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  2. OUR GLORIOUS SOUTH COAST.

    Fishing, as a means of livenhood, was carried on in the days we write of by members of the well-known family of Rumbelow. Their cottage stood close to ...

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  3. WHEAT POOLS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate was resumed in Committee of Supply on Mr. McNeill's (V.) motion to reduce the first item by £1 as an ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    A service which will be conducted at the Adelaide Town Hall on Sunday afternoon will commemorate the sacrifice of those women who laid down their lives in the ...

    Article : 252 words
  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 3 p.m. The House adjourned almost immediately owing to the fact that a motion of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINES.

    The royal commissioner (Mr. Kingsley Thomas), in his report on the goldmining industry in Western Australia, used strongly denunciatory language in ...

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  7. A MAGNIFICENT SPORTING ADVENTURE.

    Nannook is rightly called the "King of the North." When the sun swing low along the southern horizon and darkness steals over the north the polar hear does ...

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  8. DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT GAWLER.

    The head master of the Gawler High School (Mr. Robert Barbour), when questioned regarding the deceased lad, said:—"He always seemed to me to be a decent ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  10. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Watt) took the Chain at 3 p.m. Suggested Day Sittings. Mr. Mackay (Q.) gave notice of motion ...

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  11. A CANDIDATE FOR CONFIRMATION.

    The Rev. S. T. C. Best, the Anglican rector at Gawler, was seen at the residence of Mr. Martin in the evening. He stated that the family were members of his ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 words
  13. BOY SCOUT CORROBOREE.

    On Friday a contingent of about 50 Boy Scouts and officers will leave Adelaide by the express to take part in the annual scout corroboree, to take place this year ...

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  14. VISIT OF MR. KEATS.

    Mr. Keats, the father of the boy, motored from Tanunda to Gawler upon receipt of the distressing news of the tragedy. He informed the police that he ...

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  15. THE MARTIN FAMILY.

    The father of Mr. N. F. Martin was a nephew of the late Hon. James Martin, the originator of the foundry which won fame for Gawler years ago. Mrs. Martin ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. LATE CABLES.

    The Secretary for War (Sir L. Worthingtone-Evans) states that apart from one British infantry battalion, with its headquarters at Tientsin, no British troops are ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING.

    The Rockhampton carnival race meeting rag continued to-day. The chief event, the Rockhampton Cup, resulted:—Mystery Lad, 9 st. 5lb. (O'Loughlin); Sim Dallas ...

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  18. CANTON SHOOTING DESCRIBED.

    Among the arrivals from Canton by the Honam were the following:—Mr. A. H. F. Edwardes, Commissioner of Chinese customs at Canton, wounded in the right ...

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  19. FEES ON ENGAGING SEAMEN.

    Referring to-day to the judgement given by the High Court in the action Union Steamship Company of New Zealand v. teh Commonwealth, the Minister for ...

    Article : 361 words
  20. CONDITION OF INJURED GIRL.

    The injured girl, Sylvia, was taken to he Hutchinson Hospital. She was reported last night to be as well as could be expected. Although she received a ...

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  21. HAWKE'S BAY RACES.

    The Hawke's Bay Winter Meeting was opened on showery weather to-day before a large attendance. The course was heavy. Results:— Hawke's Bay Hurdles, about one and ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY LECTURES.

    Attention is called to the third course nf the University extension lectures. The lectures, which are on "Modern "Egypt" will be Riven by Professor J. A. ...

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  23. INQUEST TO-DAY.

    The local Coroner (Mr. G. Blight) was informed by the police of the tragedy. He [?] proceeded to view the bodies. An inquest will be formally opened this ...

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  24. THE CANADIAN TREATY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) received the news of the passage of the treaty through the Canadian House of Commons with satisfaction, and said he ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. GOLF.

    PINNAROO, June 23.—A team of Pinnaroo golfers journeyed to Murrayville and contested in interesting match with the Murrayville team. At the conclusion the visitors were entertained ...

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  26. BUSES V. TRAMS.

    A decision was given to-day by Mr. Justice Reed on the motion by the motor bus proprietors to quash the city council's bylaw excluding buses from Queen ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    The second concert by the South Australian Orchestra will be given in the Town Hall on Saturday, July 4. when a programme of favourite works will be ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. THE NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  29. ANGASTON CLUB.

    ANGASTON, June 23.—The Angaston Golf Club played a combined team from Eudunda and Anlaby on the Anlaby links on Saturday, June 23. The match was won by Angaston ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION.

    Matters relating to Australian representation at the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition, which will open in Dunedin on November 17, were ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND WHEAT.

    A commercial expert in intimate touch with wheat and flour markets-expressed the opinion to-day that, if the duty on wheat or Hour were removed, the ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Australian Speakers' Association, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that it was a serious matter that so few young ...

    Article : 271 words
  33. THEBARTON OVAL ACCOMMODATION.

    The Thebarton Council, at its meeting on Wednesday evening, in reply to a letter from the South Australian Football League asking that seating, under cover, be ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. CANBERRA WORKS.

    In connection with the proposal to install a first unit of sedimentation tanks and trickling niters to deal with 500,000 gallons of sewage daily at Canberra, at a coat of ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. JAMESTOWN V. ORROROO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  36. SOCIETY WEDDINGS.

    Society circles were interested in a wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-night when Miss Gwendoline Fuller, daughter of Sir George and Lady Fuller ...

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  37. THREE JOCKEYS INJURED.

    At Moonee Valley to-day three jocKeys were injured. The most serious hurt was received by Zeally, who fell with Majestic Map in the Clayton Hurdle Race. It was ...

    Article : 146 words
  38. ACCOMMODATION FOR OFFICIALS.

    The Secretary of the Home and Territories Department (Mr. J. C. McLaren) cave evidence to-day before the Federal Works Committee od the proposal to erect ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Figures showing South Australia's overseas trade for the month of May were made available on Wednesday by Mr. J. B. Richards (the officer in charge of the ...

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  40. GRIM SECRE TOF THE DESERT.

    Close on the heels of that riddle of the desert, in which two gallant British Airman, Lieut. Day and Pilot Stewart, cost their lives after a forced landing on ...

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  41. FOOTBALL.

    On Friday afternoon these two teams played their annual match on the west park. The club led until half-time, but the Veterans played all over their opponents in the second half ...

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  42. STAMP LICENCES.

    Enquiries made by We postal Department indicate that there was much substance for the many complaints received alleging that the withdrawal of many ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING.

    Representing the Melbourne University Council, the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects and the Institute of Engineers of Australia (Melbourne division) ...

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  44. INCORRECT INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    At the Perth Police Court to-day, James Herbert Thorogood, who was charged with making false statement in an income tax return, was fined £70, and £14 costs. ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. CASE OF ELECTROCUTION.

    Rushing to the assistance of his sister, who became entangled ina live electric wire near Deschamp avenue, Lilydale, on October 4 of last year, Gordon Latham ...

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  46. FLINDERS ASSOCIATION.

    WILMINGTON, June 22.—The Melrose and Wilmington teams played on the Wilmington ground last Saturday, and resulted in a fairly easy win for the local team. Scores: ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    Telegraphic and telephonic communication between Melbourne and Sydney and Between various towns in Victoria and New South Wales has been very much ...

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  48. GILBERT ASSOCIATION.

    TARLEE, June 23.—The Tarlee and Hamley Bridge Clubs met for the first time this on the Tarlee Oval. Both teams were not fully represented. Mr. Raggat was central ...

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  49. TRAMWAY STOPPING-PLACE LIGHTS.

    Ald. Leal, a member of the Tramways Trust, informed the Thebarton Council on Wednesday night that the Trust had under consideration the question of having ...

    Article : 42 words
  50. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  51. MAGISTRATES' COURTS.

    MURRAY BRIDGE: Wednesday, June 24 (before Messrs. C. H. Watts and G. R. Handley).—Albert Walter Vesey, of Adelaide, who did not appear, was found guilty of having driven ...

    Article : 184 words
  52. INADEQUATE COURT ROOM.

    In the Police Court at Murray Bridge on Tuesday, Mr. L. von Doussa referred to the inadequacy of the room set apart for use as a Court, and pointed out that ...

    Article : 148 words
  53. HOBART LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    For the Legislative Council by-election Mr. C. J. Eady, barrister, headed the poll. This is the story of how St. Paul's came by some of its best carvings. A man who ...

    Article : 107 words
  54. NEW ZEALAND COAL TRADE.

    New Zealand coal mineowners are protesting against the new railway tariff involving a substantial increase in freights in local coal, by abolishing the existing ...

    Article : 70 words
  55. FEDERAL WORKS COMMITTEE.

    Issued to-day, the annual report of the federal Works Committee chronicles the fact that during the year the committee enquired into 16 different matters ...

    Article : 48 words
  56. PINNAROO EVENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
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