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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  3. HUNGER AND LIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Berne, Switzerland, writing on July 4, said:— The German Opposition Socialists have circulated an extraordinarily outspoken ...

    Article : 584 words
  4. HOTEL TRADING HOURS.

    A report upon the effects of early closing by the Inspector-General of Police has been presented to the Premier. The report states that officers in charge of ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. SHIPPING NEWS

    Arrivals.—At Glasgow—Steamer St. Ornes. At Table Bay—Steamer Garryvale, which, white a[?] a voyage from Sydney to Los Palmas, put in [?] Algoa Bay on August 28 in a leaky condition. ...

    Article : 923 words
  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS. ADELAIDE MILK SUPPLY.

    From "T. Brenton," Plympton:—'Observer' refers to the decision of the Prices Regulation Commission fixing the price of milk, and the public coming to the assistance of the dairymen. My ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. THE WAR THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    News has been received by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bates, of Trinity-street, St. Peters, of the death, from wounds in France, of their eldest son, Sergeant E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 480 words
  8. THE LATE PRIVATE FARRELL.

    Mrs. C. Farrell, of Iron Knob, has been notified that her second son, Private Thomas Farrell, died on a troopship on June 10. Private Farrell was born at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  9. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier moved, in committee, for the introduction of the Commonwealth Powers Bill, which was carried on a division by ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. AMUSEMENTS TAX.

    "Harold Ashton," director J. C. Williamson, Limited, commenting on a leading article in "The Advertiser" on "Taxing Amusements," writes:— "You say ther is little substance in the point ...

    Article : 585 words
  11. GAWLER.

    September 7.—A concert was given by the newly-formed Revellers' Pierrot Concert Company in the institute on Wednesday in aid of the Cheer-up funds. There ...

    Article : 1,488 words
  12. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the auction sales of Australasian wools today there was a large and good selection of greasy crossbreds, with bidding keen. The previous day's advance was fully maintained, and prices were ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. HELPING WAR FUNDS.

    From "A Contractor, ans Ex-Farmer."—"Some time ago I was appealed to to [?]ist by giving a small portion of crop, acres of bushels, but I had none to give, having given up farming, and ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. THE LATE PRIVATE GOVETT.

    Mrs. E. A. Govett, Old Port-road, Queenstown, has been notified that her youngest son, Private Stanley George Govett, died on July 25 of wounds received ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  15. "GO SLOW."

    From "J. T. Hackett":—"It is a pity to see the Premier attacking the Bishop. I thought it was a very hopeful sign of the times that the churches now recognise it their duty to declare ...

    Article : 204 words
  16. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were concluded to-day, when 8,237 bales were submitted. The selection of greasy generally was better than that offered in July, but there was ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is quiet, but occasionally dearer. The nominal value of Australian parcels on passage is now 69/3 per quarter, c.f. and i. Lins[?] oil, "on spot," in pipes, is quoted at ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Conscription," &c.—It is evident from the character of the letters they send to us that many correspondents dealing with the conscription and other questions do not realise the severity of the ...

    Article : 1,172 words
  19. ALBERTON CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    "J[?] Mackay," chairman, in contradiction of a statement that has been made, saye the Alberton Cheer-up Society pays no remuneration to any of its officers. "Everything done by its officers ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. CONSCRIPTION.

    From "D. M. Charleston":—"The Right Hon. W. M. Hughes, P.C., Prime Minister of Australia, 'The Man of the Hour' (when in England); the Empire's 'One Man, who knew what was ...

    Article : 866 words
  21. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The American visible supply of wheat is 87,866,000 bushels, as against 85,456,000 bushels last week. ...

    Article : 25 words
  22. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    At the Currie-street recruiting depot on Thursday 32 volunteers were examined for active service, 15 were accepted, 6 were unfit, and 11 deferred. ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. THE HON. J. P. WILSON AND THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    Sir—I noticed that one of the delegates to the Labor Party Conference said:—"He was favorable to Mr. Wilson being readmitted to the party conditionally. The ...

    Article : 194 words
  24. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jose, of Rose-terrace, Wayville West, have been informed that their son. Private Hurtle E. Jose, has been wounded in France. ...

    Article : 1,924 words
  25. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    KYBUNGA, September 6.—A farewell social was tendered to Private L. Thomas last evening. He was presented with a wristlet watch and an air pillow by Mr. A. Trestrail. Miss Trestrail also ...

    Article : 256 words
  26. A CHEERY PROSPECT FOR INVALIDS.

    Vivian Lewis, Ltd., have just completed the construction of two invalid tricycles. Unfortunately this means of locomotion will be in greater evidence in the future ...

    Article : 224 words
  27. FEMININE ATTIRE.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Dr. Creed withdrew the Females' Attire Rel e[?] Bill on representations being made that it would interfere to some extent with ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. THE BIG PUSH.

    An interesting story of episodes in connection with the big push on the Somme on July 1 is provided by Sergeant H. M. Mackenzie, of the Royal Field Artillery, ...

    Article : 483 words
  29. CHILD KILLED BY A TRAM.

    A boy named Mason, aged 2 years, wandered on the tramline in Fitzgerald-street to-day and dropped his Teddy bear on the track. He was trying to recover it, when ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 602 words
  31. "TROUBLE OVER A CHAPLAINCY."

    From "M. Williams," St. Paul's Rectory, Alberton.—"In 'The Advertiser' of September 6, under the heading of 'Trouble over a Chaplaincy,' there are two or three points which, through no fault ...

    Article : 780 words
  32. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. J. Shannon was pouring methylated spirits from a can containing about a pint into a stove, when it caught [?]ire and caused in explosion, which blew the bottom out ...

    Article : 149 words
  33. REPRESENTATIVE.

    English Rector (to parishioner)—"Good morning. Thompson; I hear you have a son and h[?]." Parishioner—"Yes, sir: our household ...

    Article : 46 words
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