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  2. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS.—In my opinion one of the frauds on this State (and other Australian States) is the Government Hospital on North terrace. ...

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  3. AMUSEMNTS.

    Only three more days remain for the purchase of tickets for the hall to be held next Thursday evening, at the Palais Roval North terrace. Seldom have there. ...

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    SEMAPHORE TIDES.—TUESDAY, August 12—Times of low ind high Waters doubtful. OVERSEA SHIPPING—BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the Legislative council ion [?] the Hon. W. Hannaford will resume the notion for the adoption of the Address in repay. It is understood that the debate ...

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  6. ABATTOIRS CATTLE MARKET.

    Monday's yarding at the Abattoirs totalled 1,764, an increase of approximately 100 head. Most of the consignments were drawn from outback areas, ...

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  7. GRAND OPERA.

    The decision to extend the season of grand opera now being conducted at the Prince of Wales Theatre by the South Australian Grand Opera Company. was ...

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  8. WEATHER PROPHECIES.

    [?] in the Register, of a few days ago, referred to my remarks in regard to the Milky Way's position in the sky being ...

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  9. PARISIEN PALAIS.

    The Parisicn Palais will again be open to the public to-night. Mr. Jeus Haken drf's band will feature the latest dance music ...

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  10. BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND RELIEF WORK

    'The Adelaide executive of the Save the Children and Armenian Relief Fund lias received cabled advise that His Majesty's Government has issued an official ...

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  11. "SAFETY LAST" AT WEST'S.

    "Safety Last," now being screened at West's, is n comedy that does not pernit one to control laughter for a second.[?] ...

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  12. ARRESTED ON FORGERY CHARGE.

    Edgar Ollie Jelbert (28), boilcrmaker's assistant, of Woodville, was arrested at the Adelaide General Post Office on monday by Detectives Ferguson, Correll. and ...

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  13. THE LARGS BAY.

    With passengers, . mails, , and gencmacaret)., from London and ports, the Aus tralian Commonwealth steamer Largs Bay is expected at the Outer Harbour this ...

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  14. WIRELESS AERIAL AT TOWN HALL.

    It wag reported by the finance committee at Monday's meeting of the Adelaide City Council that an application bad been received from Amalgamated Wireless ...

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  15. PALAIS ROYAL.

    The Talais Royal will be open tomorrow night, and on every Wednesday, Friday, ind Saturday night. On Thursday the [?] ...

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  16. THE TASMANIA.

    The steamer Tasmania, from Liverpool, ia expected at Port Adelaide to-day. The vessel trill discharge about 1,160 tons of genera cargo at a berth in the inner ...

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  17. TIMBER CARGO.

    To the agency of Atesrs. George Wills and Co. the steamer Hamburg, from [?], is expected at Port Adelaide to-day. ...

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  18. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    There are features about this week programme at the Majestic Theatre that should please every one, for mauy and varied are the attractions. Evison ad ...

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  19. "FLAMING YOUTH."

    Who wrote "Flaming- Youth?" Publishers' statistics show that this book is the second best seller in America to-daY [?] ...

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  20. ART AND NORMAN LINDSAY.

    From -SUPPORTER OF DECENCY":— If this great artist's work is indecent and is not tit for young people to view, why should such statues as are in Victoria ...

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  21. LABOUR AND PROHIBITION.

    From H. ESTCOURT HLGHKS:—W it sheer egotism and ignorance that makes "Medieus" write as he docs? In "his his [?] ...

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  22. ART GALLERY EVENING.

    The second of too series of promenade concerts in the Art Gallery will be given on Thursday evening. The Board of Governors lias received a number of ...

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  23. CAPE TULIP WEED.

    Cape Tulip, that troublesome weed which makes its appearance in many suburban gardens, on paths, aud in the park lands, has been receiving special ...

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  24. [?]

    The German steamer [?]3.500,000 caper, feet of timber from ban Francisco The vessel is coming round by way of Tasmania, and is ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS.

    ABBRETIATIOSS.—S.[?] ...

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  26. HELP FOR A WIDOW AND [?]

    Mils Olive Carter, of Alberton, intimates that the profits from her next book on "The Poets" are. to be [?] ...

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  27. FLOWERING GUMS IN CITY GARDENS.

    From time to time the Adelaide Corporation has been criticised for not planting sufficient flowering Australian gums io the city gardens. A report from the ...

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  28. [?] LEVELS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  29. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    [?] Wright,Wood, and steele, Crs [?] ...

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  30. PUBLIC HEALTH. ADMINISTRATION.

    At a meeting of. the Local Board of Health on Monday it, was stated that attention had been directed by the Chairman to a statement in a ...

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  31. OYALTY AND THE LABOUR PARTY

    From "A. B.":-Air. [?], at the Ieputation to the Minister re alteration of be school books, assured the Minister hat the inference of Trades Hall ...

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  32. A CANINE WONDER.

    "The Love Master,"- starring strong heart, the wonder dog, is the chief attraction at the York this week. the story [?] who has chosen ...

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  33. MARSUPIAL BIRTH.

    From STAN. E. GOODE. Corny Point: —I may not have had the experience of some of the writers on this subject, but n 1897. when out from Oodnadatta. ...

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  34. THE DORADILLA PROBLEM.

    From. the Rev. FRANK LADE:—On December 21, 1920, the Hon. G. R. Lafler, I speaking at a meeting of the Soldiers' Fathers' Association. said:—"The ...

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  35. BIRD AND TREE DAY COMPETITION.

    The gold medal presented every year by Capt. S. A. White to the [?] of the Bird and Tree Day competition has been secured for 1924 by Master Kenneth Giles, ...

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  36. WIDENING OF MONTEFIORE ROAD.

    The markets and parks committee of the Adelaide City Council reported at. a meeting of that body on Monday afternoon that, consequent upon the decision ...

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  37. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM CONCERT.

    A successful conceit was given at the Elder Hall on Monday by the Ladies Part-singing" Class, assisted by pupils of Mr. Wiusloe Hall, and Madam Delmar ...

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  38. SAVE THE CHILDREN WEEK.

    From .P I.":—Opening The Journal in Sunday morning the big "ad." of the Save the Children. and Armenian Relief funds caught mv eve. and the story it ...

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  39. "CHARLIE COX'S CHICKENS."

    Members of the Australian Light Horse sho were engaged on the Palestine front luring the Great War tell many stories of [?] ...

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  40. HONOURING CAPT. HARRY BUTLER

    At the annual meeting or the south Australian branch of the Wattle League, at Arcadia Cafe on Monday evening, tributes were paid to the memory of the ...

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  41. SUCCESS" AT THE WONDERGRAPH

    Another stage play [?] unusually fine [?] as a motion picture is "Succes," which, under, the same [?] ids now being shown at the ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    [?] annual meeting of the cricket [?] held in the Tempaerance Hall on Saturday evening A good attendance of number and supporters was ...

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  43. OSSIFICATION.

    [?]:—The case I mentioned which occurred in Adelaide, was fairly well described by me. I am informed by an Adelaide doctor, but some ...

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  44. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    At Monday nights meeting of the Brighton Corporation the Mayor (Mr. Anthoney, M.P.) reported that Brighton and Glenelg had now been granted a souvenir ...

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  45. "SMILER" HALES.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—It is possible that "Smiler" Hales wrote what the Rev. C. E.. Schafer quotes as from his [?] ...

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  46. J. C. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE.

    This evening, ana again tomorrow, a the matinee and night performances, the vaudeville entertainments at the Theatre Royal trill represent the final appearances ...

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  47. COURSING.

    SPRINGTON, August 9.—The second meeting of the Springton Coursing Club was held at Springton on Friday. The weather was ideal; for coursing, and hares were plentiful. ...

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  48. A GRADE CRICKET.

    From HAROLD ROBERTS:—A correspondent refers to the Hawthorn Oral, and its possibilities for A-grade cricket. An sectretary. I should like to state there ...

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  49. AUSTRALIA'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    From EDWIN ASHBY:—The belief that the only warrant for a nation's safety is force, is the opinion of all naval and military men. That it is a fallacy many ...

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  50. HINDMARSH JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    Mr. F. W. Dinnis (Mayor), at the meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council, on Monday evening reported that in connection with the Jubilee celebrations, ...

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  51. THE S.A. OPERA COMPANY.

    From G. S. HALE:—Allow me, through the "columns" of The Register. To say a few words of commendation and appreciation of the performances of the South ...

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