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  2. MOTOR BODY INDUSTRY.

    South Australia has led not only the other States of the Common wealth, but the world, in some matters. Another triumph must be recorded. During the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RHYNIE TRAGEDY.

    A week ago the inquest into the circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Muriel Estella Lee and her three young children at their home at Rhynie, in the ...

    Article : 3,301 words
  4. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    "The Director of the Elder Conservatorium announces the second concert of. this year's series to be given in the Elder Hall on Monday evening. The programme will ...

    Article : 172 words
  5. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    During his flight from England to Australia. Sir Ross Smith, intended to fly direct from Bankok, Siam, to Singapore, but as he received information en route ...

    Article : 275 words
  6. AT WONDERGRAPH.

    Sacrificing herself at the altar to satisfy a grudge whim of her father, she finally revolted on her wedding night, and declared that she would be the Florentine's ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. POLICE COMMISSIONER.

    From "PRO BONO PUBLICO":—Controversy between those who are agreed on first principles is unnecessary, and controversy between those who disagree ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. WINDING UP.

    When the Wheat Commission sat on Friday morning there were present the Commissioner (Mr. N. A. Webb). Dr. Browne (representing Messrs. Nicholls and ...

    Article : 486 words
  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night's programme at the Unley Wondergraph will include June Elvidge in-all amusing love story, entitled "Coax Me." and Billie Burke in "Sadie Love," in which ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. BROMPTON ROADS.

    From F. W. DINNIS (Councillor, Brompton Ward):— Mr. Cavanagh is evidently anxious to appropriate to himself the bonbur of having first suggested the ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. W.C.T.U.

    A reunion of members and friends took place at Leavitt Hall on Tuesday evening, when the members of the F.W.Y. Union arranged a social to welcome home Mrs. Burrow, a former ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. PAV. ATTRACTIONS.

    To-day will be marked by the last showing at the Pavilion Theatre of Miss Edith Storey, in "As the Sun Went Down." This story deals with exciting life in the mining ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. ROADSIDE TREES.

    From "TEACHER":—The fact that in one country legislation is exercised to ensure the upkeep of its tree supply may be of interest. Where one tree is taken out, ...

    Article : 366 words
  14. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.

    MARJORIE PENNINGTON strongly approves of the sentiments expressed on this subject by Mr. L. E. Colley in a recent letter. She says that in one of the ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. PEACE EXHIBITION EXCURSIONS.

    From "RIVERTON":—The announcement touching cheap fares on the railways for the exhibition causes chagrin to many rural residents in Riverton. Why should ...

    Article : 286 words
  16. DEPUTATION.

    On Wednesday Messrs. Allen and Tossell, members for Yorke's Peninsula, waited on the Minister of Education (Hon. G. Ritchie), representing the residents of Agery in the matter of the erection ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Argumentative."—Yes, it was necessary to complete the flight in 31 days. "Education,"—The Education Act, Section 41, required a parent to send his or her child to a ...

    Article : 469 words
  18. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    A splendid programme of artistic and varied numbers will be presented for the first time at the Majestic Theatre at a matinee this afternoon. The newcomers ...

    Article : 186 words
  19. PEACE EXHIBITION "BABY" COMPETITION.

    On the Carnival Park in connection with the Peace Exhibition, this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock, the baby championship for all infants under the age of six months will ...

    Article : 350 words
  20. SPEAKING TO THE DEAD.

    From G. F. BENSON:—In his letter "A. M. H." wants the public to believe that, provided one has experienced mentally the victory of Christ on Calvary, one can get ...

    Article : 753 words
  21. VIOLET DAY.

    From "FAITHFUL CHEER-UP":—I am glad to see that the date is fixed for our annual Violet Day. As one of the early Cheer-up workers. I can recall no ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. PALAIS DE DANSE TO-NIGHT.

    The grand opening of the Palis de Danse on Friday night was one of the most brilliant social functions held in the history of South Australia. The magnificent ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND.

    At Henley on Sunday afternoon the Tramways Military Band will present the following programme:—March, "Misterioso;" hymn. "Rockingham;" overture, ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. ALEXANDRA BY-ELECTION.

    From "ALEXANDRA ELECTOR":— Your advocacy of the necessity of a good, strong man being chosen in the antisocialistic interests is important. It is ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. THE COUNTRY.

    ARDROSSAN, April 19.—Mr. A. J. Jarrett presided over a good attendance at the institute to read the balance sheet of last year and to form a new football committee. The club came out ...

    Article : 3,451 words
  26. PAUL HOWARD RECITALS.

    To-night Mr. Paul Howard will give his fifth pianoforte recital in the Lady Colton Hall. The programme comprises 13 works selected from the writings by ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Theatre Royal appears to have a very strong programme for their film week, beginning with the matinee to-day. The main attraction will be "Through the Slums ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. MISS MAUDE PUDDY, Mus. Bac.

    Among musical circle great interest is being taken in Miss Maude Puddy's pianoforte recital, to be given by her to-night in the Adelaide Town Hall, under the ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
  30. "CALIFORNIA'S VINEYARDS."

    From "FREEDOM":—On the general question these well-authenticated details are suggestive:—"The Anti-Saloon League, like most American institutions, is no ...

    Article : 757 words
  31. "ON OUR SELECTION."

    To-night the first performance of "On Our Selection" will be presented at the Tivoli Theatre. Steele Rudd's book has never failed to attract Australians. As ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. EDWARD GOLL CONCERTS.

    Adelaide is to be favoured with another visit of Mr. Edward Goll, the famous pianist. A season of pianoforte recitals is announced to be given in the Adelaide ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. JAZZ GARDENS.

    To-night the Jazz Gardens enter into their fourth week, and during this time hundreds have enjoyed this fascinating amusement, ...

    Article : 132 words
  34. MISS POLINI IN "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL."

    Following upon a series of musical productions at the Theatre Royal. Miss Emelie Polini, the delightful English star, will provide a welcome change with a ...

    Article : 322 words
  35. EDUCATION.

    From "OLD BOY":—With "Sorry" in Wednesday's Register I agree that the VI., VII., and VIII. head teacher pays and suffers for the State's suicidal ...

    Article : 268 words
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