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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 59 words
  3. WOMEN'S INFLUENCE.

    A woman delegate, who is returning from a world tour, says women of an educated type are taking a great interest in ...

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  4. "A MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE."

    There are thirteen guests at dinner in "A Midnight Adventure," at the Grand Theatre. Before the night is out one of them has been murdered ...

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  5. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    The judgment of a court in Perth allowing compensation to a Harbor Trust employe who was run down by a motor car ...

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    GENERAL NEWS. Continued from Page 13. ELECTION ARRANGEMENTS. The Federal elections will be held on ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From J. SANKEY ROBINSON, 81, Currie-street, Adelaide—Not being attached to any political party, and able to look on dispassionately, it does ...

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  8. BRITAIN IN THE AIR.

    Although Lieutenant D'Arcy Greig in to-day's speed flight was piloting the machine in which Lieutenant Webster won the Schneider Cup last year, be flew ...

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  9. ARMISTICE SUNDAY.

    In connection with the request of the Prime Minister's Department that all churches should begin their services next Sunday so as to ensure a pause ...

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  10. LABOR.

    Referring to the reduction for the quarter in the living wage in accordance with the Commonwealth Station's index figures, the secretary of ...

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  11. GUY FAWKES' DAY.

    Although it is 323 years since the plot to blow up the British Parliament with gunpowder was discovered and frustrated, the event, under the name ...

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  12. LIQUOR TRADES EMPLOYES.

    The secretary of the Liquor Trades Employes' Union (Mr. F. M. Standish) has been indisposed for several days, and has been unable to attend to his ...

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  13. BOY WEEK.

    From A. T. WREFORD (Chairman), and J. T. MASSEY (secretary).—The most successful Boy Week yet held is recently concluded. We desire to ...

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  14. CLERKS DISSATISFIED.

    A mass meeting of clerks who are members of the Federate Clerks' Union, and others, will be held next week to consider the decision to appeal ...

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  15. CAPTAIN CAMPBELL'S PLANS.

    As previously stated, Captain Malcolm Campbell left Croydon aerodrome in a light aeroplane yesterday for the Sahara Desert, to discover a ...

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  16. PURSE LOST AND FOUND.

    An operator on a tramways bus on the East Glenelg route found a purse containing £2 10/ in money, a cheque for £37 10/, and a bankbook in his ...

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  17. THE RAILWAYS UNION.

    The organiser of the Railways Union (Mr. N. Pearce) returned to Adelaide on Monday after having conducted a [?]th's organising tour through the ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    A request has been made by the Anti-God Society to the Central Council of the Soviet that trades unionists shall not be allowed to participate in ...

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  19. CHURCH OF ENGLAND'S MEN'S SOCIETY.

    The Church of England Men's Society held its annual communion breakfast at St. John's Church yesterday. Eighty members were present. ...

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  20. THE LATE MR. G. A. COMBE.

    From A. E. WALDRON, St. Peters:—Though well aware that Mr. G. A. Combe had long been suffering from a painful illness, I was much shocked ...

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  21. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings for the ten days ended October 31 amounted to £110,339, as compared with £93,189 for the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  22. A BIGAMY CASE.

    In the Perth Divorce Court on Monday it was revealed that a man married a woman seven years ago who had a husband ...

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  23. THE PLASTERERS' UNION.

    After having occupied offices in the basement of the Trades Hall for several years, the plasterers' Union has secured accommodation in the building ...

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  24. COMMUNITY SINGING SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The adjudicator (Mr. E. H. Wallace Packer) has selected the following six candidates to compete in the final examination for the community singing ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE ROBBERY.

    During the week-end thieves broke into the shop of Mr. Arthur W. Gordon, tailor, of Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, and stole goods valued at £90 ...

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  26. THE BUTCHERS' PICNIC.

    On account of the annual picnic of the employes in the meat industry, the butchers' shops in the metropolitan area were closed on Monday. Three ...

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  27. PLAYING WITH MATCHES.

    Playing with matches at his parents' home in C[?]nois-road, Chelsea, to-day. Maxwell Mercer, 1 year and 10 months, set fire to the bed and was ...

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  28. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Hairdresser."—The population of South Australia on June 30, 1928, was 577,756. "E.C.R.," Hyde Park.—As the building is not at present in any shopping district, the ...

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  29. FURNITURE TRADE EMPLOYES.

    The secretary of the Furniture Trade Employes' Union (Mr. F. Goring) stated on Monday that the Federal conference of the organisation would be held in ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. BACK TO CLARE.

    Satisfactory arrangements regarding accommodation are being made in connection with the Back to Clare celebrations, which will be held from ...

    Article : 65 words
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  32. WEIGALL OVAL TENNIS COURTS.

    Two new courts constructed at the Welgall Oval will be opened for play on Saturday. For several years improvements have been made to the ...

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  33. NEW FIGHTING PLANE.

    The Air Ministry has revealed the details of the first high-powered monoplane fighting-plane built in Britain. It is a Westland Wizard, equipped with ...

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  34. A MOTORIST KILLED.

    On his way from Albury to witness the Melbourne Cup, Mr. Leonard A. Wilson (34) was killed about 630 p.m. to-day. He was driving a truck loaded ...

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  35. A SCIENTIFIC "GENTLEMAN."

    The president of the local branch of the Royal Geographical Society (Mr. A. A. Simpson) has been notified from London by the ...

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  36. SERVICE TO INDIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that negotiations have been concluded for a regular air service to India. An agreement has also been reached ...

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  37. BROADCASTING THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    The co-ordinated scheme of broadcasting has enabled the broadcasting stations in the leading States of the Commonwealth to make a feature of ...

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  38. THE TANGO MARU.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's tugboat, Coringa, will leave Brisbane about midnight to render assistance to the Tango Maru, which is still hard and ...

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  39. SUNDAY CLOSING OF BOWSERS.

    The Council of Churches, at its meeting on Monday, endorsed the movement for the compulsory closing of petrol bowsers on Sundays, and wished ...

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  40. TWO AIRMEN KILLED.

    A message from Prescott Arizona) states that when the monoplane Yankee Doodle, bound from Los Angeles to New York in an attempt on the ...

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  41. WORLD DISARMAMENT.

    The chief celebration in South Australia in connection with the movement for world disaarmament will take place at Elder Park on Sunday. ...

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  42. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE AT ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL.

    A special service will be held at the Cathedral on Sunday morning, at which there will be special remembrance of those who gave their lives in the Great ...

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  43. STEAMER CANBERRA AGROUND.

    The inter-State passenger Steamer Canberra this morning went aground in the Brisbane River. She was proceeding up the river on a voyage ...

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  44. GUY FAWKES DAY.

    Guy Fawkes Day at Warragul to-day resulted in the death of Herbert Godfrey (10). Celebrations were held by a large number of children, the ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. KILLED BY A FALL OF EARTH.

    Mr. Clyde Hetherington, a shire employe, was killed by a fall of earth at the North Bega quarra to-day, and Mr. Frank Burton was seriously ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    On a four-valve wireless set, Mr. H. A. Behrens, of Queen-street, Norwood, on Monday night picked up wireless telephone conversations between ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. MORETON BAY WITH MIGRANTS.

    Early this morning the steamer Moreton Bay will berth at the Outer Harbor from London. The vessel has a large number of migrants for [?] ...

    Article : 39 words
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