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  2. PROFESSOR DUFFIELD DEAD

    The death occurred at Canberra last night of Professor Walter Geoffrey Duffield after a brief illness. He had been suffering from influenza. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE DISCOVERY

    Two hours earner than was expected, the Discovery left the East India dock for Cardiff hi driving rain and with half a gale of wind blowing. ...

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  4. SYDNEY MYSTERY

    In his summing up to-day at the enquiry into the death of Mrs. Violet Sidney, one of the three victims of the Sidney poison case, the Coroner said ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    The death occurred last night at the Adelaide Hospital of Mrs. Kate Helen Weston, of South-terrace, Adelaide. Mrs. Weston sustained head injuries in a fall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ARBITRATION CASES

    There is sufficient matter before the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to keep the judges employed until the end of the rear, even If no other ...

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  7. SMELTING

    Sir Robert Home, presiding to-day at a meeting of the National Smelting Company, announced the forthcoming registration of the Imperial Smelting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TENDERS FOR GOVERMENT BUILDINGS

    Tenders for the erection of Government buildings are due at the Architect-in-Chiefs Department. Adelaide. as follows:—Additional classrooms to ...

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  9. CIVIL WAR

    The military exploits of the White Russians in Manchuria and Siberia are assuming alarming proportions, according to the latest reports. ...

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  10. COTTON INDUSTRY

    ' The Prime Minister has appointed the following sab-committee on the Committee of Civil Research to ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. VISIT TO YATALA PRISON

    Owing to toe criticism to which the Yatala Labor Prison has been subjected of late, a Unely interest is being taken by members of Parliament in ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    Mr. Stan Foley Is an outstanding member of the "Novelettes" and a versatile and popular comedian. The company, which is having a successful seasonal the ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    While returning from the Crafers School on Wednesday afternoon Clyde Reynolds (7) was knocked down by a motor car. He was taken ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. VACCINATION DANGERS

    The medical Journal "Lancet" contains an interesting article on vaccination dangers In the Issue of June 22. Referring to scare in the ...

    Article : 355 words
  15. THE NEW PAVILION

    A comic story and a good actor made "Charley's Aunt" one of the most successful screen comedies produced. This Illerious farce is being presented for a return ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. ATTITUDE OF THE WORKERS

    The operative spinners, whose representatives had already indicated their willingness to accept the principle of a reduction, and to negotiate about the ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. TRAP AND MOTOR COLLIDE

    An accident occurred on the Kadina-road on Monday between a motor car and a trap, in which were two boys, Norman Belneir. aged 11 ...

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  18. ANTI-WAR MEETING

    Violently inflammatory speeches characterised an anti-war meeting conducted by the Labor Council in the Trades Hall to-night. ...

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  19. THE WONDERGRAPH

    "The Canary Murder Caw" continues to intrigue all the amateur detactives in town. There is a multiplicity of motives and dues in this remarkable story. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. TIMBER WORKERS

    Mr. J. O'Brien, secretary of the Volunteer Timber Workers' Association, announced to-day that the union had decided to apply for registration to the ...

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  21. THROWN FROM A SULKY

    Mrs. A. Taylor and her three children were thrown out of a sulky yesterday. Mrs. Taylor sustained a sprained ankle and severe bruises. She ...

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  22. MR. MAGOR REPLIES TO MR. WARD

    Mr. Magor, replying to Mr. Ward's statement in "The Advertiser" yesterday, stated:—"l consider that for misrepresentation Mr. Ward wins very ...

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  23. OBJECTION TO PROCESSIONS

    labor aldermen of the Glebe Council to-night delivered violent speeches in the council against the police and the volunteer timber workers. ...

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  24. WEST'S PICTURES

    The Masks of the Dovil," the main picture at Wast's this week, to startling to more ways than one. It throws a bright light on pre-war days In Vienna, with a. ...

    Article : 156 words
  25. SHELL CHARITY BALL

    The ball promoted by the Shell Company of Australia in aid of the Charity Carnival Fund was held at the Palais Royal last night under the ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF RATIONS UNION

    In connection with the Violet Day celebrations on Sunday, a special League of Nations discours will be delivered in the evening by the Rev. ...

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  27. THE YORK THEATRE

    "Close Harmony," at the Tort Theatre, Is undoubtedly a long run picture, but owing to the rule of weakly changes at this popular house, the last presentation of this ...

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  28. MOTOR MECHANICS' EXAMINATION

    Entries for the first examination for motor mechanics will close with Mr. B. H. Boykett, secretary of the Motor Mechanics1 Examination Control Board, ...

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  29. COMMUNITY SINGING

    A fine programme of songs has been arranged by the conductor, Mr. Wallace packer for to-day's community song gathering at the Town Hall. He will ...

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  30. SEWER SERVICE AT SPRINGFIELD

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of the laying of approximately 2,790 feet of [?] to serve part of the suburb at ...

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  31. THE GRAND THEATRE

    With William Cody and Duane Thompson In the leading roles. "Slim Fingers," at the Grand Theatre, Is one of the best underworld pictures imaginable. It deals ...

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  32. PIONEER BUSINESS HOUSE

    Yesterday the headquarter of Messrs. A. Simpson & Son were transferred for the corner of Gawler-place and Greenfell-street to premises in ...

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  33. WATER FOR WILLOWIE

    A petition requesting that an extension of the Willowie water scheme be put in band has been handed to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. ...

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  34. THE MEETING OF UNION OFFICIALS

    Mr. A. A. Angrave, secretary of the Plasterers' Union, said yesterday that although his name was not given as being present at the meeting of union ...

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  35. SKATING

    Every night hundreds of skating enthusiasts gather at the Elite Skatting Palais, and the scene is always bright and animated, so that the onlooker never ...

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  36. HACKNEY-ROAD

    Hackney-road, upon which the tramway car barns abut, is one of the main throughfares from the north-eastern suburbs to the city. It is within the At the meeting of the committee of the Southern Stockowners' Sheep Show Society on July 30, the secretary reported that his Excellency the Governor ...

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  37. A UNIVERSITY CONCERT

    At the Norwood Town Hall on Monday evening, a concert arranged by the University Women's and Men's Hockey Clubs will be held to supplement funds for the coming ...

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  38. CONDUCT OF THE BALLOT

    That he had had no notification of the meeting of union secretaries held on Wednesday, was the statement made yesterday by Mr. H.L. Baldock ...

    Article : 245 words
  39. THE PALMS ROYAL

    Harry Gulnsberg and Mona Zeppel will present a whirlwind dancing act at the Palais Royal to-morrow night. Mr. Guinsberg is no stanger to Adelaide and his ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. FOLK DANCING

    The teachers and adult students of the Children's Guild and the Folk Dunce Association will demonstrate the old time long ways, rounds, and square dance is ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. A MAYLANDS THOROUGHFARE

    A deputation of residents of Morris, greet, to the Maylaods ward of St. Peters, last night waited on the council to ask that a long-standing ...

    Article : 204 words
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