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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    A contingent of [?] Australian Boy Scouts, including 36 from South Australia, will leave for England by the Baradine, which sails foam Adelaide ...

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  3. RAILWAY LOG

    In a terse comment to-day, the chairman of the Railway Commissioners (Mr. H. W. Clapp) answered the statement by the general ...

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  4. THE ISLAND OF MALTA

    Captain Henry C. Curmi, who shortly takes up his appointment as Commissioner for Malta in Australia is the first Commissioner appointed by the ...

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  5. SCOTTISH CHURCHES

    The Duke of York accompanied by the Duchess, to-day, as the representative of the King, opened the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland ...

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  6. FEDERAL PETROL TAX

    The increasing of the Federal petrol tax to provide money for roads and the transfer of the Federal grants to roads from construction to maintenance, is a ...

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  7. "RIO RITA"

    It was rainbow's end at the Theatre Royal last night, when "Rio-Rita" was staged, and if there was not exactly the famed "pot of gold" at the end of it, there was the most ...

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  8. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Emily Ryder, whose death occurred recently at Aberdeen at the age of 64, was a native of Burra. She was the second daughter of Mr. William ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "A LIFE OF FRAUD."

    Arthur Herbert Buckley was to-day, at the Central Police Court sentenced to three months hard labor for using astrology to deceive, or impose on ...

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  10. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Various aspects of social legislation are dealt with in a memorandum on that subject which is to be presented by the Commonwealth Government to ...

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  11. TRANSPORT PROPOSALS

    Commenting to-day on the proposal by the committee appointed by the Federal Government to consider the coordination of transport in the ...

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  12. BURNED TO DEATH

    Miss Eileen Marr, an 80-year-old pensioner, was suffocated by smoke and died when her bedroom was practically destroyed by a fire late ...

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  13. DRUNKEN GERMAN SEAMEN

    Ten Germen seamen from the steamer Ditmar Koel were involved in a melee in Packenham-street, Fremantle. Constable Selkirk, who was ...

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  14. GIPSY CANNIBALS

    A sensational trial of seventeen [?] and two women was opened at Kas[?] Czecho Slovakia, to-day. The prisoners are members of a gipsy ...

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  15. TW[?]EDVALE WATER SUPPLY

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) stated on Wednesday that, with the object of overcoming the shortage of water at ...

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  16. ORDERED TO BE WHIPPED

    Michael Parlon, laborer, who was found guilty of a vicious assault on William Carroll, was at the Wangaratta Supreme Court to-day, ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA

    comparative calm marks the progress of the general election, with periodic outbursts in Labor industrial centres, which terminate the meetings of the ...

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  18. RAILWAY LOG

    At a special meeting of the executive of the Railway and Tramway Officers' Association, held this evening, resentment was expressed at the action of ...

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  19. PORT ADELAIDE CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY

    The affairs of the Port Adelaide Cooperative Bakery are to be ventilated at a [?] in the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday evening. The ...

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  20. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER

    The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has decided to [?] increased efforts to solve the important Australian problem of cascou[?] ...

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  21. TIMBER STRIKE

    Mr. E. Riley, sen., M.H.R., was "carpeted" by the A.L.P. Executive Disputes Committee at the Trades Hall to-night. He was charged by Messrs. ...

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  22. INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS

    One of the few opportunities for students at Australasian Universities to [?] an Australasian "blue" will be available in Brisbane next Wednesday, ...

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  23. COMMUNITY PRAYER

    The weekly mid-day meeting for community prayer, at the Banqueting Room of the Town Hall was well attended on Wednesday, when the Rev. ...

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  24. QUESTION OF IDENTITY

    Charles Smith, of Adelaide, upholsterer, denied in the Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M.) on Wednesday that on May 15 he was ...

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  25. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

    An interesting series of public [?]ctures at the university is announced in our advertising columns. The list includes five courses, each consisting ...

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  26. GETTING BACK TO WORK

    Work was resumed to-day at Gowing's Buildings. George-street, and the Bank of New South Wales new buildings in Pitt-street. ...

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  27. TYRE WORKS ENTERED

    Early on Wednesday morning the front door of the premises of Thyer's Tyre Works, in Pirie-street, was broken open by thieves. The desk of the ...

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  28. SCHOOL RANSACKED

    Thieves went through the offices of the Pulteney Grammar School, on South-terrace, during Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning. Entrance ...

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  29. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS

    The following are the scares of the 5CL Radio Poultry Club egg-laying competition at Magill-road, from April 7 to May 18:Singles.-White Leghorns-L. Beaumont, ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL

    That the Commonwealth Arbitration Court was mainly responsible for the industrial turmoil in Australia at present, was the view expressed by the ...

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  31. SHEEP AND LAMB MARKET

    Both sheep and lambs were scarcer than last week in yesterdays market, the former by 2,500 and the latter by 400. The catalogue of sheep was ...

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  32. INTER-UNIVERSITY RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH.

    A rifle team representing the University of Adelaide left for Sydney yesterday afternoon. They will compete in the inter-University shooting matches ...

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  33. STEAMER RIMUTAKA

    The steamer Rimutaka which is due on May 23, has burst her main steampipe. A survey will be held. ...

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  34. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From "NATIVE," Wakefield-street:—Regarding the piece of gum tree in the Port Adelaide Museum two years ago I saw that piece of wood with the ...

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  35. STATE SERVANTS AND ARBITRATION

    The leader of the Opposition (Hon. L. L. Hill), in the Assembly on Wednesday, asked whether the stated policy of the Government to exclude ...

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  36. NORMAN LINDSAY AND THE "BULLETIN"

    Except on very few occasions, Norman Lindsay has done no work for the press for ten years. But when he read the manuscript of "The Quartermaster," an ...

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  37. [?] FOR ANGORICHINA HOSTEL

    At the quarterly meeting of the executive of the South Australian branch of the Red Cross Society at Government House yesterday, it was ...

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  38. CHINA INLAND MISSION

    At the annual meeting of the South Australian Inland Mission, which will be held in the Leavitt Hall, Wakefieldstreet, on Tuesday next, the report of ...

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  39. VANDALISM AT MUNICIPAL GOLF LINKS

    The Adelaide City Corporation is offering a reward of £20 for information regarding an act of vandalism on the municipal golf links. when someone dug ...

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  40. LICENSING HAWKERS

    From "LIVE AND LET LIVE," Willunga:—In the Western State I am informed that hawking traders require a [?]10 license for each district they ...

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  41. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Arthur Henry Warman (71), of Halifax-street, was found dead in bed yesterday morning. Death was apparently due to cerebral hemorrhage. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER GRADINGS

    During the week ended May 11 the butter gradings for the Commonwealth totalled 24,348 boxes, of which 21,658 were salted and 2,690 unsalted. The ...

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  43. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR

    Mr. Robert McKechnie (65), of Symon-place, Adelaide, was knocked down by a motor car in Victoria-square on Tuesday night. He was taken to ...

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  44. [?] AT ROSEWATER GARDENS

    During Tuesday night a lock-up shop at Junction-road, Rosewater Gardens, where Miss Elsie Irvine carried on the business of a [?], was broken ...

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  45. STRUCK BY A TEAM

    Mr. Bilo, a Greek, of Hindley-street, had a narrow escape from receiving serious injuries yesterday afternoon when he was struck by a tram at the ...

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  46. WATER POLO AT UNLEY

    Two squadron teams' swimming races preceded the water polo matches at the Crystal Swimming Pool. Maud-street, Unley, last night. The North Adelaide ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL NORTH DIVIDEND

    The directors of North Broken Hill, Ltd., have declared a dividend of 2/ and a bonus of 6d. a share requiring £87,500. ...

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  48. MOTOR MECHANICS' EXAMINATIONS

    Advice has been received by the Motor Mechanics' Examination Conti[?] Board that the Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has [?] ...

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  49. LIFE-SAVERS HONORED

    A social was tendered in the Ethelton School on Wednesday evening to Master Gordon Ranford and Mr. H. Craske, in honor of their [?] rescued a woman and ...

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  50. CASH REGISTER THEFT

    A man entered the Salvation Army [?], Pirie-street, about 9 p.m. [?] Saturday and enquired for a friend who was supposed to be boarding ...

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  51. ACCIDENTS AT PETERBOROUGH

    Mr. Tom Cherry, while filling a[?]ted water bottles at Coudie's factory, had his arm lacerated by a bursting bottle five stitches having to be inserted. He ...

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  52. GOLF RECORD

    In the golf championship at St. Cloud today, Aubrey Boomer, the [?] professional took only 61 strokes for the round. This is the lowest score ever made on ...

    Article : 39 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. CHILD ATTACKED AT NIGHT

    Children are [?] attacked at night by [?] and whoo[?] hundreds of [?] mothers take the p[?]tion of [?] a bottle of ZAC handy ...

    Article : 38 words
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