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. "FROM SHOPGIRL TO DUCHESS."

    At the Picture of Wales Theatre the attraction this week is "From Shopgirl to Duchess," one of Charles Darrell's most popular plays. It is the story of a humble ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    From R. B. ALTY. Adelaide-In your [?] of the 8th [?] a coc[?] stated:- "Though a [?] has just been averted, and we are [?] twp years ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. THE MAORI MAIDS AT WEST'S.

    Princes Rangigiri and the nine maori maids are attracting largs crowds to West's this week. This is a Union Theatre celebrity act, and one which has ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. THE MOVIE BALL.

    A wonderful programme of navelties will be seen at this Palais Royal. North-terrace, next Thursday evening, when the moving picture industry of South Australia will ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. SINGING IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    From EDWARD HOWARD:—I was pleased to see the better from Mr. Matthews on the above subject, and am glad be agrees with the mam contention ...

    Article : 374 words
  19. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    From the Hon. A. POYNTON.- I think we give ton much prominence to Messrs. Walsh. Johnson, and Garden. or men of their political views for this reason, that ...

    Article : 269 words
  20. "THE MAN IN BLUE."

    "The Man is Blue," co-scarring Mr. Herbert Rawlinson and Miss Madge Bellamy, will be the principal attraction as the Pavilion Theatre to-day. It is a ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. THE SCHOOL AGE.

    From "A MOTHER." Kilk[?]:- I see Mr. Gunn is going to send our children [?] school till they are [?] That is fine for any one who gets big pay, best that [?] ...

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  22. PALAIS ROYAL.

    The Pa[?] Royal, North-terrace, will be open this evening as usual. The excellence music, the 'perfect floor. beautiful decorations and electrical effects ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. "I WANT MY MAN."

    Mr. Milton Sills steps again out of the camera's eye on to the screen at the York Theatre this week in "I Want My Man." in which he is co-featured with Miss Doris ...

    Article : 325 words
  24. "THE WORLD REVOLUTION."

    From "W.E.P.[?] What Sir George [?] is quite into "Ours is by no [?] the only civilisation the [?] has [?] and which has [?] ...

    Article : 225 words
  25. PIRIE-STREET PALAIS.

    The unique method the new [?] and director of the Pirie-Street Palais is drawing increased attendance. to the Tuesday and Thursday evening classes. Professor ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. THE STAR OF GREECE-

    From GEORGE HARRISON. [?]ington.- Having assisted in the re[?] at the [?] from the wreel of the star of Greens. I endorse the statement of Mr. J.A. ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. BROKEN CONTRACTS.

    At the Tilpa Police Court on Saturday. before Mr. G. A. Stevemson. S.M., [?] shearers pleaded guilty to charges of baying broken their contract with the ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A complete change of programme will be submitted at the Empire Theatre co-night. Mr. [?]- McLean will be seen in "The Fighting Ceasal." Miss Helene Chadwick ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. "THE REVOLT OF THE CHILDREN.

    From M. HARROWFIELD. Stilling West-Since reading your [?] "The Revolt of the Children." I feel that as a [?] I would like to express my [?] ...

    Article : 293 words
  30. DAY BAKING.

    From THOS BAKER. Nailsworth:- Mr. F. C. [?] would and it interesting is know when[?] my information was derived regarding his union. I would be just ...

    Article : 839 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. A LADY BUCKJUMP RIDER.

    Miss Darric Phillips, the [?] backjump [?] who is appearing to the backjump [?] the Show Grounds. [?] Saturday [?] only 20 years ...

    Article : 91 words
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