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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    There have been capital attendances at the Majestic Theatre daring the week, Pride of pace is by general acciaim accorded to the Four Kelys a quartet of ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before 7 a.m. on Wednesday, a motor truck owned and driven by Mr. Clifford Robinson, of Tenth-street Lowden. collided with the rear of a ...

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  4. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    A conference at the Trades Hall on Monday will consider the effects of the Beeby award in the 44-hour case. ...

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  5. SPENCER GULF SPANNED.

    In the presence of a large crowd of visitors and local people the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) opened the new bridge across Spencer Gulf ...

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  6. THE NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    On his arrival in Adelaide last night after a trip from Darwin [?]ough Cen- tral Australia, the Federal Minister of Railwayss (Mr. Hill) said an inspection had ...

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  7. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. K. V. Anderson (pilot), H. S. Hitchcock (mechanic), and C. C. Vivian (passenger), who set out from Sydney on June 25 on a flight round Australia, landed in Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon. They were met by the manager of the Vacuum Oil Company (Mr. V. D. Madden) and other officers of the company; the Adelaide manager of G. A. Bond and Co., Ltd. (Mr. H. Harrod), and other company representatives, who are shown in the photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A FRACTURED LEG.

    In King WIlliam-street.last night a collision occurred between a house-drawn vehecle driven by Mr. 3". Fitpatrick (45) of Maria-street Thebarton, and a motor ...

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  9. A MILK CART CAPSIZED.

    Twenty gallons of milk flowed over Carrington-street, Adelaide, early on Wednesday morning, as the result of a milk eart being capsized in a collision with a ...

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  10. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    To-night and to-morrow night will be the last two opportunities Adelaide theatregoers will have of seeing Mr. William Anderson's famous dramatic ...

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  11. A FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    While playing in a football match with the 1 Parilla well team aginst Murrayville on Saturday. Mr. Alf. Nordhausen sustained a broken leg. The limb was ...

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  12. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The doubles championships were coneluded at Wimbledon to-day. Results:--Ladies' Doubles. Final.—Misses Helen Wills and Ryan ...

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  13. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From FRANK K. NIEASS, Patron West Torrens Club:—There has been so much unfair criticism regarding this matrch that feel constrained to reply up to a certain ...

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  14. LABOR NEWS.

    The compulsory conference in connection with the coach-making and motor [?] building industry was continued on Wed-The Commonwealth [?]tion ...

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  15. FIRE AT LAMEROO.

    On Saturday night the office of the "'Lameroo Mall,'' of which Mr. G. W. Veall is the proprietor, was gutted by fire. The ...

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  16. WONDERGRAPH THEATRE.

    Plenty of fun and excitement are provided in "Stranded in Paris,'' the small; comedy showing at the Wondergraph. The onlooker is taken from New York to ...

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  17. TROUBLE AT WALLAROO.

    The secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federation of Clerks (Mr. A. Walker! is visiting Wallaroo in connection with trouble which has occurred ...

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  18. BOLTING HORSES.

    A pair of spirited, horses, attached" to a light trolly without a brake, and driven by Mr. 0. K. Stephenson of Kainton. bolted at the Melton station yard ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS UNION.

    The secretary of the South Australian branch of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. A. A. Drummond), who visited Peterborough during the week-end, is ...

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  20. WEST'S PICTURES.

    One Hour of Love," which will be screened at Weft's to-day, has a east which includes Wins Jacqueline Logan Mr. Robert Fraser, and Miss Mildred liar ...

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  21. A BUILDER KILLED.

    Mr. David Davies (si). bullder was struck to-day by a descending crane while supervising work at Pott's Point, He supstained a fractured skull and died ...

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  22. PRINTING INDUSTRY.

    The secretary of the Printing Industry Employes' Union (Mr. E. E. Chaeary) who has been attending a meeting of the Federal council of his organisation in ...

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  23. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    An impressive tribute to fallen comrades was a feature of the second annual smoke social of the Goodwood and Southwestern branch of the Retained Sailors' ...

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  24. JUMPED OVER CLIFFS.

    Albert Henderson (22), of Giebd, who bad been ill for some time, jumped over the cliffs at Coogee to-day and fell 100 feet to the bottom. His dead body was ...

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  25. THE TRAMWAYS CASE.

    The secretary of the Tramway Employes' Union (Mr. M. A. McDonald) Las been officially informed that Judge Beeby, who is to deliver his final judgment in the ...

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  26. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Rain again interfered with county cricket yesterday, which was the final day of the series. Results: — Warwick versus Hampshire and ...

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  27. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    A man. believed to be Mr. A. Fitzgerald, of the city, was knocked down by a train near Cowra last night and killed ...

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  28. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    "Jimmie's Millions." the star attraction at the Grand Theatre this week, is a ratting comedy, with Mr. Richard Talmadge in the leading role. The ...

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  29. THE BREADCARTERS' UNION.

    At the meeting of the Breadeacters Union, at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening five new members were admitted The election of officers ...

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  30. CAUGHT BETWEEN LOGS.

    While loading timber at a depot near Bellingen to-day Mr. George Ernest Wilkes was cauglit between two locs and killed. No one was present, and passers ...

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  31. GLENELG RAILWAYS.

    From -'OBSERVER," Prospect:—With "A.L.G." I should like to add my appre ciation of the commonsense suggestion put forward by "Taxpayer" in desing with ...

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  32. THE NEW PAVILION.

    Mister Jackie Coogan and Mr. Hoot Gibson are both apoearing on the sa[?] programme at the New Pavilion Theatre. As an ambitious jockey in Gerald ...

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  33. KILLED BY A LIFT.

    There was a tragedy at the wool sales to-day when Mr. Arthur Franks (35), of Paddington. who was in charge of the outdoor catering department of Sargenis, Ltd ...

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  34. "UNTHINKING MOB."

    From Hon. J. JELLEY;-At. the declaration of the poll at Port Adelaide on Tuesday Air. T. T. Thompson is reported to have said that I referred to the Port ...

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  35. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    M. Goodsell. the sculler, will defend his title here against James Barry on Labor Day September 6. ...

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  36. DISMISSALS FROM ISLINGTON.

    As various sections of the work connected with the State railway rehab[?] tion scheme are being completed hands are being retrenched. Those who have ...

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  37. THE EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Miss Vioia Dana's role in "Wild Oats Lane," a new Marshall Neilan picture production, which comes to the Empire, is an unusually strong one It presents ...

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  38. HIT WITH A HAMMER.

    Harry Coates (44), laborer, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having attempted to murder John Willeghby a fisherman, at Cowan on Tues ...

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  39. GOLF.

    The two Nettlefolds and Kirkwood are the only Australians among the 207 ontrants for the open championship. Milchell is the only notable British ...

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  40. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    From the Rev. FRANK LADE-Can nothing be cone to awaken Australia to the dire peril of liquor domination? The most distressing feature of the defeat ...

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  41. FUTURE OF BRITISH FILMS.

    Now that a quota of British films is insisted upon it will not be long before the industry looks up, in the opinion of Captain W. J. C. Barr. who arrived in ...

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  42. THE YORK THEATRE.

    "Midnight Lovers," which is the principal attraction showing at the York Theatre this week, is a smart comedy with an undercurrent of seriousness Mr. Lesis ...

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  43. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. K. Anderson (pilot. H. S, Hitchcock (mechanic), and C. Vivian (passenger), who are fliying round Australia, left Adelaide at 9 o'clock yesterday ...

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  44. BOLSHEVISM IN RUSSIA.

    At the Women's Non-Party Association last evening Principal Kiek spoke on "Bolshevism.1' He remarked that most of their information on the subject was more ...

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  45. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The secretary of the Trades and Labor Council Unemployed Fand (Mr. V. P. Howard) stated on Wednesday that the Lord Mayer (Sir Wallace Bruce) had ...

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  46. PALAIS ROYAL.

    A "Night in Balloon Land" at the Palais Royal last night provided plenty of gaiety for the dancers who entered into the spirit of the evening. This evening ...

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  47. ARRIVAL AT MELBOURNE.

    Bond's aeroplane, which left Adelaide at 9.5. reached Melbourne at 2.10 p,m. The aviators had an enthusiastic reception, and to-night attended a public ...

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  48. THE MUSICIANS' UNION.

    The dispute at the Palais de Danse was temporarily Fettled this afternoon at a conference' between Mr. E. P. O'Neill (president of the Barrier Industrial ...

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  49. "KATJA."

    Fascinating melodies abound in '"Kataj" and the revival of this musical play at the Theatre Royal yesterday proved exceedingly popular. Miss Marie Burke ...

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  50. THE TROUBLE AT CAIRNS.

    The Minister of Labor (Mr. Gledston) is to intervene in the Cairns waterside dispute. The Deputy Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) to-day received a telegram ...

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  51. FLOATING PALAIS.

    On Thursday afternoon the usual tea dance will be given at the Floating Palais, and a special programme of music has been arranged, and will be rendered by ...

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  52. WHEAT POOLING.

    From F. S. ALFORD:—In view of the somewhat colored accounts of the world pooling movement vouchsafed Australian wheat growers by those who represented ...

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  53. THISELTON SCHOOL OF DANCING.

    Mr. Leo Thiselton and Miss Rita Thiselton will conduct a class for new pupils at 7.39 p.m. and an advanced class an hour later at their Rundle-street ...

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  54. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Present Scholars versus Old Scholars.—G. Rowell (captain). 77; N. Cromer.75 D. Dane 74; C. Leopold. 73; H. Neuloback, 72 S. Wis sell. 72. G. Haleigh 77. E. Hughes, 77; J. ...

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  55. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The British war film "Ypres," of which so much has been and which is reported to have brokent all records in Loncommences a season of one and a ...

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  56. THE ANGOBICHINA HOSTEL.

    From "HOPE." Grange:—Now that the Angorichina Home for Tubercular Soldiers is an accomplished fact, I wound suggest that a fund be opened to make it possible ...

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  57. FOOTBALL.

    The following umpires Lave been chows for the league football matches on Saturday South Adelaide versus Sinn (Adelaide Oval), W.k. Walker; West Adelaide versus [?] ...

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  58. LA MARIE DANCE.

    The management of the La Marie class will continue their usual Thursday night dance at the Blind Institute, North Adelaide. to-night The latest and popular ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. GROSVENOR PALAIS.

    The attraction at this palais to-night is a chocolate night when chocolates will be distributed, among which are two special prizes. Another attraction is Mr. ...

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  61. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    At the live stock [?]les to-day about 2.260 fat bullocks were yarded Fr[?] showed an increase of 30/ to 40/ per head Quotations-Prime, £17 10/ to £21; ser[?] ...

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  62. MR. AND MRS. AUBREY HALL'S DANCE CLASSES.

    Mr. and Mrs Aubrey Hall will hold an advanced class for dancers in the Port Adelaide Town Hall to-night, with a full orchestra and all the latest dances. This ...

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  63. RAILWAY INSTITUTE GLEE CLUB.

    The fourth concert by the Railway Institute Glee Club was held in the Railway Institute Hall on Wednesdayy evning The Glee Club was assisted by Miss Aileen ...

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