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  2. Advertising

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  4. MORE WOMEN THAN MEN.

    There are 1,178,317 more females than males in Great Britain and Ireland. This is one of the many interesting facts given in the preliminary report of the census ...

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  5. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Deputy Speaker (Mr. Jackson) took the Chair at 2 p.m. ANGIPENA VERMIN DISTRICT. The TREASURER (Hon. C. Vaughan) ...

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  6. WORK AND TALK.

    When the House met on Thursday Mr. Ritchie explained that his name was missing from the division list on Mr. Moseley's motion in reference to the wharfage rates ...

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  7. CENSUS FIGURES AND FINANCE.

    Mr. McDonald asked, with reference to the 25/ revenue per head of the population which the State expected to be returned by the Federal Government, whether the ...

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  8. ADDITION TO PRINTING OFFICE.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) informed Mr. Rudail that he had arranged to interview the Superintendent of Public Buildings that afternoon regarding the roof of ...

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  9. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. MacGillivray asked whether, in view of the very active demand for land, the Government intended to after the present system, and so give an opportunity to ...

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  10. LIBERAL UNION.

    Sr. St. Ledger will address the metropolitan women's branches in the Adelaide Town Hall this afternoon, when Mrs. M. E. Mayfield (Chairman of women's ...

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  11. HOUGHTON'S OBJECTIVE.

    Wet weather did not damp the enthusiasm of the Houghton branch of the Liberal Union at its usual monthly meeting, for a good attendance was registered. ...

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  12. DOUBLE LINE TO ROSEWORTHY.

    Mr. James asked when the double line of railway would be completed to Gawler and Rosworthy. The Premier said every possible facility ...

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  13. YORK BRANCH MEETING.

    Mr. George Willsmore presided at a meeting of the York branch in the Rechabite Hall on Wednesday evening. There was a crowded audience to hear Sr. St. ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISES

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked—"With respect to paragraph No. 23 of His Excellency the Governor's Speech, viz., In view of the high price prevailing for building material ...

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  15. EMPIRE DAY.

    Writing to Miss Grace Watson, the Earl of Meath, the founder of the Empire Day movement, asks the Liberal Union to accept his sincere and grateful thanks for the ...

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  16. MEETING AT UNLEY.

    The combined women's branches of the southern suburbs held a successful meeting in the Unley City Hall on Thursday. Sr. St. Ledeen an interesting and ...

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  17. FREE TRAMS FOR CADETS.

    The Premier told Mr. Ryan that the Chairman of the Municipal Tramways Trust stated that the Trust had not been approached in behalf of the Defence Department ...

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  18. OLD STEAM BOILERS.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Anstey, said so far as could be ascertained approximately 45 boilers under the supervision of the Marine Surveyor had been removed ...

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  19. "DANGERS OF UNIFICATION."

    At Pirie Chambers on Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Delphic Salon, Mr. Coombe, M.P., delivered an address on "Federation and local ...

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  20. "BOMB" FOR A PREMIER.

    A starting incident occurred when Gen. Botha, Sir J. Ward (Premier of New Zealand), and Sir E. Morris (Premier of Newfoundland) were being made honorary ...

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  21. LOXTON TOWNSHIP.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake read a letter from Loxton, which stated that the growth of the township was being, hindered. More than half its area consisted of perpetual ...

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  23. THE PORT BROUGHTON CHANNEL.

    The Premier informed Mr. Goode that about £6,500 out of the £16,000 voted for the deepening of the Port Broughton channel had been expended. It was the ...

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  25. SHOW SPECIALS.

    The Premier intimated to Mr. Heggaton that the Railways Commissioner reported that the total earnings by the Victor Harbour and Milang special trains run in ...

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  26. IMPOUNDINGS.

    AUBURN (James Deans, Poundkeeper).—Two red heifers one with notch in off ear, both about 18 months old; one strawberry heifer with notch in off ear, about 18 months old; one white-and-red ...

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  27. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    WEST TORRENS, July 24.—Present—Crs. Sheriff (chair), Caldicott, Errington, Rowell, and Moss. Chairman reported having interviewed Messrs. Wadey & Cox in behalf of J. S. Bagshaw & Sons ...

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  28. ACCOMMODATION AT MURRAY BRIDGE.

    The Premier told Mr. Young that the Railways Commissioner reported that additional accommodation was required at Hamley Bridge for yarding and loading live ...

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  29. TEMPERANCE.

    The annual business meeting of the Prospect Union was held at the home of Mrs. Sloman on Tuesday afternoon. The President (Mrs. E. W. Nicholls) was in the chair, and there was a good ...

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  30. WHARF AT TAILEM BEND.

    The Premier informed Mr. Senior that provision would be made on this year's loan Estimates for a wharf at Tailem Bend. It was the intention of the Government to ...

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