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  2. LABOR AND THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    In the debate on Friday night in the [?] Assembly on the first reading of the [?] to the Liquor Bill, the Minister of Justice (Mr. McKell) said ...

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  3. FIGHT ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Strong easterly head winds encountered all the way from Perth to Broken Hill resulted in Messrs. Kingsforth Smith and Keith Anderson taking a flying time of 22 ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. THE INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    The convention of delegates of the Australian Workers' Union reassembled at Katoomba on Friday, when the discussion was continued on the proposal to realise ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A fire occurred early on Friday morning on the Adelaide-road, Gawler, in the little shop of Mr. Ken C. G. Kuhlmann, which was utterly destroyed. Among the ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The usual ship activities were interestingly varied last night by Lord Cavan delivering an absorbing lecture on the Italian campaign on the Plave, where at the later ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. OBITUARY.

    Mrs: Wheaton, who after a brief Illness died at Nurse Rowe's private hospital on January 25, was a daughter of Mr. Richard Morphett, of Adelaide. She ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From F. A. LAKEMAN:-H.M.S. Renown is not visiting us Is this the result of Federation? Sydney and Melbourne first. Adelaide a poor third Why ...

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  9. FIRE AT SOUTHWARK.

    The Thebarton Fire Brigade received a call at 2.34 p.m. on Saturday to Mr. A. J. Rowe's confectionery factory, Port road, Southwark. The back shed and ...

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  10. FIRE AT FRANCES.

    About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke out on the property of Mr. L. E. Brown, seven miles from the town. A standing crop of 70 acres of wheat was ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. IDENTIFIED THE WRONG MAN.

    Mrs. William McPherson stood silently beside an open grave at the Kew Ceme tery yesterday afternoon while the body of a man she believed to be her [?] ...

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  12. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    From T. TODD, Secretary C.P.A.:—In reply to the Premier's statement in "The Advertiser" on Saturday that he was reliably informed that at the meeting of ...

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  13. THE CONDOBOLIN RAILWAY.

    "The delay in the completion of the [?] over the Darling River at [?] has postponed the completion of the [?] way-from Condobolin for [?] ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. SUZANNE LENGLEN.

    Arriving at New York on Sunday from Havanna, [?] to sail for Rome [?] in February, Mr. William Pickens, the business manager ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. MOTOR BUS CONTROL.

    From "FAIR PLAY," Glenelg:—It is to be hoped that the Government will appoint Mr. Webb and Mr. Goodman on the Motor Bus Control Board. What ...

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  16. A YACHT BLOWN OVER.

    In a strong, blow which struck Henley on Saturday afternoon the yacht Stema blew over, although closely reefed in. Commodore G. Strapps and his crew were ...

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  17. ATTRACTIVE APPLES

    Adam was tempted by Eve with an apple, but no tempter was needed when a char-a-banc party passed an attractive orchard near [?] Gully to-day. Just ...

    Article : 225 words
  18. ENDOWMENT SCHEMES.

    From "DUX," Broken Hill:-In these days we hear a lot about endowment schemes. I would like to know why the Government should have to pay these ...

    Article : 276 words
  19. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Miss Alice Ruby. McGregor Paterson, a domestic servant employed by Mr. A. O. Shaw, caretaker, of the Royal Yacht Squadrons clubhouse at the Outer Harbor, ...

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  20. ATTACKED BY FOOTPADS.

    Coming out of a shop near the [?] Spencer and Stanley Streets, West Melbourne, at mid-day yesterday. Mr. H. Schwartz, who had £50 is notes in his ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. THE GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND.

    "Reynolds News" says:—"It is understood that the Government recommended two well-known men [?] Governors designate of Queensland, and in each case the ...

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  22. LOCAL OPTION.

    From "A CONVERT," Keswick.-Like your correspondent "Pro Bono PUBLIC," have become a confirmed prohibitionist through the evidence one sees everywhere ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. MOTOR CAR AND TRAP COLLIDE.

    Constable Williams reported on Sunday that shortly before 7 p.m. a collision occurred between a motor car owned and driven by Mr. D. Wald of North ...

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  24. MELBOURNE TO LONDON.

    Direct communication between Melbourne and London was established last night by means [?] Mr. K. stated that he had a long talk by Morse ...

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  25. ADELAIDE'S HOSPITALITY.

    "The one bleak memory of the tour was Adelaide." said Mr. J. J. Simons, leader of the Young Australia League tour, who, with 351 of the boy [?] returned to ...

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  26. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    From "OLD SUBSCRIBER," Croydonr I am thankful that we have in the com[?] a person like Mary Longson, who has a heart big enough to sympathise ...

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  27. THE STEAMER COOMA.

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  28. A WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    Mrs. Warren (49) was found dead at her residence, Wills-street, at 12.10 this morning. She was in the [?] a candle in bed, and[?] ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN DINGHY COUNCIL.

    Delegates to the Australian Dinghy Council met on Friday while the visiting crews were taking advantage of a sea breeze to try out their yachts in preparation tor ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. FIRE AT PORT PIRIE.

    At 10.20 this morning the [?] received a call from she [?] of the Baltic Timber Wharf. They [?] large stack of eight by [?] ...

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  31. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    From "LEAGUE SUPPORTER," Brighton:-The visit to Adelaide of [?] Bage, on her return from the [?] of Nation Assembly sets one [?] ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    Moon, the rising Queensland player, was expected to give Gerald Patterson's hard fight in the semi-final of the singles championship at Kooyong yesterday. Moon, ...

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  33. DEATH DURING AN OPERATION

    Mrs. Alice Minetta Hoskings, residing at William-street, died under an anaesthetic at the hospital yesterday afternoon. She had been attended by Dr. Mitchell, ...

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  34. MOTOR CYCLING

    The third [?] of the world's motor cycling Derby, was contested at the motordrome last night, and was won by R. Lehmann (Switzerland). L. [?] is leading in the competition ...

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  35. THE DINGHY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first of the three races to decide the 14-foot dinghy championship of Australia for 1927 was held yesterday, and won by Miss Via (A. O'Grady, skipper) of South ...

    Article : 410 words
  36. A BOY DROWNED.

    Colin Connigton (12) was drowned in Dalrymple Creek, near Allora, yesterday afternoon. He was sailing a boat in the creek when he slipped and fell into the ...

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  37. THE GOVERNMENT MOTOR GARAGE.

    From TAXPAYER," Adelaide;—I noticed in a recent issue of your paper a letter complaining about the neglected motor lorries at the garage North From W. DARREL. Hilton, vice-president Bollermakers' Society, Adelaide branch:—Allow me to contradict Mr. Eden's statement regarding the meeting ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Flood gauge reading were discontinued yesterday afternoon when the Brisbane River had receded to normal level. Most of the roads connecting the Outlying ...

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  39. A FATAL FALL.

    Mr. Neil West, an electrician, employed at the Federal Woollen Mills, Geelong, fell 15 feet head first on to the concrete floor at the mills yesterday. He died in the ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    [?] during the week end ex[?] concern over the possible cost of [?] endowment scheme to industry and to the Tre[?]. "There is a chance ...

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  41. A YOUTH DROWNED.

    Keith Bishop (17), of Mitchell-street. East Brunswick, was drowned at Diamond Creek to-day. He was one of the boys at a Methodist camp, and with another boy ...

    Article : 54 words
  42. TROTTING.

    The tenth meeting of the Port Pirie Trotting Club was successfully conducted on Saturday night on glorious weather. At the start of the Trial Stakes several jinkers clashed. P. ...

    Article : 551 words
  43. THE TAX ON BACHELORS.

    From 'SOLOMON," Cowandilla.—Mrs. Rodda forgets that if a general tax, as she proposes, is imposed for the purpose of helping those with large families, the ...

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  44. A BRIDGE DAMAGED.

    A road roller weighing 14 tons [?] the decking of a bridge, on the main Melbourne-Sydney-road, north of [?] yesterday. It sank two feet on the ...

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  45. BOXING.

    Billy Crime, who holds three Australian championships, had his final fight in Australia last night prior to leaving for America. He was [?] to Jack Jones, of Wales. Crime ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. WHEAT POOLS.

    From 'MALLEE FARMER," Goolwa. According to Mr. E. A. Badcock, farmers will be given an opportunity to sign a contract with the wheat ...

    Article : 244 words
  47. NO FIGHT.

    After six rounds of an [?] display the [?] (A. [?]man) declared the meeting be tween Jack Kelly and [?] Gordon no [?] the Stadium last night. ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  49. CYCLING.

    E. Giband won his third Victorian championship when be [?] the State quater-mile cycling title at the Exhibition last night. During the final of the professional mile handicap. ...

    Article : 191 words
  50. DIVORCE LAWS.

    From "INTERESTED," Paynecham.—I am pleased to know that "Cummonsense" is also interested in our divorce laws as they stand in South Australia to ...

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  51. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless station to-day:- Adelaide.—Jervis Bay, Dem [?] [?] ...

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  52. FIRE ON THE GREENHILL-ROAD.

    Shortly before 7 p.m. on Saturday a fire broke out on the property of Mr. P. [?] of Greenhill-road, burning, about two or three acres of grass and a portion of the ...

    Article : 99 words
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