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  2. WEATHER IMPROVING.

    The Government Meteorologist stated last night:—"The rain recorded this morning in South Australia was only light and practically confined to the south and ...

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  3. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The telegram from Sydney published in "The Advertiser" on Wednesday, stating that the Lord Mayor of Sydney was convening a meeting of citizens to consider ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. A MATTER FOR THE PRIME MINISTER.

    "That is a matter for the Prime Minister." said the Premier (Mr. Lawson) today, when asked if he would co-operate with the Lord Mayor of Sydney in ...

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  5. INVITATION FROM SYDNEY.

    A cable message was dispatched to-day to Mr. Lloyd George extending him a hearty invitation to visit Australia. The proposal was the result of a meeting held ...

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  6. ISLINGTON WORKSHOPS.

    As a result of the complaint of the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) in the House of Assembly that the equipment and methods of local firms were obsolete, thus ...

    Article : 195 words
  7. MEMORIAL TO BRITISH FARM LAD.

    Mr. T. L. Moore, Public [?] Kalangado[?] writes:—The British farm lads, with all who are concerned in their welfare throughout the State, will be ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. GOVERNMENT GRANT TO CHURCHES.

    At a meeting of the Methodist Immigration Advisory Committee at the Central Mission Buildings on Thursday morning, the following resolution was carried:— ...

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  9. CONSIDERATION BY CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    At a meeting of the Congregational Union in Stow Church on Thursday afternoon the question of State aid to religion was brought under notice. The ...

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  10. MAGILL HOME.

    Dissatisfied with the reply given by the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) in the Assembly on Wednesday regarding the food supplied to the inmates of the Magill ...

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  11. ELECTRIC CURRENT FAILURES.

    At a meeting of the St. Peters Town Council on Thursday evening. Councillor Hannaford complained that the Electric Supply Company had taken no notice of ...

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  12. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CATHEDRAL.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Most Rev. Dr. Kelly), the Archbishop of Brisbane (Most Rev. Dr. Duhig). the Bishop of Bathurst (Right Rev. Dr. [?]Farr[?] the ...

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  13. NEW CHURCH AT HART.

    The Ann[?] Mc[?] Snow Presbyterian Memorial Church at Hart which has cost o[?]er £2[?] will be opened on Sunday October is at 3 p.m. when the Right ...

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  14. OODNADATTA RAILWAY.

    An important announcement was made by the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) in the Assembly on Thursday regarding the Po[?]t Augusta to Oodnadatta railway, which is ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    The President (Mr. C.R.J. Glover) and committee of the Navy League have issued Invitations to the Nelson Day celebration and conversazione to be held in ...

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  16. SAILORS' SUNDAY.

    It is appropriate that Trafalgar Day, which falls on Sunday this year, should be set apart as Sailors' Sunday by the Church of England throughout the Empire. Men ...

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  17. WALLAROO AND MOONTA.

    The position at Wallaroo and Moonta in regard to the mining industry [?] referred to in the Assembly on Thursday Mr. R.S. Richards asked the Premier (Sir ...

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  18. THE SEA SERPENT.

    The officers of the French steamer. Pacifique, which arrived in Sydney to-day reported that the sea serpent had been seen again in the waters near Noumea. ...

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  19. ANGRY INDIANS.

    Speaking at a banquet, the Viceroy (Lord Reading) reviewed the disturbed political situation in India, and alluded to the Nationalist candidates' threat to ...

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  20. HENLEY BEACH-ROAD FATALITY.

    Mr. Naji Habib, who was injured in a motor cycle accident on the Henley Beachroad on Wednesday evening, when Mr. Herbert [?] Winter was killed, died at the ...

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  21. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Telegraphing from Sydney yesterday Mr. Fred Charhek stated that no d[?]nite date had been fixed for the reduction of the price of sugar and great ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES DRINK BILL.

    Statistics made available to-day showed that during the year ended June 1922, the New South Wales public consumed [?] gallons of proof [?] 24.466,000 gallons of ...

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  23. "DADDY KICKED ME."

    John McLean, a laborer, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment at the Fitzroy Court to-day on each of two charges of having wilfully [?]-treated Dorothy. ...

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  24. IRISH LOYALISTS.

    A deputation from the Irish Loyalist Migration Committee of Now South [?] has impressed on the Premier the [?][?] for extending a welcome to loyalists in ...

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  25. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    In a special interview which your representative had with Baron Ijain Japanese Foreign Minister in reference to the Singapore base, the latter said: — ...

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  26. THE COTTON CROP.

    A message from South Carolina [?]tes that the American Cotton Association Convention has adopted a resolution favoring 36 cents a pound as a reasonable price for ...

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  27. A MODERN WIFE OF BATH.

    Mrs. Williams, aged 73. of Plymouth, after six previous marriages, has married Mr. Frederick Wall, aged 63, The bride, in an interview, declared that she ...

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  28. BROADCASTING PROFITS.

    Sir L. Worthington Evans speaking at Co[?]ster in connection with profits in broadcasting said that during the past [?] days there had been [?] applicants for ...

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  29. CLERGYMAN'S LIBEL CASE.

    The jury, in finding for the defendant in Mr. Wakeford's claim for damages, added a rider unanimously expressing the opinion that the case should not have ...

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  30. AN ARTIST'S MODEL.

    During the examination in the St. A[?]n's Bankruptey Court of the Rev. Herbert Allen, vicar of Oxhey remarkable evidence was given regarding his ...

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  31. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    [?] naval [?] land The rubber company is [?] dollars [?] of [?] ...

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  32. A PETROL WAR.

    Six companies including the Standard Oil Company have announced a two cent, decrease in the [?] of petrol which will be effective in 27 States and [?]ill bring ...

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  33. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The newspapers are devoting much attention to the [?] which General [?] is said to preparing for solving the reparations problems. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At Kroonstad, General Hertzog, in addressing the Free State Nationalist (Republican) C[?]ngress, declared that European civilisation in South Africa was ...

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  35. ARMISTICE DAY.

    The King and the Dominion delegates will attend the Armistice Day (November [?]) service at Westminster Abbey at the conclusion of [?] they will place ...

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  36. LORD CARSON'S SON.

    The Hen. W. Carson, eldest ton of Lord Carson was examined in the Bankrupt[?]y Court to-day. His [?]lities are £9[?], and his assets nil. He said before the ...

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  37. AIR LUXURY.

    One of the most luxurious aeroplanes ever [?] for Mo[?] for the [?] [?] There is an el[?] with silk ...

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  38. THE HONGKONG TYPHOON.

    After an absence of seventeen years the dreaded typhoon has again visited Hongkong, with terrible results. No fewer than five ships, including a British submarine. ...

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  39. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    Despite the semi-official statements previously published. Misses Darroch and Sharp (the Australian missionaries) have apparently not yet been released.—Reuter. ...

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  40. INDIAN WIRELESS.

    The wireless Company purposes to erect a high-power station in India registered in the name of "the Indian Radio Telegraph Company Limited," with a capital ...

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  41. DEEPSEA CABLES.

    The [? Board is considering the duplication of the cable between Fiji and [?] It is [?] [?]its engineer before finally deciding. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN GRAIN.

    An agreement has been signed in [?]ondon for the formation of a [?]-British Grain Export Company composed of 50 per cent of British and 50 per cent of ...

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  43. THE RAILWAYS.

    Further questions regarding the tender[?] and quotations received for the supply of rolling stock for the State railways were asked in the Assembly on Thursday. ...

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  44. A STOCKBROKER'S DIVORCE.

    Before Mr. Justice Duke, in the Divorce Court to-day, Roderick [?] Stockbroker, of [?] Court. London petitioned for a divorce on the ground of his wife's ...

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  45. THE ADELAIDE STATION.

    Next week the Railways Commissioners will invite competitive design[?] from members of the Institute of Architects resident in South Australia for alterations and ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

    A feature of the London concert season, which it is claimed will be the greatest for ten years, is the predominance of Australian vo[?] Those who are figuring ...

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  47. SCIENCE AND SPORT.

    An expedition led by Mr. Worsley, who was associated with Ernest Shackleton's expedition, comprising seventy scientists and sportsmen, will leave in ...

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  48. IMPORTANT CHANGES.

    The Minister of Railway[?] (Hon. W. Hague) in the Assembly on Thursday made reference to the proposal to remodel and rebuild the Adelaide[?] station. [?] ...

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  49. RAILWAY REFRESHMENTS.

    Allegations of shocking conditions pre vailing at the Adelaide railway station refreshment-rooms, and complaints of the inadequacy of the service were made in ...

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  50. AMERICAN RAIL MOTORS.

    A meeting of the executive of the Coach makers Federation was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening when the vice-president (Mr. A.G. Wordley) was in ...

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  51. THE GOODS YARDS.

    Recently it was decided by the Railways Commissioners that the goods yard at. Mile-End should be closed at 5 p.m. instead of 6 p.m. The earlier hour will ...

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  52. MASSACRE BY MOROS.

    Two school teachers; a supervising tescher, a [?]tenant, a sergeant, and eight privates in the constabulary, were killed by the Moro[?] on October 14 at Bugnon. ...

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  53. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  54. ACTION TEAT FAILED.

    Before Judge Moule to-day. J[?] Michael Dennis a bricklayer made application for compensation for injuries recelved. Plaintiff said that his [?] ...

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  55. HIS LAST FLIGHT.

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