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  2. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Australia is a land of contrasts, and to travel from Adelaide to the end of the northern railway is to pass from one extreme to the other. As far as Quorn, some miles north, the conntry is a pleasure to travel through, dotted as it is with prosperous farms, each with its large ...

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  3. ANOTHER SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    There was a recurrence to-day of the trouble between the Commonwealth Shipping Line and the Seamen's Union, when members of the onion refused to renew ...

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  4. LORD BYRON.

    We have received from the Rev. Canon Barber, The Vicarage, Hucknall, Notes, and honorary treasurer of the movement, a letter on behalf of the Lord Byron ...

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  5. SKIN WOOL ACTIONS.

    The hearing was begun to-day before the Full Court of Victoria consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), Mr. Justice Mann, and Mr. Justice McFarlan ...

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  6. COAL MINERS' DISPUTE.

    A meeting of the Miners' Delegate Board, at which representatives were present from 65 lodges on the northern coalfields, was held at Newcastle to-day to ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    There is every prospect of a record entry being received for the 1925 South Street Competitions, to be held at Ballarat from September 28 to October 31, and ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 178 words
  9. COLLEGE CONTESTS.

    Considerable talent and skill were shown by the speakers in the debate between Adelaide and Melbourne, held in the Price Hall. Grote street, on Tuesday evening ...

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  10. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    The weekly song gathering will be held in the Adelaide Town Hall from 1 to 2 o'clock on Friday, when the fifth anniversary of the inauguration of community ...

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  11. "EVERYMAN."

    At the Town Hall on Thursday, August 20, and Saturday, August 22, performances will be given of Walford Davies's "Everyman," prefaced by the first movements of ...

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  12. A MINING ACCIDENT.

    Messrs. Arch Neimes and Dick Patching, both of Tenterfield, were mining at Boonoo Boonoo, 18 miles from Tenterfield, and were working 150 ft. in the ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. SLIGHT BREEZE AT LYTTELTON.

    At the Lyttelton Magistrates' Court today 17 members of the crew of the steamer Willaston were charged with refusing duty. The case against the chief cook ...

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  14. MOTOR AND TAXI DRIVERS' ASSOCIATION.

    On Tuesday, Mr. Ted. Loughlin and Mr. J. A. Southwood (secretary of the Adelaide Motor and Taxi Drivers' Association) followed up their efforts of last ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. CHILDREN'S HOMES.

    The annual meeting of members of the Federated Protestant Children's Homes was held at Way Hall, Franklin street, on Tuesday evening, Mr. A. A. Brice ...

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  16. FEDERAL LOAN COUNCIL.

    When the Queensland Premier (Mr. Gillies) is in Sydney this Week he will call upon the Premier of New South Wales and endeavour to induce him to ...

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  17. LANDS OPEN TO APPLICATION.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lauds (Hon. T. Butterfield) desires to call the special attention, of persons interested to an advertisement, in this issue notifying ...

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  18. FATAL THUNDERSTORMS.

    The East Netherlands on Monday evening was swept by a terrific thunderstorm which caused loss of life and much damage to property. Details available thus ...

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  19. ALTHOUSE-MIDDLETON.

    That the most cordial relations exist between those gifted singers, Messrs. Alt-house and Middleton, and their Adelaide audiences, was again exemplified on ...

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  20. HELENE TAYLOR FUND.

    On Wednesday, August 26, in the Town Hall, the Adelaide Glee Club, assisted by Misses Valda Harvey, Elsie Woolley, Messrs. Fred Stone, Gordo James, and ...

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  21. CASUALTIES

    RENMARK, August 11.—John William Gallery, aged 51 years, a son of one of the original village settlers at Lyrup, who arrived there some 30 years ago, was found ...

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  22. ENORMOUS DAMAGE DONE.

    During the hurricane an aeroplane crashed into the Roman Catholic Asylum, at Ruurlo, killing three people. Borculo, with 5,000 inhabitants, of whom 2,000 ...

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  23. MULLER'S PUNT CLOSED.

    According to our Renmark correspondent, Muller's punt has been closed since Wednesday, July 29. Those wishing to reach Loxton from Berri must motor by ...

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  24. CHINESE WITH OPIUM.

    The Collector Customs (Mr. J. Musgrave) dealt, at Port Adelaide, on Tuesday, with a Chinese member of the crew of the oil steamer Semiramus, which arrived ...

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  25. LATE SPORTING.

    V.R.C. August Meeting.—Three-year-old Handicap—Tonic. August Steeplechase—King High. SYDNEY, Tuesday ...

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  26. ADELAIDE COMPETITIONS.

    The Adelaide competitions under the direction of the Band Association of South Australia, were advanced another stage during yesterday moraine afternoon, and ...

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  27. FOOT GASHED.

    KANGAKILLA August 11.—On Monday while working with a number of men at Glentaggart felling timber for Mr. Lafferty, of Clarendon, Mr. Reginald ...

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  28. DAY MEETINGS OF PARLIAMENT.

    Day sittings of Parliament, and the introduction of a bill in the Legislative Assembly to revert back to single electorates for the election of members of the ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS.

    The annual general meeting of the South Australian branch of the Professional Officers Association, Commonwealth public service, was held at the G.P.O. Adelaide ...

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  30. MURRAY BRIDGE NOMINATIONS

    Hurdle Race.—Quindaro, St. Auburn, Uley, Pahrcool, Vera K., Tutankhamen, Ocean Wave, Surazal, Stick Up, Start, Thanksgiver, Terry, Zara Spinifex, Peter Trenton, Oorla King ...

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  31. A FATAL FALL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Through falling 40 ft. from a staging, Laurence Ashworth, aged 23, was killed at Geelong to-day. In attempting to save himself from falling he ...

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  32. DROWNED WHEN DUCK SHOOTING.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Frank Caudwell (23), electrician, was drowned at Wyndham yesterday. Gallant attempts at rescue were made by two men, one of ...

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  33. GLENELG BREAKWATER CAISSONS.

    The question of the removal of the caisons from te foreshore at Glenelg came up again before the Glenelg Corporation on Tuesday evening. The Mayor ...

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  34. STATE MEMBER AGGRIEVED.

    The President of the Senate (Mr. Givens), replying to-night to the allegations made, pointed out that the positions on the steps were allotted, so that ...

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  35. VICTORIAN LAND TAX.

    Protests by farmers against the sudden heavy increase in valuations for State land tax purposes have opened up the whole question of the working of the ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.—Arrived: August 11—Erwiken, from Bunbury; Kangaroo, from Singapore. Sailed: August 11—Moira, for Windham; Cardita, for Tarakan; Minderoo, for Singapore. ...

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  37. LORRY OUT OF CONTROL.

    KANGARILLA, August 10.—Mr. J. Kelly who works at Glentaggart tree-felling for Mr. Lafferty, was returning from the city on Sunday evening when in ...

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  38. VIOLET DAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    CHERRY GARDENS, August 11.—Violet day was observed here on Sunday, when bunches of blue and white violets were places in the soldiers' memorial window at the Methodist Church. ...

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  39. CANTERBURY GRAND NATIONAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  40. MELBOURNE SHEEP SALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 words
  41. CAPTAIN G. H. WILKINS.

    The Oslo newspaper Morgen Bladet says:—The explorer, Capt. G. H. Wilkins, who is leading an expedition to the Antarctic, has arrived at Oslo from London, and ...

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  42. COURSING.

    The draw for the Adelaide Plympton Club's meeting took place at the Napoleon Hotel on Tuesday night. It was announced that coursing would begin at Plympton on Thursday at ...

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  43. IN THE COURTS.

    PETERBOROUGH: Tuesday, August 11 (before Messrs. S. D. Jones and W. H. Bennett).—Arthur L. Farley was charged, on the information of Mr. C. Noonan, billiard saloon ...

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  44. TASMANIA'S MINERALS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  45. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated to-night that Cabinet had approved of the appointment of the permanent head of the Works and Railways Department ...

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  46. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

    A match was played on Saturday on the Hoyleton Oval between Hoyleton and Auburn. After an even game up to three-quarter timer. Hoyleton put on 4 goals 2 behinds to nil and ...

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  47. LATE MINING.

    The July output of the Bouder Perseverance was 4,649 tons, £14,462. ...

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  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 32 words
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