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  2. LOOKING AHEAD.

    Professor Perks, of Toronto, addressing the British Association, remarked, "within, a measurable number of years it is not impossible that our present civilization ...

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  3. IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Few men hare had more varied experiences in the interior of Australia than Mr. Joseph Harding, who is now living with his niece and nephew, Mrs. and Mr. ...

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    Before a large attendance and in perfect weather, G. L. Patterson and J. B. Hawkes (Australia) reached the final in the American national doubles ...

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  5. ZIONIST CONGRESS.

    Though the Zionist Congress held at Vienna by 136 votes to 17 expressed confidence in the President Dr. Weizmann, he resigned. The Socialists abstained ...

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  6. STATE LEGISLATION.

    The Bill introduced in the House of Assembly by the Government to amend the Control of Advertisements Act aims at preventing firms and others from putting ...

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  7. SELF-SUPPORTING EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    On July 7 we had our first public meeting of the Self-Supporting Empire League. It took place at the Hotel Cecil, and Lord Jellicoe presided. There were several ...

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  8. JAPAN'S MISFORTUNES.

    Official reports confirm earlier advices regarding the destruction caused by torrential rains during the past few days in the Tokio and Yokahama districts. Six ...

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  9. "LADY OF THE ROSE."

    An attractive theatrical event is promised by the J. C. Williamson directorate at the Theatre Royal to-night. Greater interest is being evinced in the ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    Next Saturday night J. C. Williamson New Royal Opera Company will stage "The Street Singer." It is another George Highland production, the plot of which ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. ENGLISH GIRLS DENOUNCED.

    The Infanta Eulalia of Spain makes a sweeping denunciation of English girls in a book entitled, "Courts and Countries After the War" which has just been ...

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  12. WILLIAM HEUGHAN.

    To-night William Heughan, the world's famed singer and actor, will give the first of his farewell concerts in the Adelaide Town Hall, when all who have not yet ...

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  13. PALAIS ROYAL.

    Dancing will be kept up this evening at the Palais Royal, North terrace, until 11.30. Those who are fond of good dance music will find their wants catered for by ...

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  14. MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the mixed doubles championship, J. B. Hawkes and Miss K. McKane beat White and Miss Gardner, 6-1, 6—2, and Pearson and Mrs. Jessup, 8—6, 9—7, W. ...

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  15. THE PAVILION.

    Hal Roach's latest feature production, "The King of Wild Horses," in which a magnificent but very dangerous Morgan stallion has the stellar role, and Edna ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN PRAISED.

    Large, crowds, at Deauville enthusiastically and impartially applauded every good stroke the Australians made. They have gained a popular place in the crowd's ...

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  17. OBJECTIONABLE POSTERS.

    Replying to a deputation from the Presbyterian General Assembly, suggesting that some action should be taken in the way of censoring film posters, the ...

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  18. DRIED FRUITS INDUSTRY.

    In the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Stewart. (V.) moved the adjournment of the House in order to discuss the Government's policy in ...

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  19. REACHING UPWARDS.

    The Moscow correspondent of the Daily Express states that 14 men and five women belonging to the Georgian Geographical Society climbed the peak of Mount Elbruz ...

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  20. NINE MAORI MAIDS AT WEST'S.

    Illness [?] and the nine Maori maids will open a season at West's Olympia Theatre to-day, at the matinee. Full of harmony and grace are the dances ...

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  21. LEPERS.

    The Hinemoa which arrived to-day from Napier has as passengers nine lepers from New Zealand who are being transfered to Makogai leper station in ...

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  22. STAR SUBURBAN CIRCUIT.

    An excellent double programme will be presented at the Star Theatres at Unley and Goodwood to-night. The main attractions will be "The Devil's Cargo" and ...

    Article : 443 words
  23. ESCAPE OF ABORIGINES.

    The police are not on the trail of six aboriginal lepers who recently escaped from the Darwin Leper Station. Three have been recaptured—one having been ...

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  24. MORE FIGHTING IN CANTON.

    Fighting broke, out again in Canton City yesterday. No details are yet forthcoming regarding the occurrence.—Reuter. ...

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  25. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    At the Victoria Hall, Gawler place, on September 19 and 26, under the production of Mr. T. H. Nave, the Adelaide Repertory Theatre will present Edward ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    In the county cricket matches to-day, rain delayed the start of most games, until after lunch. Scores—At Lords.—Yorkshire, 2 for 181 (Holmes ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. BUCK JUMPING CONTESTS.

    All lovers of horses and good horsemanship should not fail to see that grand opening on the afternoon of September 5 of the buckjump riding championship of ...

    Article : 312 words
  29. HOBBS AND MUSIC HALL OFFER.

    J. B. Hobbs, the famous Surrey professional, has declined an offer to appear at the Coliseum to demonstrate various batting strokes. When interviewed by ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    Advices from Dayton, Alabama, U.S.A., state that a white man and six negroes were killed on Thursday, when a cotton gin boiler exploded.—Reuter. ...

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  31. "THE MOVIE BALL."

    Judging by the amount of work and energy expended by the committee of the 1925 movie ball, to be held oh Thursday, September 3, it promises to be the year's ...

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  32. FAREWELL TO "SNAP."

    Great enthusiasm celebrated the final night of Kenneth Duffield's musical, revue, "Snap," at the Theatre Royal last evening. It was the eighth night to record ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. SOCCER IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Daily Chronicle publishes the following opinion on Australian Association soccer, gathered in conversation with members of the British touring team ...

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  34. "FROM SHOPGIRL TO DUCHESS."

    Beginning at the matinee to-day at the Prince of Wales Theatre, William Anderson is presenting "From Shopgirl to Duchess," by Charles Darrell, The play ...

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  35. "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" SEASON EXTENDED.

    In response to many requests, to keep. "The Ten Commandments" at the Wondergraph over show time, Mr. Forster has agreed to do so. Already crowds are ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. SCOTT BEAT BERRY.

    As the outcome of a challenge made in July, a unique series of matches between heavyweight boxers has been begun. Phil Scott met Tom Berry at Blackfriar's ring ...

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  37. KAPLAN AND HERMAN FIGHT DRAW.

    At Waterbury, Connecticut, Louis (Kid) Kaplan, world's featherweight champion, and Babe Herman, Pacific coast challenger for the title, fought a 15 rounds match ...

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  38. THE ROLL OF VICTIMS.

    The latest official announcement is that 18 deaths and nine persons injured is the result, of Wednesday's storm.—Reuter. ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    A magnificent programme will be presented by the South Australian Orchestra at next Saturday's concert in the Town Hall. Two overtures from different ...

    Article : 186 words
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