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  2. LABOR NEWS

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  3. SOCIAL NOTES.

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  4. SPORTING NEWS.

    The V.A.T.C. has issued the programme for its meeting to be held at Caulfield on June 19. A feature of the programme is the amount of stake money provided ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    The West Torrens rover and forward, J. Karney. who received an injury to his shoulder in the match against Norwood on Saturday. is being attended by Dr. C. ...

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  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "WIZ DUM':-Sir J. [?] Stirling has made a suggestion which has already been before the War Memorial Committee, that is a new bridge over the ...

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  7. BARRIER RANGES ASSOCIATION.

    Yesterday's Barrier Ranges matches resulted:-West, 9 goals 10 behinds, South, 7 goals 9 behinds. ...

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  8. MELBOURNE RESULTS.

    The V.A.T.C. has issued the programme for its meeting to be held at Caulfield on June 19. A feature of the programme is the amount of stake money provided. ...

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  9. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    From A. POYNTON Your correspondent. Mr. W. Gowana, pertinently asks me what would I offer in place of a 44 hour week with 44 hours pay, and I shall ...

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  10. A.J.C. HURDLES.

    Straight-out business has been very limited for the big A.J.C. Hurdle event, to be run to-morrow, but in the fair amount of double betting' that has taken place ...

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  11. THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS.

    From E. W. EDMONDS. Port Pirie:— In your columns of Thursday last, under the heading, "Adelaide Glce Club," appears a programme to be submitted to ...

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  12. BUS TRAFFIC CONGESTION.

    From "CONGESTION IN EXCELSIS." Magill:—A correspondent says he is informed that few buses ply on the routes ending at Grenfell and Currie streets ...

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  13. SYDNEY MATCHES.

    Australian rules football matches were played yesterday in fine weather. Results:-Eastern Suburbs. 11 goals 11 behinds; ...

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  14. TASMANIAN FOOTBALL.

    Only one league game was played yesterday, owing to Monday being a public holiday. The results were:- Cananore, 14 goals 12 behinds; New Town, 7 goals 17 ...

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  15. POOLING WHEAT.

    From PETER CRAFTER, Naracoorte: Mr. J. M. McDonald, who delivered a lecture before the State branch of the Economic Society recently, is chairman of ...

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  16. NORTH-WEST UNION.

    Yesterday's matches of the North-West Union resulted:— Latrobe. 16 goals 13 behinds; Devonport, 8 goals 12 behinds. ...

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  17. PORT [?]

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  18. B GRADE.

    West Torrens Bridgm[?] Holten N. Head. Lampe. Walton, T. Head, Bastian, Oaten Lines Mahoney, Muller L. Fahy Naylon, Hocking Kinlough. R. Hocking M. Robinson. Foote, E, M. ...

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  20. THE MILKY WAY.

    From "HOUSEHOLDER" Prospect:- One is amused at the ex[?] of milk vendors for selling milk below the standard of the Food and Drugs Act. Years ago ...

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  21. ITEMS FROM [?]

    On Monday evening a party was held at [?] [?] in house of the birthday of Mr. [?] ...

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  22. STEAM COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.

    From E. DARLING. Magill:- As the owner and user of a steam car, permit me to add my interest in the remarks of your correspondent regarding the benefit the ...

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  23. COURSING.

    Joyful Lady versus Colleen Francis Glory Boy versus Molly Francis, Narty Naney versus Francis Beauty, Another Rose versus Light Eject, Doubtful versus Half Sovereign, Sky Amble ...

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  25. ADELAIDE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION.

    Concordia College, 10 goals 11 behinds. defeated Teachers' Training College, 3 goals 10 behinds. Goalkickers:- Corcordia College Dolling (4) Prauskir (2). Miller. [?] Wirth ...

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  26. A DANGEROUS ROAD.

    From "MOTOR DRIVER." West Croydon:-Permit me to draw the attention of the Hindmarsh Council to the dangerous state of that portion of the road on the ...

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  27. THE MAGILL REFORMATORY.

    From "A NORTHERNER," Quorn:- Would it not be better for the lade at the Magill [?] and cheaper, to hand them over to the Mount Maker ...

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  28. AMERICAN OR BRITISH GOODS.

    From "PRO PATRIA":- Under the above heading "Not Interested" and "Glenelg" urge upon the Government the [?] of purchasing certain trucks and ...

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  29. SOCCER.

    On Saturday, at the Hawthorn Oval, a combined team of Metropolitan Juniors met the Peterborough team. Peterborough won the toss and elected to kick with the light breeze. For ...

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    A pleasent [?] was spent of the [?] of Mrs. [?] ...

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  32. QUORN TO HAWKER TRAIN SERVICE.

    From "NUFFLES":—The railways from Quorn to Hawker and on to Godnadatta are now fast getting the name of the ragtime railways. and with good cause. ...

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  33. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    From "OBSERVER," Goodwood:- We are all under a debt to Sir Henery Lean for his lectures on the League of Nations and it is to be regretted that those in ...

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  34. SOCIAL AT [?]

    As [?] evening was spent of the [?] dence of Mr. and Mrs. [?] [?] on Tuesday last, due [?] the 10th birthday of their daughter, [?] ...

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  35. THE CHELTENHAM CROSSING.

    From "A STATE COUNCILLOR OF THE A.R.U" I have read the report in The Advertiser" of a meeting of citizens at Cheltenham on the 2nd inst ...

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  36. BIRTHDAY PARRTY.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. Wortley entertained a number of young people on Wednesday evening the [?] being the birthday of their daughter, Miss [?] ...

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  37. PETERBOROUGH SCHOOL VERSUS ADELAIDE HIGH.

    Prior to the senior game on the Hawthorn Oval on Saturday the Peterborough School team were matched against the Adelaide High School. Peterborough scored first through Meadows. The ...

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  38. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    From W. J. COLE. Elea Hills:- Please grant me space to ester a protest, against the destruction of the inoffensive op[?] Not one man in a hundred could possibly ...

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  39. PARTY AT GAWLER [?]

    On Monday [?] the [?] of a [?] [?] was held in the [?] to aid of the [?] of [?] [?] The prince which were [?] ...

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  40. A SOCIAL AFTERNOON.

    A pleasure afternoon now spent at the [?] [?] on Tuesday, when Mrs. A. K. [?] to the [?] [?] ...

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  41. HURDLER BREAKS DOWN.

    While galloping on the grass rink at Randwick on Saturday the hardler Les Paddington broke down near the six furlong post. His rider was compelled to ...

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  42. INTER-STATE RUGBY.

    The Rugby League game between Queensland and New South Wales was witnessed by 50,000 persons at the Cricket Ground yesterday Lord Stonehaven attended, and shook hands with the ...

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  43. LICENCED VICTUALLERS' DANCE.

    At the Osborne Hall on Thursday night an enjoyable dance was held under the auspices of the Licensend Victuallers' Australian, and over 300 guest enjoyed ...

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  44. [?]-OF-AGE PARTY.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. [?] entertained a [?] ber of their friends on Wednesday evening at their [?] [?] ...

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  45. INTER-UNIVERSITY ROWING.

    The annual inter-University rowing championship of Australia took place on the Hoon River at Franklin yesterday afternoon. Thousands of people from ...

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  46. [?] PARTY.

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  47. THE RIDERS.

    The jockeys and their mounts for the A.J.C. Hurdle Race today are:- Palbi, Pearce; Piratic Moon; Cherry Ripe, Watson; Jupiter, Baker; Royal Howard, ...

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  48. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "C. Francis," Norwood.-7 4 and at are count: in [?] Tea two sevens and the are make 15.2; one [?] and the are make [?] and the other 7 and the [?] and the are ...

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  49. AT HOME AT [?]

    A very [?] was spent in the [?] ...

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  50. Y.M.C.A. [?]

    The [?] of the [?] [?] ...

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  51. BOXING.

    Billy Grime, holder of the lightweight title easily defeated the challenger, Havilah Uren, at the Stadium on points last night. ...

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  52. TO CURE [?]

    [?] that [?] [?] in the [?] of the bank [?] almost derives was every, and [?] the [?] ...

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  53. GOLF.

    Hector Morrison, of the Australian Club, yesterday won the title of ametaur golf champion of New South Wales by dedeating F. E. Headlam three up and two to ...

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  54. TWO COLORED BOXERS.

    Two colored midlleweights in Leo Johnson, 11 st. 4½ lb., of England and "Frisco" McGale, 10 st. 12½ lb., met at the Stadium last night After losing the first two rounds Johnson warmed ...

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  55. ENGLISHMEN IN AUSTRALIA.

    From "FED-UP, TOO)," Adelaide:— I am entirely in accordance with the views expressed by "Fed-up Pommy." I suspect that he, like myself. is not overburdened ...

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  56. TODD DEFEATS JONES.

    [?] Todd (9 st. 4 lb.) wrested the State lighweight championship from Billy Jones (9 st. 7 lb.) last night at the Newcastle Stadium At the end of the seventh rough Jones was forced ...

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  57. AMERICAN REPAYMENTS.

    From ARTHUR WHEATON, North Adelaide The Rev. R. Estcourt Hughes states that I reminded my readers that Paul prescribed a little wine to Timothy ...

    Article : 426 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. [?] MALL FEER

    To[?] Legislative the [?] held in the [?] [?] ...

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  60. ENGLISHMEN IN AUSTRALIA.

    From "PLAIN BILL":—What is the matter with "Fed-up Pommy" Did the wild colonial boys prevent him from getting a girl? Fancy six years in the ...

    Article : 417 words
  61. WEDDINGS.

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