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  2. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

    In a scholary address at the banquet of the Royal Society of St. George last night Sir Archibald strong drew a parelled between the heroism of St. George in staying drogens and the attitude of England towards oppressors. Drogens of the latter character need not always be stain. They could be ...

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  3. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The New Zealand team to meet Portugal in the Davis Cup match next month trill probably comprise K. T. T. Young, E. D. Andrews, F. M. B. Fisher, and J. C. ...

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  4. CHINESE PIRATES.

    [?]strating the extraordinary growth of piracy in Chinese waters the Canadian Pacific Company's ship Empress of Canada, of 22,000 tons, on the Vancouver ...

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  5. THE WATERFRONT.

    The Huddart, Parker steamer Goulburn to-day reached Sydney, from Melbourne, and the assistant cook immediately gave notice, He was paid off to-day and the ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From 'DISAPPOINTED," Clarence Paik:—The otherwise perfect arrangements made for the official Anzac service at Elder Park on Sunday afternoon were spoilt by ...

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  7. BULGARIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Further tremors were experienced on Sunday, a cold rain adding to the sufferings of the population, especially those whose on!y homes were) temporary ...

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  8. RETIREMENT OF FRANK GOLDING,

    Striking tributes to Mr. Frank Golding as a great footballer and a worthy citizen, were paid last night at a social to the retiring Sturt captain, who will contribute ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BROWN COAL AND UNEMPLOYMENT

    From "SINAPIS," Norwood:—Winter is approaching, and unemployment is still acute. Firewood is costing poor people 50/ per ton. What are the Government ...

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  10. A POLE JUMPER.

    The Norwegian Amateur Athletic Union has decided that Charles Hoff the former record-holder for the pole jump, whom the American Union declared a professional ...

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  11. FLYING CADETSHIPS.

    "Evidence of Cue appeal which, flying mates to the Australian youth and of the popularity of cadetships offered annually at the No, 1 Flying Training School. ...

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  12. WATER METERS.

    From "TAXPAYER," Goodwood:—The weak excuses given by the Commissioner of Public Works regarding water meters reminds one of the French axiom that "He ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    It was stated to-day that the Government will shortly abolish the Fair Rents Court and use the figures of the Valued General's office as a basis for fixing rents ...

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  14. AN UNCONSCIOUS MAN.

    When the orchestra filed into the pit at the Bijou Theatre, Bourke-street, to-night, they were alarmed to find the unconscious body of a man sprawled across the floor. ...

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  15. ARBITRATION COURT CRITICISED.

    The Commonwealth. Arbitration Court was critised to-day by Mr. W. T. Appleton, chairman of directors of Messrs. Huddart, Parker & Co, in a statement ...

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  16. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The seventy-eight annual for the council at the Chamber of Commerce, to be submitted at the annual meeting to be held is the Town Hall on Thursday, when the president ...

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  17. DEATH OF NEIGHBORS.

    A sequence of tragic deaths has occurred during the past two months to residents of Love-street Cessnock, Mrs. Macpherson, while motoring with her husband, ...

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  18. TAXATION.

    From "AUSSIE," Mannum.—I quite agree with "Toiler" that saving for old age is a farce. The man who drinks and gambles, and never thinks of a home for ...

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  19. ANZAC DAY.

    General Sir lan Hamilton, who had command of the troops in the Gallipoli campaign, has asked that a. wreath should be laid on the Cenotaph on Anzac Day. All ...

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  20. AMERICAN GOODS.

    The former Commissioner for Australia in America. (Sir Hugh Denison) and Lady Denison passed through on the Chitral to-night for Sydney. Sir Hugh said that ...

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  21. A BRITISH V.C.

    Messrs, Elliott Bros., wholesale druggists entertained, their returned soldier employes at dinner to-night, when the chairman announced that Sergeant Arthur ...

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  22. HUMBUG SCRUB SANCTUARY.

    From "FAIRPLAY":—The supporters and friends of the Humbug Scrub sanctuary will he pleased to learn that the owner of the propety through which ...

    Article : 191 words
  23. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    Mr. J. .N. [?] on behalf of the Trades and Labor Council acknowledges service rendered by Mr. B. May [?] of Grore-street. valued at £4 17/ on behalf of the unemployed ...

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  24. DEATH FROM HEMORRHAGE.

    Mr. Henry Brown (44). a native of Koroit (Victoria), died in the hospital on Saturday night. As the hospital authorities had not issued a certificate of the ...

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  25. STILL NO COOKS.

    Attempts by the providors for the Huddart, Parker time of steamers to secure a rook for the steamer Werribee to-day failed. At the request of the providors. ...

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  26. A CURE FOR INSOMNIA.

    From "A CORRESPONDENT":-Replying to "Another Correspondent" enquiry as to whether it is necessary to abstain from the use of tea and kindred. ...

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  27. THE DOUBLE GAME

    They had been married five yean, and this was the third time in the past fortnight that he had forgotten to kiss her good by. ...

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  28. DIVING FROM A JETTY.

    From E. L. SOMMERS Henley Beach 1 quite agree with Mrs. Thompson's remarks in regards to lads being fined for dying from the Henley ramp. If a few of ...

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  29. VICTORIAN BUSES.

    The first test prosecutions under the Motor Omnibug Act, 1927, were heard to-day before Mr. Callaghan, P.M., when Frederick Blyth, chief inspector of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. NO OZONE AT THE SEASIDE.

    From "CHEMICAL STUDENT." Port Elliot:— There is no [?] in the seaside air. So says Kerr-Grant from his chemistry chair: ...

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  31. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Sir-The Hon. K. W. Foster states in regard to the latest tariff amendment "last season nearly all the Country Party members Dr. Page leading voted for the ...

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  32. LOSS IN WAGES.

    The loss in wages and overtime to the crews of the idle ships has exceeded £10,000 since the strike started, and if the lost vases of watersiders and others ...

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  33. PORT ELLIOT.

    From "EX-RESIDENT." Swan Reach: —I have been greatly interested in the letters concerning Fort Elliot, and I am glad to find that a much greater interest ...

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  34. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Arthur John Harrison (18), electrical engineer, of Jervois-avenue New Hindmarsh, sustained injuries to his foot and a cut arm when a motor cycle he was ...

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  35. THE PRINTING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. V. G. Saunders, secretary of die Western Australian branch of the Printing Industry Employes' Union, states that the Federal council of the organisation is ...

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  36. MOTOR TRANSPORT CONTROL.

    From E. D. SCAMMELL (chairman of the Country Common Carriers" Association).—Motor service proprietors are commencing to wonder whether the Motor ...

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  37. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    H. Trevannion Webb, Kilkenny;—Unfortunetely the contributor of the article on nasal bot fly lives in another State, and we are unable him personally. ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Suffering from a compound fractal of the right leg, Mr. Maurice Hodgers (38), engineer, of Kensington, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital shortly ...

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  39. FRACTURED RIBS.

    Mr. Charles Lorenze, of Adam-street, Hindmarsh was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday suffering from fractured ribs and shock. It is stated that ...

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  41. THE FULLARTON FATALITY.

    The woman who was fatally injured through being knocked down by a motor cycle at Fullarton on Sunday night has on idebb[?]d as Mrs. Hose Evelyn Clarke ...

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  42. THROWN FROM A MOTOR CYCLE.

    Kenneth Carter (19), a signwriter, of Lambet-street Rosewater, was thrown from a motor cycle on Sunday, but thinking he had not been injured, went house. ...

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  43. A SCALDING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. C. Barnes, wife of Mr. George Barnes, of Clement's Gap, met with a painful accident a few days ago While a preparing tea at her home an inmate of ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. WOULD HE?

    Patric O'Casey had managed to oversleep himself, and consequently was forced to dress rather hurriedly. He rushed downstairs and began to ...

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  45. A SEWER WORKER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Arthur Jevice (45) whilst employed in a sewere at the [?] beds at Burswood succumbed to an attack of sower gas today. ...

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  46. A CONSTABLE INJURED,

    With Constable Maggs in the sidecar Constable Skilbeck, of the police motor cycle patrol, corded with a car driven by Mr. John Featherstonhaugh of ...

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  47. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION.

    From "AUSTRALIAN NATIVE," Adelaide:—I wish to say a word for the Italians and Maltese who are not being given a fair deal. The points quoted ...

    Article : 97 words
  48. UNIQUE.

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