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  7. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    The following list of appointments and registrations appears in the current issue of the "Education Gazette":——Appointment.— ...

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  8. OUR HEROES LATE PRIVATE F. B. ELLIS.

    Private F. B. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellis, of Rosewater, was killed in action in Palestine on March 28. Private Ellis enlisted in December, ...

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  9. FOOTBALL

    "Ken. McCrede" (hon. sec. S.A. Patriotic Association) writes:—The opening matches of the association's programme were played on Saturday under ideal conditions. The standard of league ...

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  10. RAILWAY TO ETTERICK

    The Railways Standing Committee met at Parliament House yesterday (Mr. John Verran in the chair)to investigate a proposal to make a railway from ...

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  11. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The Minister of Home and Territories states that he is firmly of opinion that the correct solution of the problem of Northern Territory development is the ...

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  12. ASSAULT ON GIRL

    The case in which John Cull (34), late of Adelaide, laborer, was charged [?] having attempted to commit a serious assault on a girl, aged 18, at ...

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  13. LATE PRIVATE F. J. DOUGAI.

    Private F. J. Dougal, third son of Mrs. T. Dougal, South terrace, died of wounds on May 2. after three years on active service. Private, Dougal, who ...

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  14. THE TURF WORLD

    Haughty Molly was scratched yesterday for all engagements at the A.R.C. Birthday meeting. Jack Rice has been allotted 13. st. ...

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  15. ON THE TRACKS AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The chief performers were Melbolt. Private Mac, and Alcoholic, which gave an exhibition over four flights of hurdles. Then they essaved a run over a mile. which took 2m. 2s. ...

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  16. LATE RIVATE S. L. MERRITT.

    Private Sydney Laurence (Laucie) Merritt, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Merritt, Pickwick, Clarendon, was killed in action in France on April 26. He ...

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  17. LATE CORPORAL C. MAUSOLF.

    Corporal C. Mansolf was killed in action in Palestine on May 2, and the news of his death was received at Norton Summit with deep regret. He enlisted with the ...

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  18. LATE CORPORAL J. RIVETT.

    Corporal J. Rivett, 5th Machine G[?] Battalion, A.I.F., was born in England, and educated at St. Bonaventure's Grammar School, London. He came to ...

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  19. RABBITS FOR ENGLAND

    Particulars of a contract to supply the British Board of Trade with 600,000 crates of skinned rabbits have been forwarded by Mr. Holmam. Premier of New South ...

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  20. FLAG OF LIBERTY

    The Melbourne Trades Hall Council has decided to fly the red flag from the tower of the Trades Hall on all special Labor days. The full text of ...

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  21. MORPHETTVILLE.

    On the course proper, outside hurdles. Magpie three-parts paced over a mile. Accrington. E[?]ion, and Escomb [?]i dsimilar tasks, Martino went five furlongs in 1m. 10½s., and De Gama ...

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  22. THE 'LOYALISTS'

    Instead of the usual form of Cabinet meeting to-day. a large and important meeting of the Nationalist Party was held at the Treasury, the Chief Railways ...

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  23. LATE SIGNALLER J. GROSE.

    Signaller Jack Grose, second eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. Grose, of Truro, died in France from gas poisoning on April 30, after three years' active service. He was ...

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  24. WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER KILLED.

    News was received to-day that Er[?] Parker (34), has been killed at the front. He was well-known as a cricketer and tennis player. ...

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  25. A BOOT MAGNATE

    The Interstate Commission continued its enquiry into the price of boots. J. R. Gardiner, better known as "Joe Gardiner," opined that Australia's taste ...

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  26. ANSWERED THE CALL YESTERDAY'S ENLISTMENTS.

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  27. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    A motor car and lonry collided at Ned lands last night. Mr. C. Trenaman, a passenger, was thrown out and had the base of his stall fractured. His ...

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  29. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    A hundred and thirty-six recruits enlisted in this State yesterday, making 455 for the past three days. ...

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  30. A WOMAN'S DEATH

    Minnie Irvine, a domestic servant, about 38 years of age, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital about 10 days ago, and was supposed to be ...

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  31. A TANK COMING HERE.

    By the last mails Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) learned from the Australian Imperial Force administrative authorities that arrangements have been ...

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  33. MAIL NOTICES

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  34. ANOTHER DRAFT OF ENGLISH BRIDES.

    Two hundred English brides of soldiers are accompanying a draft of, 820 invalided soldiers. ...

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  36. AN IMPUDENT ROBBERY.

    A robbery in which impudence played an important part was perpetrated at Fitzroy a few days ago, when persons entered the unoccupied house of Sir ...

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  38. ENGINEERS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the New South Wales section of the Institute of Local Government Engineers of Australasia was opened to-day. It dealt at some length ...

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  39. "REPUDIATION" RESOLUTION.

    As a result of views put before them by representatives of the council of the Victorian Railway Union, the Railway Commissioners have decided to take no ...

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