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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    To-day is the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of the Adelaide Children's Hospital, which was established as the result of meeting held on October 6, 1878, ...

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  3. VARNISHING DAY.

    Yesterday was a busy day at the Society of Arts' Rooms at the Institute Building, North-terrace, at which the spring exhibition will be opened by his ...

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  4. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    There was a good attendance of delegates when the Labor Conference resumed at the Trades Hall on Tuesday morning. The secretary (Mr. F. F. Ward) presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRYCHNINE IN WATER BOTTLE.

    Ernest Schofield, alias Ernest, William Herbert Henderson (46), [?] cook, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having on September 20 unlawfully, and ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The Port Adelaide district nurse, Sister Wooding, was concerned in a trap accident on Tuesday morning. Shortly after 9 O'clock she was driving out from the ...

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  7. CHARGES OF BRIBERY.

    The State Parliamentary Select Committee, which is enquiring into the charges of bribery, resumed its hearing of evidence to-day. Mr. E. H. Fairar, M.L.C. at ...

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  8. A SAD CASE.

    Cursing the vice of intemperance, "Rillarney Kate," a well-known offender, reappeared in the City Court to-day, when she was charged with having insufficient ...

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  9. THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    At the evening session the principal business was in address on "Wheat Marketing in Canada," by the secretary of the Saskatchewan wheat pool (Mr. G. ...

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  10. A FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    There was a load explosion early this morning in a building occupied by Messrs. A. W. Allen, White & Campbell, agents for sweets, in George-street. Flames then ...

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  11. A GROCERY STORE ROBBED.

    For the third time in recent years, Mr. Laverock's store at Aspley, near Brisbane, was entered by thieves this morning. Mr. Laverack and his son, hearing a ...

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  12. THE MURULLA DISASTER.

    The enquiry into the cause of the rail way disaster at Murulla was continued before the Coroner at Murrurundi to-day. George Elliott, travelling locomotive ...

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  13. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith (City Coroner) will hold an inquest on Thursday concerning the death of Miss Vera Taylor, which, occurred at the home of her cousin, ...

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  14. NEW POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH WORKS.

    The Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. J. Mason) intimates that during September 459 new telephone subscribers were connected, and the following ...

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  15. A MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Ronald Clarke (18), of Uxbridge-street, Kensington Part, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from a broken leg, which he received in a collision be ...

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  16. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The vocal section of the South-street competitions was continued to-day. Resuits:— Champion Soprano Solo-Iris Turner ...

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  17. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 11,058 bales were offered, and sales, including private transactions, amounted to 10,633 bales. Fine descriptions ruled firm at the closing rates ...

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  18. A CONSCIENTIOUS JUDGE.

    Before the business of the Foil Court was called on yesterday, the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) said he desired, on behalf of his colleagues and himself, to ...

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  19. BUS AND MOTOR CAR COLLIDE.

    As Mr. H. C. Walpole, of Hutt-street, Adelaide, was backing a car out from the kerb in King William-street on Monday he collided with a motor bus driven by ...

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  20. CUT OFF WITH A SHILLING.

    Samuel Duffell, of Laura-street, Brenswick, carpenter, who died in September, 1925, cut his widow off with the proverbial shilling. He left real estate valued ...

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  21. THE SASKATCHEWAN WHEAT POOL.

    The next time Mr. G. W. Robertson comes to Australia he is going to announce himself as from a State the name of which is easily pronounced. He comes ...

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  22. CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE.

    An excellent programme is being presented this week at the Theatre Royal by the J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Company. One of the principal ...

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  23. DEATH AFTER A BOXING CONTEST.

    Mr. James Catlin (42), a laborer, who had been living at Mrs. Hurst's boarding house, in Commercial-road, Fort Adelaide, died at the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday. ...

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  24. NATIONAL ROADS ASSOCIATION.

    In opening the conference of the National Roads Association to-day the GovernorGeneral (Lord Stonehaven) said he had made the acquaintance of the roads in ...

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  25. KNOCKED OFF A BICYCLE.

    While riding a bicycle through Hurtlesquare on Tuesday evening, Mr. Frederick Sullivan (27), barman, residing at Johnstreet, City, was knocked down by a ...

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  26. A STEAMER IN A STORM.

    Pounded by mountainous seas and forced to keep her head into a storm for 24 hours the freighter Janus, headed for Fremantle, to-day, and reached port to-night. After ...

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  27. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    This morning's session of the Congregational Union in Stow Manorial Church wall be opened with a devotional service led by Rey. W. Jarrett, to be followed ...

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  28. LEG INJURIES.

    Mr. Frank Hersey (50), gardener, of Avenue-road, Payneham, received injuries to his leg through being knocked down by a tram in King William-street, about 5 ...

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  29. PEDESTRIAN INJURED.

    Mrs. F. McGregor (40), widow, of Halifax-street, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital about 6 p.m. on Tuesday, suffering from scalp wounds and a ...

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  30. PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Public School Committees' Association will be held at the Rechabite Hall, Grote-street, tomorrow night. After the balance-sheet ...

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  31. KILLED BY A TRAM.

    About 9.10 P.M. on Tuesday the police ambulance was called by Tramways Trust officials to the Kerwick tram [?] where a man had been knocked down by ...

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  32. THUMB BADLY CUT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  33. ELDERLY LADY'S FALL.

    An elderly lady, Mrs. Gottlieb Kalms, had the misfortune to trip over a piece of fencing wire while carrying a bucket of water, and fractured her thigh, and one ...

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  34. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The following gatherings will take place at the Returned Soldiers' League headquarters this week:—To-night—10th Battalion annual re-union social; Thursday, 7th ...

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  35. THE COUNTRY PARTY CONFERENCE.

    The annual social in connection with the conference of the Country Party Association was held in the Caledonian Hall on Tuesday evening. There was a good ...

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  36. AN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Frederick George Baldwin (61) was harrowing yesterday at Narrandera when, it is surmised, he turned sharply, locking the implement and throwing the front ...

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  37. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    UNITED KINGDOM, CONTIENT, EGYPT, INDIA, and SINGAPORE.—Per Ormuz. one London, November 6. parcels, this day 1 p.m.; money orders, this day, 4 p.m.; ...

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  38. MOTOR BUS BILL.

    By invitation, the Lord Mayor (Mr. Wallace Bruce) attended the meeting of the District Council of Mitcham on Monday evening, to discuss the provisions of ...

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  39. MR. LANG.

    At the suggestion of Mr. J. [?] of the Sydney Trades Hall,the local assembly of the Australian Lahor Party last night decided to ask for a special [?] ...

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  40. A LAUNCHING MISHAP.

    While the steamer Corinna was being relaunched from a slipway at Wellington today a shackle-pin broke, and the ship ran rapidly down the incline, but was not ...

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  41. MINING AT KALGOORLIE.

    Mr. W. E. Wainwright (general manager of the Broken Hill South Mine), Mr. A. W. Hutchin (Electrolytic Zinc Co., Ltd., Tasmania). Mr. A. J. Gibson ...

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  42. A CHILD ELECTROCUTED.

    Owen Nicholls (6), who was playing under his father's house at Ascot to-day, touched a live wire and was electrocuted. ...

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  43. Mr. Yates Censured.

    It was reported to the conference that Mr. G. E. Yates. M.H.R., had issued a circular letter and printed matter to the delegates prior to the conference, in which ...

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  44. A FALL INTO A LIMEKILN.

    Mr. Andrew Gallagher (40), a married man with five children, fell into a kiln of lime at Norwood yesterday, and received burns to the waist. He was taken to the ...

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  45. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "CO-OPERATE," Adelaide:-There are many producers who do not agree with the remarks of the chairman, as published in "The Advertiser" that ...

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  46. MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The following scholarships, tenable at the Elder Conservatorium for three years, are offered for competition; an Elder scholarship for singing, and a Eugene ...

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  47. The New President.

    The new president, Mr. J. J. Daly, has been prominently connected with the Labor movement for a number of years. The son of Mr. John Daly (a foundation ...

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  48. THE WEST COAST.

    From "TRAVELLER," Port Adelaide —Mr. J. O'Connor, M.P., states that the West Coast is coming into its own. No doubt it is, in some parts. I have re ...

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  49. A MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The Triennial Australasian Medical Congress will be held at Dunedin next February under the auspices of the British Medical Association. The Government ...

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  50. BAND CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The St. Kilda Colliery Band won the world's championship for the fifth time at the annual band festival held recently at Crystal Palace, London. This ...

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  51. LETTER POSTING MISTAKES.

    In an address to the annual social of the Country Party Association last night the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) admitted that the postal department sometimes ...

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  52. "GRAYMORE," GLENELG. SECOND DIVISIONAL SALE.

    Illustrated circulars are now available containing full particulars of the Second Divisional Sale of the immensely popular "Graymore" Estate, which immediately ...

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  53. THE BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    The chief engineer of the Brisbane Tramways Trust (Mr. W. M. Nelson) died suddenly this morning. He arrived at his office apparently in the best of ...

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  54. TELEPHONE TO BRISBANE.

    In an address to the annual conference of the Country Party Association on Tuesday the Postmaster-General (Mr. W. G. Gibson) said Adelaide and Brisbane would ...

    Article : 153 words
  55. Advertising

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