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  2. Australia Day.

    Arrangement have now progressed sufficiently make the chariot races in connection with the sports at the Jubilee Oval an assured face. This has been ...

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  3. France's Day.

    France's Day, which was observed in the Various State capitals on Friday for Saturday last, was a pronounced success. In Adelaide, on the latter day, collections ...

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  4. AT THE FRONT.

    What first strikes the mind on arrival on the western front is the immense area over which our armies are fighting. The scale of operations is colossal and the ...

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  5. KORNILOFF.

    The Russian commander, whose name has been most irequently mentioned in the communiques since the opening of the Russian offensive is Koru[?] the brilliant ...

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  6. MILITARY HONOURS.

    The Minister for Defence has in tabulated form a list of honours awarded to members of the Australian Imperial Force up to April 30, 1917. The distinctions ...

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  7. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    The time has arrived when the most careful consideration must be given to control and direction of the fruitgrowing; industry, not only in South Australia, but through ...

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  8. THE STRANDED CUMBERLAND.

    The steamer Eden which berthed at Sydney this afternoon; carried Capt McGibbon the second, third, and fourth. officers, and about 30 members of the crow of the ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    In spite of inclement weather on Monday evening there was a large attendance of picture lovers at west's Olympia in Hindley street to witness the usual weekly ...

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  10. A CHURCH JUBILEE.

    Fifty years ago to-day the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Port Adelaide Congregational Churchy took place. For many years prior to the ...

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  11. SYDNEY'S ENTHUSIASM.

    An enormous crowd assembled at Martin place at noon on Saturday at the principal function of the day—the State's formal recognition of the debt to France. The ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    A horse attached to a sulky owned by Mr. Arthur Samuels, who is a collector for Macrow & Sons, bolted from Dayman's blacksmith's shop Rosewater, at about 4 ...

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  13. "A SOLDIER AND A MAN."

    Judging by the enthusiastic audience at the Tivoli Theatre last night the William Anderson presentation are still proving popular. The present presentation, "A ...

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  14. A PLAGUE FROM EGYPT.

    Medical men view with amxiety the possibility of a new parasitic disease becoming acclimatized in Australian by the return of affected men from Egypt. This is usually ...

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  15. KNOCKED DOWN BY TROLLY.

    Mr. James Atkin, 70 years of age, residing at No. 4 Hanson street, while walking across Pirie street near the intersection of King William street on Monday ...

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  16. Soldiers' Wives' Allowances

    At the recent, conference of interstate representatives of the Patriotic Fund Committee the difference in the amounts paid in various States to dependants of married ...

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  17. A DISLOCATED SHOULDER.

    MELROSE, July l4.—During a football match between teams representing returned soldiers and Booleroo Centre to-day, a returned soldier, named Dugan, had the ...

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  18. COLLIERS ON STRIKE.

    New South Wales coalminers are again [?]. Two big collieries at Newcastle—the Aberdare and Aberdare Extended—which employ in all 1,283 men have been ...

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  19. IN MELBOURNE.

    France's Day was celebrated in Melbourne on Saturday. During the afternoon, a demonstration was held in the town hall, the speakers including the ...

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  20. VEHICLES IN COLLISION.

    BRINKWORTH, July, 16.—Mrs G. L. Everett and children were driving home on Friday afternoon, and on their approaching Magpie Creek Bridge, a collision occurred ...

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  21. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES."

    A second visit to "What Happened, to Jones" improves one's opinion of Broadhurst's rollicking farce. On this latter occasion the house was well filled, and ...

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  22. The Call for Men.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:—Last week's total of enlistments was the highest since May 19, 98 men having attested out of 138 who presented ...

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  23. A SERIOUS MISHAP.

    WALLAROO, July 13.—This evening Mr. David Anderson a well-known farmer of Cairn Hill, was returning to his farm by motor bicycle. When crossing ...

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  24. IN BRISBANE.

    Saturday was France's day, and the city streets presented a gay appearance, with the French flag flying everywhere. When the counting of the street collections ceased ...

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  25. FRENCH HONOURS FOR LOCAL SOLDIERS.

    A list containing the names of Australian and New Zealand soldiers who had been awarded French war honours was published in The Register on Monday, and ...

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  26. 32ND BATTALION COMFORTS CONCERT.

    A concert given in the Victoria Hall' on Saturday night by Miss Mabel Best and students, in aid of the 32nd Battalion Club french comforts, was thoroughly enjoyed ...

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  27. STALLION AND BROOD MARE SALES

    The catalogues have been issued for the annual sales of stallions and brood mares in Adelaide: Mr. J. W. Shannon will initiate operation at Gilles Arcade Bazaar ...

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  28. FOUND DEAD ON A FARM.

    PORT LINCOLN, July 14.—As Mr. James Nix, a farmer residing at Holm Farm, near to Port Lincoln had not been seen for some time, a ...

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  29. HELPING THE FALLEN.

    The annual social demonstration in connection with the Salvation Army was held at the Exhibition Building in Adelaide on Monday night. His Excellency Governor the (Sir Henry Galway) ...

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  30. "ANZAC RELIEF" RECRUITS.

    The Minister of Defense. (Sr. Pearce) made the following statement to-day is connection with the appeal to men to relieve veterans of the 1st Australian ...

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  31. SILOS AND WHEATGTACKS.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—The Premier (Sir Alexander' Peacock) state by to-day that the Victorian' Wheat Storage Bill to authorize the construction of silos in this State, at ...

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  32. DEATH FROM CARBOLIC ACID.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, July. 16—The enquiry into the death of David Alexander Lemey was resumed to-day by the local Coroner (Mr. Olsen). Dr. Johnson said ...

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  33. COMBATING VINE MILDEW.

    Oidium of the vine is probably more amenable to treatment than any other fungus. At the present time sulphur is the standard remedy but although, if fine ...

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  34. FEDERAL MINISTRY'S ATTITUDE.

    Speaking at Hawksburn to-night the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) said):—"I hope the people will believe Ministry is watching the course of events in ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES SHEEP.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—An official statement shows that the estimated number of ewes in New South Wales on December. 31 list was 17,703,000. The Iambs dropped at the autumn and winter ...

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  36. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    BURRA, July 16.—Mr. William Jefferys, while on his way home from Burra to Booborowie on Thursday evening, met with a painful accident. While he was ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. Patriotic Funds.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  38. THE RURAL VOICE.

    BOREE, July 10.—A smeller area is being cropped, than in 1910, owing to the late seeding, The mice plague played havoc in some of the stubble paddocks drilled in. The lambing will ...

    Article : 262 words
  39. REGISTER BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  40. INTENSE CULTURE.

    A How, £900 worth of foodstuffs was produced from one acre of land was explained at Walton-on-Thames (London) tribunal recently when the exemption granted to an ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. ENLISTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  42. REGISTER FRENCH RED CROSS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  43. A FARMERS DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—After his residence and its contents had been destroyed by fire early this morning the body of Donald George Thomas Brewar a retired farmer ...

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  44. LAST WEEK'S TOTAIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  45. 5rd LIGHT HORSE T.C.F. GLENELG.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  46. ATTESTATIONS.

    Following are the manes of the men who a[?]tested at Adelaide on Monday:—H. LEACH, ware housemen assistant; A. F. PLENTY, porter, S.A.R. J. STOCKHAM, moulder; B. V. PAYNE ...

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  47. LOSS ON STATE

    Grave anxiety is being felt by the Railway Commissioner at the position of the Victorian State Coal Mine, which has failed to pay expensed. In the report ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. THE GIVENS LIBEL CHARGE.

    Mr. Justice Cussen, assisted by a special jury of l2? in the First Civil Court to-day began the hearing of an action brought by Thomas Givers (President of the ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. VICTORIAN REGAL SHOW.

    The prize schedule for the annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria is most comprehensive. A section for horticulture has been included for the first time, and promises to ...

    Article : 83 words
  51. General Items.

    Norwood's preliminary effort to assist the Australia Day Celebration will be held at Norwood off Friday. July 20. Special local and other buttons will be sold throughout the town during the ...

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  52. ESCAPEE RE-ARRESTED.

    The convict who had been missing from the penal settlement at French Island since Friday, returned to camp on the settlement late on Sunday night. He was ...

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  53. FRUITGROWERS' SOCIETY.

    The twelfth half-yearly meeting of the South Australian Fruitgrowers' Co-operative Society will be held at the factory, St. Peters,' on July 18. The directors' report indicates that the capital ...

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  54. INSURANCE OF SOLDIERS.

    Mr. F. W. Young, the originator of this idea has received the following communication from the D.A.A.G. 4th Military District on behalf of the Minister for Defence:—"With reference ...

    Article : 172 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY.

    Insinity is becoming more and more of a problem in German prisoners of war camps but the Y.M.C.A. is doing a splendid work among the boys and men from 14 to 75 years of age in these ...

    Article : 478 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND.

    An enjoyable dramatic and musical entertainment in aid of the End Battalion Club Trench Comforts Fund, was given at Victoria Hall Gawler place on Saturday night. There was a ...

    Article : 80 words
  59. A.N.A. ANZAC BUFFET,. LONDON.

    The A.M.A. on Monday cabled through the Bank of Adelaide £237 for the London. This amount was collected by a series "snowball teas" held by numerous buffet in London, a series ...

    Article : 101 words
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