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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  4. ALIENATION OF PARK LANDS.

    A report submitted by the Town Clerk at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday dealt with Mr. Gunn's motion in the House of Assembly with ...

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  5. BILL-POSTING.

    With seven Parliaments going simultaneously at full pressure, the five million people of Australia ought to be well provided with legislation. Should ...

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  6. TEMPESTUOUS WEATHER.

    The phenomenally wet season which South Australia has experienced this year is now being characterized by particularly severe thunderstorms, principally in the ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. Crawford Vanghan), accompanied by Mrs. Vaughan and Mr. Charlton (Chief Inspector of Schools), motored to Victor Harbour on Friday ...

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  8. GLARING MOTOR LIGHTS.

    A suggestion that the Adelaide City Council should ask the Government to introduce legislation to deal with the danger of powerful motor headlights, was agreed ...

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  9. THIEVES STILL ABROAD.

    The residence of Mr. K.W. Neill, at Cambridge terrace, Brighton, was unlawfully entered during the afternoon or evening of Sunday. Mr. Neill after ...

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  10. THE LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN.

    Little had been heard in this States of the Legion of Frontiersmen before the inaugural meeting held in Adelaide in February of this year; but since that time the ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Monday).—Further showers over the settled areas, but weather gradually improving from the westward. Cool ...

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  12. The Register. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916.

    Russia and Japan appear to have reached a mutually satisfactory understanding regarding their interests in China. A cable message on Monday ...

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  13. MAIL NOTICES.

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  14. AN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The Meteorological Department issued the following statement om Monday night:—"This morning's weather bulletin showed that during the 48 hours ended at 8.30 a.m. ...

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  15. THE SECOND HUNDRED.

    Two hundred casualty lists! Few Australians will forget their emotions when the first of these fateful documents came through after the landing ...

    Article : 340 words
  16. A SEAL IN THE DINING ROOM.

    Our Murat Bay correspondent writes:—Boisterous weather prevailed here last Friday and Saturday. The marine motor boat at Cape Thevenard broke from its ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. EXTENSION OF THE WAR.

    Because a just peace may thereby be expedited, the action of Ronmania in declaring war against Austria-Hungary will be heartily acclaimed by British ...

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  18. THE BIBLE IN TEE TRENCHES.

    Following the example of Kruger and Rhodes and other notable people, Tommy Atkins in the trenches can turn out an apt Biblical reference. A young lieutenant ...

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  19. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, August 28.—Heavy falls of rain are reported to-day from the central and southern parts of the State. Heavy damage has bean done by flood waters in ...

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  20. THE LIFEBOAT.

    The credit of inventing the lifeboat has been claimed for three persons, Henry Greathead, William Wouldhave, and Lionel Lukin. Greathead and Wouldhave ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. MEXICAN REBELS.

    Three hundred followers of the rebel leader, Villa, captured the Mexican town of Satovo, after a fight which lasted six hours. By the end of that time the ...

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  22. RACING CARS IN COLLISION.

    During the progress of a 100-miles motor race in the State of Michigan, a terrible crash occurred at Kalamazoo. Out of 14 competitors 11 cars smashed on top or one ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 792 words
  24. GERMANY'S DREAM OF INVASION.

    An interesting story of Germany's dream of invading England was told by M. Zakaree Ermakoy, in the course of a recent lecture at Grimsby. M. Ermakov is ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. A SUGAR CRISIS.

    From enquiries made to-day it was learned that if the threat of the Queensland cane farmers to cease harvesting, awing to the dissatisfaction with the ...

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  26. SIDELIGHTS ON PRICE-FIXING.

    When price-fixers fall out, the public are enlightened regarding the manner in which Governments improve on the law of supply and demand. The ...

    Article : 458 words
  27. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Dr. Simon Flexner, Director of the Rockefeller Medical Institute, says that after a series of experiments he has convinced himself of the value of the treatment of ...

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  28. WHAT IT MEANS.

    To write a single lower of the alphabet it is roughly estimated requires from 200,000 to 300,000 distinct processes, all of which are controlled and directed by the ...

    Article : 165 words
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  30. THE ALTAR OF SCIENCE.

    Miss Theodora Booth, daughter of Gen. Ballington Booth, of the SalVation Army, has offered, in the interest of science, to submit to inoculation with the virus of ...

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  31. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The following are extracts of a letter sent to the Prime Minuter (Mr. Hughes) by Dr. Alexander Leeper (President of the Ulster and Loyal Irishman's Association ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The railwaymen have sent the majority of their leaders homeward to arrange a strike, and unless the managers yield to the demands a general strike seems ...

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  33. PROPOSED H. P. GILL MEMORIAL.

    The many friends and students of the late Mr. H. P. Gill, who was, for pearly 30 years, Principal of the Adelaide School of Design, are desirous of showing their ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. FIFTY YEAES AGO.

    We understand that the specimens sent from Port Lincoln have been submitted to comprehensive inspection. The gentlemen who have analysed them have ...

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  35. SHORT CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The area under wheat this season in Canada shows a decrease of 20 per cent., and it is expected that, partly on account of the adverse conditions, the crop will ...

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  37. BOXING.

    If Brown beats Levinsky in the match on September 1 he will go to Australia to fight Derev. ...

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  38. BOOKMAKER AND BANKNOTE.

    On a charge of having uttered a forged £5-note to one, Campbell Henry, at Livercool on 'August 11, Frederick O'Neill, a well-known Victorian bookmaker ...

    Article : 92 words
  39. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Parliament will be expected to do "double shift" this week, as the Government will ask is to adjourn on Thursday until September 12. The Assembly intends ...

    Article : 329 words
  40. AMERICA'S OPPORTUNITY.

    President Woodrow Wilson, in a magazine article headed "America's Opportunity," says:—"When the European war comes to a close, America will be the ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. CASUALTIES.

    Our Chain of Ponds correspondent stated on Monday that a fall of earth had occurred in the tunnel at the Chain of Ponds end of the Millbrook Reservior that day. ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. TO AVERT RAILWAY STRIKE.

    President Wilson says he may address a joint sitting of Congress in order to avert the threatened railways strike. The managers of the various railway companies ...

    Article : 57 words
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  44. A TYPISTE'S SUICIDE.

    At an inquest held to-day one [?] Coroner (Mr. Hawkins) recorded a verdict of suicide in the case of Enid Alice Kopp, aged 18 years a typiste. Frederick Henry ...

    Article : 143 words
  45. STRUCK BY A HORSE.

    LAMEROO, August 28.—While Mr. William Madigan was handling a horse on Saturday afternoon, the animal struck at him with its front feet, and inflicted a ...

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  46. WAS IT SUICIDE?

    PERTH, August 28.—A prospector Alexander Napier, was killed as the result of a dynamite explosion at North Dandalup yesterday. The deceased is ...

    Article : 34 words
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