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  2. SPORTING.

    The Waterloo Cup, the most important coursing event of the year, will claim attention at Angas Plains to-day. There are 64 dogs engaged and will parts of the State are represented. ...

    Article : 673 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last two days of the presentation of that remarkable picture "Where Are My Children?" at the Pavilion Theatre are announced. The Adelaide season will be ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. IN THE COURTS.

    Finality was reached in the insolvency proceedings concerning George Kerr, of Alexander street, Port Pirie, ham and beef shop proprietor, which were heard before Mr. Justice Buchanan at the ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 305 words
  6. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    [Space cannot be found in this column for letters which exceed 500 words, and (excepting in special circumstances), any beyond that maximum will be laid aside.] ...

    Article : 201 words
  7. CASUALTIES.

    A fire was discovered at about 2.45 a.m. on Monday in Mr. G. Strong's butcher's shop, Semaphore Buildings, on the Semaphore road. Mr. Walter Anderson, son of ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    The executive committee of the commonwealth Advisory council of Science and industry, has issued a report covering the progress of its work since the date of appointment of the committee ...

    Article : 1,626 words
  9. THE MAn ON THE LAND.

    The value of artesian and subartesian bores as a factor in the development of the pastoral industry cannot be overestimated and nobody realizes more fully than does ...

    Article : 971 words
  10. BREAD CASTERS' AWARD.

    Mr. President Jethro Brown spoke to the minutes in the recent bread carters award at the Industrial Court on Monday. Mr. G. H. Boykett appeared for the Master Bakers ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. "THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT."

    The Tivoli Theatre has been the scene of enthusiastic audiences nightly to witness the romantic society drama, "Through the Divorce Court." The play deals with the ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. STATE POLITICS.

    From "MERE COMMONSENSE:"producer" must be a rare sort of producer when he writes about having four motor cars which he is determined to use in the interests of a Government ...

    Article : 332 words
  13. A MINISTER'S FALL.

    The Rev.H. Holmes, of Edward street, Norwood, on Monday evening, about 6.20, attempted to get off a tramcar in motion on the Kensington road. He was ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—July 10—High water, 6 a.m. low water, noon. ARRIVED.—July 9. June, 105, Geo, McKay, Stansbury. ...

    Article : 362 words
  15. A CLERK'S DEATH.

    Mr. Arthur Henry Uren, a clerk (46), residing at South terrace east, was found by John Black, a boy hiving in the same house, in an unconscious condition in a ...

    Article : 83 words
  16. WEST'S PICTURES.

    Good Music and good pictures combine to make Pleasant an evening spent at West's Olympia on Hindley street. A typically big audience witnessed the new ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. HOTEL EMPLOYES CONFER.

    A conference in connection with the wages and condition of hotel and coffee palace employes, concerning whom a statement was filed at the Industrial Court some time ago, was held ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. FATALITY AT MILE-END.

    Mr. W. Woodrow (60), a railway examiner, was run over by a shunting train at the Mile-End goods yards at 7 o'clock last night. Dr. Wells, who was ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. BROKEN HILL POLICE CASES.

    David Patterson, who last week attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat, pleaded guilty to the offence to-day, and was ordered to be imprisoned until the rising of the Court. ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. DIRTY PREMISES.

    A number of batchers, bakers, pastrycooks, and other dealers were prosecuted in the Broken Hill Police Court to-day by Sydney Board of Health inspectors for having dirty premises. In the ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. A DRIVING MISHAP.

    NARRACOORTE, July 8.—While driving from Bool Lagoon on Saturday morning to his borne in Narracoorte in a spring cart with a horse, Mr. W. Parsons met ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. THE LAW COURTS.

    In the final hearing of the case of william Gill, of Woolside, bootmasker, His Honor ordered a second-class certificate, and a year's suspension. Insolvent's assets were £156, and his liabilities ...

    Article : 160 words
  23. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES."

    The present time is one of storm and stress, and a relief of the tension of the mind is agreeable. Mr. George Willoughby, the popular actor-manager, and his new ...

    Article : 215 words
  24. L.V.R.C. WEIGHTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 828 words
  25. LIBERAL UNION.

    The Adelaide Women's Branch of the liberal Union held an afternoon meeting on Monday, at the Liberal Union rooms, North terrace. The lecture hall was crowded. The President (Mrs. L. ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. AN INJURED SHOULDER.

    MELROSE, July 7.—During a game of football played between Wilmington and returned soldiers teams at Mount Remarkable Training Farm to-day, a lad named ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. A FISHERMAN IMPRISONED.

    From WILLIAM FISK, Glenelg:—Residents of Glenelg were surprised to notice that at Port Adelaide old Peter Sandip, a local fisherman had been sent to gaol for three months, without ...

    Article : 194 words
  28. A BOY INJURED.

    BURRA, July 9.—Balfour Tiver, aged 7 years, son of Mr. Elliott Tiver (manager of Caroofia Station, near Hallett), met with a painful accident on Saturday last. ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. INMAN VALLEY BRANCH.

    The annual general meeting of the Inman Valley men's branch of the liberal Union was held on Thursday night, July 5. Mr. R.J. Martin (Vice-president) occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. LOCAL.

    Cause List.—Limited jurisdictions Adelaide, Wednesday, July 11, at the local courthouse (before Mr. S.J. Mitchell, S.M.).—Assessment of Damages.—Commissioner of Taxes v. Ray; ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The brilliant new revue presented by Mr. Nat Phillips and his band of merrymakers at the Majestic Theatre has scored a great success. "The Plumbers" is even ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. FREE SPEECH AT BROKEN HILL.

    The order of the Chief Secretary prohibiting public meetings at the Trades Hall on Sunday, and conveyed through the Trade Hall trustees to the Labour ...

    Article : 333 words
  33. POSTMASTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Postmasters Association was held at the Rubeo Cafe on saturday evening. There was a satisfactory attendance. Officers elected:—President Mr. E.R. Lucy ...

    Article : 649 words
  34. STATE CHILDREN'S COURT.

    Keith Goode was fined 5/, with 15/ costa, for having exceeded the speed limit on a motor cycle in King William street on June 27. ...

    Article : 34 words
  35. SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    From CHAS MALEY:—Poor "Teacher" to probably the same old misogynist Who has so often used the press to vent his feelings against our women teachers. We all know what Mr. Bronner ...

    Article : 126 words
  36. POLICE.

    Three men were dealt with for insobriety. George Chapman, a young married man, pleaded guilty to a charge of having on June 27 been in the unlawful po[?] of two buggy lamps. ...

    Article : 438 words
  37. WATER DIVINING.

    It has been reported that the Rev. E. Pocknall is meeting with success as a water diviner in the Tenterfield district of New South wales not only in marking sites but ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. SECOND CHERNIAVSKY RECITAL.

    The second of the series of three concerts by Leo, Jan, and Mischel Cheraiavsky was given at the Queen's Hall on Monday evening. The house was attain crowded, and ...

    Article : 356 words
  39. A NORTHERN SANATORIUM.

    From SIDNEY KIDMAN:—I have read with interest letters from Mr. Abe Shannon and Capt. Blackburn, V.C., and I am pleased that Mr. Shannon has brought the matter before the ...

    Article : 352 words
  40. THE RURAL VOICE.

    INMAN VALLEY; July 6.—A meeting of the branch of the Agricultural Bureau was held last night. Mr. H. J. Dennis presided over a good attendance. The Chairman remarked that the ...

    Article : 361 words
  41. ADELAIDE SCHOOL OF MINES.

    A meeting of the council of the Adelaide school of Mines was held on Monday. There were present—The President (Sir Langdon Bonython), the Hon. J. H. Howe. Messrs. H. Adams, J. A. ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. COURSING.

    STRATHALEYN, July 9.—Coursing enthusiasts and others interested in the Waterloo Cup which will be begun at Angas Plains to-morrow, anticipate that this year's meeting will be one of tHe ...

    Article : 242 words
  43. SUGGESTIONS FROM SALISBURY.

    "BRITISHER," Salisbury, remarks in a long letter, part of which cannot be published no account of censorship restrictions, that his town and district contain a large number of eligible ...

    Article : 172 words
  44. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Pickled Olives.—"E.J." waymouth street, courteously replies to an enquiry from a correspondent for a recipe for pickling olives:— 3 to 4 oz. caustic potash in one gallon wAter ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. PATRIOTIC FOOT[?].

    From "FAIRPLAY:"-I was pleased to read "Consistent's" and Mr. A. De Laine's protest against the way in which the authorities are treating the men who wish to pars their Saturday ...

    Article : 142 words
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