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  2. VIEWS AND. COMMENTS.

    From the REV. D. C. HARRIS, hon. secretary Methodist Social Department:— noted with a certain, amount of gratification the prominence Mr. Butler, in his ...

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  3. FATALITIES AM) ACCIDENTS.

    while supervising his employes at a building in Angas-stree on Monday morning the Mayor of Thebarton (Mr. H. S. Hatwell) fell from the roof of a ...

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  4. BACK TO TANUNDA.

    Although a large number of former residents have already arrived for the "Back to Tanunda"' celebrations, it is expected that the majority will not come until ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHINA.

    Sun Chuan Fang and Chang Tsung Chang returned to Shanghai from Sungkiang, where the defences. are being strengthened, including the construction of ...

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  6. INDIA: A MISSIONARY PROBLEM.

    India is the tome of one-fifth of the human race. India's population of three hundred and forty millions presents a vast complex of race and creed, with about ...

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  7. SPORTING NEWS

    At a meeting of the ground and finance committee of the Cricket Association last night, Mr. E. McCarron was appointed manager of the South Australian cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Joseph Rennie, who died at Broken Hill on Sunday, was born in Scotland, and came to South Australia in 187S. He worked on railway construction, ...

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  9. A JAR BURSTS.

    Mr. William Davidson (43), of Seacliff. while checking jars of sulphuric acid at the railway goods sheds at Mile-End on Monday, sustained severe burns on the hands ...

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  10. LOXTON VERSUS NARRACOORTE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  11. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    Wilbur Thomas Heritage (12), son of Mr. John Heritage, master of the ketch Adonis, had a narrow escape from drowning in the canal at Port Adelaide on ...

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  12. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) to-day received a letter "from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), inviting the State Government to be' represented at a conference to be ...

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  13. SHIPPING AT SHANGHAI.

    A piquant situation has been caused here by the action of General Li Pao Shang, the Shanghai Defence Commissioner, in issuing a proclamation that the ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. DIVE FROM A MASTHEAD.

    At the Pert Augusta Wharf on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Bob Green, a resident of Port Pirie, who had found temporary employment there, attempted a dive off the ...

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  15. TO-DAYS MATCHES.

    Adelaide Oval-Mount Lofty Association versus Stockbreeders(north end), Broughton versus Wandersus (South end). Norwood Oval -Yorketown Ramblers versus Country Districts ...

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  16. "THE CURTAIN FALLS VICTORY."

    From "CONSTANT READER," Norwood-As a reader of 40 years of "The Advertiser" I thoroughly enjoyed Churchill's memoirs. My mind went back to those ...

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  17. LECTURE BY MR. A.J. RICHARDSON.

    There -was a Urge attendance of young cricketers at the lecture on cricket by Mr. A. J. Richardson, the international player, at Way Hall, last night. Mr. R. G. Kappler was a the ...

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  18. COUNTRY CARNIVAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 545 words
  19. THE SELECT COMMITTEE.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) to-day said the object of the nominee House in referring the. Family. Endowment Bill to a Select Committee was to get evidence, mainly ...

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  20. PRAYER BOOK REVISION.

    From THOS C. WOODHAM, general secretary Protestant Federation:-The cable news concerning Prayer Bock revision in Monday's issue is interesting in ...

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  21. B GRADE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  22. THE AUSTRALIA'S BOILERS.

    The boilers of H.M.A.S. Australia, which was sunk 20 miles off Sydney Heads some years ago in conformity with the Washington disarmament treaty have ...

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  23. CHILD'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    On Thursday Stanley Mueller, the twoyear-old son of Mr. O. Mueller, had -a narrow escape from drowning. Whilst playing near a creek ho fell, in. Mrs. ...

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  24. "VICIOUS AND DISHONEST."

    The Registrar in Bankruptey to-day rerased the application for a certificate of discharge by Jacobus Bosch, and stated, that the case was one of vicious and ...

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  25. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE VERSUS ROSEWORTHY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  26. ACCIDENTS AT CLAYPANS.

    During the week end Mr. Tom John, of Ettrick, via , Bow Hill, met with a painful accident while repairing some mechanical parts of his mill. His thumb became ...

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  27. RAILWAYS' UNION CONFERENCE.

    Members attending the annual conference of the Australian Railways Union adversely criticised Mr. McTiernan, the New South Wales Attorney-General, be ...

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  28. WORLD TOURISTS.

    The Franconia arrived at an early hour this morning with 400 English and American world tourists. They were drivers round Hobart-and its environs. A luncheon ...

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  29. SUICIDE [?] CHINESE SEAMAN.

    Early this morning the Police received a call from the Calula, a steamer berthed at the Wharf, and loading sandalwood for China, reporting a case of suicide. The ...

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  30. Y.M.C.A ASSOCIATION.

    Lockleys United versus East Torrens United. -Lockleys United 183 ([?] Wright 12 Civill 30 , N.J. Hash 27, Graham 80), East Torrents United, 45 and 89 (johns 17 not out ...

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  31. TROTTING.

    The port Pirie troting carnival was successfully concluded to-night, when the twelth meeting was held. The fields were again good and well contested. The attendance was a record ...

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  32. THE TAX ON NEWSPAPERS.

    In an address to the Labor caucus today the Premier (Mr. Lang) is alleged to have said that he knew the imposition of the tax on newspapers was ...

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  33. WELLINGTON BEATEN BY MELBOURNE.

    The superiority of Australian cricket over New Zealand was again demonstrated to-day, when the visiting Melbourne team, mainly through the bowling of Ransford. [?] Wellington for ...

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  34. SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL,

    Although there are still. a. few cards to come in from country districts, the final count of the votes in ' the "most popular unit" competition, conducted in ...

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  35. SWIMMING.

    Each year Mr. C. Bastard the less[?]e of the City Baths, provides plenty of merriment, in addition to several interesting swimming [?] tests on the session of his professional ca[?] ...

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  36. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The public arrangements for the Royal visit are now well in hand. Caterers have been invited to tender for the provision of meals to the Particular ...

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  37. TRINITY YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY

    From R.G. TAYLOR, North Adelaide: -Perhaps some of your readers would appreciate a few particulars respecting the above society. I find that the secretary ...

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  38. BROUGHTON VERSUS MOUNT LOFTY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 words
  39. MOTOR CARS ON FIRE.

    At 9 o'clock on Friday morning a car belonging to Mrs. A. W. Trumper, occupied by her husband and son (Alven Trimper), and driven by the latter, took ...

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  40. ACCIDENT AT NORMANVILLE.

    Mr. Garnet Stacey was returning from Myponga, via Yankalilla, in a motor car, and opposite the Normanville Hotel he noticed a horse and cart coming round ...

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  41. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.

    Misconduct with the wife of her brother was the ground on which Anne Elizabeth Lacey (nee Bond), of Nundah, secured an order nisi for die dissolution of her ...

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  42. THE CENTRAL MARKET.

    From "TAKEN DOWN," Marleston:-I too, have been tricked in this market, bat, unlike "Greengrocer," I have paid top price only to find when opening the ...

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  43. A PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Harry Burton (43) a prisoner with many convictions and a long list of aliases, scaled the wall of the exercise yard at the Cootamundra Gaol this morning, ...

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  44. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    The City Council to-night selected Mr. James Johnston, superintendent of the Richmond Main colliery at a fee of £525, to report on the acquisition of a ...

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  45. PASKEVILLE VERSUS YORKETOWN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  46. METHODISTS AND BAPTISTS

    From the Rev. A.H. BELL, Royston Park:- I can subscribe to the statement of Dr. Fosdick, quoted by your [?] respondent." A Brother." There really is ...

    Article : 311 words
  47. A YOUTH SHOT.

    Alexander Rennie (16), of Botany; was admitted to the Coast Hospital to-day with a bullet in the back. He said he had been-shot while standing in a, ...

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  48. THE PER CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    The -council of the United Party of Western Australia, has sent the Prime! Minister the resolution referred to it by the recent conference of the party ...

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  49. A LABORER INJURED.

    Mr. Joe Miller 38). a laborer, of Newtown. fell 40 ft. from a building at the corner of York and: Bathurst streets today, and, was taken to the hospital ...

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  50. YACHTING.

    At a metting of Glenelg Club last night Mr. H. Clarke was elected to fill the vacancy on the general committee caused by the resignation of Mr. T. Wilson, It was ...

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  51. ATHLETICS.

    The Plymplon Amateur Athletic Club conducted a club meeting at Weigall Oval on Monday evening. when three contests. comprising 75 yards. 440 yards, and three-quarter mile ...

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  52. CHINESE GARDENER KILLED.

    Yen Chang, a Chinese market gardener was found dead this morning at his garden at St. Peters. His cart had tipped up and had pinned him to the ground. ...

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  53. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    At the Homebush stock sales to-day about 23,000 sheep and 2,540 cattle were forward. The general quality in cattle section was slightly inferior to the average of late. The usual ...

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  54. CHESS.

    A chess match was played at the Adelaide Chess Club on Monday evening between Bishop's and Adelaide Results.- Hill ¼, Bishop ½ Close W. Muller 1; F. Mullar ½, Blackby 8; ...

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  55. AFTER ELEVEN YEARS.

    About 11 years ago Mr. Arthur Callaghan, a young man, was accidentally shot near the old London mines at Parkes, but it was only a few days ago that the bullet, ...

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  56. A JOCKEY INJURED.

    When the racehorse Snip fell in the Open Hack Race at Orange on Saturday and. broke its neck, Robert Kelly, the jockey, was taken to the hospital ...

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  57. POLO.

    The Clare beam to visit Adelaide has been selected, and on Saturday it played a very spirited seven chukkers against a blue team, variously made up from C.L. Colley, R.D. Glover, ...

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  58. SMITHFIELD VERSUS COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  59. A POISONED STOCK ROUTE,

    From H. A. MARTIN, Adelaide.—! write to warn owners of travelling stock that poisoned apples have been strewn for miles along the Coorong road and stock ...

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  60. THE SYDNEY HOSPITAL

    The report of the Sydney Hospital for the past year shores a deficit of £12,840, being only £188 more than the deficit last year, although 200 more in' patients ...

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  61. A BROKEN HILL TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Josiah Polkinghorne (66) was found dead in his workshop, in Patton-street, South Broken Hill, this morning There was a. large gash in the throat, and a ...

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  62. BOWLS.

    Monday night's results:- Gondie and Rank[?]ne (18) [?] Brown Bardin (7) ; Chamber[?] and Waddell (17) beat Hartell and Sedgeley (3); Fuller and Stock (11) beat Rose and Green ...

    Article : 71 words
  63. ELECTORAL REFORM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
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