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  2. LABOR NEWS.

    The annual conference of the South Australian Division of the Federated Locomotive Enginemen's Union will meet at the Trades Hall this morning, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The Government are of the opinion that the backbone of the revolution has been broken. They look for the fall of the cities of Torreon and Durange ...

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  4. ENGLISH MIGRANTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), answering Mr. Lacey in the House of Representatives to-day, said his attention had been ...

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  5. JAPANESE FUNERAL.

    Touching scenes and unusual customs marked the funeral at Cheltenham yesterday of the Japanese fireman who died at the Adelaide ...

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  6. RADIO TELEGRAPH CONGRESS.

    The Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H.P. Brown), who was the Australian delegate to the International Radio Telegraph Congress, held ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    A diversified and entertaining programme is presented at the Majestic Theatre twice daily this week by Mr. Jim Gerald and his Musical Revue Company. He ...

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  8. ONE O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    The Adelaide Town Hall was crowded on Tuesday evening, when a public meeting was held to inaugurate the Prohibition League's campaign for the ...

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  9. JUDGE CRITICISES BAR.

    When the case in which George Victor Iversen, of Pirie-street, Adelaide, claimed damages from "The Advertiser" for an alleged libel was ...

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  10. KEEN RETAIL TRADING.

    It is interesting to note how extremely keen retail trading has become in modern times, and how the margin of profit has been reduced. At the ...

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  11. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    All parties are making a final whip round prior to the election. Viscount Younger, the Conservative Party treasurer, has appealed to fellow members ...

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  12. TWO MEN ARRESTED.

    At 3.30 a.m. on Monday, March 3, Traffic Constables Milde and Wright while patrolling the South-road. Edwardstown, noticed a motor car on the ...

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  13. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    To-day is to be a gala day for the young folk at the Prince of Wales Theatre. The management of the Dick Whittington" pantomime promise the children the ...

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  14. CHURCH SQUABBLES.

    Squabbles in the Waikato Anglican diocese reached such a pass that Bishop Cherrington specially summoned Synod in an effort to end the ...

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  15. GRAND THEATRE.

    An excellent programme is being screened at the Grand Theatre. The chief attraction, "Bare Knees," specifically deals with the advent of the last word in modern ...

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  16. LOST WOMAN FOUND.

    Miss Pearl Ross (40), who left her home attired only in her nightdress on Friday morning, was found to-day by searchers, who had been attracted ...

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  17. SIR HUGO HIRST.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said in the House of Representatives to-day that several reports had been published regarding statements ...

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  18. FRAUDULENT CONVERSION CHARGE.

    Detective Bourke and PlainclothesConstable McConnell yesterday afternoon arrested a clerk, who was formerly in the employ of the Drought ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL EMBLEM.

    Writing from Lucerne, Switzerland. last month, the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) says:— "In one of my earlier letters ...

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  20. CINESOUND AT THE WONDERGRAPH.

    So many claims were made for the excellence of Cinesound entertainment that the sceptics were clearly at doubt what to believe. With "The Jazz Singer" now ...

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  21. CANBERRA HOTELS.

    A statement by the Minister of Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) in the House of Representatives to-day showed that the losses to the end of 1923 on the hotels ...

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  22. TOUR TO DARWIN.

    Mr. A.G. Bond, of Bond's Motor Tours, announced on Tuesday that he [?] purchased a De Havilland aeroplane for use in connection with his ...

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  23. BOMBING TRAGEDY.

    The Peshawur court martial relative to the R.A.F. bombing tragedy on January 23 acquitted Major Harrison, commanding the ...

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  24. "THE SHOW GIRL" AT WEST'S.

    "The Show Girl," which is being screened at West's to-day, features one of the most brilliant of the younger stars. Miss Alice White. This is her first appearance ...

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  25. SCHOOL BEACH PICNIC.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of a special holiday being granted on Friday to the schools taking Dart in the Mallala ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Mr. C.J. Emery, president of the Managers Association, has written to Mr. W.E. Eriksen, secretary of the Barrier Industrial Council, as follows: ...

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  27. THE COAL PROBLEM.

    Keen interest is being taken in trade union circles in the coal problem Officials recognise that any interference with the coal supply will quickly ...

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  28. MELBA THEATRE, DULWICH.

    Two pictures will be screened at the Melba Theatre. Dulwich, to-night. In the first Miss Billie Dove will be seen in "The Yellow Lily" In this story Miss Dove ...

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  29. EAST-WEST AIR SERVICE.

    The first of the aeroplanes for the East-West service should reach Fremantle on April 18. Advice was received to-day by Westralian Airways ...

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  30. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The English mails by the R.M.S. Moldavia am expected to arrive in Adelaide overland from Fremantle on Friday evening. The letter portion will ...

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  31. CAPITOL THEATRE. ST. PETERS.

    "The Gaucho." Mr. Douglas Fairbanks's production, comes to the Capitol Theatre St. Peters, to-night. A more colorful romance then this South American story ...

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  32. PROSPECT AND WALKERVILLE SCHOOLS.

    Mr. S.W. Jeffries, M.P, has received word from the education Department that the Minister has given instructions for a new infants' school of five ...

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  33. STAR THEATRE, GOODWOOD.

    "East Side, West Side." the melodrama which heads the programme at the Star Theatre, Goodwood, to-night, features Mr. George O'Brien. The story is hailed as an ...

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  34. ROTARY CONFERENCE.

    Rotarians from all parts of the Commonwealth and New Zealand assembled at the Albert Hall to-day, when the second conference of the 65th district ...

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  35. GREATER ADELAIDE BOULEVARD.

    At a meeting of the Henley and Grange Town Council on Monday evening Councillor Lioyd brought up for consideration the proposed ...

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  36. NEW WOODVILLE HALL.

    "The Drag Net," the sensational drama of the Underworld, starring Mr. George Bancroft heads the programme at the New Woodville Hall to-night. As Detective ...

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  37. BURRA PASSENGER TRAIN DELAYED.

    Through the goods train from Balaklava foulting the points at the Hamley Bridge station yesterday, the Adelaide-bound passenger train from ...

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  38. THE TRADES HALL.

    The foundation-stone of the main building of the Trades Hall was laid by Mrs. C.C. Kingston on September 2. 1895 (Eight Hours Day), and the ...

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  39. NEW TOWN HALL, THEBARTON.

    "Just Married," a matrimonial mix-up, featuring Miss Ruth Taylor and Mr. James Hall, is the principal attraction at the New Town Hall, Thebarton, to-night. It ...

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  40. TRANSPORT PROBLEMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated in the House of Representatives to-day that the Government had approved the decision made by the ...

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  41. MOTION PICTURES AT SEA.

    The steamer Moreton Bay, which arrived at the Outer Harbor from London on Tuesday, has been equipped for the Showing of moving pictures. ...

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  42. COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS THEATRE.

    Monte carlo, with its throngs of beautiful women, its fascinating Casino, and its atmosphere of romance, serves as a background for "The Cardboard Lover," ...

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  43. ACCOUNTANTS' CONFERENCE.

    Delegates from all the States will attend a special meeting of the council of the Federated Institute of Accountants, to be held in Adelaide on ...

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  44. TOWN HALL, HINDMARSH.

    The Mating Call," a story starring Mr. Thomas Melghan, is the main attraction at the Town Hall. Hindmarsh. to-night. It deals with the after-results of the war. ...

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  45. BALHANNAH AND OAKBANK SCHOOLS.

    The public schools at Balhannah and [?]bank were visited by the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) yesterday. He was accompanied by the ...

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  46. THE RAILWAYS CASE.

    The secretary of the Railways' Union (Mr. A. Drummond) left on Tuesday for Melbourne to attend the sittings of the Commonwealth ...

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  47. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    When the Moreton Bay arrived at the Outer Harbor from London on Tuesday afternoon it was reported that Mrs. E.T. Neate, a passenger for ...

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  48. MAIL STEAMERS.

    Messrs Elder. Smith & Company advise that the R.M.S. Maloja, from Melbourne, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor about 7 p.m to-day, and ...

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  49. PORT AND SEMAPHORE.

    "Something new" briefly sums up "None But the Brave." the feature screening at the Star Theatre. Port Adelaide, and Wondergraph Theatre, Semaphore, to-night. ...

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  50. OZONE THEATRE, PROSPECT.

    All the charm of "Rose Marie" as a stage success has been retained in the screen production, which will be shown at the Ozone Theatre. Prospect, to-night ...

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  51. REPATRIATION COMMISSION.

    Replying to Mr. McGrath in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said the conditions under which the ...

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  52. WOMEN'S SOCIAL LEAGUE.

    The Hon. F. Condon, M.L.C will address members of the Women's Social League at a meeting at the Trades Hall this evening. ...

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  53. BURSTS IN MILLBROOK MAIN.

    Mr. W. Goss (chief superintendent of mains at the Waterworks Yard, Kent Town) stated yesterday that the breaks in the 30-inch Millbrook trunk ...

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  54. A SERIES OF ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Percy Rawlins was thrown from his motor cycle on Thursday evening and sustained painful injuries to his knee and face. Joyce Witty, aged 10 ...

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  55. SALVATION ARMY EXTENSIONS.

    For some time officials of the Salvation Army have been considering schemes for increasing the accommodation Of the People's Palace, ...

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  56. METAL TRADES COUNCIL.

    Mr. W. Gardiner occupied the chair at a meeting of the Metal Trades Council at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. It was decided to protest ...

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  57. NEW DANCE CLASS FOR BEGINNERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hall will hold a beginners class to-night at the New Queen's hall. Adelaide Other classes will be held at the same hall on the Saturday ...

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  58. STAR THEATRE, NORWOOD.

    Working all night in a sea of mud in which at times men, horses, and army transport waggons sank so deep that they had to be pulled out with the aid of motor ...

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  59. MR. COLLINS AND THE ALBERT DISTRICT.

    Mr. C.R. Collins, member for the Murray district in the House of Assembly, has received a largely-signed petition from residents of the Albert electorate ...

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  60. ASSISTANCE FOR GOLD MINING.

    The Prime-Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that the conference of Taxation Commissioners which met in Canberra last month to consider ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. CRICKETER ELECTROCUTED.

    At Corrimal James Kerr was playing cricket when he hit the ball on to the roof of the nearby surf shed. Kerr went to recover it, and when he had ...

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  63. ROSS SEA WHALES.

    The Ross Sea Whaling Company's two factory ships, with attendant chasers, has taken 4,749 whales during the past six years. Adding captures ...

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  64. OZONE THEATRE, ENFIELD.

    Richard Barthelmes, so well known and liked for the number of outstanding characters he has created for the screen, will be seen at the Ozone Theatre. Enfield ...

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  65. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS' INTER-STATE CONFERENCE.

    The Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Union will hold its interState conference in Adelaide on March 22. Mr. L. Sampson, secretary, of the ...

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  66. STAR THEATRE, PARKSIDE.

    "Hangman's House." starring Mr. Victor McLaglen. is the principal attraction at the Star Theatre. Parkside. to-night. Gigantic Mr. McLaglen has a part after his ...

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  67. A PORTABLE SCHOOL.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of a portable School building being supplied for the south-eastern corner of Section 16 ...

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  68. NEWSBOY KILLED.

    Eric Donohoe (12), of Eric-street. Leichhardt, a newsboy, jumped on to the off-side of a tram when selling papers. He leaned out from the side ...

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  69. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS.

    Messrs. C.R. Howe, C.W. Green. C. Brookman, J. Wiseman. E. Page, and T.P. Howard were appointed at a meeting of the Painters' Union on ...

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  70. OZONE THEATRE, MARRYATVILLE.

    Norma Shearer's role as Rose Trelawney in "The Actress." which will be shown at the Ozone Theatre. Marryatville. to-night. ...

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  71. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Carters' and Drivers' Union at Port Adelaide on Monday evening a recommendation from the passenger ...

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  72. STOLEN MOTOR CAR.

    Fifteen minutes after it had been reported to the Fremantle police last night that a motor car, owned by Mr. Frederick Dart, had been stolen, James ...

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  73. OZONE THEATRES: PORT. SEMAPHORE, AND ALBERTON.

    "The Woman Disputed" will be the main attraction at the Ozone Theatres. Port Adelaide. Semaphore, and Alberton tonight. Norma Talmadge, who plays the ...

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  74. HOUSE AMD STORE ENTERED.

    The grocery store of Mr. S.R. Green, Port-road, Hindmarsh, was entered on Monday night by thieves, who stole 12 worth of tobacco and tinned fish. ...

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  75. FALL FROM A LORRY.

    In Day-street, near Pyrmont Bridge. Mr. Herbert Mackaness (37), of Reynolds-street, Neutral Bay, fell from a moving lorry, the rear wheel of which ...

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  76. ELECTRICAL TRADES EMPLOYES.

    The secretary of the Electrical Trades Employes' Union (Mr. P. Johnson) left by the East-West train on ...

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