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  2. EMPIRE FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    Members of the Empire forestry Congress arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday night from Western Australia, and yesterday visited Kuitpo Forest. They were tendered a reception and dinner by the Government last night. confrenece session will be held to-day, and the delegates will subsequently leave for the South-Eastern district. Back Row-Mr, J.F. Bailey (S.A.). Mr. E. Julis (S.A), Mr. A. Rule (secretary of the conference), Mr. A.C Shedly (W.A), Mr. A.A. Hone (Victoria), Mr. W.R. Jacob (Assam), Mr. Z. P. Cavergill, Mr. G. R. Lane Pool, Mr. J. Unwin (Cypress).Mr. S.H. Howard (India),Mr. H.G. Keith, Mr. D. Richardsor, Mr. J. Bunny (Nigeeria), Mr. J. Hanson (New Zealand), Mr. A.V. Galbraith, Mr. R.J. Zavitz, Colonel S. Price Weir (Public Service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE WHEAT POOL.

    In view of the [?] position of the wheat market, the Hon. A.P. Blesing says a co-opersative wheat buying scheme ...

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  4. THE THOUSAND HOMES.

    In reply to Mr. Carter in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, the Attorney-General stated that on July 31 last there were 241 occupants of ...

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  5. "SNIGGERING RATS."

    A well-known doctor appeared before Mr. W, Hall, S.M., in the Adelaide Traffic Court on Wednesday, to answer a charge of having failed to leave his ...

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  6. "A DISMAL FAILURE."

    Giving evidence before the Federal Disabilities Commission yesterday, the secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. G.H. Boykett) said his ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S DISABILITIES.

    The first witness before the Federal Disabilities Commission, consisting of Sir Joseph Cook (chairman), Messrs H.R. Brookes and A.E. Barton, ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED SHOPBREAKING.

    An attempt to break into the confectionery and cool drink establishment of Mr. Thomas Doyle, at the corner of Manton and John streets, Hindmarsh, ...

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  9. BACK TO VICTOR HARBOUR.

    Among the many attractions on the programme of the Back to Victor Harbour carnival, to be held from October 6 to 16 is a most popular bride com ...

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  10. A MOTOR CAR DESTROYED.

    A motor car caught fire while being driven alone Islington-road, Islington, on Tuesday night by Mr. H. Leabrook, of North Adelaide. Unsuccessful efforts ...

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  11. THE SHEEP AND LAMB MARKET.

    There were 11,200 sheep yarded at the Abattors Market yesterday, or a decrease of nearly 2,000 on last week's total, Most of the sheep were derived ...

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  12. TULTENEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The annual sports day of the Pulteney Grammar School will be held on this Adelaide Oval this afternoon. Mrs. C.T. Hyde will present the ...

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  13. WESTBOURNE PARK SCHOOL.

    The Minister of Education informed Mr. H.C. Richards, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, that additional permanent accommodation would ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Charles Green, an engineman of the Railways Department whose death occurred at the Peterborough Memorial Hospital on Friday ...

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  15. THE R.M.S. NARKUNDA.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co. advise that the R.M.S. Narkunda left Fremantle at midnight on Tuesday, and is expected to arrive at the Outer ...

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  16. GAS FOR HENLEY.

    Arrangements have now been made between the Henley and Grange Council, the ratepayer, and the South Australian Company, for the supply of ...

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  17. OBJECTIONABLE FACE POWDER.

    In a case at Port Adelaide yesterday. in which a ship's fireman was suing the Melbourne Steamship Co. for compensation for illness which he alleged arose ...

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  18. FIVE PERISH.

    A mother and father and their three children perished to-day, when a fire gutted the home of Mr. Joe Klaiman. The mother made a brave attempt to ...

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  19. CHURCH SCHOOLS CONCERT.

    The annual church day schools' concert in the Town Hall to-night represents many months of careful preparation by Church of England day schools ...

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  20. POSTAL DIRECTOR.

    "I cannot discuss the matter, but I have no doubt that Mr. Brown will remain with the Department," said the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) ...

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  21. FLINDERS RANGE TOUR.

    Strong wind and dust at Hawker awaited the party touring the Flinders Range under the auspices of the State and Commonwealth railways, and what ...

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  22. TANNERY WORKERS.

    Judge Lukin, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, began the hearing of claims for higher rates of pay by tannery workers engaged in ...

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  23. SEARCH FOR AMUNDSEN.

    The Russian search for Captain Amundsen has not yet been abandoned. The ice-breaker Krassin has been repaired at Bergen, and has left for ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    The concert on Saturday evening will be gives in the Exhibition Hall under the capable direction of Mr. W.H. Foote, who will have Miss Sylvia ...

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  25. BREWERY VATS FROM GERMANY.

    Sixteen huge glass-lined steel vats were brought to Port Adelaide from Germany by the steamer Magdeburg" They will replace wooden vats at the ...

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  26. TASMANIAN MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) met a representative of the Dormer Wahl Company to-day, but details of the proposed Tasmanian air ...

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  27. THE BURDEN OF TAXATION.

    Little hope can be held out for relief from the oppressive taxation measures introduced last session, but definite assurance of relief from coughs and colds ...

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  28. CANVAS SHEET STOLEN.

    A piece of canvas about. 15 ft. square belonging to the Adelaide Car Service. of Flinders-street. Adelaide, was stolen from a vacant block adjoining the ...

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