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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    In a report forwarded to the Director on education (Mr. W.T. McCoy) Inspector J. Fairweather states:-Throughout car schools an excellent tone pre ...

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  3. ANZAC COMMEMORATION SERVICE.

    A commemoration service in connection with the 13th anniversary of the lending on Gallipoli was held at Elder Park on Sunday' afternoon. Among those in the front row are the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler), the District Naval Officer (Commander A. Loudoun-Shand) the Officer Commanding Field Forces in South Australia (Brgadier-General O. F. Phillips). who also represented his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven). the president of the Returned Sailers' and Soldiers' Imperial League (Lieutenant-Colonel W. F. J. McCann), and the Commissioner of Police (Brigadier-General R.L. Leane). Krischock, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OBITUARY.

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  5. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION.

    Dealing with school methods of instruction in a report to the Director of Education (Mr. W.T.McCoy), Inspector S. H. Warron stated that methods changed ...

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  6. PRIVATE CODE BETWEEN BROTHERS.

    Mr. T. Wilking brother of Captain G. H. Wilking stated on Monday that he had been in cable communication wiht him and was perfectly satisfied that everything ...

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  7. MAY FLY TO AMERICA.

    It is believed that Captain Wilkins and Mr. Elelson contemplate returning to America! by air Mr. Elelson has informed his father that he expects soon to be back, ...

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  8. ATTEMPT AT SOUTH POLE.

    The Log Angeles "Examiner," in a copyrighted article on Monday says the next great flight of Captain Wilkins will to a trip over the uncovered wastes of ...

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  9. THE PROGRESS OF LOXTON.

    The visit which the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butter) paid to Loxton last week was the first for 10 years and he said yesterday that he was struck with the ...

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  10. A NEW OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    A musical company, designated the South Australian Operatic Society, has been formed with the object of producing light operas in English. Work has already ...

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  11. DR. W. C. POOLE AND SIR EDWARD SHARP.

    Mr. Pools and Sir Edward Sharp will to-night, under the auspices of the South Australian Sunday-school Union address a public meeting at Stow Memorial ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITIES.

    Referring to the feat of Captain Wilkine the president of the Royal Geographical Society of Australia (Mr. A. A. Simpson) said that Australia had reason to be proud ...

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  13. FEDERAL LABOR.

    The meeting of the Labor Caucus has been postponed until Thursday. The principal business will he the election of a leader. Mr. Scullin is regarded as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CALAMITOUS EARTHQUAKES IN BULGARIA.

    CITY OF PHILIPPOPOLIS LAID WASTE. The historic city of philippspolis has been laid waste by devastating earthquake shocks which have securred in Bulgaria, Whole streets of houses in tis noted city collapsed with a rear and crash, followed by gigantic fires which sweat the ranis. The city has been practically obliterated, and desolation is widespread. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. R.M.S ORAMA.

    Messrs. M. G. Anderson & Co. advise in consequence of the accident to the R.M.S. Orams in the Brisbane River, her homeward sailing will be ...

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  16. TENNIS

    With the idea of obtaining full knowlodge of professionalism in tennis in Australia, the secretary of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association (Mr. John T. Koch) ...

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  17. WHISKY THEFTS.

    Several dozen bottles of spirits were exhibited at the Police Court, when William George Franklin (30), receiving agent, was charged on thirteen counts with ...

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  18. MEDICI PRINTS FOR SCHOOLS.

    About, 120 of the Medici reproductions which the Director of Education (Mr W.T. McCoy) purchased on behalf of the Public Schools' Floral and Decoration ...

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  19. THIEVES AT THE STOCKADE.

    As attempt was made on Sunday night to enter the explosive magazine in the quarry reserve near the Yatala Labor Prison, but it proved unsuccessful. The ...

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  20. WALSH ISLAND.

    The State Government have decided that the bonus system of payments at Walsh Island shall remain. The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) said to-day that he had ...

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  21. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    There were 1,262 cattle yarded at the Abattoirs market yesterday, being a decrease of approximately 70 on the previous week. Victoria, the south-east of this ...

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  22. THE WINE BOUNTY.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) returned to Canberra to-day after having travelled nearly 2,500 miles in just over a week. Referring to his visit to Victoria. ...

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  23. THIEF BREAKS A WINDOW.

    The window of Mr. Ernest Black's dealer's shop in Hindley-street, city, was smashed with a piece of iron on Sunday morning. Several men on the opposite side ...

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  24. RECEPTION TO THE REV. N. G. DUNNING.

    WELCOME BY METHODIST MINISTERS, The Rev. N. G. Dunning, of the British Wesleyan Methodist Conference, who is visiting Australia at the invitation of the, Methodist General Conference, tendered a reception yesterday. From left to right—The Revs. W. G. Clarke, S. C. Myers, E. J. Piper (President of the South Australian Methodist Conference), E. G. Neil, and N. G. Dunn Krischocck. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. A SERIES OF THEFTS.

    Not fur many years have the citizens of Port Pirie been so unnerved as in the case of the present wave of burglary. Hardly a night passes without further ...

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  26. "VANISHING STATIONS."

    The Plympton railway-station was referred to as a "vanishing station" before Sir John Quick in the Commonwealth Court of Concillation and Arbitration on ...

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  27. MACROBERTSON EXPEDITION.

    The following telegram was received from Lock yesterday:-"The MacRobertson party, touring Australia, arrived at Lock at 1 p.m. on Sunday, on route for ...

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  28. THE NIAGARA'S PASSENGERS.

    The following are passengers by the Niagara for Australia:—Messrs. A. M. Allen, A. B. Curtis, J. M. Inverarty, H. Kendall, J. R. Longenecher. J.P. Lodge. ...

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  29. MAKING ARTIFICIAL EYES.

    On Friday afternoon the president of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. F. N Simpson), together with the executive, paid an official visit to the establishment ...

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  30. SAVINGS IN GOODWOOD AMD DISTRICT.

    An agency of the Savings Bank of South Australia was in existence at Goodwood for almost 40 years before being converted into a branch in 1923 a step which was ...

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  31. THE NEW CRUISER.

    The P. & O. branch steamer Beltana which reached Sydney to-day. will be altered to a one-class passenger ship to take back the officers, warrant officers. ...

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  32. THE CHRISTADELPHIAN TEMPLE.

    DEDICATION SERVICE ON SATURDAY. The new Christadelphian Temple in Halifax-street was dedicated on Saturday aftercon. The ceremony was performed in conjunction with the fraternal gathering of the Australasian Conference of the Christadelphian Ecelesia. Delegates from the ether States and England, numbering over 100, were present. Mr. C. P. Wauchcpe presided at the dedication ceremony. Krischock, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. LABOR MEMBERS' TRIP.

    There is no mystery about the visit of three Labor members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly to Western Australia, according to Mr. J. Kean, organising ...

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  34. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Mr. W. H. Mapp, international secretory of the Salvation Army, is a passenger by the Niagara to Sydney to inspect the Army's work in Australia. He will ...

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  35. FLOODWATERS AT PROSPECT.

    A deputation from the Prospect District Council, headed by the chairman (Councillor P. Sandery), and Mr. H. G. Tossell, waited on the Commissioner of Public ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. EXHIBITS OF AUSTRALIAN CHEESE.

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Paterson) has announced that the Queensland Cheese Board is arranging to make a [?] cial exhibit of Queensland cheese at the ...

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  38. A "WILD" BULL.

    Every one of them had read of the famous Spanish bullfight and the no less celebrated American rod[?]os but it needs more than a story book to daunt the ...

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  39. A MISSING MAN.

    A vain search throughout Australia for Robert Charles Austin, who vent to Sydney as a boy of 14 fifty years ago, was described in support of an application to ...

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  40. PORT PIRIE TRAGEDY.

    The mangled remains of an unknown middle-aged" man, which were found the railway line between Port Pirie and Warnertown on Sunday morning have ...

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  41. ALTERATION OF NAMES OF SCHOOLS.

    The school which has hitherto been called Cape Spencer will in future be known as Inneston. The Hundred of Clinton will known as Yararoo, and ...

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  42. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    [?] the Southern Cal[?]nia champion defeated Tilden ann Arnold Jones of the American Davis Cup team, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  43. A NEW JUDGE.

    It is understood that Mr. Ralph T. Gore Crown law office in Papua, is to be appointed judge to fill the vacancy. caused by the appointment as ...

    Article : 35 words
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