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  2. THE POPULAR PRINCE.

    It no idle expression to state that the people of South Australia love tie Prince of Wales. He has conquered all hearts by his magnetic personality, his ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    10.15 a.m.—The Prince will arrive at the Adelaide Oval for the public schools demonstration. He will leave Government House by motor car at 10.10 a.m. His ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. ENTHUSIASTIC WOMEN WAR WORKERS.

    The full story of the admirable work done by the women war workers in South Australia can never be adequately told. A glorious reflex of the enthusiasm and ...

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  5. VISIT TO POET ADELAIDE.

    Keen disappointment was felt at Port Adelaide, particularly by the children, when it was learned that the arrangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales had ...

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  6. PRINCE PLANTS A TREE.

    After the Prince of Wales had met a smallband of blind soldiers at Government House grounds on Thursday, there occurred a function "not on the ...

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  7. THE PRINCE AND HIS GRANDFATHER.

    The ceremony of unveiling the King Edward Statue outside the Institute building, on North terrace, on Thursday, was a model of brevity, and it may safety be ...

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  8. SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION.

    The State Organizer for the visit of tie Prince (Mr. H. Blinman) said on Thursday that he had received hundreds of enquiries from people who were anxious ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. PRINCE AND BLIND SOLDIERS.

    The, Prince received about eight blind soldiers and their lady attendants on the lawn at Government House at 1 p.m. on Thursday. It was a pretty informal and ...

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  10. WITH DISABLED S0LDIERS'

    Greeted as a "digger," the Prince of Wales received a cordial reception at Keswick Thursday morning, when he visited the Military Hospital, and again ...

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  11. BANDMISTRESS COMPLIMENTED.

    After the Women War Workers' demonstration on Thursday the Prince of Wales sent for Miss Trixie Pearce (leader of the Burra Cheer-up Brass Band), and ...

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  12. QUESTION OP A LOCOMOTIVES CONTRACT.

    Chief Justice Nicholle, who acted as a Royal Commissioner to enquire into the proceedings of the Railways Commissioner (Mr. Smith) and the Chief Mechanical ...

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  13. OUTER HARBOUR ENTERTAINMENT

    The final concert under the auspices of the Mission to Seamen provided for the entertainment of the naval men at the Outer Harbour was given on Thursday night ...

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  14. ILLUMINATIONS FROM THE MOUNT.

    STIRLING, July 15—The illuminations in the City of Adelaide have caused many people to visit Mount Lofty summit at night time for a panoramic vies. The ...

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  15. THE PRINCE AS HE IS.

    I suppose when many of us are venerable grandfathers we will tell our grand-children how we had the honour of meeting and shaking hands with H.R.H. the ...

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  16. HINDELEY STREET'S FINE EFFORT.

    The Hindley Street Decoration Committee have decided, at the request of numerous citizens, to allow their decorations to remain over next Sunday. The fine avenue ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL HOSPITAL.

    The hospital employes'— section of the Town Employes' Union Las accepted the offer of the Broken Hill Hospital Board in regard to improved wages and conditions. ...

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  18. APPRECIATIVE SAILORS.

    A pleasant evening was spent on board H.M.A.S. Melbourne, at the Birkenhead Wharf, on Wednesday. The occasion was a dance given by the ship's company to the ...

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  19. "AVE ET VALE!"—EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES.

    Crowds—patience—glad expectancy; New cheers spring as others die:—"Hurrah, the Prince—our Prince—rides by!" ...

    Article : 228 words
  20. PROFITEERING ACT CASES

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  21. Advertising

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  22. WARTIME PROFITS IN RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    A deputation representing the graziers ind farmers of Australia waited upon toe Acting Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day, with the request that the basis ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. FACTORY ENGINE DRIVERS' WAGES

    After a conference, which had lasted for more than a fortnight, representatives of the Chamber of Manufactures, the Trades Hall, the Industrial Diaputes Committee ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. CITY RENTS DT THE WEST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
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