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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Commonwealth Statistician and Actuary (Mr. Charles H. Wickens) has made available the estimated population of the States and Territories of Australia as ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. A WORKMAN KILLED.

    Through the side of a trench in which he had been working caving in at the Outer Harbor at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, an employe of the Harbors Board, Mr. ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Clegg, who died at the Semaphore on March IS, in her 78th year, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Veal, North Melbourne. She was born at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. APPLES FOR EXPORT.

    To celebrate the completion of 50 years in the Australian trade, the Orient Steam Navigition Company has made a, mast generous offer of prizes to the Royal ...

    Article : 369 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND BORROWING.

    The City of Wellington loan of £163,000 in 5 per cent. debentures his been oversubscribed Of this sum £100,000 forms the paving and ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. WORK FOR DISCHARGED PRISON ERS.

    "Obstacles invariably appear when seeking work for discharged prisoners, but at present the difficulties are accentuated by the army of men seeking ...

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  9. STOLE LADIES' APPAREL

    Eric St. Clair Wylie pleaded guilty today to seven charges of house-breaking and one of burglary. Wylie made it a practice to enter dwelling houses and remove ...

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  10. SHIPPING.

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  11. T.S.A.S. ANNUAL APPEAL.

    The third list of donations in response to the annual appeal of the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society is published to-day. The total amount received to date is ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    An offer of 300 cases of apples was made on Tuesday to the Trades Hall for the unemployed if the men could pick them and carry them to town for distribution. ...

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  13. PASSENGERS BY THE OSTERLEY.

    The following are the passengers by the Osterley, which arrived from England to-day:— For Adelaide—Mesdames Downs Duffield, and Tickler, [?] and [?]. ...

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  14. ARCHIBALD MACKIE SCHOLARSHIP.

    The Archibald Mackie scholarship, which was founded in 1916 by the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association and named after Mr. ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. Meals for the Workless.

    The secretary of the Trades Hall Unemployed Fund (Mr. T. P. Howard) stated on Tuesday that the action of many proprietors of cafes, boarding houses, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. RAZOR USED IN A FIGHT.

    Mr. P. Boots, who resides at a lodging house in South-terrace, Adelaide, received two cuts on the forearm on Sunday night, when he went to the assistance of an ...

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  17. WALKERVILLE METHODIST CHURCH.

    Two foundation stones of additions to the Walkerville Methodist Church Sundayschool were laid on Tuesday evening by Mrs. Thomas Hobba[?] and Miss M. Clemo, ...

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  18. ALBERTON BAPTIST CHURCH

    The Rev. E. R. Thorne, who for the past seven years has been working in connection with the Baptist Church at Goodwood, has taken up the pastorate of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. Y.W.C,A. NOTES.

    A scholarship for singing, [?] for one year, denoted by Mr. Ewart Lock, has been gained by Miss Eugente hall, and a secondary scholarship, half fees, by Miss Gertrude ...

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  20. THE VALUE OF MONEY.

    The hearing of the plaint of the Merchant Service Guild of Australia was continued before Chief Judge Dethridgr in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  21. UNCLAIMED LAND IN PARASIDE.

    Ever Since Parkside South was laid out over 45 years ago the Unley City Council has been unable to discover the owner of a large unfeneed block of land in ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. In the Other States.

    There is a Labor Government in office in Victoria, but the position in that State is serious also. At a recent meeting of the Manufacturing Grocers' Union the ...

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  23. THE CITY IN DARKNESS.

    Just as darkness fell on Tuesday evening the electric lighting system failed in the city, and the streets and business premises Were without illumination for ...

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  24. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales "to-day 10,129 bales were catalogued, and sales, including private transactions, amounted to 9,390 bales. The demand was well maintained. ...

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  25. SAVINGS IN PORT AUGUSTA AND DISTRICT.

    An agency of the Savings Bank of south Australia was in existence at Port Augusts, for more then 40 years before being converted into a branch in 1914, a step ...

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  26. BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION. NOTES BY "SCOUTER.'

    1st Peterborough Pack.—The boys under the charge of the Misses Baker are showing great keenness in their Cub work. The annual social held recently was a great success. The lady ...

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  27. A POISONING CASE.

    Bruce Clarke (24), a miner, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital shortly before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, suffering from poisoning. He recently arrived in ...

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  28. EAST-WEST EXPRESS LATE.

    The East-West express was 45 minutes [?]te an arriving at Adelaide railway-station from Perth on Tuesday night. It was delayed owing to engine trouble before ...

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  29. MELBOURNE RATES MAINTAINED.

    The 1927-28 wool season is now in its final stages. To-morrow will witness the last sale of the main series of sales, which are closing on a top note, the ...

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  30. Unauthorised Collectors.

    The secretary of the Port Adelaide Unemployed Relief Fund (Mr. J. D. Jonas, M.P.). stated on Tuesday that he had received complaints that men had been ...

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  31. GIRDLING THE WORLD.

    A complete circle of the globe for the investigation of world markets is being made by Mr. J. Boswell Brown, joint managing director of Wolsey, Ltd., ...

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  32. THE FISHING INDUSTRY.

    To inspect South Australian fisheries Mr. M. H. Marshall, an officer investigating the transport, distribution, and marketing of fish for the Development and ...

    Article : 280 words
  33. GLENELG LUNA PARK SCHEME.

    A special meeting of the Glenelg Town Council was held on Monday night to meet Mr. F. S. Gordon concerning the establishment of a Luna Park amusement ...

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  34. PORT ADELAIDE UNEMPLOYED.

    A dance was held in the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Monday evening, to benefit the unemployed. The mayor (Mr. F. J. Brown) and the secretary (Mr. J. D. ...

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  35. SOFTGOODS.

    To establish an Australian company for the importation of softgoods in Melbourne, Mr. H. G. Gillett, shipping manager for Messrs. Melles & Co., of London, arrived ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    March 20.—Present:—The Mayor (Mr. H. S. Rugless). Aldermen Dring, Sutherland, and Murphy, Councillors Buttrose, Lee, Shannon, Good, Cohen, and Thomas. A letter was ...

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  37. A CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    At Newcastle to-day Samuel Barker (31), fellmonger, was senteneed to six months' imprisoument for an assault of a constable. It was stated that Barker, ...

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  38. SACRED HEART OLD COLLEGIANS.

    A large number of s[?]d Heart old cottegians were present at Balfour's cafe. King william-street. Adelide. Last night, when the fifth annual meeting of the old collegians' ...

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  39. 6th CAVALRY BRIGADE CAMP.

    The trainee of the 6th Cavalry Brigade began an eight days' camp at Gawler, under the command of Colonel J. W. Parsons on Tuesday. Besides the ...

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  40. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    At a farewell gathering arranged by the Hobart Chamber of Commerce to Sir Alfred Ashbolt, who is on a visit to England, Mr. W. H. Cummins ...

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  41. BONNIEST BABY COMPETITION.

    Photograph of the 60 finalists in the 5CL bonniest baby competition, the final judging for which with take place in the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday, will be ...

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  42. BOOBOROWIE SETTLERS.

    The requirements of settlers in the district of Booborowie were enquired into by the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) on his visit to that ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. FOUGHT NEARLY EVERYBODY.

    Since Sunday those on board the steamer Wasborg, berthed at Mercantile wharf at Teneriffe, have been experiencing a trying time. One of the members ...

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  44. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND MR. E. M. MATHIAS.

    At the State Council meeting of the Returned Soldiers' League, which will open at the clubrooms, Angas-street, this morning, the president of the league (Mr. W. F. ...

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  45. THIEVES ENTER A HOUSE.

    On Monday night these entered the house of Mr. H. T. Godden of Philipstreet. Adelaide, and stole £4 from a cash box. Entry was gained through an ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    On Mondays the Elder Conservatorium will open its concert season with a staff concert by prominent members. Mr. ...

    Article : 157 words
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