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  2. Advertising

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    Cecil Albert Ray (13), of Sefton street, Largs Bay, whose death at the Adelaide Hospital was reported on Friday, was knocked down on Wednesday evening by a ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING.

    Eurythmic was slightly mare popular to-day for the Caulfield Cup. Salitros is still regarded as easily his moat formidable rival; but the A.J.C. Derby winner does ...

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  6. DUNEDIN RACES.

    McClean Stakes of 500 sovs.; four furlongs.—Meteorite, 8 St.; Humboldt, 8; Songbird, 8. Time, 49 4-5. ...

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  7. CROQUET.

    The open tournament of the South Terrace Croquet Club was continued on Thursday and Friday, and some of the contests provided very close finishes, and a fine exhibition of croquet. ...

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  8. FELL FROM A LADDER.

    While carrying a hod up a ladder at the Fleet Motor Works' new building in Commercial road, Port Adelaide, at 11 a.m. on Friday. Mr. John Charles, a labourer ...

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  9. A TAXATION TANGLE.

    The contention, among others, that Federal powers do not extend to the regulation or control of the constitution of companies incorporated under the State laws, is ...

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  10. SLIPPED ON A FOOTPATH.

    Mr. Walter Taylor, a labourer, of Dale street, Port Adelaide, slipped on the footpath in Divett street, Port Adelaide, on Frida- morning, and struck his head on a ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide division of the Federated Storemen and Packers' Union on Tuesday night a letter was received from the secretary of the Distributing Trades' Union stating ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. LATE CABLES.

    The United States Government will not officially recornise any treaty between Poland and Bolshevik Russia which undertakes to dispose of Russian territory ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. GAS EXPLOSION AT A SCHOOL.

    At the Lefevre Peninsula State School recently a gas explosion occurred which resulted in injury to one of the lady teachers. A gas tap had been left turned on in a ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Federal Taxation Tennis Club went by drag Coromandel Valley on Eight Hours Day, and engaged the local team. The tournament was closely contested, and resulted in the defeat of ...

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  15. CRICKET.

    Strathalbyn, 149.—F. Von Doussa, 54, 4 for 24; H. H. Clark, 17, 6 for 18; B. Read, 29; C. Mullner, 28. Ashtourne, 49.—V. Stephens; 12; V. Payne, 4, 4 for 62; H. Meyer, 4 for 39. ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. CHANGE TO SUIT AMERICA.

    Thirty-one prominent Americana have made a statement explaining their position in the political campaign. They say:—"We all advocate some form of ...

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  17. TROUBLE ON A TUG.

    PORT PIRIE, October 15.—The tug Nelcible was chartered to convey excursionists across to Whyalla on Eight Hours Day, and it was known that some [?] existed among a section of ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  19. A SHEARING MISHAP.

    PORT BROUGHTON, October 14.—Mr. Leonard Hore, son of Mr. Robert Hore, of Ward's Hill, was shearing a sheep [?] father's shed this afternoon, when the ...

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  20. GOLD FOR CUBA

    American bankers have shipped £2,000,000 to Cuba during the last three days, to ease the troubled financial situation there, in response to an appeal from ...

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  21. PERTH TRAMWAYS DISPUTE.

    PERTH, October 15.—The Trades Hall disputes committee this afternoon waited upon the Commissioner of Railways with a compromise proposal to avert the threatened tramway employes' ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The weather conditions continue to be favourable for rifle shooting at Enoggera. To-day, in addition to the President's and Daring Downs matches, the second stage ...

    Article : 295 words
  23. BROKEN HILL DISPUTES.

    In connection with the municipal strike, the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Holme) to-day advised the Mayor (Ald. Wicks) that he would arrive at Broken ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. A GRAVE INDICTMENT.

    The shipowners issued an official statement to-night on the waterfront trouble. It is jointed out that on August 9, 1917, the members of the ...

    Article : 349 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.

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  26. CANADIAN SUGAR PRICE.

    The Canadian Government to-night suspended the Board of Commerce order fixing the price of granulated sugar at 21 cents a lb., pending a hearing of the ...

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  27. MAGISTRATES' COURT.

    GLENELG: Friday, October 13 (before Messrs. J. McGinn and A. G. Davis).—Hazel Brook was fined £2 and costs 15/, and Kenneth Michell £3 and 15/ costs, for having driven motor cars at ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.

    Australia's position in regard to the League of Nations was discussed at the first annual meeting of the South Australian branch of the Australian League of ...

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  29. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.

    The monthly mating was held on Friday, the President (Sir William Sowden), Vice-President (Mr. L. H. Sholl), Mr. R Oquickshank, Inspector B. S. Reach, Messrs. H. D. Gell and W. B. ...

    Article : 449 words
  30. EARLY MURRAY RIVERMEN.

    The abysmal ignorance of Mr. John Ritchie of Goolwa, on early Murray River matters is amusing. The alleged longevity of the steamer Albuty is a proof thereof. The Register (31/3/) ...

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  31. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. FARMERS' LOST MILLIONS.

    Giving evidence to-day before the select committee appointed by the Legislative Council to enquire into the conditions, prospects, and methods of improving the ...

    Article : 194 words
  33. STOCK EXCHANGE SUED.

    Mr. Justice Harvey, sitting in equity jurisdiction to-day, heard an application by the directors of the Federation and Mount Owen Gold Mines. No Liability. ...

    Article : 223 words
  34. 44 HOURS IN THE IRON TRADE.

    Mr. William B. Hupesey, (President of the Iron Trades Employers' Federation), giving evidence before Judge Beeby to-day in the 44-hour week enquiry, said his ...

    Article : 274 words
  35. REPORTED RICH FIND.

    The State mining engineer (Mr. Montgomery) has reported to the Minister for Mines on the find of the prospector, Lambie, 200 miles north-west of Cue, on the ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Saturday, October 16.—Low water. 11.50 a.m.; high water, 5.50 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17.—High water, 6 a.m.; low water noon. ARRIVED.—October 15. ...

    Article : 869 words
  37. HIGH RIVER WAGES.

    The award of the Arbitration Courts in regard to river steamers has created consternation here. Masters and engineers are at present under a estate award. The ...

    Article : 212 words
  38. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The first annual meeting of the South Australian branch of the National Council of Women was held in the Mayor's reception room at the Town Hall on Monday evening. The President (Lady ...

    Article : 489 words
  39. OIL IN THE SOUTHEAST.

    Rps. Livingston and Foster to-day waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and urged that in view of the great importance of securing an oil supply ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. WAR RELIEF MONEY.

    Voluntary contributions for war relief purposes to (March 31 last totalled £5,447,991, and disbursements £3,907,016. The Minister for Internal Affairs ...

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  41. A NEW ZEALAND MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial of Samuel thorn, charged the murder of Sydney Eyre at Pukekawa, in the Auckland district, was begun to-day. The suggestion of the Crown was that ...

    Article : 204 words
  42. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING

    A comprehensive draft report on the whole question of Commonwealth shipbuilding has been prepared by the Public Accounts Committee of the Federal ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Sir Elliott Johnston) took the Chair at 11 a.m. —Mr. Ryan's Fees.— Mr. Ryan (N.S.W.), as a matter of ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. QUEENSLAND. EJECTIONS.

    The count of the Roma group in the Maranoa electorate to-day gave 388 votes to the Country Party candidate, and 237 to the Labour nominee. The votes thus gained ...

    Article : 159 words
  45. EAST TORRENS COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A meeting of the board was held at the Town Hall, Norwood, on Thursday. Present:—Messss. Mahor (Chairman), Gannoni, Hughes, Harper, Simcock, Cosgrove, Smith. The medical officer ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. DONATIONS TO NATIONAL COLLECTIONS.

    The Public Library Board continues to receive gratifying evidences of public sympathy with the work done by the institution under its control. At its meeting on Friday it was announced ...

    Article : 153 words
  47. LATE SHARES.

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  48. THE JOHN FORREST SOLD.

    For some years the Commonwealth has been losing anything up to £8,000 a year on the shipping services which it maintains between Darwin and various ports on the ...

    Article : 100 words
  49. YOUTH SHOT DEAD.

    An alleged murder is reported from Tokirima settlement 25 miles from Taumaruni, in the centre of the north island of New Zealand. A returned soldier ...

    Article : 65 words
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  51. INCREASED DEATH DUTIES.

    Under the provisions of the Death Duties Amendment Bill brought down by the Government, it is anticipated that an additional £250,000 will be raised annually. ...

    Article : 31 words
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