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  4. OBITUARY.

    News has been received in Adelaide of the death of Mr. Arthur Hastings, eldest son of the late Rev. Frederick Hastings; at one time pastor of the Brougham Place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Referring to a rumour which gained currency in Melbourne at the weekend that his retirement ws impending, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day ...

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  6. TOWERING DEBTS.

    The public debt of New South Wales is now £239,032,065, according to the report of the Auditor-General (Mr. Coghlan) for the year ended June 30. Increases under the ...

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  7. WIRELESS DRAWING COMPETITION.

    On Monday night, Mr. J. H. Chinner, tile well-known artist, who recently conducted a drawing competition in conjunction with 5CL announced the winners ...

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  8. LATE GABLES.

    It is understood that no decision has been reached regarding the Dead Sea concessions, cabled earlier. The four groups tendering include one Australian, headed ...

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  9. A HINDMARSH FUNCTION.

    The Mayor and Mayorese of Hindmarsh (Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Nicase) will give a complimentary ball to representatives of every institution in the municipality in ...

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  10. SAVINGS BANK.

    The Trusters of the Savings Bank of South Australia have decided that form the end of this month, the business of the branch shall be conducted in the ...

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  11. POSTAL WORKERS.

    Representatives from all the States attended the annual conference of the Amalgamated Postal Workers Union in the Trades HAll to-day. The report stated ...

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  12. CRUISE IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Mr. H. V. Luff, manager of the Adelaide Wine & Spirit Company, Limited, returned to Adelaide on Friday, after en enjoyable holiday cruise in the South Seas ...

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  13. LATE SPORTING.

    Tantheon was relieved of all his engagements in the V.R.C. Spring Meeting this morning. The extent of the injury to his leg has not been ascertained definitely. ...

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  14. UGANDA MISSION.

    The Rev. T. L. Lawrence, an Anglican missionary from Lira, Uganda, who has been lecturing and campaigning in Adelaide for a month in the interests of the ...

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  15. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The Elder Consenntorium concert season is drawing to a close; the student concert given at the Elder Hall om Monday was the thirteenth and next to ...

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  16. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of unemployed waited on the New South Wales Minister for Lands (Mr. Farrar) to-day, and asked that some steps should be taken immediately to see ...

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  17. AT THE YORK.

    From start to finish, "The Magic Flame'" now being shown at the York Theatre, is a droma of beauty and romance. The picture opens in the main ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    Loves of comedy are well catered for at Wondergrph this week, for Wallace Beery and Ford Sterling are dispensing an abundance of loughs in "Casey at the ...

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  19. MURIEL STARR SEASON.

    During Miss. Muricl Starr's present Adelaide season, the Prince of Wales Theatre has been the scene of continuous drama for many weeks. On Monday ...

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  20. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The new revue at the Majestic Theatre by the Robert Roberts Company, under the title of "Whirlwind," has caught the public faney as crowded house at both ...

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  21. PROTRACTED LITIGATION.

    Leading counsel were sternly rebuked by Mr. Justice Rich in the High Court today for what he described as deliberately protracting a case. His Honor objected ...

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  22. RAFT CAPSIZED.

    The condition of Miss Lissette Liebert, secretary to the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), is much improved. She was nearly drowned in the Murrumbidgee ...

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  23. SMUGGLED CHINESE.

    Lee Lin and Lee Wong appeared at the Sydney Police Court to-day charged with having been directly concerned with the coming into the Commonwealth of ...

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  24. NEW COMMONWEALTH BANK PREMISES.

    The foundation atone of the new Commonwealth Bank premises in Queen street Brisbane, was laid to-day by Sir Robert Gibson (Chairman of directors), in the ...

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  25. TRIBUTES TO EX-MINISTER.

    Every speaker at a public meeting to-day to inaugurate a testimonial to Mr. P. F. Loughlip, formerly Minister for Lands, paid a tribute to the honesty, ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR STOLEN.

    On Monday night a single-Feater Chrysler car, the property of Mr. Adolph Peter Gebhardt, of Rose Park, was taken from in front of the South Australian Hotel. ...

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  27. N.S.W. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

    The professional, golf championship of New South Wales opened to-day. E. Popplewell and A. Downes were among those who tailed to quality. The following ...

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  28. "MR. WU" AT PAV.

    Excitement ran high on Monday at the New Pav., Rundle street, when "Mr. Wu," one of the most popular novels of the day, came to life upon the screen ...

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  29. DARWIN ELECTIONS.

    For the Advisory Council elections the latest figures are:—Young, 198; Watts. 177; Pearce, 81; Harden, 53; Grady, 34; informal, 48. ...

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  30. FATHERS AND SONS.

    More than 70 fathers and sons and one group of three generations—the Messrs. J., W., and E. Ivey—were present at a father and son banquet organized by the ...

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  31. CHESS.

    The Adelaide Chest Club tourney was continued on Monday night, with the following results:—N. Hill versus O. Burth, draw; A. Read beat W. Adams, J. Bishop beat W. Bundey ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT.

    The Hindmarsh Municipal Band gave a citizens' imitation concert in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Monday evening, before a large audience Among the ...

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  33. PEA RIFLE IN CHURCH.

    Worshippers at divine service in St. Andrew's Cathedral received a severe shock on Sunday when a pea rifle was produced. As a result Dudley Dennison ...

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  34. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY LAW.

    It has-been arranged that in some of the States the now Federal Bankruptey Act will be administered under Supreme Court Judges. Negotiations are proceeding with ...

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  35. LATE MINING.

    Mr. J. Smith Boberts, Tennant's Creek, reports:—"Shaft down 31 ft. Rich chute has now crossed shaft to the east. Bringing samples and specimens. Sinking to 50 ft, before any ...

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