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  2. TIMELY RAINS.

    Shortly before 1 o'clock on Friday afternoon rain suddenly began to fall in Adelaide, and subsequent reports proved it to lave been fairly general over the ...

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  3. CYCLIST KILLED.

    The enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Allan Lyle McPherson, which occurred m the result of a collision between a bicycle ridden by the ...

    Article : 356 words
  4. "THE DEAD HEART."

    Two of the members of the Federal Public Works Committee (Sr. Coll and Mr. Jackson), who have been investigating the proposed routes for the North-South ...

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  5. PRICE OF BREAD.

    According to an authoritative source, it is not likely that the wheat issue will be brought before the Premiers' Conference again. Primarily owing to the strong ...

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  6. A HUGE TANK.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague), who, with the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. C. A. Bayer). left on Wednesday for a visit to the Lloorook district to ...

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  7. IN OLD ENGLAND.

    During his busy and pleasant stay in England Sir Joseph Symon attended many public gatherings and hand invitations to many more. Some of the functions were ...

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  8. NEW HEBRIDES FOR SALE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), referring to the New Hebrides condominium, said that since 1902 the Commonwealth Government had spent £124,000 in the New ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    What may be described as the first important match of the Australian cricketers tour of South Africa will begin at Durban to-day. In the two engagements ...

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  10. THE PORT ROAD.

    In 1918 the Hindmarch Corporation approached the Government with, the request that some scheme be adopted for the better utilization of the reserves on the Port road ...

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  11. CALM AFTER STORM.

    There was an atmosphere of repentance in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon as a sequel to the gross disorderliness of the previous night. Soon after the House ...

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  12. OFFICIAL REVIEW.

    The following Weather bulletin for South Australia was issued at 9o'clock on Friday night:—At 8.30 a.m. to-day scattered light rain was recorded in the upper north and ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    WATERVALE, November 1.—On Friday Mr. David Sands, one of the oldest residents of Leasingham, fractured one of his hips. He was mounting a spring dray ...

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  14. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The third progress report of the Federal Joint Committee of Public Accounts, dealing with War Service Homes administration in Western Australia, was tabled in ...

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  15. A BURST PIPE.

    BERRI, November 4.—No. 4 delivery pips line, through which the water from the new pumping plant is conveyed to the £8 to irrigation channel, burst shortly ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S CLAIMS.

    Claims for seamen covering all the States were the subject of a continued hearing in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day before the President_ (Mr. Justice ...

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  17. EMIGEATION VOTE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Gideon Murray (Co. U., St. Hollos. Glasgow) complained that the amount of £350,000 on the Estimates on the line ...

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  18. DEBATE IN THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Prime Minister told the House of Representatives this afternoon that the Government was in receipt of an offer from a French company of 600,000 hectares of ...

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  19. MISSING COACH PASSENGER.

    BROKEN HILL, November 4.—The [?] for Mr. R. M. Gillies, who was reported to be ill with pneumonia, and who jumped from the Wileannia coach, near ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    In the Assembly on Friday Sir. Boucant moved:—"That this House is dissatisfied ,with the present Ministry." The motion was adopted by 14 against 12 votes, and ...

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  21. BOY SHOT IN MOUTH.

    James Thomas Hart (16), residing at 28 Dudley road, Merryatville, was admitted at about 10 o'clock, on Thursday night, to the Adelaide Hospital, suffering from a ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The round-table conference on the causes and remedies for unemployment sat for the third time to-day, and admitted the press to its proceeding. The Rev. John ...

    Article : 407 words
  24. MUNICIPAL FUNDS.

    The Lord Chief Justice (Sir Alfred Lawrence), Mr. Justice Sankey, and Mr. Justice Acton, in a considered" judgement, have upheld the refusal of the auditors of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. A FRACTURED JAW.

    Mr. Edward Slane (17), residing in Fisher terrace, Mile-End, met with a painful accident at the workshop of the Perry Engineering Company, Mile-End, on Friday ...

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  26. TAXING THE PRODUCER.

    In addition to the main report of the Royal Commission on Taxation. Messrs. H. Warren Kerr, S. Milk, and M. B. Duffy, have presented a dissentient report with ...

    Article : 470 words
  27. SUGAR SUPPLY.

    At question time in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Attorney-General (Mr. McTiernan), in reply to Mr. O'Halloran, said the latest report of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. SYDNEY LIVE STOCK MARKET.

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  29. PENINSULA MISHAPS.

    YORKETOWN, November 2.—While chopping wood for the baker at the Peninsula Permasite Work, Cape Spencer, on Friday last, the axe which Mr. Sharp was ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. FALL WITH A HORSE.

    November 8.—While riding in the open hunters at the Farrell's Flat Horse Show on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Claude MCBride, con of Mr. T. McBride ...

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  31. THE CYCLISTS NIGHTMARE.

    EUDUNDA, November 3.—A youth, Ted Schuliz, of Hompden, met with a bicycle accident on Sunday night. When riding down rather a steep hill, about half a male ...

    Article : 52 words
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