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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Other Men's Shoes," the Edgar Lewis production delighting West's Olympia audiences this week, is an unusual drama that throws an X ray on the human heart. ...

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  3. ISLINGTON TRAGEDY.

    The enquiry into the death of James Fowler, who was found in an unconscious condition on the verandah of the Reepham Hotel, Islington, on September 21, and died ...

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  4. PULTENEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The annual sports of the Pulteney Grammar School were held on the Norwood Oval on Wednesday afternoon in perfect weather. There was a large gathering of ...

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  5. STAGE CRAFT.

    The mounting of Saint-Saens's old opera, "Samson and Delilah" at the Theatre Royal, Stockholm, has been the great event of the season there. All acknowledge that ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    The Council this afternoon, according to the Hon. W. G. Milis, set out on consideration of Bills with "a kind of Government hash." That remark was directed against ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Public Service Federation Conference was continued at the rooms of the South Australian Football League, Adelaide, on Wednesday. The President (Mr. ...

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  8. THE L.V.A.

    The half-yearly meeting of the South Australian branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of Australia was held at the Wool Exchange, Brookman ...

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  9. IRELAND.

    It is understood that the note which the Government will send to-morrow to the Sinn Fein leader De Valera, while firmly declining to recognise any claim to ...

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  10. DRASTIC MEASURES IN BELFAST.

    Col. Carter Campbell has been appointed Military Governor of Belfast, in supreme charge of the soldiery and constabulary. Orders have been issued for the immediate ...

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  11. DURESS ON CATHOLIC WORKMEN.

    An official communique relating to the Belfast outbreak, states that at [?] a.m. on Monday intimidators forced Roman Catholic dock labourers to leave work at Queen's ...

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  12. KING'S THEATRE.

    This week's bill at the King's is full of variety, and contains the most entertaining of features. Crowded audiences greet the entertainment twice daily. The ...

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  13. NO CONCESSIONS.

    Major Max G. Townley (Coalition Unionist, Mid-Bedford) has telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), at Gairloch, that in the event of further ...

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  14. TERRITORY TAXES.

    In the Local Court to-day the Commissioner of Taxation sued John Grant for non-payment of income tax. Plaintiff put in, in evidence, a copy of the assessment. ...

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  15. TOWN HALL CONCERT.

    The Glenelg Municipal Band will give a farewell programme in the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday night, and has secured the services of several ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    Imports of German goods into the United Kingdom are increasing. The August returns include the following increases:—Iron and steel, £73,000 worth ...

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  17. "BOX O' TRICKS."

    Next Saturday night, at the Theatre Royal, this delightful musical production will be presented by Mr. Cyril Sparrow's clever company of University and ...

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  18. SURGERY ON SHIPBOARD.

    During the voyage of the Ayrshire from Brisbane to London, a seaman named Ellis was taken ill with acute appendicitis. The ship's surgeon (Dr. Woodhead, of ...

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  19. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Marshal Neilan's latest triumph, "Bob Hampton of Placer," is being screened at the Majestic Theatre this week. One of its outstanding features consists of the ...

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  20. NO DIRECT ACTION.

    The Baralaba State Coal Mine is still closed. Recently a dispute arose in respect to the employment of a man who was alleged to be an outsider, whereas it ...

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  21. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Nobody has shown more consistent vigilance regarding the vital question of State rights than Mr. Young. He has taken upon himself the laudable and onerous ...

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  22. THE COATES' PICTURES

    An addition was made to the exhibition of pictures of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Coates on Wednesday morning, in the form of a number of late arrivals, which ...

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  23. SPORTING.

    Mattson, a Swede, ran 20,000 metres in 65m. 29s. at Gothenburg to-day, thus establishing the world's record for that distance. ...

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  24. QUEEN'S HALL.

    To-night at the Queen's Hall, in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Weigall, the pupils of Misses Joan and Judy Whitby will give an ...

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  25. WONDERGRAPH ATTRACTIONS.

    "Forbidden Fruit," the great Paramount super-production, which has been drawing such large crowds to the Wondergraph Theatre this week, will be presented with ...

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  26. HIRST'S TESTIMONIAL.

    The fund to provide a testimonial to J. H. Hirst, the famous Yorkshire cricketer, who closed his playing career recently in a match against the Australian team now ...

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  27. "THE DICE OF DESTINY."

    The screen's most dramatic star, H. B. Warner, will be seen at the Pavilion Theatre to-day in the Pathe super production "The Dice of Destiny," which ...

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  28. CHAMPION DISRATED.

    Following upon enquiries into the details of Balzac's contest with Battling Siki, the French boxing authorities have disqualified the former for unjustified abandonment of ...

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  29. "ONE SUMMER'S DAY."

    To the contrasting accompaniment of somewhat wintry weather—which did not, however, detract from the satisfactoriness of the attendance—H. V. Esmond's comedy ...

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  30. PEACE WITH GERMANY

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—It is expected that the Democratic Opposition in the United States Senate against the German ...

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  31. THE YOUNG BRITON.

    A spirited correspondence on the manners of the modern young man has been proceeding in the columns of The London Times. Professor Bourne, writing from ...

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  32. CHERNIAVSKY CONCERTS.

    To-night in the Adelaide Town Hall the second concert will be given by the famous Cherniavsky Trio of instrumentalists. The programme selected is an excellent one ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    F.C. Chilman reported at the City Watchhouse, on Wednesday, that at noon that day he had found Mr. Harry H. Lord (45), a married man, of 27 Young street ...

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  34. OFF THE JETTY.

    PORT VICTORIA, September 26.—An accident happened while the Quorna was unloading yesterday. Trucks drawn by a horse are used to convey cargo from the ...

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  35. DAME NELLIE MELBA.

    An announcement appears in to-day's issue stating that a few fresh rows of reserved seats (body of hall, 10/6 plus tax) are available at Allan's this morning in ...

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  36. BAPTIST S.S. ANNIVERSARY.

    Anniversary services in connection with the Flinders Street Baptist Sunday School, which begin on Sunday last, were concluded on Wednesday night. A public ...

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  37. CHILDREN FATALLY BURNED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), September 28.—Two little girls named Dodds perished in a fire at Lyttelton on Tuesday evening, which broke out during the absence of ...

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  38. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    Fullers' Dramatic Players have done much to supply amusement seekers with real entertainment, and all their efforts to date have pleased. "Should a Mother ...

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  39. A BROKEN LEG.

    CALLINGTON, September 28.—While engaged in cutting down trees with his brother Eilert, yesterday, Victor Lehmann, aged 18 years, son of Mr. F. ...

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  40. MELBOURNE CATTLE MARKET.

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  41. MISS EUGENIE SCOTT'S RECITAL.

    This evening at the Lady Colton Hall Miss Eugenie Scott will give an invitation vocal recital. The young contralto has been instructed under the methods of ...

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  42. DROWNED IN A DAM.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, September 26.—A fatality occurred last week at Konongwootong, in the Casterton district, when the three-year-old son of Mrs. Munro ...

    Article : 184 words
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