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  2. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor attended by Captain G.H. Verney, was the guest of the British Imperial Services Club on the occasion of its ...

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  3. OBITUARY

    Widespread regret will be felt at the announcement of the death of the Rev. James Crofts Haynes, the veteran Anglican clergyman, who since 1923 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "MY FIRST 2,000

    The firm of Robertson & Mullens, of Melbourne, have cabled informing the publishers that the Commonwealth Government have banned the book, ...

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  5. AN INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT HOOVER

    The divinity that doth hedge a King is the same divinity that shapes the ends of journalists who desire to interview rulers of the earth. ...

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  6. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTION

    The counting of votes is proceeding in a large number of electorates, but the changes made in the totals of candidates were relatively small to-day. ...

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  7. DEATHS UNDER ANAESTHETICS

    In the Assembly on Tuesday, the Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler) informed, Dr. Basedow that 8.043 persons went under anaesthetics at the Adelaide ...

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  8. SOUTH-EAST WORKS

    The chairman of the Development and Migration Commission (Mr. H. Gepp) left to-day for Adelaide. The South Australian Government ...

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  9. COMMUNITY SINGING

    The song gathering will be held on Friday at the Town Hall at 1 o'clock. Mr. Alf. Vardon will conduct. Mr. Hugh King will be pianist and Mr. ...

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  10. THE LATE SAUL SOLOMON

    The announcement of the death of Mr. Saul Solomon, of Northam, Western Australia, in his ninety-fourth year, recalls the name of an estimable and ...

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  11. CIVIC ORGAN RECITAL

    In the Adelaide Town Hall on Sunday evening the City Organist (Mr. W. R. Knox) will give the third of a series of winter organ recitals. Vocal ...

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  12. OSBORNE COAL GEARS

    In the Assembly yesterday. Mr. Thompson was informed by the Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler that the coal gears at Osborne had been in use since ...

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  13. MONEY STOLEN FROM TILL

    Early on Tuesday a constable noticed that the front door of Messrs. H.T. Hoepner & Co.'s store at Partridge-street, Glenelg, was open. An ...

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  14. INTEREST IN LONDON

    The City is interested, in connection with the Labor defeat and the issue of the Queensland conversion loan, in the publication to-day of a statement by the ...

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  15. ADDRESS IN REPLY DEBATE

    The Premier (Hon, R.L. Butler) advised the leader of the Opposition (Hon. L.L. Hill) to the Assembly on Tuesday, that the Government had no ...

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  16. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' CONFERENCE

    The 11th Inter-state conference of the United licensed Victuallers' Association will be opened at Hobart on Tuesday next. Messrs. A.J. Lee. W. ...

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  17. POLDA ROCKS WATER SUPPLY

    In connection with the work of enlarging the catchment area of the Polda Rocks water supply, in the vicinity of Wudinna, Eyre Peninsula, by ...

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  18. ANTI-CANCER CAMPAIGN

    The committee has been obliged to postpone the public meeting in connection with the Anti-Cancer Campaign, which was called for to-morrow ...

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  19. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    A number of delegates to the Methodist General Conference in Perth, passed through Adelaide on Tuesday morning, and were joined by two South ...

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  20. SALT AND GYPSUM DEPOSITS

    The Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler), to reply to questions by Mr. Giles in the Assembly yesterday, stated that no owner of a salt or gypsum ...

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  21. POLICE BOAT TAKEN

    The police dinghy moored near the ferry pontoon at Port Adelaide, was stolen during Monday night and was not recovered until yesterday ...

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  22. A REPORT DENIED

    The Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler), discussing further on Tuesday the Queensland elections, stated that he had received a telegram from the ...

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  23. REASON FOR UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Han. W.J. Denny, in the Assembly on Tuesday, referred to a telegraphed statement from Queensland that the dominant issue at the general ...

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  24. THIEVES ON A TUG

    Between 6 o'clock on Monday evening and 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning thieves went on board the Harbor's Board tug Margaret, which was on the ...

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  25. TIMBER STRIKE

    An application will be made to Judge Lukin, in the Arbitration Court on Friday, by the secretary of the Timber Merchants' and Sawmillers' Association ...

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  26. DRIFTING TO COLLAPSE

    Mr. F.H. Corke, secretary of the Timber Merchants' Association, to-day said there was every indication of the strike drifting towards a complete ...

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  27. McHARG'S CREEK-ROAD

    The touring department of the Royal Automobile Association advises that McHarg's Creek-road has been closed for repairs for the next fortnight. This ...

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  28. POLICE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Questions [?] the strength of the police forcs at Port Adelaide were directed to the Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler) in the Assembly yesterday by ...

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  29. NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

    Football, tennis, and basketball sports will be conducted to-day by the past and present scholars of the Norwood High School, under the auspices of the old ...

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  30. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    As the result of a wheel of a motor car passing over her foot, Been Silden (11), of Osmond-street, dry, was admitted to the Children's Hospital at 8 ...

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  31. THE QUEEN'S HOME

    It has been the custom in most of the institutions which not as training schools to midwifery to charge a premium to minutes on entering upon the ...

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  32. ZAC PREVENTS "FLU."

    Take a dose or two of ZAC at the first symptom of cough or cold, and you will escape "flu," and half a dozen other winter horrors. 9d. and 1/6. ...

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  33. WORKER'S HOME DAMAGED

    An attack by supposed strikers was made last night on the home at Rozelle of a timber worker employed by the Clyde Sawmills ...

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  34. "NO NO NANETTE."

    The State Full Court decided to-day against J.C. Williamson, Ltd, for the infringement of the copyright of the comedy play "No No Nanette." ...

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  35. MOTOR HEARSE BURNED

    On Friday afternoon Mr. Paul Hilbig was traveling in his motor hearse with an empty coffin to Meribah. About five miles from Meribah flames burst from ...

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  36. ANTWERP EXHIBITION

    New Zealand is most fortunate in having associated with Britain in a joint pavilion at the Antwerp Centenary Exhibition. The Overseas Trade ...

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  37. THE JERVIS BAY AFFAIR

    The half-caste Cuban, Jackson, who was the ringleader in the Jervis Bay affair, and whom the police described as a "work-shy," is again in trouble ...

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  38. UNEMPLOYED PROCESSION

    Unionists out of work through the timber strike held their biggest procession to-day, when 5,000 men marched through the city, displaying ...

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  39. STATE TIMBER WORKERS

    In reply to questions by Mr. R.S. Richards in the Assembly on Tuesday, the Acting Minister of Industry (Hon. G.F. Jenkins) said the timber workers ...

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  40. FOUND DEAD IN A TENT

    Mr. James William Beckett (75) was found dead in his tent on his son's farm at Caliph on Friday. Mr. David John Beckett stated that his father ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Lord Mayor and his committee are still desirous of receiving gifts of money, clothing, blankets, foodstuffs. and firewood in connection with the ...

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  42. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS

    The Kilkenny competitions were continued in St. Edward's Hall last night. Sacred solo. 17 years and under—Myra Noblet, 93; Esma Roach, 88; Beulah ...

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  43. NO NIGHT DEMONSTRATIONS

    Learning that the timber workers intended to hold night meetings on the Yarra bank, the Cabinet decided to-day that it would prohibit all night ...

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  44. ANOTHER CONFERENCE

    A deputation of A.C.T.U. officials controlling the strike will discuss with the Premier to-morrow the possibilities of another strike settlement conference ...

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  45. SEX TEACHING

    The Minister of "Education (Mr. Drummond) stated to-day that in view of the educational opinion, as expressed at the Pan-Pacific Conference ...

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  46. WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE

    A meeting or the Women's Welfare League held in the Hanson-street Hall was opened with solos by Miss McWaters ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. WEST TORRENS BATING

    Ratepayers of the district of West Torrent are engaged in a battle of rates. At present they pay under the rental values system, and there is a strong body which ...

    Article : 293 words
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