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  2. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A Bet."—Yes. "Old Subscriber," Swan Rench.—It is usual to elect a committee annually, but such matters are governed by the society's rules. You had better ...

    Article : 971 words
  3. WAR FUNDS.

    Subscription may be sent to Mr. [?] Riley, 23, W[?]-street, Adelaide. Total subscriptions, £95,707 12/7. [?] £; Reynella Methodist Sunday-school (12th donation), ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  4. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    The attention of the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) was to-day drawn to the fact that only 15 days remain to complete the period in which the Federal ...

    Article : 205 words
  5. "THE SATURDAY EXPRESS."

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  6. THE HOME AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. Wilfred Blacket. K.C., of Sydney, who has been appointed to conduct an enquiry into the charges in relation to the administration by the Home Affairs ...

    Article : 745 words
  7. TOY-MAKING.

    There is good reason to believe that toy-making may become a remunerative industry in South Australia, with the result that much money now sent away for ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  8. THE WAR SOLDIERS RETURN

    The main thoroughfares of Adelaide were gay with bunting on Friday, when another batch of sick and wounded soldiers returned. Patriotic symbols were ...

    Article : 609 words
  9. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    At the Currie-street Recruiting Depot on Friday 30 volunteers for active service were examined, of whom 22 were enlisted and 8 were unfit. ...

    Article : 337 words
  10. MORE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Another contingent of 233 wounded and invalided soldiers will disembark on Monday. There are 104 Victorians, 40 South Australians, and 20 Tasmanians. The South ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. THE LATE MR. F. H. PIESSE, OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Piesse memorial statue, erected by public subscription, at Katanning, in Western Australia, was unveiled recently, by Sir John Forrest, who said he was present ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. AFTER SEVEN YEARS.

    At the Bathurst Police Court to-day Henry E. Meagen (35) was charged with having escaped from the Reformatory Prison, Castlemaine, on January 23, 1909. ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. PRIVATE PNNNYCUICK.

    Mrs F. Kast of North Unley, has received news that her brother, Private E. H. ' Pennycuick has been severely wounded. Private R. C. Pennycuick, who ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. "THE CHRONICLE" IN THE FIRING LINE.

    Private R. L. Roberts, who is on active service in the firing line, has written to his relations at Barabba, near Stockyard Creek, stating that he receives "The ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. LIEUTENANT PHELAN.

    Mrs. L. Pheian of Park-terrnace. Wayville, has been notified that her son. Private E. Phelan, of the 3rd Light Horse, now in Egypt, has been promoted to ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. BROKEN HILL MINERS' CASE.

    Mr. Justice Higging delivered his final award in the Arbitration Cmrt to-day in the case of the Barrier branch of the A.M.A. against the Broken Hill Proprietary and others. His Honor ...

    Article : 439 words
  17. ENEMY SHAREHOLDERS.

    The chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne (Mr. W. J. Roberts) said today that the general public should be reminded that applications for certificates ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. SCIENCE AND IMPERIAL SAFETY.

    If the British Empire does not mend its ways and encourage science in its schools it will go down. This, at least, was the opinion expressed by Professor Osborne in ...

    Article : 305 words
  19. ONE FOR FATHER.

    "Johnny," said father firmly, "you must go to bed now.":Don't want to!" replied Johney [?]tinuously, sinking deeper into his chair. ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. A CREDITABLE RECORD.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon wrote to the Railways Commissioner thanking him for the courtesy shown (by his officers towards the members of the 43rd Infantiy Battalion ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. THE GALWER STRIKE.

    The trouble that occurred at Mr. S Perry's iron works at Gawler on Tuesday, when about 50 men ceased work, because of the refusal of the management to reinstate ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. MATHEMATICS IN WAR.

    The wounded "Tommy" was relating his experiences to a circle of friends. "Yes," he said, "I was in a bit of a hole once. There were two German snipers ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. A SATISFACTORY TEST.

    "So you want to marry my daughter, eh?" said the old man. "Do you think you have the patience and forbearance to make her a kind and indulgent husband?" ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,401 words
  25. BROKEN HILL.

    A number of young men who failed to put in the requisite, military drills were before the Police Court to-day, and were fined, or will undergo seven days' ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. SIR E. SHACKLETON.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton is starting with a relief party for Elephant Island, where ten members of his crew were left behind when he made his escape from the Weddell Sea. ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. SILVERTON TRAMWAY MEN.

    The dispute with the Silverton tramway employes is settled. An agreement was arrived at to-day, fixing the minimum wage at 11/, the men to retain all present ...

    Article : 50 words
  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Clerks' Union last night the resignations of the president (Mr. Leighton) and the secretary (Mr. Swebleses) were accepted. ...

    Article : 46 words
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