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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 500 words
  3. FIVE SHILLING NOTES.

    There is a probability that the Commonwealth note issue will be extended to include the circulation of 5/-notes. The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) submitted a ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. THE CHALLENGE.

    By the God that hath made thee, O. Britain! By the Word that He spake in thi[?]e ear; When He girded thy loins ere thou ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Galway attended the Bach Society concert in the Town Hall last night. Senator Pearece, the Acting Prime ...

    Article : 773 words
  6. TRAMS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The contractors for the construction of the permanent way for the electric tramway system on Lefevre Peninsula (Messrs. Burt &. Timms) are making good ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. THE COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN.

    Although the Federal Treasurer was careful to say in June last, as he reminds us now, that the war loan just floated was not to be issued for a fixed ...

    Article : 696 words
  8. FATALITIES, AND ACCIDENTS. MILE-END FATALITY.

    On Tuesday evening last Mr. Thomas McKenzie (69). a railway employe, residing at Holland-street, Southwark, was crossing the railway-lines at the ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. GERMAN SCHOOLS AND THE BRITISH FLAG.

    The Premier informed Mr. Allen, in the House of Assembly on Thursday that, in connection with the inspection of German schools, the Government inspectors were ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. EARLY CLOSING AT SALISBURY.

    On. Tuesday the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) received from the electors at Salisbury a petition under the Early Closing Acts containing, about 104 ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Moseley asked the Commissioner of Crown, Lands in the House of Assembly on Thursday, in view of the fact that the Admiralty had notified they would ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. WHEAT DEALING ON STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Reference has been made in the press of the eastern States to a statement at tributed to Mr. R. B. Rees, M.L.C. (Victoria), who is travelling to france via ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. A FRACTURED LEG.

    On, Thursday afternoon Mr. Arthur Thornber, of Kensington-rood, Kensington, was stepping off a stack of jarrah, about 1 ft high, at Messrs. Cowell Bros.' timber ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. STOCKING PASTORAL AREAS.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Moseley asked—A[?] the Government have many thoudands of square miles of good stock country now served by the ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,254 words
  16. GERMAN NOMENCLATURE.

    The House of Assembly having resolved upon the advisableness of abolishing German place names in South Australia, and subetituting British or aborigina[?] names, ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. CIRCULAR SAW ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Arthur Ellard, at Port Macdonnell yesterday, wns working at a circular saw when his right hand got caught. Four fingers were lacerated. He was taken to ...

    Article : 46 words
  18. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    A deputation from the Woman's Political Association, headed by Miss Vida Goldstein, to-day asked the Minister of Customs not to consent to venereal diseases ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs. Frederick Buick, a resident of Kangaroo Island, died suddenly at the Semaphore on Thursday evening. While walking in Hall-street, she fell on the footpath in ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. PROFESSOR OSBORN'S APPOINTMENT.

    The appointment of Profesor Osborn as Director of the Botanic Garden has excited considerable interest in Parliament. In the Assembly on Thursday Mr. Hague gave ...

    Article : 254 words
  21. THE ALEXANDRA RESIGNATION.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday question:—"in view of the revelations [?] by [?] member for [?] Mr.Coombe), wherein it appears that [?] ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. FATAL FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    An inquest was held on Monday into the death of Richard Henry Schu[?]s (10), who fell from a train as it was nearing the Marrickville station on July 17. Since the ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. THE PLEDGE SYSTEM ABUSED.

    The Pollard pledge system, under which persons brought before the Adelaide Police Court for the first time on a charge of drunkenness are convicted without a ...

    Article : 247 words
  24. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    An enquiry was held at the morgue today into the death of Joseph Lau[?]icella (32), fruiterer, at the West Melbourne Markets on Tuesday of last week. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Mr. John Irwin, of Mount. Druitt, was killed on Monday on the railway line, between Blacktown and Rooty Hill, New South Wales. He was crossing a bridge ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 666 words
  27. A WALTZ OF DEATH.

    Accidental death was the finding at the inquest on Monday into the death of Walter Field, of Lithgow. Field, who was an employe of ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. DEMAND FOR SECONDHAND STEAMERS.

    To-day no firm of shipbuilders can guarantee the delivery, of any vessel, and in consequence shipowners desirous of increasing their fleets or replacing vessels are ...

    Article : 278 words
  29. WHARF LABORERS WIN.

    Work has been started unloading the [?]aw sugar on the transport which was delayed by the refusal of the wharf laborers to unload at less than 2/ an hour ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. DROWNED IN A TUB.

    At Blackwarry, Victoria, on Sunday, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Becker was drowned in a tub of water. The[?] child was only missed for a few minutes, bu[?] ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. THE BLINDED SOLDIER.

    An appeal is made by Sir Arthur Pearson on behalf of St. Dunstan's Hostel, Regent's Park, London, where men who have lost their sight in the mar are being ...

    Article : 609 words
  32. GENERAL NEWS. THE THIRD YEAR.

    To-day is the second anniversary of the declaration of war, and it will be marked in an impressive manner by a cessation of work for two minutes in all establishments ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. POLITICS IN THE WEST.

    The Premier (Mr. Wilson) denies rumors which he says are calculated to affect the Ministerial by-elections, that the Government intend to rotrenrh their employes ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. MAILS DELAYED BY RAIN.

    The Birdsville mail, due at Hergott Springs on July 21, arrived at 5.30 p.m. on August 2, 12 days late. The delay was due to heavy rains. The driver ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Justice Harvey to-day gave on behalf of the "Sun" Newspaper Company an injunction against the Bathurst "Times" to restrain that paper from publishing ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Council of Churches on Tuesday a progress report was presented in regard to the annual convention to be held on ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. THE ADVISORY COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday the following were appointed to constitute the Advisory Council of Education under the Act of 1915:—Appointed ...

    Article : 164 words
  38. THE GARBAGE TINS OF STDNEY.

    Certain features of Sydney life came in for adverse criticism at the annual meeting of the Citizens' Association in the town hall to-day. ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. GERMANS IN SING SING.

    The enquiry into the escape of the sey[?] German interned men from Sing Sing at Holdsworthy camp was continued to-day. One of the prisoners said he escaped ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. "EQUITY, TRUTH, AND JUSTICE."

    That the Australian business man is as progressive as any the world produces, has been proved again and again, and this will be readily admitted by students ...

    Article : 236 words
  41. DAY-BAKING DECISION.

    At the conclusion of the sitting of the Industrial Court on Thursday Mr. Angus Parsons, K.C., asked Mr. President Brown what cuurse he proposed to ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. TRAIN FALLS FROM BRIDGE.

    An accident occured on the railway line near [?]arram to-day. A train laden with logs going to the Goodwood Timber Compane's mill, left the rails while passing ...

    Article : 105 words
  43. CHEAPER EGGS.

    Householders will be glad to learn of a further reduction of 2d. per dozen in the price of eggs on Thursday. Hen, at auction, sold at 11d. per dozen, and duck at ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. A COLD DAY.

    There was a nip in the air on Thursday, and the south-west wind blew keenly. In Adelaide the lowest temperature reading was 45 deg. and the highest (in the shade) ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. PRESS TELEGRAMS.

    A regulation under the Post and Telegraph Act gazetted to-day provides that press telegrams must be lodged in ample time to permit of their being sent before ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. SNOW AT MOUNT LOFTY.

    On Thursday afternoon a light fall of snow occurred at Mount Lofty. ...

    Article : 17 words
  47. FLOODS AT THE REEDBEDS.

    On Wednesday night the River Torrens rose rapidly and overflowed in places, causing another flood at the Reedbeds. Near Henley Beach the wafer flowed beneath the ...

    Article : 155 words
  48. MORE NEW BILLS.

    Ministers obtained leave in the Assembly on Thursday for the introduction of a number of new Bills. The Premier will submit a measure the purpose of which will ...

    Article : 200 words
  49. FIXING PRICES.

    The Federal Prices Adjustment Board has decided to recommend the Government to fix the retail prices of bran and pollard throughout the Commonwealth, and the ...

    Article : 115 words
  50. THE POST-OFFICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) is transferring the management of the horse and motor services of the Post and Telegraph Department from the ...

    Article : 104 words
  51. The Advertiser

    That the war should have entered on its third year, as it does to-day so far as Britain's part is concerned, is itself a favorable omen. In all the Berlin ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  52. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THE UNIFORM.

    It has come under the notice of the military authorities in Victoria that men discharged from the Expeditionary Forces as unfit for further service are still ...

    Article : 150 words
  53. DISCHARGED AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    In cases where members of the Australian forces on sick leave in England are medically certified to be permanently unfit for further military service the Defence ...

    Article : 171 words
  54. MELBOURNE DOG SHOW.

    At the Victorian Poultry and kennel [?] Show, which was opened to-day, the Adelaide fancier, Mr. C. H. Snow, had a notable win with the Irish terrier Royston Ranger, a young dog, by ...

    Article : 75 words
  55. INTERCESSION SERVICES.

    Widespread interest is being taken in the public intercession service arranged by the Senior chaplains to take place at noon today in front of Stow Memorial Church. ...

    Article : 187 words
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