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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A message from our Port Pirie correspondent on Friday night stated:—The steamer Cycle has had a repetition of her previous experience here, and left ...

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  3. CRICKET.

    The fifty-first annual meeting of members of the South Australian Cricket Association was held at the offices, Waymouth street, Adelaide, on Friday night. The ...

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  4. EMELIE POLINI.

    Next, Saturday night at the Theatre Royal there will be staged for the first time in Adelaide "My Lady's Dress," a delightful new play, in which Emelie ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-day at the Wondergrapn Theatre, the final screening of "Sonny" and "Boomerang Bill" will be seen. As "Sonny," Richard Barthelmess does some fine ...

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  6. PRODUCTIVE BALAKLAVA.

    For nearly half a century the Balaklaya and Dalkey Agricultural and Horticultural Society has made steady progress, and their annual show held on their spacious grounds ...

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  7. LAST NIGHTS OF "MARY."

    No finer success has ever been achieved in musical comedy than that now being attained by J. C. Williamson's New English Musical Comedy Company in "Mary," at ...

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  8. GALE AT WHYALLA.

    Our Port Pirie correspondent writes:—Whyalla, on the west side of the gulf, felt the full force of the gale and the effects of the duststorm on Monday last. For ...

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  9. HEALTH WEEK.

    From October 8 to 14 an attempt will be made to focus public attention, on matters of health, to arouse a sense of personal responsibility, to quicken the individual ...

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  10. KING'S THEATRE.

    The new drama by Fullers' Dramatic Players at the King's Theatre this afternoon is entitled "At Cripple Creek," and is a thrilling story of mining life in the ...

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  11. STAR CIRCUIT.

    At to-day's matinee and night performances at the Star Theatre, Port and Semaphore Wondergraph the great drama, "The Confession," will head the ...

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  12. "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS."

    The Prince of Wales Theatre will be reopened to-day, for a season of dramatic productions by Eugenie Duggan and her papular and talented dramatic players. ...

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  13. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    One of the most wonderful vaudeville acts presented to Australian audiences will be the feature at the Majestic Theatre this afternoon in Odiva's Seals. The ...

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  14. HOSPITAL AT BARMERA.

    This afternoon the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), who has been on a tour of the country for the past few days, will open the Lady Weigall Hospital at ...

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  15. "FAIR LADY."

    The new Rex Beach production, to be shown at the York Theatre to-day, was produced and built on a foundation of facts. The story was originally published ...

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  16. RAND MINES.

    Mr. William Brace, M.P. (Labour Adviser to the British Department of Mines, and a member of the Mining Industries Board), interviewed by The Cape Argus ...

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  17. EXHIBITION OF WILD FLOWERS.

    At the Adelaide Town Hall to-day, the beauty of the flowers from Dame Nature's garden will delight visitors. Wild blossoms gathered from the hills and plains of ...

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  18. RUDOLPH VALENTINO AT WEST'S.

    To-day will be the last opportunity for Wests patrons to view the popular screen star, Rudolph Valentino, in Stolen Moments." This is a highly emotional drama ...

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  19. "THE UGLY DUCKLING."

    A feast of melody, mirth, and gorgeous colour will characterise the two performances of the fairy comic opera, "The Ugly Duckling," at the Theatre Royal next ...

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  20. GRANTED ON THE SPOT.

    Our Eudunda correspondent wrote, on Friday:—The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) and the Inspector-General of Hospitals (Dr. Morris) paid an unofficial visit ...

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  21. GIRL GUIDES.

    On Saturday afternoon last an impressive ceremony cock, place at Kiama, Burnside, the home of Mrs. Welsh (President of the Norwood branch of the Girl Guides). Ever ...

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  22. "JOHN SMITH."

    Commending to-day, Seiznick Pictures (Aus.), Limited, will throw "Join Smith" on the screen. This is a picture Showing Eugene O'Brien in his beat effort yet. ...

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  23. THE PAV.

    Those who like mystery and thrills upon the screen will find plenty of them at the Pav. Theatre, where "The Black Bag," Herbert Rawlison's most recent Universal ...

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  24. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    A Lochiel correspondent writes:—The contract for She extension, of the line from here to the Snowtown Junction has been secured by Mr. Joseph Timms. When ...

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  25. PROHIBITION SIDELIGHT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) drew attention to the fact that large Quantities of hops were being imported ...

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  26. TO AID THE LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    A charming and unique programme will be performed in the Victoria Hall to-night, when Miss Paula. Brain will give a recital of original classical dances. The ...

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  27. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    In the Southern Open Golf Championship at Nashville, J. H. Kirkwood, the Australian, did not finish among the first 40 in the qualifying round. Mitchell and ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    An excellent programme will be performed at the nest orchestral concert on Saturday evening, October 7, in the Town Hall, Adelaide, by the South Australian ...

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  29. ALLAN'S BALLAD CONCERTS.

    To-night, in the Adelaide Town Hall, the second of the series of Allan's ballad concerts will be given. The popular taste is well catered for at these entertainments ...

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  30. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Kapunda District of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, M.U., was held at Angaston on Tuesday. In the absence of the P.G.M. (Bro. A. K. Pomroy) ...

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  31. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    "The Arbiter in council" was the title of a lecture given by Principal E. S. Kiek, B.A., before members of the South Australian branch of the Australian League ...

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  32. INCOGNITO.

    It is now asserted that there are two Claude Rivett-Carnaca, and that the statement that a man of that name is living in London probably refers, not to the ...

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  33. AN EASTERN LECTURER.

    A silver bell, a name of fire, a calm and sunkissed valley lake, a haunting melody—all these tilings have but to be mentioned to convey to the mind a rich ...

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  34. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The fifteenth concert 1922 session, will be given in the Elder Hail on Monday evening, October 9, when a chamber music programme will be presented by Mr. ...

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  35. PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' COLLEGE.

    The first "college night" of the Adelaide Presbyterian Girls' College will be held in the Adelaide Town Hall on October 12. Leading artists have given, their services ...

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  36. WIRTH'S CIRCUS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Stars of the first magnitude will figure among the numerous attractions presented on Wirth's circus programme, when that mammoth combination visits Port ...

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  37. FREEMASONRY.

    The installation of Bro. C. Ross Graham, S.W., as Worshipful Master of the King Edward VII. Lodge. No. 6, S.A.C.,. took place in the Masonic Temple, Hindmarsh, on Thursday. There ...

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  38. DR. RUBY DAVY'S PUPILS.

    In the Town Hall on Saturday, October 14, a concert will be given by the pupils of Dr. Ruby Davy, F.T.C.L., assisted by Miss Sylvia Whitington, A.M.U.A., and ...

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  39. PALAIS ROYAL.

    There was a large attendance at the Palais Royal, North terrace, last night, when a ball was held in aid of the funds of the Walkerville Babies' Home ...

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  40. CONCERT AT BRIGHTON.

    A concert was given in the Brighton Town Hall on Thursday night and was well attended. Mr. Saole A. R. Grivell (leader of Chalmers Church Choir) was ...

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  42. MR. J. F. GRAY'S LECTURES.

    Mr. J. F. Gray, from New Zealand, has continued his special meetings in the Rechabite Hall during the past week. The meetings have been well attended, and the addresses which ...

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