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  2. THE LOAN COUNCIL

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) to-day conferred for some time with the State Cabinet regarding financial nutters. He will discuss the admission ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. W. L. Parsons, M.H.R, has been advised that approval has been given for the provision of telegraph and public telephone facilities at No. 6 Lock, under the ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    president of the Chamber of Manufactures in succession to Mr. Robert Doncan. Messrs. J. N. McGilp (president), the Hon. W. G. Duncan, and Messrs. A. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "NOT INTALLIBLE," Adelaide -After reading the attack made Parliament on justices by Mr. Edwards, I [?] have we discovered in Mr. ...

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  6. MR. AMERY ON THE MURRAY.

    Mr. Amery and members of his party were introduced to River Murray this morning before Breakfast, after a pleasant journey by train during the night ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Alfred Ernest Howard died at Newcastle, New South Wales, on Wednesday at the age of 59. Ha was the second son of Mr. Joseph Howard, who was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STEAMER BENDIGQ.

    The steamer Bendigo, which left London for Adelaide on October 13, has arrived here with a propeller boss missing and her tail shaft broken. She is returning to ...

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  9. WORRIED BY A COURT CASE.

    Worried by the fact that to-morrow he had to appear in the Children's Court as the result of a youthful misdeme[?]or Alexander Rentoul (15), of ...

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  10. THE BLACKS AND THEIR FUTURE.

    From the Rev. STANLEY JARVIS, Methodist Foreign Mission office, Adelaide—Under the above title I read with interest an article in your paper on ...

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  11. CASH ORDER SYSTEM.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Institute of Accountants on Wednesday the following motion wan unanimously agreed upon:—"It is the ...

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  12. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John Kenneth Ridgway (30), bank teller, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having embezzled £396, the property of the Union Bank of ...

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  13. RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.

    Reference was made by Mr. Anthoney in the Assembly on Thursday to a deputation which some weeks ago waited, on the Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) regard- The secretary of the Cricket Association (Mr. W. H. Jeanes) has been in communication by radio with the New Zealand crisketers who are returning from ...

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  14. HOUSING.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate on Use second reading of the Housing Bill was resumed. Mr. Erenuan objected to die spending of loan money on ...

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  15. STRATEGIC RAILWAYS.

    From a military point of view it was necessary that the defence authorities should be able to get the New South Wales rolling-stack over the East-West ...

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  16. TANUNDA COMPETITIONS.

    The vocal sail elocutionary sections of the Tanunda Competations were continued last night Results:-Solo (under 14),-Dadley Cheek (85); Joan ...

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  17. ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUB.

    A concert will be given in the Exhibition Building on Saturday evening, when the Adelaide Glee Club will give several choral works with the assistance of the South ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES AGENTGENERAL

    The State Cabinet is to consider the question of appointing an Agent-General in London in place of Lord Cheimsford. It was learned on good authority to-day ...

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  19. ARBITRATION.

    The Arbitration Bill, which was read a first time in the House of Representatives to-day provides for a change in the constitution of the court, dispensing with ...

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  20. MONEY STOLEN FROM HOUSE.

    The house occupied by Mr. H. Malian in Victoria-avenue, Unley Park, was entered on Wednesday afternoon, and £20 in money and clothing and other articles ...

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  21. SUNDAY CLOSING.

    From the Rev. D. C. HARRIS:—Mr. Hamilton seems to find it very difficult to carry on a correspondence without misrepresentins his opponent. I did not say ...

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  22. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE SETILED.

    The dispute between the crew and the captain of the steamer Hurunni at Newcastle has been settled, and the men who are in gaol will in all prbability be ...

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  23. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    At the Homebush stock sales to-day about 45,200 sheep and 2,216 cattle, including 580 from Queensland, were forward. The general quality of the sheep was again only metiam to ...

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  24. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    In regard to the threat of the tramway employes to cease work on Saturday (Henley day) unless the Tramways. Board accedes to their demand that ...

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  25. HINDMARSH REPARATION APPEAL.

    Possibly the first mayor and mayoress in Sooth Australia, to fly over their municipality will be Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Nieass, of Hindmarsh. This will happen ...

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  26. THE HISLOP RECITAL

    Mr. Joseph Hislop had a splendid reception at the Town Hall, which was full in all parts on Thursday night, when be gave another brilliant display ...

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  27. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

    In addition to the amounts announced yesterday as having been paid to certain institutions by Elder's Trustee and Executor Company, as ...

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  28. Melbourne, October 20.

    At to-day's stock sale about 970 fat cows were yarded. The trade demand was active, and prises ruled fully 20/ per head in advance at recent rates. Quotations:—Prime, £17 to £13 ...

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  29. A LENGTHY RELAY.

    Central Broadcasters on Thursday evening relayed the bedtime stories by Uncle Radio and King Electron tram Mount Gambier, also a children's concert from ...

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  30. TEE ISLINGTON DEPUTE.

    From "OBSERVER," Islington:—Mr. Poynton by his question evidently seeks to imply that the Islington workers have cast a grave reflection upon themselves ...

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  31. MOOROOk FLAT-ROAD.

    The Automobile Association has been advised that the road recently metalled between Kingston and Moorook, and known as the Moorook Flat-road, has ...

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  32. PORT ADELAIDE FOOTBALL CLUB.

    Members and officials of the Port Adelaide Football Club will leave by the express to-morrow on a holiday trip to Melbourne and Sydney. They expect to ...

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  33. MAGILL REFORMATORY CRITICISED.

    In making an appeal on behalf of a youth, aged 19, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of warehouse breaking and theft, before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons ...

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  34. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. A. Harrison, advance agent for a theatrical company, was riding to the central station last night to book seats for his company to proceed to Brisbane, ...

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  35. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    Mr. Samuel Bolton, of Drummoyne, was seriously injured this afternoon when the car he was driving collided with another at Anzac-parade. ...

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  36. THE [?]

    The nominations for the South Australian Rhodes Scholarship closed with the Registrar (Mr. F. W. Ea[?]dley) at the University of Adelaide on Thursday. Several ...

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  37. VISIT OF GERMAN SWIMMERS.

    The council of the New South Wiles Swimming Association to-night unani[?]ously declined to accept any responsibility for the visit of the German swimmers to ...

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  38. COURT FROM A NEW ANGLE.

    Two solicitors viewed the court from a new angle on Thursday, when they were invited by the Chief Justice to ascend the bench to facilitate the examination of a ...

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  39. A SEA LION FOUND.

    Near Noarlunga on Thursday a sea lion, was found by Mr. H. Durkon, a fisherman, floating near the surface of the water. He towed it to shore, and found ...

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  40. TIN HARE COURSING.

    There does not seem to be much like[?] of betting being permitted at tin [?] coursing in this State. To-day the Premier (Mr. Hogan) stated that the ...

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  41. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD.

    The practical examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, London, will be begun on November 4 by ...

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  42. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    V.R.C. Spring Meeting.-Contals [?] source, king val Jack Shepherd, Rel[?] Forrags. Melbourne Cup-Gen[?] Jo[?] ...

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  43. TO-MORROW'S SALE OF BUILDING SITES AT [?]

    Much can be said for midway locations between seaside and city, especially when within comfortable proximity of important arterial thoroughfares, such as the ...

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  44. A BILL IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A Bill introduced in the Legislative Council by Sir William Lathlain "to suppress [?] racing and betting" provides for a penalty of £500 or months' ...

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  45. WRESTLING AND BOXING.

    The finals of the Australian amateur wrestling and boxing championships were decided at the Stadium to-night. Results:-Wrestling. ...

    Article : 136 words
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