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  2. OBITUARY.

    Mr. J. V. Parkes, F.G.S., whose death at Encounter Bay on Wednesday was announced in this column on Thursday, was a prominent representative of ...

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  3. STATE GRANTS BILL.

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, the newly-elected member for Dailey, who eat beside Mr. Charlton, was received with cheers when he resumed the debate on the second ...

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW IN LONDON.

    Fairly accurate information as to activities in Moscow at this acute Far Eastern crisis is not lacking in London. Our secret service is run on very cheap lines, ...

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  5. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE,

    Seven men on their way by car to the Ballarat regatta to-day collided with another car at the corner of Sunshine-road and the Main Melbourne-Ballarat-road. ...

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  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From Miss F. S. HAWKINS, St. Peters:—I wrote partly because Mr. Butler announced in his policy speech that if the Liberals are victorious a measure ...

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  7. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    From "WORKMAN"," Prospect.—Now that the objective of a 44-hour week have been attained, it is about time the Labor leaders got busy and obtained better hours ...

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  8. BOULOGNE MYSTERY.

    The magistrate in charge of the enquiry into the death of the English nurse. Miss May Daniels, who disappeared while on a visit to Boulogne with another nurse, ...

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  9. ALLEGED "RINGING IN."

    On September 14 of last year George Purvis won a Sheffield handicap at Willenabrina, Victoria, and collected £14 stake-money. The secretary was not ...

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  10. METHODISTS AND BAPTISTS.

    From GEORGE TEASE, Glenelg:—The letter from the Rev. A. H. Bell, Baptist minister, was interesting. Denominational comparisons are always odious, because ...

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  11. EDUCATION CONGRESSES.

    From "INTERESTED." Royston Park. -"The Advertiser" has always been a great advocate of progressive education, and the article referring to the congresses ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN MEAT BOARD.

    From R. W. WINSPEAR, Tasmanian Delegate to the Melbourne Conference:—The New South Wales pastoral interests have agreed to the proposal to establish ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion of Senator Pearce, Senator Sampson was appointed a member of the House Committee in place of Senator McLachlan, who has vacated the position ...

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  14. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    H. J. Velt. Stepney.—Your letter could only appear as an advertisement. We have published nothing on the subject. "Wager," Augusta.-We regret that [?] ...

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  15. A STOLEN HANDBAG.

    Shortly before 10 p.m. on Friday Mr. Albert Cyril Orr. of Robert-street, North Unley, advised the city, detective office that Miss M. A. West, of Hindley-street. ...

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  16. ANOTHER DIAMOND RUSH.

    The elaborate precautions taken to prevent a recurrence of the recent fiasco in connection with the Grasfontein diamond diggings proved successful, and the rush ...

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  17. NEWMARKET YEARLING SALES.

    At the yearling sales conducted by Messrs. Adamson, Mackinnon, & Cox at Newmarket to-day, 85 lots were disposed of for 26,230 guineas, or an average price ...

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  18. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    From "J. W.," Mile-End:—As a unionist in a normal industry I consider that the joy of doing four hours less work will soon be an additional hardship in ...

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  19. INJURIES TO MOUTH AND BIBS.

    Mr. Charles Laycock (65), of Marlborough-street, St. Peters, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital late last night suffering from injuries to the mouth and ...

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  20. THE PRICE OF BEER.

    From 'BEER ONLY," Norton's Summit:—In 1910 beer," I think, was 2d. a glass, 3d. a butcher, and 4d. a pint. Now the glass is down to the size of an egg ...

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  21. ALLEGED ADULTERATED CORDIALS.

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., James Hall and Edward Hall, trading as Hall & Son, Norwood were charged by D.H. Wallace chief health inspector, with ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Minister of Markets (Mr. Paterson) introduced a Bill to deal with the Export Guarantee Act and the Dried Fruit Export Act. It was read the first ...

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  23. MODERN DRESS.

    From "AESTHETIC," King's Park:This subject, although much hackneyed, still provides food for thought for those of serious mien. As the summer wanes, ...

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  24. THE EVANGELISATION SOCIETY. From COMMANDER H. W. HARVEY,

    organising secretary:—In a recent issue it was reported that favorable reference had been made at one of the meetings of the Methodist Conference to the work of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. THE COUNTRY,

    KAPUNDA, March 3.—On Wednesday the members of the Methodist Young Peoples' Guild met in the Lecture Hall to elect officers for the coming year and to arrange a syllabus of ...

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  26. THE IRRIGATION COMMISSION.

    From "SOLDIER SETTLER," Winkle: —When irrigation matters were in the hands of one man only, as Director of Irrigation, the Government discovered that ...

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  27. ROADMAKING.

    From R. E. RICHARDS, Cowandilla:— I recently road with pleasure in your columns that the West Torrens Council intends carrying out a programme of road ...

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  28. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    From GEO. DELLOW, Semaphore:—"Hands Off China" seems to have misunderstood my letter; for he replies as though I thought the Chinese were wrong ...

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  29. THE GARDEN THEATRE.

    The management of the "New Ideas" company, at the Exhibition Gardens, have maintained a consistently high standard in the programme presented each week ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    From "CORDWAINER," Adelaide.—Many men are now seeking work and cannot find it. A few years ago we were manufacturing two-thirds of the boots the ...

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  31. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    From GORDON BERRIDGE. Colonel Light Gardens:—I am quite in sympathy with Mr. Bromley Blades, with reference to the Bishop of Adelaide, as I know ...

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  32. DIVORCE LAWS.

    From "CHRISTIAN CHARITY," Frewville:—Your correspondents, "Golden Rule," "Interested," and "Commonsense." have quoted cases which show the divorce ...

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  33. A LIBERAL PROTEST.

    The following resolutions were unanlmously carried at the half-yearly meeting of the Yorke Peninsula-Wallaroo district committee of the Liberal Federation, held ...

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  34. THE NEW CITY BRIDGE.

    From J. F. BRADLEY, Malvern:—It is to be hoped wiser councils will prevail at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council when the matter of the new City ...

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  35. TASMANIA TO GET £378,000.

    The Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) has received a reply from the Prime Minister (Mr. Brace) stating that it is hoped that the State Grants Bill will be passed this ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. BULLS FOR THE WEST.

    The Western Australian Government today bought five bulls at from 17 to 25 guineas at the Guernsey Cattle Society Fair. Some of the bulls sold up to 66 ...

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