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  2. THE WOOL TRANS-ACTIONS.

    Speaking at Windsor to-night, Mr. A. G. Manning, National candidate for Macqaarie, in referring to the Commonwealth Government had done for the ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. LIQUOR REFORM.

    After a continuous sitting of nearly 18 hours the Legislative Assembly at 4.45 a.m. to-day carried the Licensing Bill, with some important amendments, through all ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Fred Mulligan, reading at Burtlestreet, Prospect, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Friday, suffering from burns to the face and right arm, ...

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  5. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The debate on the Address in Reply to the King's Speech in the House of Commons, was resumed by Mr. Clynes, Deputy-Leader of the labor Party, who ...

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  7. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    On the arrival of the Tahiti from San Francisco to-day the crew gave notice of their intention to leave the ship. A new crew of non-unionists 'having been secured ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    A "Gazette Extraordinary" was issued on Friday, intimating that as Sir Tom Bridges will assume the Government of the state on Monday, the Royal Coinmiss on ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The new Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) has replied to the message of welcome sent to Fremantle by the Premier, in the following terms:—"Deeply appreciate kind ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    In his annual report on the administration and efficiency of the South Australian Public Service, the Public Service Commissioner ...

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  11. AN INJURED BACK.

    Mr. Roy Spangler, residing at Webberstreet. Queenstown, was assisting in the discharge of coal from the [?] Hexham at Port Adelaide on Friday, when he was ...

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  12. A CRUSHED TOE.

    While working on the wharf at Port Adelaide on Friday Mr. H. A. Fredrickson residing at Divett-street, Port Adelaide, bad at piece of timber fall on his ...

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  13. THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    Next Monday evening the final concert of the Conservatorium session will be given in the Rider Hall Diplomas will be conferred upon various students by the ...

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  14. A HAND INJURED.

    Mr. W. Demnan, living at Edwardstown, in jumping off a pine of wood at Glenelg on Friday, fell on one of his hands and severely injured it. He was ...

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  15. A DAM-SINKER PARALYSED.

    Mr. Joseph Vigar, a well-known resident of Renmark, who has for some time been sinking dams on the Lake Victoria station, was found on Tuesday morning lying ...

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  16. THE MAKURA SAILS.

    The first batch of passengers left the Margaret-street wharf for the Makurra in Rose Bay at 1 p.m. to-day. The police were present, but no trouble developed. ...

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  17. GREAT LOSS OF GRAIN.

    On Thursday midday a fire broke out on the property of Mr. W. H. Powell, Dowlingville. Extensive damage was done to the crop and fences. About 500 bags ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. THE LARGS BAY WIRELESS INSTALLATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 349 words
  19. AN OUTING FOR TO-DAY.

    A pleasurable outing, combined with an opportunity for material profit, may be enjoyed this afternoon in taking advantage of the facilities afforded for public ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. A MOTORIST KILLED.

    Last night Mr. Frederick A. Harmer, formerly licensee of the City Hotel was killed about a couple of miles from Launceston, through a motor car which he was ...

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  21. AN ABORIGINAL'S MURDER.

    At the Police Court at Murgon to-day four aboriginals from the Baranbah settlement were charged with having wilfully murdered an aboriginal on October 12. The ...

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  22. A CIRCULAR TO SEAMEN

    Some element is endeavoring to foster trouble in the ranks of the seamen. A circular was issued to-day to all the seamen in port, which reads as follows:—"The ...

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  23. WONDERFULLY CHEAP LAND FOR THE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS.

    The particular attention, of those desiring to secure excellent home and garden plots—(either singe allotments or up to several acres in extent)—at absolute bed ...

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  24. A PRIEST INJURED.

    Father Gleeson, the parish [?] at Kilmore, met with severe injuries at St. Patrick's Presbytery yesterday, rendering necessary the amputation of his left hand. ...

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  25. HOOKWORM.

    Dr. W. A. Sawyer, the American expert, who has been conducting a campaign against hookworm in Australia, has returned to Melbourne, and taken up work ...

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  26. VOLUNTEERS WORKING SATISFACTORILY.

    Reports brought by unofficial delegates from the Seamen's Federation, have apparently revived confidence among the strikers, which is confirmed by the first ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. GARDEN THEATRE,

    The success attending the efforts of Mr. Hugh Huxham's "Serenaders" at the Garden Theatre speaks volumes for the popularity and appreciation of local ...

    Article : 242 words
  29. WOUNDING WITH INTENT.

    At the Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Ewing to-day, the hearing of a charge against Frederick Charles Landmark, of having on October 5, maliciously wounded ...

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  30. A DRAMATIC SUICIDE.

    With a glass of poison in his hand, John Thomas Stutley rang the doorbell of a house in Wooleott-street, Darlinghurst it 2.30 this morning. Miss Rose Palmer ...

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  31. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Powers delivered judgment to-day respecting an application to vary the award in the case of the Australian Workers' Union versus Bendigo ...

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  32. RAILWAY EARNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  33. MEMORABLE MOTOR CARS.

    The Melbourne "Age" Rives particulars of [?] ingenious contrivance desired to [?] the operations of motor thieves recently invented by a St. Kilda architect. ...

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  34. FIRE AT PORT MOOROWIE.

    On Wednesday a fire occurred at Port Moorowrie, about seven miles from Yorketown, on Messrs. McEachern Brothers' property. A new harvester was being ...

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  35. THE 48-HOUR WEEK.

    The iron trades engineers strike against the 48-hour week continues. More motor establishments are being picketed. The City Council, at a special meeting ...

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  36. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    A largely-attended meeting of those interested in the forthcoming mission of Mr. Hickson, the well-known faith healer, was held at the Church Office, ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR.

    Edgar Jones (9), who was knocked down by a motor car last Tuesday at Warrmumbool, Victoria, died the following day. He was riding a bicycle following a furniture ...

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  38. CLAIM BY SEAMEN'S UNION.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers gave judgment in the case of the Federated Seamen's Union against various respondents. He ...

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  39. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    A new bill will be presented at the Majestic Theatre at the matinee to-day, and will include several new artists who have recently arrived from England. Mr. ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for prepaid classified Advertisements for insertion in The Advertiser" on Monday should be supplied to this office before 1 o'clock to-day. The office ...

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  41. TROUBLE OVER A RACEHORSE.

    The suit by Harold James Bernard Robinson, of Hamilton, hotelkeeper, against Alfred Inkpen, of Newcastle, trainer, arising out of the Singleton Cup, ...

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  42. TOWN HALL FOR LOCKLEYS.

    As a means of perpetuating the memory of the men of the distract who fought in the Grent War. it was recently decided by the residents of Lockleys to build a ...

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  43. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Sir Frauds Bell returned from London by the Tahiti to-day. Interviewed regarding the League of Nations, he said it was capable of setting many questions ...

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  44. THE SIR ROSS SMITH MEMORIAL.

    In another column appears a list of sub[?]tial donations received towards erecting a status to the memory of Sir Ross Smith whose aerial flight to ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. A DISAGREEMENT ADJUSTED.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Webb said a dispute in the shipping industry having occurred with regard to the shipwrights, the ...

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  46. ILLEGAL LOCKOUTS.

    The firm of John Breckenridge & Sons, Lod., was today fined £50 by Judge Curlewis, in the Industrial Arberation Court for having locked out certain employes at ...

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  47. THE LATE SIR BOSS SMITH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 words
  48. THREE MONTHS WAS ENOUGH.

    It was on the train cooling up from the Port. We had been to see some friends off on the Katoomba. Two business men were sitting opposite us, and their talk ...

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  49. AN OVERCROWDED SCHOOL

    Owing to the large Increase of population in the Lockleys district during the last twelve months the accommodation at the local public school is severly taxed. ...

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  50. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  51. MRS. DALE IN PERTH.

    Mrs. Dale (Australian delegate to the League of Nations) arrived in Perth today, and was welcomed by representatives of the local branch of the League of ...

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  52. EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT.

    Impressions Of education abroad were given in an address by Mr. M. P. Hansen, the chief inspector of secondary schools in Victoria, at the Rotary Club's luncheon, ...

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  53. WOOL SALES.

    The first sales of wool were held by the associated auctioneers to-day, when there was an exceptionally large attendance, the buyers including some from the mainland. ...

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  54. RUPTURE SPECIALIST.

    A notable event is the forthcoming visit of Sir. Charles Johnson, of Collins-street, Melbourne. He is bringing to sufferers the wonderful new method for the ...

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  55. MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY

    Mr. A. V. Turner, a member of the Royal Automobile Club, carrying a military dispatch from the Victorian State Military Commandant, succeeded ...

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  56. INTER-STATE COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  57. A THEATRICAL SUIT.

    In the Banco Court to-day before the Chief justice (Sir W. Cullen) and jury. Reginald Ernest Wykeham. theatrical producer claimed £1,000 compensation for ...

    Article : 89 words
  58. VICTORIAN FACTORIES.

    During the twelve months ended June last, (1.753 factories in Victoria gave employment to 14,876 workers, of whom 97,789 were males, and 47,087 females ...

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  59. GENTINE

    cable message received direct from the Argentine Republic to-day stated:-The yield and quality of wheat from early thresking are very disappointing [?] ...

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  60. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP

    The Government estimate of the 1922 wheat crop indicates that it will be the largest since the 1915 yield. It is expected that 391,425,000 bushels will be ...

    Article : 43 words
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