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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Sir Elliot Johnson) took the Chair at 3 p.m. — Carbide Shortage.—Mr. Higgs (Q.) drew attention to the ...

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  3. PORT ADELAIDE MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    After many months of hard work, the fort Adelaide Ambulance Committee has secured the best ambulance obtainable, and placed it is commission. Mr. Frank ...

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  4. FAMOUS PIANISTS.

    The last concert of the Maier-Pattison season will take place this afternoon at half past 2 at the Adelaide Town Hall. A programme of popular interest will be ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    No letter should exceed 500 words. Pencil copy is not accepted. As a rule, letters sent to other papers are not published; and when they are so sent the fact should be mentioned. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final matinee of "The Peep Show" will take place at the Theatre Royal this afternoon. There will also be a performance in the evening, when that exquisite ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. Advertising

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  9. THE NORTH- SOUTH LINE.

    From "AN ELECTOR":— I notice in the Federal Hansard that Sr. Benny, on July 19 made a speech in which he referred to the North South line. His remarks are ...

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  10. THE RAILWAYS.

    From "PERIODICAL TICKET":—A few years ago the Railways Commissioner built a new station at Portland at least 10 minutes' further walk from the business ...

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  11. GREAT CONTRALTO.

    One of the most interesting vocal treats of the year is that promised by the J. and N. Tait management with the appearance here of Madame D Alvarez, who ...

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  12. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    A great problem faced Jack Stanley on his return to England, after a long period of captivity, as a prisoner-of-war in Germany but the story contained in "Should ...

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  13. PIRIE STREET SKATING RINK.

    A pleasant rendezvous is the Elite Rink, where the smooth and expansive skating surface is thronged nightly, and a good attendance is registered at the day seasons. ...

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  14. COTTON CHANCES.

    Being keenly interested in the "cotton growing possibilities in Australia, representatives of large cotton interests in Great Britain are desirous of seeing for ...

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  15. BROWN COAL.

    From E. THOMPSON:— Permit me to suggest to our brown coal friends that by adding a small percentage of saltpetre, even with the high moisture content and ...

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  16. ADELAIDE GLEE CLUB.

    A record booking has been registered for the grand concert to he given by the Adelaide Glee Club on Wednesday evening next in the Town Hall. Full particulars ...

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  17. WONDER GRAPH.

    This is the last day and night of the Wonder graph programme, so that patrons should not fail to book their seats. Thorns Meigham, in "A Prince There Was," and ...

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  18. ARBITRATION COURTS.

    From G. E. YATES.— What as the matter with J. Emlyn Robinson, the one time trade union secretary who used to contribute so profusely to The Weekly ...

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  19. FARMERS AND TAXATION.

    From "A TAXPAYER."— Mr. McNamara, in a letter in The Register last week, expressed the thoughts of most farmers about taxation. People hare become ...

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  20. OPENING OF THE UNLEY COMPETITIONS.

    On Tuesday evening next, the Unley competitions will open in the Unley City Hall. The President (Mr. H. C. Richards, M.P., Mayor of Unley) will declare the ...

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  21. THE PAV.

    To-day, for the last time, Pav. patrons will have the opportunity to see a programme which is "the finest put forward at this theatre for pome time. A gifted actor. ...

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  22. "FOOLS FIRST."

    Marshall Neilan'a name on a picture production is analogous with "sterling on silver. It stands for the best. Probably no other director has such a record of ...

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  23. THE BACK DOOR.

    While the repeated his assertion that no German goods had entered the Commonwealth, in contravention of the Industries Preservation Act, the Minister for Customs ...

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  24. FREE CIVIC CONCERT.

    The third of the free popular concerts arranged by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Lewis Cohen), and members of the Adelaide City Council, will be given in the Town ...

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  25. PALAIS ROYAL.

    By special request, the Ashleys wil give a dancing exhibition at the Palais Royal this evening. The boxplans are at Allan's. Dancing will beat 8 o'clock ...

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  26. FRENCH MISSION AND TARCOOLA.

    From ST. SIOMNS, Tarcolla Goldfields: —Enclosed please find a letter from the French Consulate in Sydney, also an extract from The Sydney Morning Herald ...

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  27. ANITA STEWART AT WEST'S.

    Anita Stewart's latest picture, "The Invisible Fear," will be screened again at West's to-day, at afternoon and evening sessions. Miss Stewart's portrayal of ...

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  28. THE GRAND.

    "Uncle Tom's Cabin" comes to The Grand on Monday as a play within a play the main play being "Little Eva Ascends," starring Gareth Hughes. The "Uncle ...

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  29. ENGLISH OPERA.

    Playgoers who are eagerly anticipating the opening of the J. C. Wiiliamson opera season will welcome the announcement that the repertoire for a fortnight is season, ...

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  30. COURSING.

    YONGALA, July 28.— The Yongala Coursing Meeting was held in good weather on, Wednesday and Thursday. Hares were plentiful and strong. Mr. W. T. Bnright, as judge, carried out his ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "J. M." ("Tale at a Dog").— We regret we are unable to find room for your contribution. "M. S. B." — Your best course is to advertise. "NAVY."— The battleship Queen Elizabeth was ...

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  32. THE COUNTRY.

    ARDROSSAN, July 15.— On Monday evening the annual meeting of the Ardrossan. Rifle Club was held in the institute. Capt. D. Wilson presided. The financial statement disclosed a ...

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  33. FULLERS' KING'S THEATRE.

    The Fuller management will present a notable vaudeville and revue bill at the Kings' Theatre this afternoon. The first half of the programme, will be occupied by ...

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  34. THE ROSS SMITH MEMORIAL.

    From "ARCADIAN":— It is gratifying to note that the fund raised by The Register to honour our illustrious dead has already exceeded the earn of £1,000. ...

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  35. W. C.T.U.

    The Mitcham W.C.T.D. held a thanks giving meeting on "Wednesday afternoon in the Presbyterian Church, Hawtborn Mrs. McLellian presided. An address was given by Mrs. Pengelley ...

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  36. MARY PICKFORD.

    Commencing at the matinee on Monday and then twice daily, J. C. Williamson Limited, will present, for the first time in Adelaide, the delightful screen star, Mary ...

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  37. POLITICS AND INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    From A. BEVISS.— Lieut.- Col. J. W. Castine's letter sots a splendid example of old-time gentlemanly politics, and must cut even Mr. Gunn to the cuticle. No ...

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  38. WON'T WORK.

    The stove makers employed at the Surry Hills, works of Wards limited, held a meeting at the Trades Hail to-day, and decided nob to resume work until the ...

    Article : 218 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. STAR PICTURES CIRCUIT.

    "Kissing Cup's Race," a film version of the famous poem by Campbeli Rae Brown, will head to-night's programme at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood. This story ...

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  41. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    The secretary of -the South Australian branch of the Federated Clothing and Allied Trades Union (Mr. G. A. Carter) stated on Friday evening:— The workers in the clothing industry are row faced ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. TIMBER CONTRACT APPEAL.

    To-day "the High Court heard an appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Burnside in October last in the case in which Millar's Timber and Trading Company ...

    Article : 113 words
  44. THE PREMIER IN ENGLAND.

    From "A BRITISH AUSTRALIAN":— "Who's Who" in The Register of July 23 quite unconsciously answered the question he asks under his nom ...

    Article : 256 words
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