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  2. Advertising

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "STRIVER," —'F. A. S." asks why the "people's money" is not lent at, a higher rate of interest? Surely, as it is a "people's bank," the trustees are ...

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  4. MOISEIWITSCH.

    Moiseiwitseh, Russian poet of the piano, and wizard as well, has begun a return season at the Exhibition building, and the first concert was held on Thursday night. ...

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  5. PALAIS DE DANES.

    The paper costume carnival held at the Palais de Danes last week was so great a success, and the competition for the prizes to keen, that it was repeated on ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS.

    From "DANGER AHEAD."—I notice the suggestion to take the Glenelg Railway, over Goodwood road by means of a bridge. Would it not be better to provide gates ...

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  7. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    From E. J. CRAIGIE:—Col. Castine's statement that "within 10 miles of the G.P.O. nearly 55 per cent, of the whole population of South Australia reside," is ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon and this evening will mark the last two performances of the present season of Selzrrick pictures at the Theatre Royal. "The Imp," featuring ...

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  9. RIVERTON-SPALDING RAILWAY.

    From S.TRENGOVE, Spalding:-About I the year 1914 a Bill was passed through Parliament authorizing the construction of a railway between these two towns. This ...

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  10. SHEEP DOG FIELD TRIALS.

    The annual dog field trials in connection with the Burra Agricultural Society were held on Friday and Saturday last. The attendance of the public on both days was limited. This was ...

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  11. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    In the presence of a large and representative gathering at the John Dull Bazaar on Thursday morning the annual Baled of stallions and brood mares were continued ...

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  12. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The seating accommodation of the popular Majestic Theatre has been taxed to the utmost lately. Several Dew and important tarns have been added to the ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    From "H. M. B.":—May I as another woman, endorse what a correspondent says about the representation of Australian women on the League Assembly? Women ...

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  14. NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    The no-confidence debate was resumed in the Assembly on Thursday afternoon, but there was little interest in it either by members or the general public. ...

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  15. RAIN AROUND LOXTON.

    Bagot, Shakes, & Lewis, Limited, are in receipt of the following telegram from their London office:—"Good rains these parts, over inch during last four days. Still ...

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  16. CANOWIE SUFFOLK PUNCH STUD.

    Mr. J. MacCallum Smith, M.P. for North Penh," manager of The Perth Sunday Times, and director of "The Western Australian Bank, has bought the Canowis ...

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  17. STATE POLITICS.

    From "LIBERAL ELECTOR":—It is interesting to learn from the Hon. J. Jelley's letter in The Register of August 3, that the Liberal Party, has been stealing ...

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  18. KAPUNDA FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    KAPUNDA, August 3.—The first monthly meeting for the present year of the Kapunda Floxi cultural Society was held at the institute on Saturday evening. Blooms of carnations were ...

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  19. ORPHEUS SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    A male choir of more than 40 voices from the Adelaide Orpbens Society gave their final concert for the season at the Adelaide Torn Hall on Thursday evening ...

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  20. WOOL WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    The wool workers' section of the Storemen and Packers' Union again conferred to-day with the employers in the wool broking, grain, skin and tallow trades, on ...

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  21. THE RURAL VOICE.

    ASHBOURNE, August 3.—The Assistant Dairy Expert (Mr. H. J. Apps) delivered an interesting address on Monday evening, under the auspices of the local branch of the Agricultural Bureau. ...

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  22. "CHILDREN NOT WASTED."

    One reason Edith Day, the popular musical, comedy '"star," took such interest in the filming of "Children Not Wanted"—which is being presented at West's ...

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  23. MISCELLUANEOUS.

    "Argumentative."—He was looting at the pic-ture of his son. J. Thyer—1. Gather some wattle or mangrove bark, and bruise each piece with a hammer ...

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  24. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS SHEARING WEEK.

    In connection with the demand by the A.W.U. for a 44-hours week for shearers, Mr. Allen (secretary of the New South Wales Graziers' Association), stated ...

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  25. "PERSECUTION" OF MOTOR DRIVERS.

    From "TAXPAYER":-Tho article in The Register on "The Persecution of Motor Drivers" is very much to the point, but is not severe enough. The persecution also ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC VISITORS.

    From C. H. HORRELL, Grange:—On thinking over Mr. Jhonson's letter, it seems highly improbable that it was a seal that he saw on the beach on Monday ...

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  27. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    Mr. J. A. Riley, secretary Stockowners Association of S.A., writes:— In The Register of August 5, under the above heading, a statement is published from Mr. Lundie that "at a number of ...

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  28. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council was held on Thursday evening. Present—The Acting Mayor (Aid. Lewis), Aid. Anderson and Mason, and Crs. Brown, Wright, Sutton, Price, ...

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  29. CLEANING UP EGYPT.

    Dr. J: E. Bateman, who has been for the past four and a half year a medical missionary at the Church Missionary Society Hospital, in Old Cairo Egypt, is at ...

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  30. LOUISE GLAUM AT THE PAY.

    The special picture play presented at the Pavilion Theatre on Thursday, entitled "A Law Unto Herself." end featuring the screen's powerful dramatic star, Louise ...

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  31. MARKET CARDENERS AND FRUITCROWERS.

    The Campbelltown branch of the Sooth Australian Fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners' Association held its annual meeting on Monday evening. The attendance was a record. The retiring ...

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  32. ADVANCES FOR HOMES BILL.

    From "HIGH BENT":—Now that the Premier has made public how he intends to solve the housing problem, many are anxious to get a home for themselves, but ...

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  33. BERMUDA'S TERCENTENARY.

    From "KANGAROO":—Apparently Mr. Hughes has erred in calling Bermuda the oldest British colony. The islands, according to "Caseell's Cyclopedia," were ...

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  34. THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY."

    There should be a big audience at the Theatre Royal tomorrow evening, when the first presentation in Adelaide of "The Bing Boys on Broadway" will be made. ...

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  35. NORTH ADELAIDE MODEL PARLIAMENT.

    The North Adelaide Model Parliament met on Monday evening. The speaker (Rev.A.E. Gifford) took the chair. The Premier (Mr. L. W. G. Dunn) supported by the ...

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  36. PAUL HOWARD.

    Tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon Mr. Paul Howard Till give his eleventh pianoforte recital in the banquet room. Town Hall, Adelaide. The programme include. ...

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  37. MARKETING AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    In an interview with Major Norton, D.S.O. (managing director, of the Bristol and Dominions Producers' Association, Limited), wlnich appeared in The Renter ...

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  38. SLAUGHTER OF OPOSSUMS.

    From Capt. S. A. WHITE:—Kangaroo" says my letter of the 21st is misleading. Will you kindly allow me to tell your correspondent that I am perfectly ...

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  39. PARAFIELD EGGLAYING COMPETITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
  40. "ORGANIZATION AMONG' PROFESSIONAL WORKERS." "

    At a meeting of the Bank Officials' Association last night, Mr. H. Heaton, M.A., M.Com., spoke on the subject "Organization among professional workers." There was a good attendance, over ...

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  41. MUSGRAVE RANGES.

    from A. BEVISS:—I read with considerable interest Mr. Jones's account of his trip from Ooldea, 400 miles north, and likewise Mr. Murray's and Mr. Dow's ...

    Article : 741 words
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