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  1. ANALYSES OF MURRAY WATER.

    The Commissioner of Public works (Hon. M. McIntosh) stated en Monday that representations had been made to him concerning the saline condition of ...

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  2. TORRENS LAKE IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Adelaide City Council on Monday adopted the recommendations of the Improvement of the Torrens Lake committee (of which Councillor Lundie is ...

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  3. LIGHTS ON HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES.

    At a recent meeting of the Northern District councils and Corporation Association a resolution was passed that the Government be requested to ...

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  4. TARIFF BOARD ENQUIRIES.

    Notification has been received by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce that the public enquiries which the Tariff Board to now conducting in Melbourne will ...

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  5. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    Cattle were scarcer than last week at the Abattoirs market yesterday by approximately 130, the total amounting to 1,257. The bulk of which were ...

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  6. NEW SCHOOL FOR AVON.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of the acceptance of a tender for the erection of a new public school at Avon. ...

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  7. CHARGED WITH LARCENY.

    Margaret May Thompson (26) was arrested by Detectives Herman and Evans last evening and charged with the larceny of a gramophone. She ...

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  8. A MISTAKE IN TENDER.

    At the meeting of the works and highways committee of the Adelaide City Council on March 11, the town clerk reported that Messrs. Sim Bros, ...

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  9. YATALA PRISON ENQUIRY.

    The enquiry regarding conditions and [?] at the Yatala Labor [?] was continued on Monday by the Controller of Gaols and Prisons ...

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  10. CITRUS FRUIT CROP.

    Mr. J.A. Parkes (secretary of the Murray, Citrus Growers' Association) returned to Adelaide on Monday from Berri, where he had attended the ...

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  11. PERTH VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    To attend the volunteer firemen's demonstration to be held at Perth at Easter, the president of the Fire Commission of New South Wales (Hon- J. ...

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  12. SHOP ENTERED AT SEMAPHORE.

    During the week-end thieves broke into the music shop of Mr. Colin F. Turner, at Semaphore-rood, Semaphore, and took a phonograph valued at 14. ...

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  13. SPOTLIGHT ON CONSTABLES.

    The Adelaide City Council decided on Monday to accede to the request of the Police that arrangements be made for the installation at a ...

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  14. GLENELG AND EDWARDSTOWN BUS SERVICES.

    The Tramway Trust intimates in an Advertisement to-day that as from tomorrow the starting point of the Glenelg and Edwardstown buses in the city will ...

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  15. RESTAURANT LICENSE REFUSED.

    Some time ago there was a discussion at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council with regard to an application for a fish shop and restaurant license ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS REPAIRED.

    The washaways on the Morgan line which occurred on Sunday were sufficiently repaired in time for the trains on Monday to proceed without ...

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  18. RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    The approximate railway earnings for the week ended March 21 amounted to 83,002. compared with 72,765 for the corresponding week of last year. ...

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  19. ERROR IN BY-LAW.

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary and by laws committee of the Adelaide City Council on February 18, the town clerk reported that in by-law XLI., relative ...

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  20. CATTLE AND GOLF.

    Alderman Rees Presented a petition signed by 600 ratepayers at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday complaining that the ...

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  21. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    A sub-committee of the works and highways committee of the Adelaide City Council has been investigating the question of road metal and street ...

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  22. DESTRUCTION OF UNLEY RUBBISH.

    The Unley City Council has asked the Adelaide City Council if it is prepared to quote a price And the conditions for the treatment of house refuse from ...

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  23. "LOVES OF AN ACTRESS."

    Pola Negri absorbs most of the limelight in "Loves of an Actress," which is alleged to be based on the life of Rachel, the great French artist. Pola ...

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  24. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Intense pleasure is felt at the Prince of Wales's decision to attend the funeral of Marshal Foch. It has been bailed as an admirable beau geste. ...

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  25. SALVATION ARMY.

    When he clears up the mass of outstanding work, Commissioner Higgins will set out on a world tour, devoting the whole of next summer to Europe, ...

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  26. UNWELCOME ATTENTIONS.

    According to evidence given before Messrs. Dridan and Jarrett, at the Police Court this morning. Herbert L. Harrington, a young man, casually ...

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  27. A MUSICAL RELIC. "THE MESSIAH" IN 1784.

    Mr. Gus Cawthorne has in his possession a remarkably interesting musical programme. This was printed at file first commemoration of Handel's birth, which ...

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  28. FRUIT MARKET.

    Portion of the Mooltan's cargo of fruit has been marketed, mostly in excellent condition, Sweet William pears fetching 20/ and 23/ a case, and ...

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  29. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    The much-debated question of the basis of representation on the Australian council of the Australian Tramway Employes' Union was decided ...

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  30. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the quantity catalogued totalled 11,662 bales, and the sales. Including private transactions, amounted to 12,836 bales. The market ...

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  31. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    During the height of the thunderstorm, about 9 a.m. yesterday, Mr. Otto Gerschwirtz was, with two other men working at the fruit racks ...

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  32. BOATING FATALITY.

    Tragedy befell a camping party at Como last night, when two men were drowned. The party was staying at a week-end cottage on the ...

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  33. DEMONSTRATION IN MONACO.

    Discontent with the Government of Monaco took a new turn yesterday morning, when 500 people, despite a few warning shots, broke down the ...

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  34. DEFAULTING HUSBAND.

    Thomas William Whitfield was a farmer on the Peel Estate in 1924. He then deserted his wife, and the next news heard of him was that he had ...

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  35. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES.

    After the week-end clashes between Communists in Paris and Zurich, also the-prevention by force of a demonstration in Basle, comes a story from Sofia ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Fred Flood, manager of the grain department of Messrs. Dalgety & Co., received advice by cable on Sunday' of the sudden death of his brother. ...

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  37. THE Y.M.C.A.

    The 50th annual meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Y.M.C.A. was held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Gawlerplace, on Monday night. Mr. C.W. ...

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  38. ALLEGED RINGING-IN.

    Detectives arrested a well-known racing identity in a city hotel to-day, and charged him at the Central Police Court, on a warrant alleging that be ...

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  39. GIRL ASSAULTED.

    Stanley Charles Plater (29). laborer, who was arrested after a sensational attack upon a young woman at Eureka early on Sunday, appeared in the ...

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  40. VETERINARY SURGEON KILLED.

    Mr. M.W.J. Miller (68), a well-known veterinary surgeon, was killed in a motor smash on the Westernroad, near Penrith, to-day. Mr. Miller ...

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  41. EIGHT FEET OF RAIN.

    Innisfail has received 97 inches 6 points of rain this year, on 43 wet days. However, Innisfail is not the wettest, place in Queensland. Bartle Frere. a ...

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  42. RAILWAY MAN KILLED.

    A foreman of the Woolloongabba railway yards, Mr. Thomas Lynch (65), of Logan-road, Glenellan Estate, was knocked down by an empty truck at ...

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  43. ELECTRICIAN INJURED

    The first serious accident in connection with this year's Easter Show occurred to-day, when Mr. Joseph Firenbech (56), an electrician, residing ...

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  44. TIMBER WORKERS.

    Shortly before midday a motor car containing five timber strikers drew alongside a motor lorry loaded with shingles at the intersection of White ...

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  45. COMPARISON OF THE WEBB AND LUKIN TIMBER AWARDS.

    We have been asked to publish the following:— The true facts relative to the old and new timber awards have never been ...

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  46. TOO MUCH WHISKY.

    A puzzling case of death by poisoning was investigated at the City Morgue today. The evidence showed that Philip Henry Dell (24) of Richardson-street ...

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  47. INTER-STATE SHIPPING SERVICE.

    Owing to the shortage of interState passenger tonnage, consequent upon the loss of the A.U.S.N. steamer Kanowna, the Zealandia will be taken ...

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  48. STOCK DRAMA IN ADELAIDE.

    Stock companies have been the backbone of the drama for years; Old-timers will recall the fine productions of the companies that thought nothing of ...

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  49. COAL DISPUTE.

    In the Legislative Asembly to-day Mr. Booth asked the Premier (Mr. Bavin) if he would facilitate the holding of a round table conference of the ...

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  50. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    Irritated by frequent interjections of Mr. Booth, M.L.A., the Premier (Mr. Bavin), during an interview with a deputation from Cessnock to-day, ...

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  51. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association will be held in the A.N.A. Building, Flinders-street, on April 22. ...

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  52. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL.

    At St. Peter's Cathedral last night "The Passion of Our Lord, according to St. Mark," arranged as a liturgical devotion by the Rev. E. Milner-White, and ...

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  53. MAJOR FITZMAURICE.

    Major Fitzmaurice, of the Irish Free State Air Force, who took part in the successful German trans-Atlantic flight last year, has left for America. ...

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  54. RETURN FROM LEVY.

    The Coal Miners' Federation to-day estimated that a levy of half of one per cent, made to assist those unemployed would return about 12,500 a ...

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  55. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    A house-drawn lorry in charge of Mr. Charles Channon, of Selth-street, Albert Park, which had angle iron projecting 10 ft. from the rear, became involved in ...

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  56. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT. Mount Gambier, March 25.

    Mr. R. Blackall, who was seriously injured in a motor smash in Commercial-street last night, died in the public hospital this morning Mr. Charles ...

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  57. MANS LEG SEVERED.

    Terrible injuries, which proved fatal, were received by Mr. Verner Thomas Collins (25), farm worker, when he had his leg served in a chaffcutting ...

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  58. MODERN COWBOYS AND GHOSTS.

    Ghosts and cowboys are an exciting combination and the Grand Theatre showed both in all their glory yesterday. In "King of the Rodeo." Hoot Gibson rode ...

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  59. NEW PAVILION THEATRE.

    Dolores Del Rio and Charles Farrell give a remarkable performance in the stellar roles or "The Red Dance," the Fox feature which is now at the New Pavilion Theatre. ...

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  60. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    While playing in the grounds of his home at Tweedvale, little Garfield Kleinschmidt (aged 5 years), son of Mr. Les, Kleinschmidt, had the misfortune ...

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  61. CHILD'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    James Prest (5), of Garfield-street, North Richmond, jumped off the rear of a horse-drawn lorry in Lennoxstreet, Richmond to-day and ran into ...

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  62. STEVEDORE KILLED.

    Unloading cargo on the Oronsay today, Mr. John Maddox stevedore of Balmain-street, Richmond, was struck by a loaded swing. He was knocked ...

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  63. DUNLOP RUBBER CO.

    Shareholders of the Dunlop Rubber Company of Australasia, at an extraordinary meeting to-day, agreed to resolutions empowering the directors to ...

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  64. LEGS SCALDED.

    Shortly after 3 a.m. on Monday Mr. William Muldoon, laborer, of Hargrave-street, Peterhead, was carrying a bucket containing boiling water at the ...

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