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  2. MACARTNEY'S REMINISCENCES.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association decided in February, 1907. to send a representative side to Western Australia, and I was selected. At the ...

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  3. LICENSING BOOKMAKERS.

    From the financial aspect, as well as for moral considerations, the Premier considers that the proposed licensing of bookmakers would not be in the best interests of the community ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL TREASURER.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), who returned from Queensland to-day, ridiculed the idea of there being any significance in his absence ...

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  5. TYPHOID FEVER.

    The State Cabinet decided at a meeting to-day to make available immediately 1.000 to the Cloncurry Hospital to continue the fight against the outbreak of ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    The senior official of the British Treasury (Mr. F. Skevington), who is carrying out the tour which was originally arranged for the Under ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Through starting his motor car by the starting handle while the engine was in gear. George Batchelor (19). a baker, of Salisbury, was knocked down ...

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  8. A MACHINIST INJURED.

    Miss H. Ross (20), a machinist, of Macklin-street. Unley. was taken to the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday suffering from a cut foot. While she was ...

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  9. TECHNICAL TRAINING.

    Speaking at the annual speech day of the Adelaide Technical High School on Tuesday night, the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) drew ...

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  10. FATAL MINING ACCIDENTS.

    At the courthouse this morning Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M. (City. Coroner) concluded an inquest into the circumstances of the death of George Allen, ...

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  11. WALKING ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    On their way round Australia on foot, three young men, Messrs. J Stallings. V. Cavell, and W. Edwards, passed through Adelaide on Tuesday ...

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  12. MR. J. WALLACE SANDFORD

    Mr. J. Wallace Sandford, of Adelaide, who attended the International labor Conference at Geneva as the Australian Employers' representative, ...

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  13. ACCIDENT AT PORT ELLIOT.

    While assisting to water for irrigation Purposes last week, Mr. Douglas Williamson had a narrow escape from serious injury. He works for his bro. ...

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  14. SELLING TROMBONES BY WEIGHT.

    Although trombones are sold retail by the lb., the grower has for many years been selling them by the dozen The custom would be all right if ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. MOTOR CYCLE AND MOTOR CAR COLLIDE.

    Mr. Alfred Lillevoe, a Norwegian laborer, of Queenstown, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from severe head ...

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  16. R.M.S. OXFORD.

    The R.M.S. Orford. on route for London is expected to berth at the Outer Harbor at 8 a.m. to-morrow, and will sail at 5 p.m. the same day. ...

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  17. ACCIDENT IN RUNDLE-STREET.

    Mr. G. Batchelor, a baker of Two Wells, was cranking his motor car in Rundle-street. Adelaide on Monday afternoon, when the vehicle, which was ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. THE SEAMEN'S UNION

    Mr. A. C. Woodsford stated on Tuesday that Mr. A. M. Stewart (registra[?] of the Federal Arbitration Court) would hear the application for the ...

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  19. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    During the hearing of a police charge against the manager and others attached to the Biltmore Cafe, Phillipstreet, who had been charged with sly ...

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  20. DRAINAGE OF PROSPECT.

    The Commissioner of Public works Hon. M. McIntosh) has advised the Prospect District Council that the Government are Prepared to contribute ...

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  21. ALCOHOLIC POISONING.

    A man, whose name was given as William Mintyre (47), but who was subsequently said to be John Kelly, is in the Perth Hospital dangerously ill from ...

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  22. MINERS' COMPENSATION,

    At a meeting of the Junction North Broken Hill Company to-day Mr. J. S. Palmer, chairman of directors, put forward the following resolutions, which ...

    Article : 223 words
  23. A DISABLED LAUNCH.

    The 40-ft. launch found on the rocks at Avalon Beach last night was owned by Messrs. Francis and Keachie. The latter was bringing her round from ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. FEDERAL COAL BOUNTY.

    The Director of Mines (Mr. A. McIntosh Reid) stated to-day that he had not received any official information regarding the Federal Coal Bounty, but he ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. COOKING NOT APPRECIATED.

    Because station men complained of her cooking, a. young English woman on the Diamond Downs Station, in the Clermont district, took poison from ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The majority of the drapery establishments in Adelaide will close for the Christmas holidays on Christmas Day December 25), Commemoration Day ...

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  27. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    Lost in the mountains for three days, three young men, members of the Melbourne Walkers' Club, were rescued to-day. They were in a bad way from ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. A NEGLECTED DAUGHTER.

    During the hearing of a case in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, in which a husband was seeking to have his marriage ...

    Article : 267 words
  29. FRUITGROWERS WANT WATER.

    The Market Gardeners and Fruitgrowers' Association, represented by Messrs. L. Donaldson. W. H. Ind. W. H. Pitman, A. W. Pitt. G. Jennings ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE CHILDREN.

    The fund inaugurated through The Advertiser" for the purpose of providing Christmas cheer for the children of needy families has evidently won the approval of many generous ...

    Article : 421 words
  31. THE DE HAVILLAND COMPANY.

    Sydney's greatest interest in flying is responsible for the proposal to shift the assembly plant and offices of the De Havilland Company from Melbourne ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA TO-DAY, 1929."

    The twenty-fourth issue of "Australia To-day." the national annual produced by the United Commercial Travellers" Association of Australia, has ...

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  33. WOODVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

    The Woodville Town Hall was crowded last night on the occasion of the annual prize-giving. Mr. H. Slade (chairman of the High School Council) ...

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  34. OVERLAND TO PERTH

    Two young motor cyclists, Messrs. H. S. Mortimer and F. C. Tinter, who left Sydney on November 3, arrived in Perth to-day. Near Ceduna Mr. Tinter's ...

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  35. SMALL BOYS.

    The trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day decided not to give members the privilege of taking their small sons under the age of ten years ...

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  36. COURT ACCOMMODATION.

    The necessity for increased accommodation, so far as the law courts are concerned, has become pronounced. The new Industrial Court provides a ...

    Article : 192 words
  37. BORING FOR WATER.

    The Commissioner of Public Works Hon. M. McIntosh) has accepted a tender for further boring in the Port Augusta district. with the object to ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. FEDERAL CAPITAL COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day that Mr. R. Crosbie Goold. town clerk of Malvern. Victoria, had been appointed to act temporarily ...

    Article : 144 words
  39. THIEVES IN THE SUBURBS.

    Recently many cases of housebreaking in the suburbs have been reported to the police. On Monday afternoon Mrs. A. R. Jackson was at her home at ...

    Article : 162 words
  40. INDUSTRIAL PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The vice-president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. H. Kneebone). who was a delegate from South Australia to the Industrial Peace ...

    Article : 117 words
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