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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. INTER-'VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    A boat race will take place on the Fort Adelaide river on Saturday June 3, between crews representing the universities if Melbourne. Sydney, Adelaide, and ...

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  5. "SCATTERED SHOWERS."

    The Meteorological Bureau issued the allowing report at 9 p.m. on Thursday:—The southern disturbance noted yesterday south of Western Australia had by this ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The usual observance of Empire Day it the schools will be entered into to-day with the appreciative spirit which is gene rally displayed by the children. The day ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Her Majesty Queen Mary will to-day celebrate the fifty-fifth anniversary of her birth. Born at Kensington Palace on Mar 26, 1867, she possesses the distinction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    As the Adelaide goods tram was approaching the Gulnare Station on Thursday morning, something went wrong with one of the wheels of a truck, with the ...

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  9. OUTER HARBOUR ROAD.

    The sum of £1,000 is to be spent in further improving the Outer Harbour road. The Commissioner of Crown Lands notified the Port Adelaide City Council by ...

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  10. SCALDED BY STEAM.

    Mr. H. Foreman, a married man, resulting at Russell street, Yatala, was working at the Tramway Trust Power House, Port Adelaide, on Thursday morning, when he ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN OIL DEPOSITS.

    Optimism regarding the existence of oil deposits in Australia was expressed by Dr. Pritchard, of the Science staff of the Working Men's College, in a lecture in ...

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  12. A FALL OF TIMBER.

    At a few minutes after 1 p.m. on Thursday, the axle of a dray from the Globe Timber Mills broke in halves opposite the Maid and Magpie Hotel St. Peters. The ...

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  13. WALLAROO AND WHEAT.

    Wheat shipments are drawing to a conclusion, and the steamer Roxburgh arrived from Port Pirie last night to top up with 1.200 tons, which will about ...

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  14. A GUNPOWDER ACCIDENT.

    On Wednesday afternoon Colin McFarling (14), son of Mr. G. McFarling, of Harcourt road, Payneham, while experimenting with gunpowder, accidently ...

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  15. A BUSY TREASURER.

    The Treasurer (Hon. G. Ritchie), who returned on Thursday morning from a brief official visit to Melbourne, is having a busy time. During the absence in ...

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  16. TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the provisional committee of the newly formed Taxpayers' Association was held on Friday morning, when 15 prominent men were selected to act as a ...

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  17. BOY IN THE RIVER.

    A little boy Howard Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Brady, of Renmark, fell into the Hirer Murray on Thursday. His erics attracted Mrs. C. A. Westcombe ...

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  18. NETHERLANDS INDIAN EXPORT PRODUCTS.

    The Acting Consul for the Netherlands (Mr. Malcolm Ellery) writes:—The Department of Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce of Buitenzorg (Java) has ...

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  19. A STREET COLLISION.

    There was a sensational motor smash in the main street at Mount Gambier on Sunday night, when a car, owned on Mr. J. Keegan jun and driven by Mr ...

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  20. A DELUGE OF APPLICATIONS.

    We are often, told that there is plenty ff room at the top, but experience proves that mighty few manage to get there writes The Sydney Daily Telegraph of ...

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  21. NEW DISEASE IN CHILDREN.

    At the meeting of the Local Board of Health for Unley, held Monday evening, the officer of health (Dr. H. H. E. Russell) submitted the following report:— ...

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  22. BURNED BY BLAZING TAR.

    While engaged in boiling tar at the carbide works at Electrona (Tas.), on Wednesday, George Miller (48) was severely burned on his face, hands, and body, owing ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLE COLLISION.

    Mr. Joseph Packer (23), a gardener residing at Chapel street, Campbelltown, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday evening Buffering from slight ...

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  24. THE ANGAS LIBRARY.

    Mr. P. H. Nicholls, President of the South Australian Sunday School Union tas approved of the allotment on free loan of 42 boxes of selected books for the en ...

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  25. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    Through being run down by a train between Fassifern and Awaba (N.S.W.), at about 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, a man named Peter Corrigan was seriously ...

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  26. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    The usual song hour wil be held in the town Hall to-day at 1 o'clock. Dr. E. Harold Davies will conduct, with Mr. Harold Wylde, F.R.C.O., at the organ. ...

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  27. ARM SEVERED ON RAILWAY LINE.

    While working at the Bendigo (V.) railway workshops on Tuesday, Thomas Long, aged 38 years, had his right arm severed. He was in a pit on the line, and ...

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  28. "THE FORUM."

    Of making many books and newspapers here is no end, but a cordial welcome will e extended to The Forum, a new fortnightly, the first issue of which has ...

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  29. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Thursday).—A few scattered showers otherwise fine. Variable winds. ...

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  30. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Criticism of Lord Northcliffe's recent "scare" utterances regarding Japan was made at the inaugural meeting of the Japan Society, held at the Town Hall on ...

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  31. EARTH TREMOR AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Our Mount Gambier correspondent writes:—An earth tremor, slight but distinct, was experienced here at 6.30 p.m. on Monday. People asleep in ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the course of his reply on the Budget debate, the Minister of Finance (Mr. Burton) said that the discontinuance of navy contribution by South Africa was the ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  34. POST OFFICE EXACTIONS.

    Although the operations of the Post Office in the Commonwealth disclose the certainty of a large financial surplus on June 30, Mr. Poynton is ...

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  35. The Register. ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922.

    If as some authorities say, women in South Australia possess more legal rights and privileges than their sisters in any other part of the world, special ...

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  36. TRADE WITH EAST.

    Procrastination and extravagance are revealed by the Federal Government's handling of the Eastern Trade Commissionership question (states The Melbourne ...

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  37. RECALCITRANT NATIVE TRIBE.

    Some alarm is left in the South-West protectorate, owing to the recalcitrant attitude adopted by the Bondelswarz, a [?] tribe some of whom resisted at ...

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  38. MAIL NOTICES.

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  39. GERMANY AND REPARATIONS.

    Le Temps says that there are good reasons for hope that the German Government will, before May 31, produce acceptable proposals in reference to its ...

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  40. RAILWAYS TRAFFIC.

    From October 29, 1921, to May 20, 1922, £74,438 tone of wheat was carried by rail, compared with 516361 tons for the corresponding period last year—showing a ...

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  41. SILVER COIN EXPORTS.

    A special notice in the Commonwealth Gazette on Thursday, revokes the proclamation issued on December 20, 1919, which prohibited the export of British ...

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  42. PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING GIFT.

    The committee, comprising the Lady Mayoress of Adelaide, the Mayoresses of suburban corporations, and ladies representing patriotic and charitable ...

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  43. EVIDENCE OF CHARACTER.

    In many cases of persons being convicted of offences in the Criminal Court, witnesses are called to give evidence of previous good character. The usual ...

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  45. POSTMASTER-GENERAL AGAINST REDUCED CHARGES.

    Speaking at a civic reception tendered to him in Perth on Thursday, the Postmaster-General. (Mr. Poynton) stated that he would resolutely resist any attempt at ...

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  46. AMERICAN MAILS.

    The United Mates Department of Commerce and the Navy, the Post Office, and the Shipping Board have decided to make point recommendation to Congress to renew ...

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  47. CITY PROPERTY.

    An important Sale of City Freeholds will take place at the Wool Exchange, on Wednesday, 7th June, at 2.30. Lot I comprises splendidly situated Rundle ...

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  48. DWELLING HOUSES ROBBED.

    Two successful robberies, and two at tempts to thieve from suburban dwellings were reported to the police authorities on Thursday, Jewellery worth, £30 was ...

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  49. COWANDILLA—ADJOINING HILTON.

    Building Sites so near to the City, with so many conveniences at hand, are very scarce nowadays, marking this Sale as a splendid opportunity to secure a very ...

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  50. EGYPTIAN RIOTING.

    An Egyptian at Cairo to-day Killed with revolver shot an English major who had endered assistance to the Commandant of Police in dealing with a disturbance. ...

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