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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 420 words
  3. TWO YEARS OF WAR.

    The ostensible cause of the declaration of war by Austria against Serbia on July 28, 1914, was the murder of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand (the heir-presumptive to ...

    Article : 1,189 words
  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Mr. O. Raymond's little boy fell from a fence to-day and fractured one of his legs just above the ankle. He was removed to the hospital, where Dr. Dunstan set the ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. EDNA MAY CENTRAL.

    Replies to the communications of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide to the chairman of the Edna May Central Company respecting the error in the June ...

    Article : 446 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Galway attended the Conservatorium concert on Monday evening. Lady Galway will present a standard, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 816 words
  7. ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAR.

    Friday next will be the second anniversary of the declaration of war by Great Britain and in addition to arrangements that are being made ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. A STRANGE MISHAP.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Sylvia Harri[?]t Onley, aged 1 year ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 745 words
  10. THE WAR LOAN.

    To-day is the final opportunity for intending subscribers to the Commonwealth war loan to place their names on the list of applicants, as after to-day the banks and ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. THE PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN.

    The president of the United Labor Party (Mr. W. C. Melbourne) stated on Monday that at a meeting of the executive of that body it was decided, after consultation with ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. RAILWAY COTTAGES.

    Mr. R. A. Connor, M.P., has received the folloiving letter from the secretary to the Commissioner of Public Works in reference to the invitation of tenders for the erection ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. LABOR TROUBLES. THE DELAYED TRANSPORT.

    The refusal of the Sydney waterside workers to unload sugar from a transport for the reason that the owners declined to regard it as special cargo and pay for ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. NO EARLY CLOSING AT LAMEROO.

    In connection with the petition and the counter-petition under the Early Closing Acts, 1911-12, received by the Minister of Industry from electors in the hundred of ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,641 words
  16. CONFECTIONERY SHOP BURNED.

    At about 6 p.m. on Monday a small confectionery shop, conducted by Mrs. Fry, at Brooker-terrace, Cowandilla, was completely destroyed by fire. The b[?] ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. SAVING THE BABIES.

    The attention of the public is invited to the Child-Welfare Exhibition to be held in October, and for the furtherance of which those interested will meet in the ...

    Article : 708 words
  18. ARBITRATION COURT BUSY.

    His Honor Mr. President Brown, on taking his, seat on the bench of the industrial Court on Monday, said there were a large number of cases down for [?]earing, ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. FIRE IN A BAKEHOUSE.

    A fire broke out in premises owned by Mr. J. Phillips and occupied by the Co-Operative Bakery on Sunday shortly after 9 a.m. A number of residents [?] ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. THE COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    When the miners presented themselves at the Yerrandone mines to-day they were not granted the higher rates they demanded on 21 days' notice, and they ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. MOTOR CAR AND TRAP COLLIDE.

    At about 2 p.m.on Sunday a motor car, driven by Mr. Hunter, of Knightsbridge, and a trap, driven by Mr. J. Chinnick, of Uraidla, collided when opposite the ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. "A TIME OF STRIFE."

    Addressing the workers at the Clyde engineering works to-day, the Minister of Railways said:—"The' Government's duty is to see that you are employed, but don't ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. WHEAT AND ORE TRAFFIC.

    From November 21, 1915, to July 22, 1916, 334,410 tons of wheat were carried by rail in South Australia, as compared with 6,849 tons for, the corresponding ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. The Advertiser

    On the eve of the third year of the worldwar American newspapers have been busying, themselves with speculations concerning the probable duration of ...

    Article : 1,054 words
  25. WHEAT FOR FLOUR FOR EXPORT.

    The Wheat Harvest Board on Monday advised a reduction in the price of wheat for flour for export by l½d. per bushel, bringing the rate into line with that for ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. INJURED IN A FIT.

    While watching the procession on Australia Day, Mrs. Murphy, wife of Councillor Murphy, was seized with a fainting [?], and fell, striking her head on the railway, ...

    Article : 35 words
  27. GOVERNMENT PENSIONS.

    According to a letter received by the Nepean Federal Labour Council from the Federal Treasurer, one of the first matters of [?]e considered by the Cabinet on the ...

    Article : 231 words
  28. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Thorold McFeat, aged 19 years, son of Mr.W. McFeat, farmer, of the hundred of Boucaut, was on Saturday morning ploughing with 10 horses and a [?]-ffurrow ...

    Article : 97 words
  29. VEGETABLES FROM VICTORIA.

    Owing to the scarcity of some kinds of vegetables in South Australia, supplies are being drawn from Victoria, particularly cabbages ona cauliflowers. The Cost is ...

    Article : 38 words
  30. CIVIL SERVANTS AND "PREFERENCE."

    The "Public, Service Review" writes:— "The request preferred by the council that all privileges granted to the service at the instigation of the Public Service ...

    Article : 215 words
  31. TWO ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. O. Polkinghorne wasriding o[?] Thursday evening, when his horses stumbled and turned a complete somerssault,[?]inning his rider to the ground. The horse roa[?] ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. FOREST FIRES IN CANADA

    A message from Toronto reports that forest fires in the neighbourhood of Cochrane and Matheson have wiped out entire communities in Northern Ontario. The death toll ...

    Article : 47 words
  33. RAILWAY EMPLOYE INJURED.

    On Thursday Mr. D. Kingham, an employe of the East-West railway, was crushed between two dobbins, and sustained extensive abrasions. ...

    Article : 31 words
  34. NEW RAILWAYS.

    In an official progress report on new railways it is stated that the earthworks from Balhannah to Mount Pleasant have been completed for 13½ miles and from ...

    Article : 100 words
  35. A STREET MISHAP.

    On Monday afternoon while Mi[?] Bridget Flannagan, residing in Go[?]ger-street, was stepping from the footpath on to the roadway at the Central Market, ...

    Article : 42 words
  36. WELFARE WORK.

    Mr. Lloyd George contributes a foreword to a book, entitled "Welfare Work," written by Miss Emily Dorothea Proud, B.A., formerly of Adelaide University, who ...

    Article : 242 words
  37. CHANGED HIS RELIGION.

    A novel provision in a will was the subject of argument to-day before Mr. Justice Cussen. Ellen Boland, formerly of South Morang, died in 1873, leaving a will, in ...

    Article : 232 words
  38. SERIOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. Chalmers, of Oladdie, his [?]ter, and three visitors, were travelling to Carrieton to take part in a concert on Friday, when their horses left the road ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. SHOWERS COMING.

    Monday was a pleasant day, in spite of the north wind, which has become quite an institution in South Australia this winter. The official forecast is for "showery ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. CRICKET ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP.

    At a special meeting of the Cricket Association on Monday, when Mr. G. M. Evan presided, the rules were altered, in view of the present state of affairs, to ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. A YOUNG MAN FATALLY SHOT.

    A young man, John Coleman, was sitting on a fence at Glenmaggie yesterday, talking to a friend, when a man named McEwan, who had been shooting came ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. GENERAL NEWS. THE STATE PAMLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of Parliament will assemble again to-day, and as the members of the Assembly disposed of the Address in Reply last week, they will be able to start ...

    Article : 196 words
  43. A GALLANT RESCUE.

    Mrs. De la Hoyd, of Semaphore, desires that an incident that occurred at the Serhaphore should be made public. In company with her little girl, Annie, aged 3 ...

    Article : 240 words
  44. FIXING PRICES.

    At a meeting of the Australian Wh[?] Board to-day the uniform prices ofwheat for export was fixed at 4/9 a bu[?] the same rate as charged for local ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. ONE BIG UNION.

    The "one big union" conference was continued yesterday, and resolutions were carried in favor of equal pay for the sexes, an immediate reduction of the ...

    Article : 65 words
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