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  2. SHIPPING NEWS

    Arrivals.—At London—Steamer Karamea, from Wellington, July 1, and Sydney, July 10; Austral, stream. Departure.—For Adelaide—French barque Ren[?] ...

    Article : 502 words
  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 words
  4. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Letters on conscription cannot now be published except with the names and addresses of the writers attached, as required by the Federal electoral law. ...

    Article : 30 words
  5. MORE FRIGHTFULNESS.

    We are still to learn the full measure of Germany's "frightfulness" exercised at the expense of the civilian elements in the European lands overrun by her troops, and ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  6. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    At the Currie-street Recruiting Depot on Wednesday 60 volunteers for active service were examined, of whom 38 were accepted, [?] were unfit, and 19 deferred. ...

    Article : 33 words
  7. THE CONSCRIPTION ISSUE (Continued from Page 7.) PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    Mr. Ritchie stated in the House of Assembly on Wednesday that he had received a letter from the Premier with regard to the recruiting meeting in the Town Hall ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. GONE INTO CAMP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  9. CONSCRIPTION.

    From "E. Gray."—"Kindly allow me space to correct a slight inaccuracy on the part of the Premier, the Hon. Crawford Vaughan. In "The Advertiser' of September 16 the Premier, in reply ...

    Article : 1,584 words
  10. THE COUNTRY.

    BELALIE NORTH, September 16.—Many farmers have started shearing, and the first load of wool was delivered to the railway-station by Mr. Humphris. The farmers are having some difficulty in ...

    Article : 1,609 words
  11. IN OTHER STATES.

    To-day [?] men entered the Claremont [?] Perth September 20. To-day [?] were accepted and 15 ...

    Article : 23 words
  12. CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY.

    A resident of Adelaide recently, forwarded to America a cheque, to be sent through Syria to his relations at Mount [?]benon, but he [?] now received a reply ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. THE FEDERAL DEBATE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the second reading of the Referendum Bill was continued by Mr. Burns, who opposed compulsory service ...

    Article : 1,177 words
  14. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    A deputation, representing the Christadelphian Brotherhood of Australia, asked the Assistant Minister of Defence (Senator Gardiner) to-day to grant total exemption ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. BIBLE LN STATE SCHOOLS.

    From "Reason":—"Can one manvel in any way at the awful carnage going on in Europe to-day when we read the letters by 'Religious Freedom' and others on the above subject? At the present ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. ALBERTON CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    The A[?] Cheer-up Society recently held a [?] in the Port Adelaide Town Hall, with [?] result that £13 was rai[?] for the Exhibition [?] Band. At the Alberton Oval on ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 p.m. The Minister of the Navy (Mr. Jensen) told Mr. Groom that he would draw the attention of the Minister of Defence to the ...

    Article : 706 words
  18. WAR FUNDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 423 words
  19. SEXUAL CRIMES.

    From "Mrs. Skipworth Rodda." Kadina:—"I have carefully read the details of the disgusting outrages committed by that demoniac, George Moulds, on five little girls, whose ages ranged from ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For London—Karmala. September 21. For Eastern States—Zealandia. Eum[?] (M[?] bourne cargo only); Doug[?] M[?] (cargo only), September 21. ...

    Article : 434 words
  21. THE GOVERNMENT AND CONSCRIPTION.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday the Hon. A. H. Peake asked—"In view of the fact that Parliament is representative of the people of the State, as no other ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From "Primary Producer":—"I am surprised that a business man like Mr. T. H. Webb should think it unnecessary that the farthers should have a direct representative on the Wheat Board. No ...

    Article : 541 words
  23. P.L.L. MEMBERS RESIGN.

    Following the passing of a motion against conscription by the Auburn branch of the P.L.L. last night, Mr. E. Clay, who has been associated with the branch ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. MEETING AT PERTH.

    A meeting of Perth citizens, presided over by the Mayor, and addressed by prominent public men, passed a resolution, on the proposition of Sir Walter James, ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. SONS OF GERMANS.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives to-day told Mr. Poynton that sons born in Australia of both naturalised and unnatnralised German parents ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. A FINE BUSINESS RECORD.

    It is indeed a remarkable record for a firm to have flourished on the same spot under six Sovereigns, but that is the case of Mesrrs. John Haddon & Co., importent ...

    Article : 317 words
  27. SINGLE MEN WITHOUT DEPENDANTS.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives to-day, told Mr. Mathews that in his speech at Sydney he simply desired to indicate his belief that there ...

    Article : 50 words
  28. MR. HUGHES' MEETING IN ADELAIDE.

    From "P. A. Kelly." Queen-street, Norwood:— "Permit me to suggest that on the occasion of Mr. Hughes' visit to Adelaide on Monday next to voice' his sentiments on the great issue, the ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. ABSENTEE VOTING.

    The absentee provisions of the Electoral Act may be taken advantage of by any persons wishing to vote on the referenda, but who may be leaving the ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 296 words
  31. PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY.

    From "T. C. Paltridge," Brinkworth.—"In your very interesting articles on the Snowtown district there are several inaccuracies, unintentional no doubt. The article published on September 16 ...

    Article : 322 words
  32. NONE ABOUT.

    Mr. and Mrs. Jones were having a quiet little chat the other evening, when he asked— "What would you call a man who agrees ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. PROHIBITION.

    From "J. C. Kirby."—"The temperance societies of all States have received a proposition to join in a national crusade for national prohibition. This will come up at the annual meetings of the ...

    Article : 434 words
  34. SPOILT.

    "I say, auntie, uncle said this mornia that there wasn't another, woman like you in the world." "Ah, the dear, good fellow! Did he ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Young Cocky."—We cannot insert your letter unless your name and address are attached to it. The publication of anonymous correspondence on the subject is barred by the provisions of the ...

    Article : 437 words
  36. THE STOCK EMBARGO.

    The hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Issacs, sitting in original jurisdiction of the High Court to-day, of the action which questinned the right of the Government of Queensland ...

    Article : 185 words
  37. MINISTERS AT ISLINGTON.

    From "W. A. Robinson."—"My friend 'D. C. Harris' evidently misunderstands or will not understand the purpose of my letter. My business was to express my sorrow at the lawlessness at ...

    Article : 509 words
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