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  2. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

    With 170 delegates to the 17th Australasian Christian Endeavor Convention on board, a special train arrived from the eastern States this morning. ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in a speech to-night, said in the policy speech of the Labor Party not one word was said about the Empire, or the part ...

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  4. "ALREADY TRIED."

    The secretary of the Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union said to-day that there was a movement on foot to expel Messrs. Woodsford, of South ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. H.D. Secomb, of Two Wells, who died at Adelaide on Wednesday October 3, after a painful illness, was the fifth daughter of Mr. ...

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  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    THE PROPOSED GLENELG LOAN. From HUBERT H. SANDO. Glenelg. The question of the poll on Saturday at Glenelg in connection with the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The Graf Zeppelin left for America at 7.50 a.m., carrying sixty persons, of whom twenty were passengers, including Senor Sendreira, representing ...

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  8. THE DISPUTES COMMITTEES.

    The combined disputes committees of the Adelaide and Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Councils, will meet at the Trades Hall, Adelaide, at 3.30 ...

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  9. THE VOLUNTEER SPECIALS.

    From "BILL CITIZEN," Adelaide:— I observed with interest the remarks of certain members of Parliament relative to "tin soldiers."' It was stated ...

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  10. ALLEGED SEDITIOUS LIBEL.

    On Thursday, in the Adelaide Police Court, and in the presence of a large number of spectators, Edward Alexander Dickinson was charged with ...

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  11. THREE-TON PIE.

    A massive meat and potato pie, which had been two days in making was eaten by Denny Dale, a village, between Huddersfield and Penistone, ...

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  12. PURCHASE OF BARBED WIRE.

    In reply to Mr. Shepherd, who asked in the Assembly yesterday what was the value of the [?] wire purchased by the Government in ...

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  13. THE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    Mr. George H. Bosch, a Sydney merchant, has given land equivalent in value to £220,000 to the Sydney University, making his total gifts to that ...

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  14. EARTH'S POPULATION IN 300 YEARS.

    The earth easily affords room for a population of 8,000,000,000,000 people, at a conservative estimate, according to Dr. Karl Friedrich Albrecht ...

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  15. EFFICIENCY OF VOLUNTEERS.

    Allusion was made in the Legislative Assembly to-day to the recent accidents which had occurred to volunteer workers while they were loading or ...

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  16. AN ARMLESS BOY.

    Among 250,000 entrants for the "Daily Sketch" Empire Free Travel and Scholarship Scheme is George Foreman, aged 16, of Harbottles-yard, ...

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  17. STRUCK BY A CRICKET BALL.

    Alfred J. Anderson (12), of Albertstreet, Mitcham was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night suffering from a ruptured kidney. He ...

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  18. BROWN EYES AND BLUE,

    An Interesting fact of biology was mentioned by Mr. D. Ward Cutler when lecturing on July 30 at the summer School of the British Social Hygiene ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Nearly 1,000 on throughout the whole of today lay on the mounds and fired through the second stage of the King's in making rain. When the first stage finished yesterday ...

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  20. "YOU BRAINLESS CREATURL"

    The leader of the Country Party (Mr. Thomson), in the Legislative Assembly to-night said the Government had spent [?] on building a [?] on the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. THE INVENTRO OF LOGANBERRIES.

    Swift's philosopher, who held that the man who could make two blades of grass grow where only one grew before was of more use to mankind ...

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  22. CHICAGO MISSION REST HOME, GRANGE.

    From "AN OLD MEMBER."—I visited the seaside to see the results of the recent storms, and called at the above place, quite expecting to find ...

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  23. MOVING "DEAD MAN'S ISLAND."

    Treasure hunters and scientists are watching with keen interest the progress of wiping out an island in the Pacific, which in the days of Dampier ...

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  24. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Miss J. E. Moore.—Messrs. John Martin and Co. and Clarksons. Ltd., "Road."—Yes, under conditions set out in the Municipal Corporations and District Councils ...

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  25. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    From T. A. WYLES, Christian Science Committee on Publication:— Under the heading, "Religious or scientific bodies," a quotation occurs in ...

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  26. IN QUEENSLAND.

    In Brisbane to-day the waterside [?] passed a motion demanding that the dispute be at once extended by bringing out the crews of ...

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  27. SUPERSTITION DEFIED.

    Lord Frederic Hamilton, uncle of the Duke of Abercorn, author of various novels and lively volumes of reminiscenes, for some years editor of ...

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  28. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless station to-day:— Adelaide.—Baradine, Cathay, [?] Chitral, City of Dunkirk, R.J. Hanns, Echunga, ...

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  29. THE SYDNEY DOMAIN INCIDENT.

    From THOS. C. WOODHAM, general secretary Protestant Federation:— The replies of your two correspondents on the above subject are noteworthy, if ...

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  30. LABOR LEADER'S CAMPAIGN.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Scullin) delivered addresses in connection with the Federal election campaign at Unley and Norwood on ...

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  31. THE WHARFWORKERS.

    A settlement to-morrow of the waterfront dispute is considered possible in some quarters as the result of action taken to-day by the central ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. ROMAN FINDS LN WALES.

    Little by little the Prysg Field at Caerleon, near Newport, is (says the Newport correspondent of the London "Morning Post") disclosing a rich store ...

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  33. TAMING THE AFGHAN.

    If King Amanullah has his way the wild Afghan of romance and, the yesterday at any rate, of history, will soon be completely a figure of the past. The ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. CAMPAIGN AGAINST NOISE.

    Doctors in England are continuing their campaign against the noise nuisance. The latest suggestion is that the British Medical Council should ...

    Article : 246 words
  35. PETROL SALES ON SUNDAY.

    From "GARAGE PROPRIETOR," Adelaide:—I note with approval the motion put forward by the Rev. W. J. Magor at the committee meeting of ...

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  36. THE HENTY SEAT.

    The Nationalist Party has decided to run a candidate for the Henty seat. The present candidates are Mr. E. G. Theodore (Labor) and ex-Senator ...

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  37. A VOLUNTEER CREW.

    On Thursday a full crew of volunteers was signed on the A.U.S.N. [?] Milora. She is advertised to sail for the eastern States to-day. No ...

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  38. A STREET FIGHT.

    Excitement was caused at Glanville last night, when a number of Australians and Italians came to blows after a healed argument in a street off ...

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  39. THE WHINHAM REUNION.

    From J. WHINHAM PACKARD:— Following the advertisement in your columns last Saturday I am pleased to record a most satisfactory response ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. UNLUCKY.

    Wife (after a quarrel)—"Seems to me we've been married about a hundred years. I can't even remember when or where we first meet." ...

    Article : 48 words
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