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  2. FOOTBALLERS AT PRACTICE.

    Satisfaction is expressed among officials at, Norwood that their [?]of an excellent warn this season is likly to be realised. System appears to be the only ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. St[?] Barty [?] of East-street, Brompton. [?] from a building which is being dem[?]shed at 103, Rundle-street, on Tuesday morning. He was ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    In reply to enquiries from everywhere we have to state that although, over ninetyone thousand copies of Saturday's "Advertiser were printed the whole edition ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Desert Gold," the Zane Grey story is the man feature at the Empire Theatre to-night. 11 shows some wonderful [?]ly in the famous Red Rock Canyon ...

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  6. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    Over 500 persons have already arrived in Genera to participate in the Economic Conference, which will open on Wednesday, the actual delegates being ...

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  7. NEW COLICITORS.

    On Tuesday, in the [?] Court, composed of the Chief Justice (Sir George Hurray), Mr. Justice Richard and Mr. Acting-Justice Stuart. James Frane[?] ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    April 30.—The Vansit[?] Park grandstand committee, which met on Thursday night, decided to deier the exection of a granddtand on the park [?] next year, ...

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  9. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "VISITOR" Woodvile:—Previous to a recent visit to [?] I was an ardent opponent of "spoon-fad" iudustries. During my visit to that district I ...

    Article : 368 words
  10. CITY BELLS TO CHIME.

    The Lord Mayor's attention having been drawn to the fact that there are now in the city many country visitors who have not heard the Town Hall bells chime, he ...

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  11. VICTIMS OF MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    The condition of Engine-room-Artificer F. Lingard, of H.M.A.S. Sydney, who sustained a [?] pelvis, and of Mr. R. H. Symons oi Sturt-street, Adelaide, ...

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  12. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Government have purchased from Mr. C. Schlink the Cungena Estate, on Lyre Peninsula, for the purposes of closer sertlement. This announcement was made ...

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  13. TEMPORARY JUDGE APPOINTED.

    A special meeting of tUe Executive Council was held at Government House yesterday morning, when Mr. W. L. Stuart was appointed a temporary judge ...

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  14. CONCERT AT THE ELDER HALL.

    A concers will be held In the Elder Hall, University, on Monday, May 9. The instrumental portion of the programme is in the hands of Professor E. Harold ...

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  15. FELL FROM A TRAIN.

    Mona Sharpe (34, who was travelling on the East-West express to Perth on Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sharpe, of New South Wales, fell ...

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  16. FINE AND COOL.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"Rain was recorded this morning generally over the Lower North, central, and south-east areas of this State, ...

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  17. A PARLIAMENTARY DINNER.

    The dinner in connection with the Liberal-Country Parties to welcome the new members returned to Parliament at the recent general elections, will be held ...

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  18. TOES CRUSHED.

    Mr. Robert Sewal (19). of Teanisonstreet. Medindie. was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday morning suffering from crushed toes. It is ...

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  19. DROADCASTING THE CEREMONIES AT CANBERRA.

    The Postmaster-Generai's Department, with the co-operation of Standard Telephones and Cables, Limited, and the broadcasting stations in Brisbane, Sydney, ...

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  20. OZONE THEATRES. PORT AND SEMAPHORE.

    These who are foud of race track stories will thrill when they see "The Million Dollar Handicap" at. the Port and Semaphore Ozone Theatres to-night. This ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. HOARDINGS AT RAILWAY

    From "OBSERVER," Prospect:—The Unley Council is to be commended for its activity in regard to the removal of railway hoardings from dangerous "crossings. ...

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  22. CASES AND BAGS BURNED.

    At 7.9 p.m. on Tuesday the Fire Brigade received a. call to a fire at the [?]ear of the foundry of Mr. S. C. Fletcher in Gunsonstreet, city. A quantity of cases and bags ...

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  23. RUNAWAY HORSE COLLIDES WITH CAR.

    On Monday afternoon a milk turnout be-[?] longing to Mr. Bonnar, a dairyman, of the Renmerk Settlement, bolted down Murray-avenue, and collided with a motor ...

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  24. WINE EXPORT BOUNTY.

    Replaying to the reason given by the Assistant Minister of Customs (Senator Crawford) for the reduction of the wine export bounty, the president of the ...

    Article : 291 words
  25. WHEAT POOLING.

    From F. S. ALFOBD. St. Peters:—I think Colonel J. W. Parsons misunderstands my motives. I am not opposed to voluntary pooling. What lam warning ...

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  26. ALBERTON OZONE THEATRE.

    Two splendid pictures will be screened at the Alberton zone Theatre to-night. The main attraction will be "Mismatch," featuring Miss Doris Kenyon and Mr. ...

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  27. BATHERS ATTACKED.

    Several weeks ago a number of sea bathers at Beadon, in the north-west, suffered escruciating pains. Some were not able to go to work for three days, ...

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  28. STURT.

    Owing to wet weather and several absentees training operations at Unley last night were quiet. Golding does not behave in hard training unless there is ...

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  29. MOUNT GAMBIER ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. H. S. Duell met with a painful accident while pulling down trees with a sixhorse team at his farm at Benara. He stood in the waggon for the purpose of ...

    Article : 185 words
  30. THE OMNIVOROUS SHARK.

    While testing a model steamboat, 6 ft. long, at Pretty Beach, near Gosford, the occupants of a rowing boat beside the model were surprised to see a huge shark ...

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  31. ACCIDENT TO A VETERINARY SURGEON.

    Allandale North, April 30. While Mr. H. Watson, the veterinary surgeon of the Kapunda, district, was performing an operation on a horse at ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    The [?] of the Ministers of Agriculture of Australia will be opened in Adelaide on May 23. It is expected that Ministing from all the States will be ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Mar 3- Present—Aldermen Melntosh, Dring, Murphy, and Satherland, and Councillors Burns E. J. Thomas. W. R. Thomas, and Good I: was decided on the recommendation of the ...

    Article : 268 words
  34. PASSENGERS BY THE ORSOVA.

    The following are tbe passengers, by the Orsova, which arrived from England today:— For Adelaide.—Mesdames Barrett, Fisher, ...

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  35. PORT ADELAIDE.

    Port Adelaide as a result of their win against South on Saturday are feeling confident of their ability to dispose of North. They report no injuries, and are training ...

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  36. A SYDNEY EXHIBITION.

    The Chamber of Manuiactures of New South Wales proposes to hold an eighteen days' exhibition of Australian made goods in the Royal Agricultural Show grounds, ...

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  37. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    Kapunda, May 3. Mr. H. Watson, veterinary surgeon, of Allandale North, was performing an operation on a horse when the animal ...

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  38. A BOLT.

    A pony attached to a sulky, the property of Mr. H. J. B. Tremaine, bolted down Clare-road on Monday. The conveance was in charge of a son of Mr. ...

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  39. A BUSY.HARBOR.

    The Outer Harbor presented a busy appearance on Tuesday afternoon, when four larze overseas passenger liners were in port. The steamers Suevie. Baradine, and ...

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  40. GREENHILL-ROAD.

    The Highways Commissioner (Mr. D. v. Fleming) has informed the engineer of the Burnside District Council (Mr. H. E. S. Melbourne) that the formation of ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. CUT TO PIECES.

    Mr. Lawrcnee Gilloly, of Kensington, who was employed on railway construction work at Strathfield, was walking on the line early this morning when he was ...

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  42. ALLEGED DOPING.

    It was reported in Tamworth to-day that the well-known racehorse. The Epicure, had been doped before arriving at the race, track yesterday for a gallop. The ...

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  43. PUBLIC SERVICE CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Australian Public Service Association will open in Brisbane on Juno 20. Messrs. C. E. Chapiran (president of the South Australian ...

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  44. ANOTHER SYDNEY SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society has decided to hold what is terned a "Spring Fair" as a means of providing funds for party liquidating the lossed caused by [?] ...

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  45. A DISASTROUS BOLT.

    Two horses in a waggon loaded with aerated waters bolted down hill at Erskineville to-day and crashed into a stationary tram. One horse was killed o[?] ...

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  46. WEST TORRENS.

    West Torrens' opening match was disastrous to the team. Although they were defeated badly in the last quarter, to hold a team such as North Adelaide for ...

    Article : 479 words
  47. COST OF FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    The results of the investigation made by the Commonwealth Statistician into prices ot food and groceries (46 commodities) hare been made available for M[?]. ...

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  48. MISSING REFORMATORY BOY RECAPTURED.

    Joseph Carsons (17). who admitted at the State Children's Court on Friday having broken into a number of shops in the city and suburbs recently, and was sent ...

    Article : 134 words
  49. BUILDERS AT BOWLS.

    The inter-State builders' match between teams from New South Wales and South Australia, on the St. George green to-day, proved to be most exciting. New ...

    Article : 317 words
  50. DAME MARGARET GREVJLLE.

    "Horrified" is how Damo Margaret Grevillc describes her feelings on reading the report of her interview in C[?], when she was reported to have, referred ...

    Article : 101 words
  51. AUSTRALIAN OFFICES IN NEW YORK.

    "Quite nnwarranted by facts." is the reply of the Prime Minister (Mr. Brnce) to the criticism of the Australian Commissioner's Office in New York by Mr. Angwin. the new Agent-General of ...

    Article : 213 words
  52. OVERPOWERED BY GAS.

    Mr. John Bennet Wood (70), of North Sydney, placed come clothes on a line in his bedroom to-day and then lay down to rest. The line, however, with the weight ...

    Article : 72 words
  53. RAILWAY CASUALTIES.

    Through falling under an engine while [?]ing at a station near Ta[?] Mr. Walter England, a locomotive driver, had both legs crushed. They were subsequertiy [?] at the knees. Mr. England is ...

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  54. EAST-WEST EXPRESS LATE.

    The East-West express, which should have reached Adelide at 7.50 p.m. on Tuesday, did not arrive until 10.35. The deiay was caosed through engine, trouble ...

    Article : 47 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS.

    The kikenny commections were continue in night to the St. Elwarl's [?] [?] with [?] under 14 years-Loris Turbin. 92 points.There were ...

    Article : 86 words
  57. BOYS FOR THE NAVY.

    Boys who reach the age of 13 during 1927 (those born in 1914) ore now offered an excellent chance to attain rank and privileges of an officer in the navy by ...

    Article : 55 words
  58. BOWLERS FOR FIJI.

    Arrangements are being made for the Bowling Association to send a team to play for the South Seas Pennant Flag, now held by South Australia. The ...

    Article : 169 words
  59. THE SNAKE PARK.

    A tiger snake at the Snake Park on tuesday gave birth to 17 offspring. On birthday afternoon a troop of Boy Scouts arrived at the Snake Park at 1.30 for a ...

    Article : 75 words
  60. WIRELESS NOTICE.

    The following steamers should be w[?] rangs of the under-mentioned wireless stations to days:- Adeiade.-Anchises, Arkaba [?] port ...

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  61. BROADCASTING FROM HOLLAND.

    On May 3 and 5 a Dutch statioI PCJJ [?] Broadcast Beethoven's "Ninth Symjony" from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Greenwich [?]me, repeating experiments similarly ...

    Article : 64 words
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