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  2. GENERAL NEWS Continued from Page 8.

    The annual festival of the children Of the Church of England in the metropolitan area was held at St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday afternoon. More ...

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  3. OBITUARY

    Mr. He[?]y Thomas Packer, who died at his residence. John's-road, Prospect. on Saturday, at the age of 84, was born at Willunga. In 1870 he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. A TEACHER'S CRITICISM

    The Mayor of Footscray (Councillor Mullens), who is a schoolteacher, made an outspoken statement last week about Victorian Government's selection of the ...

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  5. "THE FIVE O'CLOCK GIRL"

    An audience which filled the house to overflowing assembled at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening to witness the first performance in Australia, of "The ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. John Haskett (60), of Devon-road, Seaton Park, who was run over by a t[?] at the Seaton golf links on Friday, died in the Adelaide Hospital on ...

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  7. PILGRIMAGE OF DIGGERS

    Sir John Monesh, who commanded the A.I.F. Corps in France, has informed "Reveille." the official organ of the New South Wales branch of the ...

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  8. WONDERGRAPH THEATRE

    It is not exactly an uncommon thing for a moving picture to run for a fortnight in Adelaide but when a film is shown for a month. people begin to ...

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  9. WHERE EAST AND WEST MEET

    Cairo is cosmopolitan—full crowds from all lands—of strange bazaars where articles of real value are hidden among piles of faked curios, made in ...

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  10. THE INJURED LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER

    Mr. H. N. Beare, the lighthouse keeper at Cape de Couede. Kangaroo Island, who was injured when he fell from the light platform, was brought ...

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  11. COLLISION ON UNLEY-ROAD

    Mr. J. W. White, of Unley-road was driving his wife and three children to the city on Friday evening in a motor car, and when within 100 yards of ...

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  12. PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' COLLEGE

    There was a large attendance of pupils, parents, and friends at the Presbyterian Girls' College, Glen Osmond on Sunday afternoon, when the end ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    Miss Marion Jones, of Melbourne, is exhibiting at the Scottish Academy, and also at the Paris Salon, where Douglas Dundas. Dan Vergue, and D. Boxall ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR CYCLE COLLIDE

    About 12.30 p.m. on Saturday a motor cycle driven by Mr. Clem Hannaford, of Langham-place, Portland and a motor car driven by Mr. ...

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  15. THE AMERICA CUP

    Sir Thomas Upton, through the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, has challenged the New York Yacht Club to race over the Sandy Hook course for the ...

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  16. BOY SCOUTS IN JAPAN

    Prince George reviewed 2,000 boys scouts, and presented them with an Australian flag yesterday. ...

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  17. FLIGHT ACROSS BASS STRAIT

    In a D.H. Gipsy seaplane Messrs. P. S. Taylor and R. F. Oakes. of Sydney, safely flew across Bass Strait against strong head winds to-day. Last ...

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  18. THREE FINGERS AMPUTATED.

    Mr. George Greenshields, who is employed at the Hamley Bridge Flour Mills, had his hand caught in the machinery. He was motored to the ...

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  19. QUORN-PORT AUGUSTA-ROAD

    The Royal Automobile Association has been advised by its branch office at Port Augusta that a very rough stretch of road exists near Saltia ...

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  20. MOTOR CYCLIST IN COLLISION

    When a motor cycle and car collided at Belmont to-day, Mr. Charles Brock (22), of Burwood, rider of the motor cycle, sustained a fractured skull, a ...

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  21. SHOPS DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the rear of three attached weatherboard shops in Victoria-street, Footscray, yesterday morning. Two of the buildings were ...

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  22. TEROWIE SCHOOL SPORTS

    At the second annual public school sports at Terowle trophies were won as follow:—Teachers' Shield—Division A (athletics)—H[?]llett, 64 points; Terowle. 30; Yar- ...

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  23. BIBLE SCHOOL DAY

    The annual Bible school day was celebrated at the Churches of Christ on Sunday, when offerings were received for the Young People's ...

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  24. TRADE WITH CHINA

    Mr. F. T. Sung, first Consul-General for China under the new republican regime, arrived to-day by the Changte. He was educated at Chicago University, and ...

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  25. MAY DAY IN MELBOURNE

    In striking contrast to the turbulent events which have taken place in Germany and other Continental countries, members of the Labor Party and a ...

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  26. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    Dun down by a goods train, and sustaining a crushed pelvis and scalp wound, Mr. John Wa[?]s died half an hour after admission to the ...

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  27. SANDY CREEK RAILWAY CROSSING

    Complaints reached the Royal Automobile Association recently regarding unlighted obstructions at the railway crowing between Gawler and Sandy ...

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  28. GIRL'S FATAL INJURIES

    Margaret Jean Allerton (8), of Mosman, died in the North Shore Hospital last night from injuries received through being knocked down in ...

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  29. TASMANIAN FLOODS

    On Saturday afternoon, the body of Mrs. S. Whiting, one of the victims of the Derby dam disaster, was recovered under a heap of driftwood on the ...

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  30. THE MARION DISTRICT COUNCIL

    Mr. Robert Smith, of O'Halloran Hill was elected unopposed as councillor for No. 4 Ward of the Marion District Council on Saturday. The vacancy was ...

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  31. A BOY KILLED

    Geoffrey Jones (6), of Earlwood, was riding in a goat cart yesterday near his home, when be collided with a motor bus. The cart was smashed to ...

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  32. NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

    "The opening and blessing of the new Roman Catholic Church took place this morning, the ceremony being performed by the Right Rev. Dr. Killian, ...

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  33. THE MORGAN PUNT

    Several complaints have been received by the Royal Automobile Association from motorists using the Morgan punt. It is stated that the ...

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  34. LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY

    Mr. Ralph Bathurst (22), a home missioner attached to [?]e Methodist Church, was killed at a level crossing near Maylands railway station ...

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  35. MOTOR LORRY CRASH

    A motor lorry to-day crashed into a motor cycle at Newtown, and hurled the rider. Mr. Dallas Williams (23). of Newtown, to the ground. The first ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND POTATOES

    The New Zealand Government are being asked by potato growers to use their influence with the Commonwealth Government to lift the embargo on the ...

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  37. THROWN FROM MOTOR CAR

    Mr. Norman Washington Lunt (37) of Chatsworth-road, North Perth, was riding on the running board of a motor car driven by Miss Annie Taylor ...

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  38. MAIN SOUTH-ROAD CLOSED

    The touring department of the Royal Automobile Association ad[?] that the Main South-road, between the 26th mi[?]t and Aldinga ...

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  39. JUDGE IN WITNESS BOX

    Mr. Justice Luxmoore, of the Chancery Bench, recently appeared in a novel role at the London Law Courts. He was called as a witness before Mr. ...

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  40. 15 MILES WITH NO CREW.

    When the driver and fireman of a goods train jumped down from their cab to make an adjustment at Spalding station (England) the powerful ...

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  41. LORD OXFORD

    The coffin containing the remains of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith was recently moved from its grave in Sutton Courtney Churchyard to a new one ...

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  42. LAW COURTS. Continued from Page 18.

    George Lewis Rough, a laborer, of Jane-street, Port Adelaide, was arrested by Constables L.V. Leal and Payne, in St Vincent-street. Port Adelaide ...

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  43. SWIMMING RECORD

    Arne Borg has lowered his own world's record for 1.000 yards swim, negotiating the distance in 11 min. 47 sec. He was paced by a team of seven ...

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  44. AMBERGRIS WORTH £8,000

    A piece of ambergris found on the beach near Dargaville by the Subrit[?]y brothers, weighing 272 lb., was sent to London, and advice has now been ...

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  45. TOURIST BUREAU TOURS

    "Travel without trouble" is the keynote of holiday-making when the booking is done on the coupon system. South Australians, through the agency ...

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  46. BOY MISSING FROM HOME

    Geoffrey Knott (12) has been missing from his home at Grafton for several days, and blacktrackers, Boy Scouts, and local residents have been ...

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  47. RABBIT SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Denton Gray (14), of Belleby. Preston, was out rabbit shooting with a companion at Whittlesea to-day. Game being scarce, one of the boys shot a ...

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  48. BOY FATALLY SHOT

    when out with a shooting party of youths Hector Brickman (17) was fatally shot. The lads were going down a gully near Cassnoe[?] when ...

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  49. MOTOR CYCLE OUTFIT SOMERSAULTS

    While Mr. H. Livingstone (23). of Lurline-street, Mile-End, was riding a motor cycle .with a sidecar containing Miss Majorie Gedge (21), of ...

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  50. HELD NATURALISTS

    Perhaps the most fascinating of the outing of the Field Naturalists' section of the Royal Society is a stroll along the beach under the guidance of Mr. W. J. Kimber, ...

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  51. KNOCKED DOWN, THEM ARRESTED

    When a man who gave his address as Porter-street, Parkside, was crossing Hanson-street, Adelaide, near the South-terrace intersection, with a ...

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  52. TEN YEARS UNDER THE SEA

    Another ex-German warship is on the surface once more, after nearly ten years at the bottom of the sea. This is the battleship Kaiser, which has ...

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  53. MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT

    Mystery surrounds the brutal assault on John Murret (17). Hurstville, who was found to-night lying near his home with his skull fractured. The police do ...

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  54. RESISTED THE POLICE

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court before Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., on Saturday, Andrew H. Plunkett (23), of Rosewater, having been fined 15/. ...

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  55. PROBATE GRANTED

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in respect of the following wills:—Adelaide Baker. Goodwood. ...

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  56. FIRE IN MOTOR BOAT

    When the engine of the speed boat of Mr. R. M. Macdougall back-fired in Taylor Bay to-day, the clothes of Mr. Macdougall became ignited, and it was ...

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  57. CHILD FOUND UNCONSCIOUS

    Mystery surrounds the journey of Gladys Jackson (12) form the home of Mrs. Canny, at Blackwood, until she was found in Brown Hill Creek on ...

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  58. "CAUGHT RED-HANDED"

    "Two robbers are in my cafe. I have caught them red-handed, and bailed them, up at revolver point. They tore off the lock of my safe." ...

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  59. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    when two motor cycles collided headon at Penrith to-day. Mr. William Nay[?]or, of Tennyson, received fatal injuries and Mr. Frank Coleman of ...

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  60. SHOT WITH REVOLVER

    Joseph Carter (10), of North Melbourne, was admitted to the Children's Hospital late to-night suffering from bullet wounds in the shoulder. In ...

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  61. GERMAN BOY STOWAWAY

    A German boy (16) appeared before Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M., at the Port Adelaide Juvenile Court on Saturday, charged with having travelled from Port Lincoin ...

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  62. MINING

    The general maneger of the La[?] view and Star has ca[?] to his London director as follows—Ch[?] 3[?] ft. level [?] extended six feet total lengul ...

    Article : 70 words
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