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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    After a visit to Yorke Peninsula last week the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G.F. Jenkins) is impressed with the possibilities of development in that ...

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  3. COLLEGE OF SURGEONS.

    The first annual meeting of the College of Surgeons of Australasia, was continued at the Albert Hall to-day. During the morning the congress discussed ...

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Members of the unemployed received relief at the Government Labor Bureau on Monday afternoon in connection with "The Advertiser" fund. A large ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. THE SYDNEY SHOW.

    The Royal Show has begun in beautiful weather. Few people usually attend the opening day, but there were 9,800 present, against 9,400 in the previous best ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 10.15 a.m. on Monday, Mr. Clarence Gu[?] (20), an engineer, of Taylor's-road, Torrensville, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from ...

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  7. SHOT AND BURNED.

    The dead body of a man discovered in the bush near Wagin has been identified as that of Ernest Looker (60), who was a farmer near Wagin, but recently sold ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    March 31.-A Children's Welfare Club has been formed in Aldgate. The officers are:-President, Mrs. Nettle; vice-presidents, Mesdames Breadbent and Ques[?] secretary, Mrs. N. ...

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  9. THE ROYAL OAK AFFAIR.

    There was an ironical coincidence today when the strains of a jazz, band floated in upon the courtmartial of officers of the Royal Oak. Commander ...

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  10. FACIAL ABRASIONS.

    Mr. C. Ctassweller, of Somerset-street, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday suffering from facial abrasions. He was knocked down by a ...

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  11. MEALS PROVIDED.

    The secretary of the Trades and Labor Council Unemployed Relief Fund (Mr. T. P. Howard) stated on Monday that single men were receiving free meals at ...

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  12. ACCIDENT CAUSES DEATH.

    Mr. Parrick Edward Kelly, (74), of Magill, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on March 24, suffering from concussion and a fractured thigh, died at the ...

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  13. A FRACTURED LEG.

    As the result of a motor accident, Mr. Charles Crassweller (22), a driver, of Somerset-street, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday suffering ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. J. Harris, whose death occurred at Prospect yesterday, at the age of 87, was born in Glasgow, and came to Australia with her mother in 1855 in the ...

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  15. FALL FROM A CART.

    Mr. Alfred Ellis, of Richard-street, Hindmarsh, fell from his cart in King William-street on Monday afternoon, and sustained fractured ribs. He received ...

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  16. KILLED IN A HUT.

    George Eric Gordon was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having murdered Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clements, at a lonely hut [?]ut at Bulumwaal. The inquest ...

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  17. A CRUSHED FOOT.

    Mr. Abraham Hubbard (46), employed at Messrs. J. King & Sons, brickmakers, of Thebarton, and living at East-street, Torrensville, sustained a crushed foot and ...

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  18. THE PRESS AND THE STATE.

    The Minister of Immigration (Hon. JOhn Co?]), who has been asked by Cabinet to supervise a scheme to secure for the State suitable press publicity in Great ...

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  19. EXPORT SUGAR REBATE.

    The Acting Collector of Customs (Mr. A. C. Thre[?]) advises that the export rebate on Australian sugar used in locally manufactured goods exported from the ...

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  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    Suffering from a dislocated ankle, Mr. Robert B. Clarke (59), of Chapel-street, Magill, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  21. QUARANTINED VESSEL

    Because members of the crew were called upon to handle the cargo of the steamer Arendskerk, which is in quarantine in the bay, whirf laborers to-day left ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    At a meeting of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Union to-day, it was decided that the council should meet in Sydney on April ...

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  23. HORSES AND MOTOR CYCLE COLLIDE.

    While riding a motor cycle at the corner of Prospect-road and Gloucester-street, Prospect, on Monday afternoon, Mr. Arthur O'Donnell collided with team ...

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  24. THE CYCLIST'S RIGHT TO THE ROAD.

    The right of cyclist to a place on the main road was brought up in the Unley City Council last night by Councillor Jolly, who asked that the attention of ...

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  25. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    On Sunday afternoon as Mr. Pannell, dentist, of Dulwich, was proceeding to Moana in his motor car, and rounding the corner leading out of the town ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY.

    The committee of industry, under the chairmanship of Sir Arthur Balfo[?], has published a report on industrial and commercial efficiency. It says that there is ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. LIVE STOCK SALES

    At the Homebush fat stock sales to-day about 29,630 sheep and 3,844 cattle, [?] from Queensland were forward. The general quality of the sheep, notwithstanding the rain ...

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  28. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Speaking at a dinner given by the Association of British Manufacturers and their representatives to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) proposed the ...

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  29. A GIRL DROWNED.

    Margaret Burton (13), of Five Dock, was drowned in the private baths at Woy Woy to-day. She was on holiday, and slipped while bathing at an early hour ...

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  30. ABATTOIRS CATTLE MARKET.

    Cattle were more plentiful in the Abattoirs market yesterday than last week, the total being approximately 1,000, or more than 3[?] in advance of last week's yarding. The ...

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  31. DEATH SENTENCE STANDS.

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeal dismissed an appeal to-day on behalf of Cyril Matthew Thompson, who was convicted and sentenced to death at ...

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  32. CALVARY.

    Deep devotional feeling could not fail to be aroused in the large congregation which gathered in St. Peter's Cathedral on Monday night, when Spohr's beautiful ...

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  33. [?] FOR FOOTBALL EMPI[?].

    Last season the Football League adopted the innovation of grading its central un[?] pires there being eight A grade and six B grade officials. During the season two ...

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  34. TWENTY-THREE DRUNKS.

    There was a batch of 23 "drunks" at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, as well as one charge of an alleged breack of the Inob[?] Act. In one ...

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  35. A HORSE BOLTS.

    When Mr. James Cowell, of Woodend, was driving to church at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, a serious accident occurred owing to a bolt connecting the shaft to the ...

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  36. THE RED ROSE FLIGHT.

    The Australian Aero Club tendered a dinner to Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller to-night, and presented each with a cheque for £100 and a handsome ...

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  37. MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFF.

    Customs officers were not the first to board the Moldavia when it berthed at Prince's Pier early this morning. Some of them were first on to the gangways, ...

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  38. SAVINGS IN CLARKS AND DISTRICT.

    An agency of the Savings Bank of South Australia was in existance at Clare for over [?] years before being converted into a branch in 1920, a step which was ...

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  39. THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION.

    During the week-end 55 calls for assistance were received by the Automobile Association road service staff. In each of these a guide went to the assistance ...

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  40. LIGHTHOUSE SHIPS

    A deputation, led by the president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, had a private interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) this afternoon in ...

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  41. FREMANTLE TO ADELAIDE. RECORD MOTOR JOURNEY.

    With has hand so limb that he begged to be excused from shaking hards with friends who met him at the conclusion of his long and arduous journey, and bearing ...

    Article : 443 words
  42. FREIGHTS TO BROKEN HILL.

    Complaints are being made by fruit and potato merchants in Adelaide that no reductions have been made on freight on produce transported from Adelaide to ...

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  43. MANNUM PUNT.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that the Mannum Pant, will be closed on Thursday for repairs. It is expected that the punt will be working again ...

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  44. MIGRANTS BY THE ESPERANCE BAY.

    The Esperance Bay berthed at the Outer Harbor from London late on Monday afternoon. She had a large number of passengers, most of whom were migrants for ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    It is understood that the successful treatment of Wiluna refractory ores has been solved. An official statement will be made in a few days respecting the ...

    Article : 155 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. A LARGE FAMILY FOR QUEENS-LAND.

    Among the migrants on board the Commonwealth steamer Esperance Bay, which arrived at the Outer Harbor from England on Monday, are Mr. and Mrs. W. ...

    Article : 74 words
  48. REFRESHMENTS AT OAKBANK.

    In view of the success achieved by the innovation last year, the railway authorities [?] to open a refreshment room at Oakbank for the convenience of patrons ...

    Article : 69 words
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