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  2. BOY WEEK.

    During the week which begins [?] row, the citizens of the [?] are inveited to concentra[?] their [?] tion on boys, their requirements and ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    General satisfaction has been expressed at the appointment of Mr. H. K. Paine to be judge of insolvency, and yesterday, when for the first time since his elevation ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor will return to Adelaide on Thursday and address a gathering in connection with Boy Week that morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference resumed its sittings this morning, when it sat as an Economic Committee. The proceedings were opened with an address by the ...

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  6. "FREE SPEECH."

    An unusually large crowd at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday listened with interest to an examination of Frederick F, Ward, secretary of the Labor Party, ...

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  7. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    To-day being the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar (October 21, 1805), Nelson's Column in Trafalgar-square was surrounded by a mass of flowers, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AN AEROPLANE FAILS IN THE SEA.

    An Imperial Airways Cross-Channel aerplane, bound from Croydon to France, was wrecked to-day in mid-Channel, It was carrying ten passengers, including, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  9. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    His Excellency the Governer-General has made available for publication the itinerary of the tour of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York in ...

    Article : 329 words
  10. THE BRIBERY COMMISSION.

    There is general satisfaction concerning the appointment of Mr. H. K. Paine, S.M., to succeed Judge Mitchell, and to continue the enquiry respecting the ...

    Article : 486 words
  11. COOLER WEATHER.

    The Government meteorologist reported last night:—"The energetic disturbance noted yesterday over Western Australia snored rapidly eastward, and passed across ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN BEEF.

    Sir.—Following upon the publication by the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs of particulars regarding the experiment of placing chilled Australian beef on the ...

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  13. THE HAVANA DISASTER.

    A' complete but unofficial check-up In the Havana district shone that 48 persons are dead, 2,100 injured (400 seriously), and that 325 buildings collapsed as a result of ...

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  14. A GIANT AIRSHIP.

    Yesterday R33 successfully took up [?] planes fitted with Siddely-Jaguar engined and launched them in midair while [?]ing, at a speed of 45 miles an hour. This ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. THE YORK GATE LIBRARY.

    At the meeting of the Adelaide branch of the'Royal Geographical Society of South Australia yesterday, the president (Mr. A. A. Simpson) said that in the 'York Gate ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. BAHAMA ISLANDS CUT OFF.

    Broken telegraph wires prevenced an accurate estimate being obtained of the damage in the Florida storm area, bat up to date one death has been reported. The ...

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  17. DISTRICT CRICKET.

    One of the pest-games in the second Series of district cricket matches, which conclude this afternoon, should be that at, the University, Oval, Last week the ...

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  18. ENORMOUS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

    It has been reported that 300 persons were killed at Databano, a town of 2,000 inhabitants, by the hurricane. Other toons report many dead. Reports received ...

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  19. DISASTER FEARED.

    While an Avro-Bison [?] seaplane, with a crew of four was [?] gating in exer[?] with the Third [?] Squadron to-day, it fell into the [?] ...

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  20. BEAM WIRELESS.

    The possibilities of the beam wireless System'were in evidence to-day, when the transmission of a forty-three word message from London journalists to Montreal, ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. MIGRATION.

    At present there is expetional activity in juvenile migration. Mrs, Amery to-day said farewell to a party of forty youth and twenty girls sailing on the Menelaus, ...

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  22. GIRL GUIDES FROM ENGLAND.

    A party of visiting Girl Guides from Essex, England, on board the Themistocles, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor to-morrow. The visitors are ...

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  23. TRADE TREATIES.

    It is outboritatively states [?] Government expert after the [?] Conference to colclude direct [?] treaties with the British [?] ...

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  24. MUSSOLINI'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Signor Mussolini has sent a message to Signor Marconi, congratulating him in the name of the Italian people, on the completion of the Canadian beam wireless ...

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  25. SCRIPT WRITING IN SCHOOLS.

    The Director of Education recently forwarded to the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce an extract from a report made by him after his visit to schools in Great ...

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  26. FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHEME.

    Captain H. W. Styles, M.P., of London, sailed by the Oroasay to-day for Western Australia under the auspices of the child emigration societies, to supervise the ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. HATRED OE ENGLAND.

    "American school children are taught to bate England, and this is one of the canses of mischief making between Britain and the United States," the Bishop of London ...

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  28. CANADIAN STATION A SUCCESS.

    Direct communication with London over the Marconi beam wireless system was successfully inaugurated on Thursday. Messages at a speed of 150 to 200 words a ...

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  29. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exc[?] in London:-Quatations on October [?] being shown is p[?]:[?] franes to ...

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  30. COMMERCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    The delegates to the conference tonight partook of the hospitality of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce. The president (Mr. Gilbert Vyle) ...

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  31. CHINESE "REDS."

    "Red"' agents last night derailed the night express from Nankin, carrying night hundred passengers bound for Shanghai. The passengers bound for ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand had a farther conference with reference to the Pa[?]ric cable dispute to-day. The Australian ...

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  33. EAST-WEST EXPRESS LATE.

    The East-West express arrived in Adelaide 40 minutes late on Friday night. The departure of the Melbourne express was delayed 15 minutes. ...

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  34. A STRANGE LAWSUIT.

    The Privy Council has begun the hearing of a remarkable Iawsuit between Canada and Newfoundland, the records of which have taken 20 years to prepare, and ...

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  35. FOREIGN LOANS IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. J. M. Keynes, writing in the "Nation," pleads for a re-imposition of the embargo on foreign loans owing to Britain's depleted resources, due to the six ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  38. THE PASTORAL COMMISSION.

    On Friday the members of the Pastoral Commision left by the East-West train for Tareoola. From that station they will motor to the unoccupied areas to the ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. AN AUSTRALIAN'S EXPERIENCES

    Commissioner Pearce, of the Salvation Army in China, has advised the Army authorities in Australia about the prevailing conditions in that disturbed country. ...

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  40. PORT ADELAIDE PROGRESS.

    In order to give better service to clients at Large Bay. Semaphore, Port Adelaide, Alberton. Woodville, and the surrounding districts. Wilkinson, Sando & Wyles, Ltd., ...

    Article : 122 words
  41. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The "Dally Herald's" diplomatic correspresident understands that hate Franco-Genman Thoiry conversations have reached a deadlock. Both Berlin and Paris have ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. STOWAGE OF WHEAT IN PORTS

    The report of the council of the Chamber of Cammerce, to be presented at the half-yearly meeting on Friday next, states that the corn trade sectional committee ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. BRITISH MINERS.

    The secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Cook), in an Interview at Nottingham to-day, said the miners were prepared to meet anybody authorised to ...

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  44. SALE OF MR. C.T. BRAY'S RESIDENCE AT GLENELG.

    "K[?]tsford," on the corner of Moseleystreet and the Broadway, Glenelg (the residence of Mr. C. T. Bray, who is leaving for England), is one of the finest family ...

    Article : 140 words
  45. TYRANNY IN RUSSIA.

    Information was received here to-day that the Soviet has taken action for the complete expulsion of the Y.M.C.A. The offices of the national council of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES

    The Commonwealth Life Amalga[?] insurance Ltd. has been formed with a capital of £500,000 in [?] shares to take over certain companies that have agreed ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. GREATEST HOTEL VALUE IN MELBOURNE.

    Now that the Melbourns [?] full awing visitors will desire[?] board, with the [?] venience of a moders [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
  48. THE OUTER HARBOR-ROAD.

    The attention of the National Roads, Association has been directed to the bad state of the last mile of the road to the Outer Harbor. The association considers ...

    Article : 50 words
  49. AUCKLAND CITY LOAN.

    The City of Auckland 5[?] per cent. [?] of £500,000 has been underwritten at £99. A portion is redeemable in 1959. ...

    Article : 30 words
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