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  2. A LESSON VICTORIA IS LEARNING.

    Agricultural colleges and experiment stations in California have been the salvation of producers and are building up the prosperity of the nation. Mr. ft. E. Boardman, editor of the "Fruit World." who is inspecting fruit [?] in America, thinks it is imperative that Australian Governments ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The proposed conversion of the Glenelg railway lines into a tramway system and the banding over by the railways to the tramways of practically the whole of the ...

    Article : 334 words
  4. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR.

    Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor, one of the victims of Wednesday night's revolver duel has been a picturesque Melbourne underworld figure for many years. His exploits have ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Dirk Brobble, who died at Henley Beach in his ninety-second year on Wed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MISS RUTH ELDER.

    Having been dramnatically rescued at sea after a fight over a large section of the At from America, Miss Ruth Elder and Captain George Haldeman were ...

    Article : 440 words
  7. "TIN HARES."

    The test case brought on behalf of the Anti-Gambling League to decide the legality of betting on tin have racing was concluded to-day. ...

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  8. THE PRINCIPESSA MAFALDA.

    The steamship Formosa has arrived [?] with the first survivors of the Principes Mafalda. They declare that the [?] machinery was had and the life-saving ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. WOOL FREIGHTS.

    In view of the Government's threat to take strong action, the Union Castle Company has now decided to withdraw its agreement with wool shipping under ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. MR. RONALD McNEILL.

    Mr. Ronald McNeill Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has been raised to the peerage. ...

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  11. SEARCH FOR HEIRS.

    The "London Gazzetts." contains a notice of an enquiry orders by the Chancery Division concerning the children of Mrs. Mary Hinks and Mrs. Jane Ann ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. THE FOREST FRIEND TO BE SOLD.

    The court officials have seized the Forest Friend the vessel lying at Port Adelaide, concerning which there has been considerable trouble. The captain has ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. OUTBACK SETTLERS.

    Details of one of the most noteworthy attenuta yet made to conquer the disadvantages and danger of life in the vast sparsely settled inland districts of ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. HELP FOR FRUITGROWERS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan), who has been attending a conference in Melbourne in connection with the dried fruit control and relief for settlers ...

    Article : 351 words
  15. INTER-STATE SURVEYORS' CONFERENCE.

    The first inter-State conference of Australian Surveyors' Institutes will be opened in Melbourne on Wednesday. Following are the delegates:—Queensland, Mr. S. G. ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. THE CHANNEL SWIM.

    The "Sunday Express [?] granted a bearing this week against [?] Logan the woman swimmer who is alleged to have made a the statement in [?] ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. MID-DAY ORGAN RECITAL.

    The first of the mid-day organ recitals arranged by the City Council to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Town Hall organ will be held in the ...

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  18. FEARS IN AFRICA.

    Greyhound racing promoters are disturbed by the prospect of special legislation being passed by the Cape provincial authorities banning this sport on the ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From A.G. IRELAND.-The [?] are indebted to Mr. [?] Fancy eleven [?] five years of Mr. [?] ...

    Article : 218 words
  20. NEW SCHOOL ON EYRE PENINSULA.

    The establishment of a new school in the Hundred of Yadnarie on Eyre Peninsula, to provide for ten children, has been approved by the Minister of ...

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  21. LORD INCHCAPE, R.N.R.

    The Admiralty announces that Lord Inchcape the shipping magnate has been appointed an honorary captain in the Royal Naval Reserve. ...

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  22. THE UNION SPLIT.

    Riferring to the ultimatum which the T.U.C. delivered to the Seamen's Union demanding that it should cases supporting a noon-political miners' union the president ...

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  23. STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED.

    Two arrests at a late hour last night and the recovery of a large quantity of stolen goods are the achievements to the credit of three members of Sydney's ...

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  24. TWO HORNCASTLES.

    It is not generally know that there is a [?] in Adelaide known as Horn castle. A correspondent has forwarded a clipping from an English newspaper ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. ANGLICAN BELIEFS.

    In an amusing debate between Mr. Bernard Shaw and Mr. G. K. Chesterton. entitled "Do we agree?" Mr. Shaw deseribed the Archbishop of Canterbury's ...

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  26. MOTOR AND TAXI DRIVERS' PICNIC.

    To-day the Motor and Taxi Drivers' Association will hold its annual picnic at the National Park, Belair, and in consequence none of the touring cars or ...

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  27. CAR SKIDS INTO RIVER.

    Three employes of the Swan Brewery Company were injured last night as a result of a motor car skidding into the river when travelling along Mount's Bay-road. Those ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS.

    South Australia has been endowed with a wealth of natural beauty, and many delightful sport may be found at which to spend a holiday. The picturesque ...

    Article : 174 words
  29. CITY COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide district committee of the Liberal Federation called for the purpose of dealing with nominations received to fill the vacancies in the ...

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  30. UNDERPAID CLERGY.

    The special Clergy Commission, appointed by the Church Assembly, has reported that the Anglican clergy in England are worse, off than they were in 1910. ...

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  31. BRITISH TRADE.

    In the quarterly economic supplement issued by the Federation of British Industries there is an optimistic forecast for the remainder of 1927. It states: ...

    Article : 141 words
  32. COST OF FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth. Statistician into prices of food and groceries (48 commodities) have been made available for ...

    Article : 198 words
  33. LAW LATIN.

    From "HISTORICUS," Claresie park In a general way agree with your subleader of Thursday, and I think your suggestion about adding a glossary to the ...

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  34. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    One of the original Pitcairn Islanders Mr. Fortescue Buffett died to-day. There are now only fifteen survivors of those ...

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  35. MISSING FROM HOME.

    Mr. Alexis Runberg. of Princes-street. Portland, reported to the Port Adelaide police on Sunday that his wife was mising, having left her home on Sunday. She ...

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  36. RULES OF WORSHIP.

    The Primate (Most R. Dr. Raundall Davidson), replying to a request that he would receive a deputation, the members of which were ...

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  37. NEW SUBMARINES.

    The Australian submarines Oxley and Otway were this morning put into permatent commission in the Australian Navy, and will immediately begin two months' ...

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  38. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The question how much of the maturing war loan of £36,000,000 will be provided by means of conversion application and how much will be found in new cash ...

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  39. COURT INJUNCTION OBTAINED.

    The Kind's Bench Division has granted a rule nisi prohibiting the legislative committee of the National Assembly from proceeding further with the revised ...

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  40. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    On Saturday evening the R.M.S. Mooltan arrived at the Outer Harbor from England. She brought over 40 passengers, mails, and 1,000 tons of cargo for this ...

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  41. MELBOURNE PUSHES ACTIVE.

    Another shooting affray occurred at North Melbourne last night with the result that Richard Dunstan (19) of King street, West Melbourne, lies in the ...

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  42. ALLEGED SPIES EXECUTED.

    The death sentence on the brothers Prove and Koreparnoff have been carried out. These men were arrested reccutly and convicted of spying. ...

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  43. STEAMER BENDIGO.

    The steamer Balranald is picking up the passengers of the Bendigo, which was forced to return to London for repairs after damaging her propeller near Las Palmas. ...

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  44. EURIPIDES BRINGS MIGRANTS.

    The steamer Euripides berthed at the Outer Harbor from England on Saturday. She had a number of migrants for the various States. Two saloon and 34 ...

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  45. REFUSE TO WORK.

    The wharf laborers at Bowen have ceased work. The Bowen Harbor Board recently issued summonses against a number of wharf laborers for smoking on the ...

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  46. BROKEN HILL UNIONS.

    Continuing his agitation against the admission of foreigners into the unions at a large meeting at the Central Reserve today. Mr. R. Gullyu challenged the union ...

    Article : 138 words
  47. PROBATE GRANTED.

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in the following estates:—Annie Frances Benslev. Port Pirie, £1,105; ...

    Article : 119 words
  48. THE GARDEN THEATRE.

    There are 25 members in Pat Hanna's Diggers, the company which will open the Garden Theatre under the J. C. Williamson management on November 19. They ...

    Article : 164 words
  49. COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS BUS ROUTE.

    Public feeling is running high against the proposed alteration of fares on Tramway Trust buses running between Colonel Light Gardens and the city. Before the ...

    Article : 144 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. BOY WEEK.

    The Boy Week celebrations were concluded on Sunday, which was observed as a Mother and Son Day. References were made to the subject in many of the ...

    Article : 35 words
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