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  2. THREE MONTHS' CONTINUOUS TRAINING.

    When it was announced that the quot[?] of senior cadets pass over next year [?] attaining the age of 18) to the citizen forces would be required to undergo 76 ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor was present at the St. George's Society conversazione on Friday evening. Lady Weigall has practically recovered from her ...

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  4. THE KANGAROO.

    Mr. D. M. Mack, a well-known bushman, writes:—"The paragraph appearing in The Advertiser' on. Friday morning regarding the birth of the kangaroo opens ...

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  5. THE ONE BIG UNION

    Messrs. Peter Larkin and Thomas Glyn, two of the 12 1.W.W. men who about four years ago in New South Wales were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST

    The Bangalore mail train was wreeked on Thursday night near Arkonam, and several passengers were killed and injured, A rail had been removed by persons ...

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  7. THE LIVING WAGE

    The Board of Trade to-day declared that the living wage to be paid to adult employes in New South Wales, with certain exceptions, would be £4 5/ a week. The ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. THE WORLD'S PEACE

    Under the Russo-Polish peace terms, Poland will secure a new corridor, separating Litbuauia from Russia, and also direct railway connection with the Lettish ports. ...

    Article : 331 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Bolshevik reply to the British Note is not wholly satisfactory, though it offers a release of British subjects upon conditions. Scarcely any mention is made of ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. WATER OVER RAILWAY-LINE.

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. J. McGuire) has been notified from Georgetown that water is running over the railwayline at 128 miles 30 chains, as the result of ...

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  12. PORTUGUESE STRIKE.

    A general strike of a revolutionary [?]racter is in progress throughout Portugal, The postal and telegraph employes are included. from Portugal is meagre. ...

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  13. BATTLE PICTURES.

    To-night will conclude the successful season illustrated battle lectures which the' Australian War Museum Committee arranged at the Town Hall. At every ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Morton, city surveyor of Melbourne, has arrived in London after making extensive enquiries in America and Canada. He inspected the latest municipal ...

    Article : 372 words
  15. THE AMELIA .

    Messrs. Jones & Co. state that the search for the Amelia J. by the steamer Melbourne is to be concluded on Wednesday next, after which, it is pointed out, ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. LABOR TROUBLES.

    An unsuccessful attempt to settle the dispute at Messrs. A. W. Dunstan and Sons' quarry. Burnside, was made by the Deputy President of the Industrial Court ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, in a speech at a dinner in honor of the representatives of the British Chambers of Commerce, said:— I believe most strongly, despite possible ...

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  18. BURNSIDE DISTRICT-FALLEN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Fred. Johns writes:-"Attention is directed to the advertisement in another column relating to the fete and continental to be held at Attunga, Toorak, the ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. WAR GRATUITIES.

    Owing to the discovery that in some instances returned soldiers who have purchased real estate -with their war gratuity bonds have not received a fair deal, the ...

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  20. OVERTIME ON VESSELS.

    With regard to the decision of the members of the Waterside Workers" Federation at Port Adelaide not to work overtime on oversea vessels, a shipping ...

    Article : 324 words
  21. AMERICA AND SERBIA.

    Considerable interest to to a controversy between Senator Spencer and President Wilson. Senator Spencer alleges that the ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. DEARER COAL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hughes made a statement on the coal question. In consequence of the wages awrard made by the Coal Tribunal, he said ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    Interest in Community Singing is well maintained, and the Adelaide Town Hall was fild on Friday. The first number Chosen was Elgar's beautiful "Land ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. PROHIBITION.

    Speaking at to-day's sitting of the W.C.T.U, annual convention, Archdeacon Royce said their last victory was to force the publichouses to close at 6 o'clock, but ...

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  25. HINDLEY-STREET AND THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    The Hindley-street Citizens' Committee, formed" in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales, held its final meeting on Thursday. The treasurer reported ...

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  26. AN AERIAL DISASTER.

    Two Canadians who hopped off for a flight from Halifax to Vancouver crashed shortly afterwards. The machine was wrecked, but the fliers were uninjured. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    A deputation of fruitgrowers to-day asked the Premier to try to obtain the removal of the restriction on Australian apples in London by fixing the price at ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. PRICE OF KEROSINE.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore), commenting on the alleged threat of the Vacuum Oil Company to divert the steamer Liberty, with a cargo of Kerosine, from ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. BRITISH FILM FOR BRITONS.

    A company has been formed in Adelaide to exploit British and Australian -made films, and practical support has been offered by the King and Empire League ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. WATER FRONT WORKERS.

    The danger of a serious industrial upheaval on the water front on connection with the bureau system of engaging labor was referred to by Mr. Wheeler ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. THE COAL CRISIS.

    It is understood that various discussions by the triple alliance (miners, rail way men. and transport workers) have made it dear that the miners must pursue a reasonable ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. THE FIRST WHEAT.

    Where was the first wheat grown in Soutly Australia? Mr. Donald McLean, of Murrayville, one of the first settlers in the Pinnaroo district is of opinion that ...

    Article : 230 words
  33. THE GALLANT DEAD.

    This afternoon the Governor (Sir Francis Newdigate-Newdegate) laid the foundation of a granite obelisk in King's Park in memory of Colonel Todd and ...

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  34. BOGUS WHEAT AGENTS.

    The Prime Minster stated to-night that the Australian Wheat Board had received information from a relible source that certain persons representing themselves as ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

    At the South-street competitions the elocutionary section was concluded to-day. Results:—Oratorical display—J.F. O'Shea, Ballarat (1); Basil Harford, Adelaide, and ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. TO-DAYS PUBLIC INSPECTION OF "BURNALTA," BURNSIDE.

    A special visit of inspection to the beautiful new garden, suburb at "Burnalta", Burnside, will take place this afternoon, when prospective purchasers ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND FINANCE.

    The "Financial News" points out that Queensland loans aggregating £36,000,000 are falling due within the next five years, and that Mr. Theodore's policy is not ...

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  38. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF A WELL- KNOWN KING WILLIAMSTREET FREEHOLD.

    Occupying what is unquestionably the finest business position in the city, that magnificent site at the junction of Rundle-street and King William-street, ...

    Article : 179 words
  39. HOT WORDS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The clause in the Public Service Appeal Board Bill providing penalties for Civil Service strikers was responsible for wrarm exchanges in the Assembly last night. The ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Alfred Edward Bragge, commercial traveller (30), a recent arrival from the eastern States, was charged with indecent behavior to a ...

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  41. EXCHANGE ON LONDON.

    The telegraphic transfer rate to London a now. 1½ per cent. (30/), subject, however, to variation, without notice. ...

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  42. BLUE TRIANGLE LECTURES.

    The next Y.W.C.A. free lecture, will be given next Thursday evening, when Captain White will speak on Australian birds, the subject being illustrated by lantern ...

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  43. TRAGIC EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred to-day on a Canadian oil tank steamer. The police report that the dead Kill probably number 15. Six members of the crew are known ...

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  44. BEAUTIFUL SITES FOR SUMMER HOMES AT BELAIR.

    A number of excellently situated blocks, varying from half to several acres in extent, will be sold at auction on the estate, close to the Belair ...

    Article : 144 words
  45. TYPISTS WASTED.

    Business men are continually sending to us for competent typists, and many offices prefer to employ our students, Our training is the best recommendation [?] can ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH CLERICAL.

    Returned Soldiers desirous of passing this examination should call or write at once for free particulars, Special class forming Monday evening; short postal ...

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  47. LAND FROM 11/6 PER FOOT TO-DAY'S AUCTION' LAND SALE TO-DAY AUCTION LAND SALE. CROYDON ESTATE AND KILKENNY

    Within 3 to 5 minutes from Kilkenny railway-station 48 splendid allotments are to be sold there this afternoon at. 3. The upset priced are extraordinarily ...

    Article : 91 words
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