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  4. THE NEW GUINEA LABOR PROBLEM.

    A correspondent sends the following cutting from the "Rabaul Times" on the recent labor troubles there:—"In our last issue we printed rather a ...

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  5. A STOREKEEPER MISSING.

    Mr. Keith R. H. Sinclair (30) left his store at Bow Hill, River Murray, on Saturday afternoon with the intention of paying his wife and children ...

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  7. TENTHS PLAYERS FOR PERTH.

    Members of the English tennis team will leave Adelaide this morning by the East-West express for Perth. Before leaving these shores they will play a ...

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  8. A SUSPECTED PERSON ARRESTED.

    While waiting for a bus at the corner of North-terrace and King William-street on Monday evening, the Police Prosecutor (Detective L. Bond) became ...

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    GENERAL NEWS. Continued from Page 12. TRAIN AND CAR SERVICE TO DARWIN. ...

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  10. ENGINES BREAK DOWN.

    Owing to the breaking down of engines the Commonwealth trains in the Far North have been running late for some time. One day last week the ...

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  11. RACE CARDS STOLEN.

    Two bookstalls in Adelaide were broken open on Sunday night and race cards and books to the value of £12 were removed. Mr. S. P. Olds ...

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  12. BACK TO CLARENDON.

    A procession and a sports programme marked the conclusion of the "Back to Clarendon" celebrations on Monday. The town presented a busy scene about ...

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  13. INSTITUTE OF ANATOMY.

    A beginning will be made shortly with the erection of a building at Canberra, including museums, laboratory, and administrative offices, which will ...

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  14. BUILDING STANDARDS.

    In an endeavor to raise architectural and building standards, an interesting competition has been devised by the Royal Victorian Institute of ...

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  15. PORT AUGUSTA WATER SUPPLIES.

    An inspection was made recently by the president of the Port Augusta Water Commission (Mr. Lloyd Sunman), in company with the; district ...

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  17. SCARCITY OF TOMATOES.

    Concern is being expressed by housekeepers owing to the high price of tomatoes. According to reports from producers and distributers they are ...

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  18. THE BLANCHETOWN DROWNING CASE.

    Efforts to locate the body of Theodore Schroeter (18), who was drowned when swimming in the River Murray at Wood's Flat on Saturday night have ...

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  19. DAMAGE AT HAWKER.

    Squalls which brought duststorms visited Hawker on Friday. The Iron doors of Mr. R. Rivett's motor garage were lifted and deposited on the street. ...

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  20. CANNED FRUIT.

    In consequence of the difficulty in marketing the dried fruit crops of Australia, more attention is being given to the question of canning the fruit for ...

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  21. STONE PRESERVATIVE.

    Considerable interest has been shown in a new method which has been lately devised for the preservation of stonework and masonry of all descriptions ...

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  22. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    About 11.30 a.m. on Monday Mr. Hugh Cathroe, a member of the Semaphore beach patrol, rescued a boy about eight years of age, who fell in the water ...

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  23. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR BORDERTOWN.

    Following the fire which destroyed the electric light plant at Bordertown, the directors of the South-Eastern Electricity Company have decided ...

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  24. THREE ARRESTS UNDER GAMING ACT.

    Three men were arrested on Monday afternoon on charges of unlawful betting. In the Derby stand at the Victoria Park racecourse Detectives ...

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  25. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The summer school of the Church of England Missionary School which was held at Holiday House, Mount Lofty, over the week-end, closed last night. ...

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  26. SALTER'S FORD ROAD.

    The Royal Automobile Association states that a small bridge is being [?]erected on the Nuriootna-Angaston main road at Salter's Ford, about one ...

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