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  2. WEST'S ATTRACTIONS.

    Both at the matinee and at the evening performance at West's Olympic, on Monday, there were enthusiastic crowds to crowds to welcome the Hall Caine dramatic masterpiece ...

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  3. THE INNER MAN.

    My first intention was to deal with the subject of this article in a matter of fact way, such as to-day will be opened new premises in "King William street," and so ...

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  4. "HER ROAD TO RUIN."

    Mr. William Anderson's popular dramatic company met with enthusiasm again last night, when they presented Frederick Melville's powerful and interesting drama ...

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  5. DEAR HOUSES AND HIGH RENTS.

    From Mrs. B.S. CHRISTOPHERS, Secretary of Advisory Committee of Soldiers' Dependents:—Even though the amended Moratorium Regulations protect the soldiers dependents from an increased ...

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  6. CHAMBER MUSIC.

    The second of the series of lecture concerts arranged in connection with the Conservatorium was given on Monday evening at the Brookman Hall. These ...

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  7. IN THE COURTS.

    Some interesting circumstance surrounded the prosecution of Frederick Drown as the Adelaide Police Court on Monday for the [?]teratment of a grey mare. The matter came before Mr. T ...

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  8. 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.] ...

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  9. "THE FRENCH SPY."

    Next Saturday night Mr. William Anderson's popular dramatic company will present at the Tivoil Theatre the Russian naval drama. "The French Spy," by E. ...

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  10. CONDUCT IN THEATRES.

    From "STIFFY AND MO":—I am a frequent catron of the picture theatres, and never once have I heard any "audible kissing" or scen any "prociscuous cuddling" which would give the ...

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  11. PIGS AND INSURANCE.

    From V. II SEDGELY, Waranda Wll:—I received a letter from the Secretary of the Adelaide Stock Salesmen's Association, referring to my letter in The Register of July 4 on Pigs hold ...

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  12. EDWARD GOLL RECITALS.

    The second piano recital by Mr. Edward Goll will be given this evening in the Queen's Hall. A record booking has been registered. The programme is an excellent ...

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  13. EXHIBITION BENEFIT CONCERT.

    There was a large attendance at the Exhibition Building on Monday night, when a concert was given in aid of the [?]t fund in beheld of Mr. T. Powe (who ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. FROM AND STEEL MOULDERS CASE.

    The bearing of the case in which the iron and steel moulded are seeking to obtain better wages and working conditions was continued at the Industrial Court before the Deputy President (Mr. ...

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  15. "DISGRACEFUL FOOTBALL SCENES."

    From J.J.McCARTHY (Secretary West Adelaide Football Club):— In an article in The Register on Monday under the above heading the name of the West Adelaide Football Club is ...

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  16. MABEL HARDINGE AT PORT TOWN HALL.

    On Saturday night the successful Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company was enthusiastically received by a large audience at the Port Town Hall, where the four act ...

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  17. BROMPION METHODIST TROUBLE.

    From "METHODIST LAYMEN":—As a Methodist I urge the President to accept the challenge of the Brompton trustees and disclose all that took place at the meetings of the Minor Synod ...

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  18. THEFT FROM A HOUSE.

    BROKEN HILL, July 22.—G.E. Morris (23) was to-day fined £10 for having stolen £19 from a woman's house an Friday afternoon. He was also ordered to return the £19. Detective Trestrail ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    Al spendidly arranged programme was submitted at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday at the usual Monday change of films. Pauline Stark, "Triangle's favourite screen ...

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  20. CATTLE ON EAST-WEST LINE.

    From A. G. OILEARY, Hon. Secretary S.P.C.A.:—Mr. Talbot says his cattle were in the trucks for 64 hours, and the sheep 49 hours. Does Mr. Talbot, as part owner, believe that a complete ...

    Article : 232 words
  21. THE LAW COURTS.

    ALEXANDER F.R. Eason, of North Norwood, [?] sued Harry stevens, of Mary street Unley, carrier for £99 damages for alleged [?] on June 7 and for medical attendance. Mr. R. H. ...

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  22. ROMAN CATHOLICS AND THE WAR.

    From "AUSTRALIAN BRITISHER":—It is useless trying to [?] or deny the obvious, whatever individual Roman Catholics my be and some are noble, it cannot be denied that ...

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  23. LIGHT HORSE FUND ENTERTAINMENT.

    An excellent entertainment in aid of the 9th and 11th Light Horse Regimental Club Funds was provided in the Queen's Hall on Monday night by "the Varsity Pied ...

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  24. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    WELLINGTON. July 22.—The position [?]g from the coal shortage is acute the Coal Miner Federation, in an official statement, says that despite repeated ...

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  25. PAPER SHORTAGE IN AUSTRALIA.

    From "PAPYRUS":—The following article appears in The British and Colonial Printer and Stationer for May 16:—"Australia largely depended upon the United Kingdom for its ...

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  26. DISTRICT COUNCIL'S AND RECRUITING.

    THe first meeting of the year of the 'District Council of Mobilong was held in the council Chamber on Friday, when there were present:—Crs. Provis, Harvey, Hill, Gruhl, Heine, Sabben, ...

    Article : 556 words
  27. POLICE.

    Harry Seurrell, who had to pay 10/ for having been drunk in the temperance bar of the East Adelaide Hotel on Saturday night, was further changed with unlawful possession of a bottle of ...

    Article : 346 words
  28. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Trout":—1. the close season for trout in South Australia is from January 1 to May 31 in each roar. 21 Yes, there is a different close season in Victoria and New South Wales. ...

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  29. MISS KATHLEEN MACDONELL.

    This evening will mark the last production of the "Cinderella Man." which delightful comedy has attracted large audience to the Theatre Royal. To-morrow ...

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  30. MANUFACTURERS CONFERENCE.

    From FRANK McCABE, GOODWOOD Park:—It is pleasing to note that the employers are recognising that industrial harmony will never be more than a pious sentiment so long as the ...

    Article : 491 words
  31. WEATHER MAP.

    In the above map the [?] or lines of equal barometric pressure are shown, the values being indicated by the figures given at the end of each line. Direction of the wind is shown by arrows flying with the wind:—Light to moderate breeze—:fresh to strong—:gales—: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. PATRIOTIC CONCERT IN TOWN HALL.

    A patriotic concert, arranged by the City Organist (Mr. T.H. Jones), will be given in the Adelaide Town Hall this evening in aid of Australia. Day appeal. His ...

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  33. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The fine programme presented at the Majestic Theatre this week has drawn crowded houses. The Gilfain Trio meets with a splendid reception, and receives an ...

    Article : 148 words
  34. CHATEAU TANUNDA, LIMITED.

    A meeting of shareholders of Chatean Thnunda, limited (in liquidation), was held on Monday at the Chamber of Manufactures rooms, Pirie street, Adelaide. The Chairman (Mr. J. E. Samuel) ...

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  35. A SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    A good programme lisa been arranged For the concert to be given by the Highland Pipe Band in the Norwood Town Hall to-night. The Mayor of Norwood ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. "SUGGESTED GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE."

    From ".HALF-BRED":—"The suggestion of an [?] in The Register of Friday that the German-Australians should form on association on lines said to have been adopted by ...

    Article : 374 words
  38. BAROMETER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  39. BOXING ON ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Commander-in-Chief of the British forces here (says. Mr. G. Ward Price, special correspondent at British headquarters in Italy), Lord Cavan, presented a ...

    Article : 185 words
  40. STATISTICAL INFORMATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  41. METEOROLOGICAL. —July 16—22.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  42. WEATHER REPORTS AND FORECASTS.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m., Monday).—Becoming cloudy and unsettled with rain advancing from the westward. Northerly winds, veering to south-west on the far west coast. ...

    Article : 163 words
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