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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    On Sunday last Mr. John Alexander Brown was found in a tent at Peunechaw[?] Kangaroo Island, with his throat cut, and he was brought to Adelaide by ...

    Article : 62 words
  3. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 191 words
  4. BASIC LIVING WAGE

    The enquiry, arising out of the t[?]nsmiths[?] dispute, into what should be regarded as the basic living wage was continued at the Industrial Court, before his Honor Mr. ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  5. THE ABATTOIRS.

    Mr. [?]. I. Cohen[?] of Melbourne, who is appearing for the men in the meat trade plaint oase, took the opportunity when the secretary to the Abattoirs Board (Mr. ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Sir Langdon Bonython left by the express on Thursday to attend meetings of the board of trustees of the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund in Melbourne and ...

    Article : 955 words
  7. FATAL REVOLVER ACCIDENT.

    Dr. West, of the Adelaide Hospital, reported to the watchhouse the death, early on Thursday morning of Allen Strang, aged 9 years, who was admitted to the hospital ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. A BROKEN ARM.

    On Tuesday Mr. Zcherney, an employe of Messrs. H. A. Davies & Sons, was unloading hay from a trolly at his employers' chaffmills, when the horses took fright and ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. EXTRA [?]LAND TAX.

    Replying to Sir Richard Butler in the House of Assembly on Thursday. the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) said the extra amount received in land tax during the last ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. WOOD-CHOPPING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Couzner[?] was last evening chopping a piece of wood when it flew up and in- _ flicted a severe cut on her head. Mounted Constable Jury rendered first [?]id, and ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. THE LATE MR. A. G. DOWNER.

    Though not unexpected, the death of Mr. A. G. Downer[?] which we record to-day, will excite universal feelings of regret, for there were few citizens of Adelaide better ...

    Article : 388 words
  12. SUPERINTENDENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan), in reply to Mr. T. Ryan, in the House of Assembly on Thursday, said the Government would follow the usual practice in making the ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    A fire near the camel camp at North Broken Hill last night completely destroyed a four-roomed house owned by an Afghan, Abdul Kalick, now at ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. The Advertiser

    The [?] of the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund, jointly organised by the Commonwealth and State Governments, have only to be considered for ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  15. Family Notices

    {No abstract available}

    Family Notices : 1,255 words
  16. THE SHORTAGE OF MANURES.

    Mr. Dunn again directed the attention of the Government in the House of Assembly on Thursday to the shortage of fertilisers in South Australia. Last week the ...

    Article : 236 words
  17. FORGED £5 NOTES.

    The police paid a surprise visit to a house in Carlton early this morning, and [?]cused two men and two women from sleep. All four were arrested. The names ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. WHEAT STACKS.

    The charman of the State Wheat Marketing Committee, after a tour of the wheat belts and inspecting wheat stacks, states that a ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. SYDNEY MEN IN COURT.

    William Henry Bradbury (29) and L[?] Grummit (26) were presented at the Gentral Police Court to-day on charges of having forged and uttered £5 bank notes. A ...

    Article : 247 words
  20. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    There have been a few, transactions in the scrip of the recently-floated New South Wales loan at from three quarters per cent[?] to half per, cent[?] discount. ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. MEAT AND DOCTORS.

    During the hearing of the basic living wage case in the Industrial Court, before Mr. President Brown, fan Thursday, Mr. N. A. Webb, one of the counsel, ...

    Article : 198 words
  22. FIXING PRICES.

    There is a possibility of an arrangement being made that will settle the difference between the Federal Prices Board and the Government, and bring about the ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. GENERAL NEWS. ANOTHER HOME-COMING.

    The military authorities have been advised ihat 43 returned soldiers Will disembark in Melbourne to-day. Those for South Australia will leave by special train ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. POLICE PENSIONS BILL.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell[?] gave notice that on Tuesday next he would ask for leave to introduce the Police ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. THE LIGHT HORSE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) regards the recent campaig[?] work of the Light Horse in Egypt as a triumphant reply to the criticism passed ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. THE FUTURE OF THE PACIFIC.

    Speaking at a luncheon of the Millions Club on Thursday, Mr. W. F. Frear, an ex-Governor of Hawaii, who is visiting Sydney, Said:—"What of the future of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. THE REPATRIATION FUND.

    A public meeting will be held in the Mayor's Parlor. Town Hall, this afternoon, to form a central committee to work in conjunction with the State War ...

    Article : 235 words
  28. MORE NEW BILLS.

    Notices of motion for leave to introduce several new Bills were given by Ministers in the House of Assembly on Thursday. The Bills foreshadowed by the Premier are ...

    Article : 175 words
  29. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The trial of Antonio Picone, miner charged with the wilful murder of Joseph Lauri[?]lls at the Victoris Market, Melbourne, on July 25, took place ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The senate has adopted a Bill en[?]ranchising 600,000 men in the Philippines, giving them the right to elect their own Senate. ...

    Article : 32 words
  31. ELECTRIC LIGHTING SUPPLY.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Hill asked when it was the intention of the Government to introduce an amending Municipal Tramways Bill, so as to ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. A NEW RACE.

    At the Industrial Uourt on Thursday, before Mr. President Brown, Dr. W. Ramsay Smith mentioned that he believed that Australian conditions would be ...

    Article : 460 words
  33. INTEREST PAYABLE ON LOANS.

    The House of Assembly resolved itself into a Committee of the whole on Thursday to consider a resolution by the Treasurer—"That it is expedient to introduce ...

    Article : 263 words
  34. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE ABO[?]IGINES.

    An important meeting of the Aborigines' Friend' Association waa held yesterday, at which dissatisfaction was expressed over the refusal of the Government to give ...

    Article : 267 words
  35. METALS FROM AUSTRALLA.

    Britain has contracted to buy 100,000 tons of zinc concentrates and 15,000 ton[?] of spelter annually from Australia during the war. The future of the trade will be ...

    Article : 40 words
  36. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 676 words
  37. NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

    New York bankers expeet taat a new Russian loan will be placed on the market shortly. ...

    Article : 25 words
  38. THE SHAW WIRELESS SYSTEM.

    The Federal Government have decided to purchase the land, plant, and machinery[?] of the Shaw Wireless Company, Randwick, Sydney. The price agreed upon [?] ...

    Article : 54 words
  39. CORNSACKS.

    Questions relating to cornsacks have recently been asked in the House of Assembly, and the Commissioner of Crown Lands said a few days ago that he intended to ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. CALLED HER A PROGERMAN.

    An action in which a young woman sought [?] recover damages for being called a pro-Germa[?] was before the County Court to-day. The plaintiff was Angelina King, of Napier[?]street. ...

    Article : 202 words
  41. PAPER IN AMERICA.

    Senator Martin his given notice of an amendment removing the duty on newsprinting paper. ...

    Article : 24 words
  42. PLYMPTON STATION BROKEN I[?]TO.

    Some of the thieves who have been, operating in the suburbs for the pa[?]t month or so turned their attention to the railwaystation at Plympton, on the North-terrace ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. DAME FORTUNE'S KNOCK.

    "[?]T[?]s not in mortals to command success; but we'll de more, Sempronius, we'll deserve it." So says Addison in his "Cato." He might have gone further, and added ...

    Article : 456 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE AND FOOD.

    Giving evidence in the enquiry into what should be regarded as the basic living wage at the Industrial Court, before Mr. President Brown on Thursday, Dr. ...

    Article : 296 words
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