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  2. SYMBOL OF SERVICE.

    A most praiseworthy and meritorious record of achievement was revealed by a statement of the year's activities of the Australian ...

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  3. SOUTHERN CROSS DELAYED.

    The destroyer Anzac, which left Sydney on Sunday afternoon, will strol the Tasman Sea alone the route of the flight of the Southern Cross. This is necessary ...

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  4. PROHIBITION.

    The "No" majority was slightly, in creased as the result of further counting of the liquor referendum vote to-day. The totals at the conclusion of the count ...

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  5. FORESTRY DELEGATES.

    The delegates to the Empire Forestry Conference reached Melbourne this evening from Bendigo, where they spent the early part of the day inspecting the ...

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  6. PADDINGTON MYSTERY.

    Mystery still surrounds the Paddington tragedy, in which Mrs. Hilda Hancock was found on Saturday morning dead, and Aubrey Chapman in a critical condition ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) will open the Northern Public Schools' Exhibition et Sutherlands on September 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association is opposed to the reintroduction of the six-ball over. By an overwhelming majority, at to-night's meeting of the ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister announced to-day that all States except Western Australia would be included in his itineraries during the election campaign. Time would not ...

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  10. ADVENTURES IN TIBET.

    After having made a journey from China to India through Tibet, and having been given up by his friends for dead, Mr. J. T. Mathewson, & missionary attached to the ...

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  11. "ON PRINCIPLE."

    As a protest against the action of the Sydney traffic authorities in taking out a summons against her for having failed to return an expired certificate of motor ...

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  12. BRIGHTON TOWN HALL.

    The Brighton Council has agreed to convoke a meeting of ratepayers to discuss the erection of a new town hall. The decision followed the visit of a deputation ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    The thirty-first annual meeting of the Strut Cricket Club was held at the Unley Oval rooms on Monday night. Mr. V. Y. Richardson (the interstate captain) presided over a large ...

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  14. CANBERRA "WET."

    The decisive defeat of the anti-liquor movement in the Federal capital territory will be followed by the early issue of an ordinance permitting the sale of alcoholic ...

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  15. OPERA IN ADELAIDE.

    Tho Williamson-Melba Upera Company will open their season in Adelaide and Perth with the same cast which appeared in "Turandot" in Melbourne and Sydney. ...

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  16. FIVE SHOPS DESTROYED.

    Five shops and a motor garage were destroyed by fire at Wingham to-night. A bucket brigade checked the further spread of the flames. ...

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  17. YARCOWIE FIELD TRIALS.

    The secretary of the Yarcowie and North-Eastern Field Trial and Show Society (Mr. J. Walsh) writes:—"May I be granted space to set out a few items ...

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  18. ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS.

    The programme of original compositions by members of the Conservatorium Association, presented at the Elder Hall on Monday evening was of remarkable ...

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  19. 12,000 AT WRESTLING MATCH.

    Ted Thye, holder of the title, defeated Hugh Nichols in the wrestling match for the wrestling match for the world's light-heavyweight championship at "the stadium to-night. Thye's ...

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  20. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The concert given to-night at the town hall by the Eucharistic Congress Choin was a triumph for the Rev. Dr. Petorelli in his conducting of the choir and ...

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  21. GLENELG OPTIMISTS.

    "Australia to-day is passing through a period of depression which is greatly aggravated by the condition of mind of the people, and this pessimistic outlook is one ...

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  22. SYDNEY GOLF CARNIVAL.

    Some fine scores were recorded to-day in the first of the events, in the Australian golf championship carnival, at the Royal Sydney Club's links. The mixed ...

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  23. LATE CABLES.

    Mr. John Maxwell, chairman of British International Pictures, Limited, has acquired an interest in Rods Patent, Limited. New Zealand—a new process for ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Annie Collins, of Ambleside, when alighting from a spring cart on Monday, dipped and fell, with the result that both bones of the lower part of her left leg ...

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  25. HULME HANGED.

    In a peaceful manner, Clifford Hulme, who last month was convicted for the murder at Wubin of Harold Eaton Smith, was hanged m Fremantle Jail this ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH BONDS REDEMPTION.

    The Federal Treasurer's offer made early in July, to redeem Commonwealth stock or bonds maturing on September 15, at any time with interest to date of ...

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  27. INTERSTATE RIFLE MATCHES.

    Perfect weather favoured the first day of the Commonwealth Prize Meeting of the N.R.A. of W.A. at Swanbourne to-day. Bright sunshine, with little or no ...

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  28. CHESS.

    The A. J. Laughton silver cup tourney which is nearing completion, was continued at the Adelaide Chem Clubrooms on Monday night. There was a good attendance Results:— ...

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  29. "SUICIDE POINT."

    Mr. Hyram Goldstein, Nationalist member of the Legislative Assembly for the Coogee Electorate, was found dead at the foot' of cliffs known locally as ...

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  30. HAMPDEN CLONCURRY MINES.

    The shareholders in the Hampden Cloncurry Mines, Limited, agreed to-day to place the company into voluntary liquidation. and to appoint as liquidator Mr. E. ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred recently at Peter borough of Mr. Thomas Cahill, an old colonist, at the age of 90 years. He was born in Ireland, and came to South ...

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  32. AGED MAN KILLED.

    Mr. william Frederick Allworth (77), of Manly, senior partner in the firm of W. F. Allworth 4 Sons, public accountants, was knocked down by a ...

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  33. COMMUNITY PRAYER.

    The proposal to hold a weekly gathering in Adelaide for community prayer has been advanced a further step. The committee of the council of ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for August was 37,991 oz. valued at £161,376—an increase of 8,581 oz., over the previous month, but a decrease of 750 oz, compared with ...

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  35. DEEP DRAINAGE FOR BRIGHTON.

    The mayor (Mr. W. S. Walsh) reported at a meeting of the Brighton Council on Monday evening that the sewerage system was being extended to Somerton, and ...

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  36. DEFAMATION ACTION.

    The action by A ic S. H. Ford (late shire clerk, at Stanthorpe) against the chairman (Mr. A. F. Rogerson), claiming £3,500 damages for alleged defamation ...

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  37. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association applied to the Adelaide, City Council for the lease of part of the parklands to be used as an oval. A motion ...

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  38. COURAGE REWARDED BY DEATH.

    An unknown man, who attempted to stop two bolting horses harnessed to a lorry, was dragged along the road in Harbour street to-night, and we trampled to ...

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  39. CONVENT FIRE.

    Holy Cross Convent at Epsom, a 12-roomed wooden building, was seriously damaged by fire to-nigbt. The children are absent on holidays, and there were ...

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  40. CROQUET.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September l.—The A grade semi-final for the trophy pretested by Mrs. W. Wilson for competition by members of the Methodist Ladies Club was played ...

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  41. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Council of Churches on Monday afternoon presided over by the Rev. Principal "Keik, M.A, B.D., the following motion was ...

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  42. BRIGHTON TRAIN FARES.

    At a meeting of the Brighton Council on Monday evening, the mayor (Mr, W.S. Walsh) reported that petitions were being presented to the Railways Commissioner ...

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  43. LINDRUM V. McCONACHY.

    Walter Lindrum and Obit McConachy began a match of 18,000 up to-night. Lindrum was in good form and made a break of 557., When the season ended he was heading by 1,500 to ...

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