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  2. MR. MALING'S MEANS. EXAMINATION 8Y REGISTRAR.

    Silas Young Maling. late deputymanager of the city electricity department, was examined as to his means before the Registrar in Divorce to-day, in connection ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. J. B. Laurie, who died on Sunday, was held in high regard at Salisbury, where he had been prominent in many directions in the town. He was married ...

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  4. THE HIGH COST OF GOAL SHIPPING COMPANIES' PROTEST.

    The Premier, in an explanation to shipowners, says the high price of coal Is caused by industrial legislation, the control of ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND PERTH. A NEW AIR SERVICE.

    Western Australian Airways has been advised that it is the successful tenderer for the Adelaide airway service, employing four De Havilland ...

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  6. THE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY.

    Although his whole party has not yet reached Australia, Mr. A. Broughton Edge has decided to make a start with field work in connection with the test of ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    At the Exhibition Hall next Saturday, the South Australian Orchestra will give another concert. Two big works will be presented. The Grieg Concerto may be ...

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  8. RAILWAY FARES.

    Our Murray Bridge correspondent writes:—The revision of railway fares, which cams into operation on July 1, reveals an interesting state of affairs as ...

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  9. THE PETTY CONTRACT SYSTEM.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M, McIntosh), discussing on Monday the petty contract system of laying water pipes, said the men in ...

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  10. A 24-HOUR TRIP.

    To-day when the Minister of Defence (Sir William Glasson) announced the acceptance of the tender of Western Australian Airways for the Adelaide to Perth ...

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  11. LAKE VICTORIA FISHERIES.

    Referring on Monday to the mission of the Chief Secretary of New South Wales (Mr. A. Bruntnell), who came to South Australia to discuss the question ...

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  12. PECULIARITY IN THE LOTTERY ACT.

    A peculiarity in the Lottery and Gaming Act 1917. has been revealed at Murray Bridge as the result of the racing clubs having copies of certain sections of the ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Edgar Salmon (36), a cyclist, of Auburn, was knocked down by a car near his home on Sunday. He died an hour later in a hospital. His head had been frightfully ...

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  14. INSURANCE AGAINST HAIL NOT WANTED,

    After having discussed the proposed scheme for insurance of fruit trees against [?] by hall, several branches of the [?] and Market Gardeners' ...

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  15. RAILWAY CROSSING-KEEPERS.

    Members of the Hindmarsh Council, at its meeting on Monday, decided to support the Port Adelaide Council in its protest against the removal of railway ...

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  16. ELDERLY MAN'S DEATH.

    Mr. William Daniels (85), of Napierterrace, Westbourne Park, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from a fractured arm on June 23, died in ...

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  17. FLOODWATERS ON THE TORRENSROAD.

    The floodwaters on the Torrens-road cause much inconvenience to users of that thoroughfare, and the children attending the Brompton school suffer severely ...

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  18. A SEAMAN SHOT.

    Lloyd Edward Nesmith (27), an American, appeared before Mr. Justice MacNaughton this morning charged with having on June 1, 1928, at Brisbane ...

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  19. SOCIAL NOTES.

    A plain and fancy dress ball was held at the Argosy, Seacliff, on Friday evening, June 29, by the June Club, as a surprise party to Mrs. Dalton Hall and Mr. William Leonard ...

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  20. HINDLEY-STREET FATALITY.

    An enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Dorothy de Young (6) of Wright-street, Adelaide, who died at the Children's Hospital on Saturday, as a ...

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  21. EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Professor H. H. Woollard will deliver his first extension lecture on "The Science of Anatomy" in the Prince of Wales lecture theatre at the University to-night ...

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  22. BULLET WOUND IN CHEST.

    Shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday the police were called to a residence in Thamesstreet, Clarence Park, where they found Samuel Gregory Cook (45), a laborer ...

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  23. ATTACKS ON WOMEN GASHED WITH RAZOR

    It is alleged that a murderous attack was made on Isabelle McDonnell (50), wife of a railway guard, while she lay in bed at her home in Ann-street, Kelvin Grove, ...

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  24. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    Cattle were much less plentiful at the Abattoirs market yesterday, there being 1,104 yarded, a decrease of over 400 on the previous week's sale. The major ...

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CYCLE.

    While running for a tramcar on the Port-road last night, Sir. Charles Taylor (37), a laborer, of Reid-street, Thebarton, was knocked down by a motor cycle and ...

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  26. OLD-TIME DANCE.

    What proved to be one at the most successful dances held in connection with raising funds for the Memorial Hall fond took place on Saturday evening in the local hall. Over 250 people ...

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  27. SOCIAL AT BOOLEROO CENTRE.

    A social was tendered Miss E. Muller on the eve of her marriage, at the residence of Mr. F. W. Koch, "Glen Eyre," Booleroo, Dance [?] was supplied by Messrs Turner and W. [?] ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Doctors at the Sydney Hospital to-day extracted the bullet froh the head of Charles Henry Broadbent, cattle dealer, of Adelaide, who fired a revolver shot ...

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  29. FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT.

    The dead body of Henry H. Rudland (40), of Second-avenue, Cheltenham, was found among shrubs in a vacant allotment at the corner of Stroud-street and ...

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  30. EDUCATIONAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of the following appointments in the Education Depart ment:—Mrs. A. A. Wittwer. head ...

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  31. RAISED SAFETY ZONES.

    In July last the Tramway Employes' Union asked the City Council to provide raised safety sones apposite the tramway stopping places in King William, Curie, ...

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  32. A BROKEN FINGER.

    Mr. Edgar Korber (37), a laborer, of Edmund-street, New Parkside, received treatment at the Adelaide Hospital on Monday morning for a fractured finger, ...

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  33. A SURPRISE PARTY.

    A surprise party was tendered to Mrs. B. E. Lykke, of "Normanio," Fossell-place, Alberton on Saturday evening, on the occasion of her seventy-sixth birthday. The party was given by ...

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  34. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    The Minister of Health (Dr. Arthur) stated to-day that the Government would shortly appoint a Commissioner for venereal disease. He added that of five ...

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  35. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS.

    In their annual report to the AttroneyGeneral (Hon. H. Homburg) the judges of the Supreme Court said it would be in the public interest if the legal profession ...

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  36. THE GAS EXPLOSION AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    Misses Joy Kerr and Minnie Best, who were injured when an explosion of gas occurred in a shop at Military-road, Semaphore, on Saturday, were reported to be ...

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  37. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    At a meeting of the Council of Churches on Monday afternoon, when the Rev. Principal Kick occupied the chair, the following resolution, moved by Mr. G. T. ...

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  38. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT,

    While playing in the Hillside-McLaren Vale football match at Hillside on Saturday last, Mr. Syd Townsend had the misfortune to break two small bones in his ...

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  39. LIBERALS AND COUNTRY PARTY.

    Sir.—Mr. Coles, M.P., would have the country electors believe that the definition of the words "closer union" is amalgamation. He no doubt deludes himself with ...

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  40. MISS ROYDEN'S EVENING SERMON.

    Sir—The inexorable necessity for compression, may have led your reporter, in his excellent report in yesterday's "Advertiser" of Miss Hoyden's ...

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  41. A GOODS TRAIN DERAILED.

    When the goods train from Mile-End. due at Tailem Bend at 4.48 o'clock on Monday morning, was pulling into the yard there the engine (No. 506) was ...

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  42. MAN FOUND DROWNED.

    Mr. Albert Edward McLaren (33) was found dead at the Proprietary Mine early this morning. After the body has been examined by Dr. Quinn, the Coroner ...

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  43. MAN SENT TO GAOL.

    how a woman was accosted by a man in a south side street and accused of spreading false information concerning him and his wife, and then struck with ...

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  44. A SCHOOL TEACHER'S SUICIDE.

    Joseph Charles Mountford (43), school teacher of North Sydney, shot himself through the mouth in the park at Lavender Bay this morning. He was dead ...

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  45. R.S.A. BILL AT BRINKWORTH.

    The Memorial Hall, Brinkworth, was crowded on Wednesday evening on the occasion of the annual masquerade ball conducted by the Brinkworth and Koolunga sub-branch of the R.S. and ...

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  46. METHODIST CRUSADE.

    The Methodist Church crusade will conclude this evening with a thinks giving meeting in the Exhibition Building. The president of the conference (Rev. E. J. ...

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  47. WOMAN INJURED BY CAR.

    Mrs. violet Baker, of Broadmeadow near Newcastle, was knocked down by a motor car to-night at Newcastle and severely injured. ...

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  48. IN MEMORY OF MRS. MAYFIELD.

    Mrs. Ramily Mayfield was an inspiration to Liberal women for many years. She assisted to inaugurate the women's branch committee of the Liberal movement, and ...

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  49. FLYING TO BROADCAST.

    Mr. Rupert Hazell and Miss Elsie Day, who are concluding a successful broadcasting season at 3LO, Melbourne to-morrow, intend to come to Adelaide by ...

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  50. A STRANGE PLEA. STOLE TO KILL LOVE.

    Treated as a brother in home which he visited at Armadale, a young man told the Malvern Court to-day that he store in order to kill love of the ...

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  51. A FOOTBALLER'S DEATH.

    During a football match between Gymbowen and Minimay at Gymbowen, one of the players, Carl Stehn, had an apparently harmless fall. He continued ...

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  52. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The Premier (Sir. Bavin) to-day said a deputation of churchmen which waited on him on Thursday to protest against the carrying of the Host in the Eucharis ...

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  53. GIRL GUIDES AT BLYTH.

    The enrolment of the 1st Blyth Company of guides took place on Saturday afternoon. The lientenant (Mrs. L. F. Hackett) were [?] at Clare about four weeks ago by the [?] ...

    Article : 248 words
  54. A STREET CAVES IN.

    Portion of Harriet-street, Wallsend fell in last night, and a hole van made 40 ft deep and 25 ft. wide, abutting on a row of houses. The collapse was probably ...

    Article : 49 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    The conductor, Mr. O. H. Finlayson, is arranging a capital programme of songs for community singing on Friday, in the Town Hall of one o'clock. Mr. J. ...

    Article : 37 words
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