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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Speaking at the annual conference of the Hospitals Association on Tuesday, the president (Dr. W. H. Russell) said the [?]tion of hospitals as training schools ...

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  3. SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION.

    Although the public schools are enjoying holidays, many teachers axe taking advantage of the opportunity to work even harder than usual. There are three ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM.

    There was a large attendance at the Liberal Club Hall last evening when addresses in opposition to the Commonwealth Referendum proposals were ...

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  5. TRAMS AND BUSES.

    It was reported to-day that the heavy losses alleged to have been incurred by the Melbourne tramways while running motor buses have frightened the Premier ...

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  6. THE AGRICULTURAL BUREARU.

    In a paper on Corriedales at the Finness conicrence of the Agricultural Burcau, Mr. C. M. Ives (Port [?] lined the history of the Corrsedale bread ...

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  7. QUEENS LAND LIQUOR LAWS.

    Alienations that the Liquor Act, particularly in regard to hotel trading hours not being properly observed, were made at a deputation from the Queensland ...

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  8. RAILWAY TIMBER CONTRACTS.

    The enquiry into railway timber contracts was continued to-day before Mr. J. B. HOlme (commissioner). Mr. Shedden, secretary of the [?] ...

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  9. THE NAVY PICNIC.

    It is expected that 1,000 sailors will be present at the navy picnic at Belair on September 9. The picnic has been organised by members of the Cheer-up Workers' ...

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  10. PRIVATE DETECTIVES ARRESTED.

    The police to-day arrested two private detectives and a solicitor's clerk and charged them with obtaining money from a woman by imposition. She alleged that ...

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  11. BROADCASTING TO AMERICA.

    In reply to a cable message sent to Mr. J. Moskovita, of San Pedro, California, information has been received by Central Broadcasters Limited (5CL) that the ...

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  12. THE NORTH-WEST.

    The Governor-General and party arrived at Broome on H.M.A.S. Geranium at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, sad were met by representatives of the Road Board, the ...

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  13. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    Mr. James Fuller died at Scone to-day, aged 100. He was born at Cambridge, and arrived m Australia in 1862. His eldest son is 73. ...

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  14. R.M.S. MALOJA FROM LONDON.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co. advise that the R.M.S. Maloja left Fremantle on Tuesday, and is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor about 8 p.m. on Friday. ...

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  15. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament will reassemble for business in September 22. ...

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  16. KINGSTON PARK RESERVE.

    The Minister of Immigration (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) stated on Tuesday that the Government proposed to have Kingston Park Reserve opened up during the coming ...

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  17. MOTOR TRAFFIC LEGISLATION.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday, when the Premier indicated his-intention to introduce a. Bill to make provision for dealing with motor omnibuses in the ...

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  18. THE WINE SHOW.

    The judges appointed to act at the Wine Show held under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society (Messrs. W. W. Senior, Melbourne; R. H. Martin, and ...

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  19. ROYALTY FROM TONGA.

    [?] the [?] of Queen [?] of [?] ter of King George II. of [?] to day by the [?] on her way [?] ...

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  20. OPPOSITION BY THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Collier) said to-day that the people would be asked at Saturday's Referendum to extend the powers of the Federal authority in a manner which ...

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  21. HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS.

    Dr. Harvey Sutton (Principal Medical Officer of the Education Department of New South Wales), speaking of the necessity of teaching hygiene to children, said ...

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  22. GIVEN TOO MUCH CREDIT.

    Bank-books figure largely in the evidence given before the Bribery Commission, each constable against whom any charge is made having to submit himself to a most ...

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  23. THE SUPERANNUATION BILL.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday the leader of the Opposition .(Mr. R. L. Butler) gave notice of his intention to move that the Public Service Superannuation Bill be ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATORS.

    In the Legislative Assembly the [?] [?] Alteration [?] known as the [?] ...

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  25. THE LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Although, the £2,000 asked for has not yet been subscribed, the formation of the Limbless Soldiers' Provident Fund is being proceeded with, and the association is ...

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  26. DEFEAT OF PROPOSALS ASSURED.

    To assist in the campaign against the Federal referendum proposals, the president of the Federal Union (Sir Arthur Robinson) arrived in Adelaide yesterday ...

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  27. A REPLY BY SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce, replying to the Premier's advice to electors to vote "No" on the referendum, said in his arguments against what he called extending the powers of ...

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  28. MELBOURNE BIBLE INSTITUTE.

    The Rev. C. H. Nash (principal of the Melbourne Bible Institute) arrived in Adelaide by the express on Tuesday morning, to address gatherings in connection ...

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  29. EMPEROR MOTHS AT THE MUSEUM.

    At the Museum are to he seen three drawers or the beautiful Emperor moths-One contains the largest moths in Australia, often called Atlas, or Hercules ...

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  30. STATE FINANCES.

    The State [?] for this match was [?] against [?] for the [?] month of last year. The [?] totaled [?] against [?] having ...

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  31. AN ATTEMPT TO SHOOT.

    Andrew Grant (56), miner. pleaded guilty at the sessions to-day to a charge of having attempted to discharge a pistol at Dr. Henry Adams, at Darling Point, on July ...

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  32. PREFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

    In addressing a question to the new Minister of Railways (Hon. J. Mclnnes) in the Assembly on Mr. Collins said although he congratulated him upon ...

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  33. AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES.

    [?] ...

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  34. SOUTH BRISBANE GAS COMPANY.

    At a meeting of the South Brisbane Gas Company to-day, Sir. James Davey, a shareholder, said he was not satisfied, as some apparently were, with the skeleton ...

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  35. MACDONALD, HAMILTON AND CO.

    Important changes were announced today in connection with Macdonald, Hamilton & Co., managing agents of the P. and O. Line. Mr. A. Gordon Wesche, ...

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  36. MR. CHARLTON.

    The leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. Charlton), interviewed at Maitland, had no regrets over his attitude on the Referendum. He believed in the principles ...

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  37. ATTACKED BY HOO[?]

    [?] ...

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  38. TAIL-LIGHTS ON MOTOR CARS.

    A suggestion was made in the Assembly on Tuesday by Mr. Edwards that legislation should be introduced to make it illegal for switches controlling the tail-lights of ...

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  39. MOUNT GAMBER WORSTED MILLS.

    Speaking on the [?] of the report and [?] State [?] Limited, as the [?] meeting of [?] ...

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  40. MR. BRUCE AT BALLARAT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who is conducting a hurricane campaign prior to his departure in few days for England, spoke on the Referenudum at Ballarat ...

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  41. ASSAULTS ON CHILDREN.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday the leader Of the Opposition (Mr. R. L. Butler) directed the attention 01 the Attorney-General to a case at Prospect in which ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. POSTAL VOTING.

    An elector who through-mi the hours of polling on Saturday next will not be within the State for which be is enrolled, or will not he within ten miles by the ...

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  44. A SHORTAGE OF WHARF LABOR.

    The shortage of wharf labor at Port Adelaide continued on Tuesday. One shipping man said he believed the cause was probably the fact that a number of ...

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  45. DEVELOPMENTS IN INDUSTRY.

    Dr. N. V. S. Knibbs, the eminent Australian scientist, to-day addressed the Millions Club on recent scientific developments in industry. He spoke of the need ...

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  46. THE R.M.S. MOOLTAN.

    The Mooltan, from Melbourne, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor at about 9.30 p.m. to-day, and to leave for London at 5 p.m to-morrow. A special ...

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  47. THE PORT AUGUSTA BRIDGE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. Mclnnes) gave notice in the Assembly yesterday that he would move for leave to introduce a Bill to authorise ...

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  48. FOREST RESERVE NEAR CAVE RANGE.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Shepherd stated that steps were being taken to erect sawmills to cut the forest timber near Cave Range. This was a popular ...

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  49. OPPOSITION IN THE WEST.

    A public meeting in the town hall last night carried a motion that, having regard to the unseemly haste and many am. biguities of the Federal Referendum ...

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  50. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL.

    In the Town Hall on Sunday afternoon the City Organist (Mr. W. R. Knox, L.L.C.M.) will give the seventh and last of a series of organ recitals arranged for ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    Several tariff amendments, designed to assist the importation of British manufactured motor cars, aid the local motorbody building industry, and benefit the ...

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