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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. A. A. Simpson, C.M.G., president of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, has received by wireless, through Melbourne, the following ...

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  3. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The commander of the Graf Zeppelin (Dr. Eckener) has decided to leave on his world voyage on Thursday, flying via the Baltic, Leningrad. ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    After a short illness, the death occurred on Monday of Mrs. T. A.Bradshaw, of Holden-road, Kensington Park. She was 63, and her circle of friends ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANXIETY RELIEVED

    The first practical application of wireless telephony between the United Kingdom and Australia was made today, when Great Britain's entire radio ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Canon John Parr, rector of Mudgee, Bath, who for many years was a resident of New South Wales, writing to the "Daily Telegraph," emphasises the ' ...

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  7. LABOR PARTY SPLIT

    It is anticipated that there will be a series of lively discussions at the meeting of the council of the Labor Party at the Trades Hall to-night. ...

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  8. MR. W. T. McCOY

    On Wednesday morning the funeral of the late Director of Education (Mr. W- T. McCoy) took place in the Northroad cemetery. There was a" long ...

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  9. THIEVES ENTER SCHOOL

    Between 6 pjn. on Tuesday and a am. os Wednesday, thieves entered the Bturt-street Central School. Entry was gained through a rear window. A ...

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  10. UNSETTLED WITH SOME RAIN

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:- Further) rain was recorded this morning over most of the agricultural areas and at a lew isolated places ...

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  11. EXTENSION OF TOD RIVER MAINS

    The commisisoner of Public Works (Hon. M. Mclntash) has approved of extensions of the Tod River water mains In the Hundreds'of Bonython. ...

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  12. REPARATIONS

    The Financial. Commission, after sttting for SO minutes to-day, decided to adjourn till Saturday, to enable delegates to have Informal conversations ...

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  13. MISSING PLANE

    The aeroplane. Country of the Soviets, has failed to reach the Chita Republic, having had to make a forced landing 170 miles from Irkutsk, after ...

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  14. DAIRY PRODUCE GRADINGS

    The Australian Dairy Council reports that the butter gradings in the Commonwealth for the week ended .August 3 were:—New South Wales, ...

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  15. FLYING DUCHESS

    In view of Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smiths action in taking his machine to Holland to be reconstructed by the Fokker ...

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  16. WOOLLEN MILLS

    A report from Bombala states that. a Bradford wool syndicate proposes to establish woollen mills at Bruthen, Victoria, and to that end its ...

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  17. SOCIAL NOTES

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  18. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL DONA-

    The lay sufore intendent of the Children's Hospital [?] that man causa at the once and made. a donation of [?]and refursed to give ...

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  19. AN ANSWER WITHHELD

    Mr.. Cameron in the Assembly on Wednesday said that on the previous day he had a question on the noticepaper regarding the public debt, and ...

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  20. NO SELECTED LABOR CANDIDATE

    Mr. M. J. Murphy, president of the Australian Workers' Union, stated yesterday that a number of people had approached him, enquiring whether ...

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  21. SCHOOLMASTER'S DEATH

    The Government Analyst has informed the police that there were definite evidences of poisoning in the stomach of Alexander Bunneld, a ...

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  22. "THE CHRONICLE"

    of excellent photographs The centre ...

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  23. WATER PROM THE MURRAY

    The Commissioner' of Public Works (Hon. M. McXntosh) informed Mr. Mcholls in the Assembly on Wednesday that to supply water from the River ...

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  24. REMARKS RESENTED

    At a meeting of the Federated Confectioners' Association on Monday evening, the following resolution was adopted:—"That we resent the remarks ...

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  25. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    An attractive orchestral programme] will be given in the Elder Hall on Monday next under the direction of Mr. W. H. Foote, A&.GM. The Conservatorium ...

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  26. DRAINAGE AT THEBARTON

    The ability of the town 'clerk and surveyor (.Mr. C. E. Wyett), to prepare specifications for underground drainage work was criticised by Councillor T. ...

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  27. BILLIARDS

    In the match between Smith and Lindrum, a fine break of 583 was made by Lindrum at the evening session, the points being obtained from ...

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  28. PRAYER FOR RAIN

    Because Thou art a God that nearest: prayer, We bring the cry of thousands unto Thee. ' ...

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  29. BRIGHTON CEMENT WORKS

    The manager of the Brighton Cement Works (Mr. F. B. Scholefield). discussing yesterday the statement made in the Assembly on Tuesday by Mr. shep ...

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  30. EASTER DATS

    The Attorney-General (Hon H. Hom[?] in the ashembiy on wednesday, Moeved for "leave to introduce a Bin to regulate Easter days. 'The object is to ...

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  31. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

    The semi-final game to-day in the Australian amateur championship tournament was between A, H. Heaniden (S-A.) and L R. Henrys (N.S.W.). Heamden. a very ...

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  32. OLDEST SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BORN WHITE MAN

    Mr. Thomas B. Duell, eldest son of Mr, and Mis. Thomas Duell, of Kapunda and World's End, celebrated his 9st .birthday recentlv. He is ...

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  33. AIR MAIL REGULATIONS

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ratnssy advises that provision has. been made for amended rules to apply to the trans ...

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  34. GIFT TEA

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  35. MOB RULE

    To-day the Acting Mayor of New' Orleans and four city conncilmen were attacked by an infuriated mob of tramway strikers in the council chamber. A ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    While attempting to pass a tramcar travelling west along the Henley Beach-road, Mile-End, on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Leonard Welsby, or ...

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  38. IMPORTATION 0F CHILLED MEAT

    A petition from the butchering trade in toe metropoMm area will be presented to the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan) by a deputation this ...

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  39. BOXING

    At the Brisbane Stadium, to-night, Dick Corbet (8-83,i). of England, drew with Pete Sarron (8.1014), of America, in a 15-round bout. Earron, however, completely ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE STATE

    The leader of the Opposition Hon. L. L. HiH) referred in the Assembly yesterday to the unemployment statistics issued by the ...

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  41. BROKEN LEG

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  42. SCOTS CHURCH

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  43. WEDDING

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  44. CHANCES IN AUSTRALIA

    The official opening of the Brisbane Exhibition took place to-day. A public holiday was observed in the city for the occasion- The Governor (Sir John ...

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  45. ALSATIAN DOGS

    The Hon J. Jelley In the legislative Council yesterday asked the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. Cowan) whether be intended to bring in any ...

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  46. COAL STOCKS

    The Coal Board met in Sydney today and made arrangements to obtain gas-producing coal from the South Australian Government in exchange for ...

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  47. FOOTBALL

    At the annual dance of the South Adelaide Football Club at the Maison de Danse, Clenelg. iast night, Mr. G. R. Caudle, on behalf of the club, presented ...

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  48. DROUGHT BELIEF IN MURRAY DISTRICTS

    Mr F. M. McMillan, MP, stated on Wednesday that he had received from settlers north of Karoonda requests for presentation to the Government that ...

    Article : 75 words
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