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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. James Dowling, a wharf laborer, was treated at the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Monday afternoon for a broken thumb. He was ...

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  3. PORT LINCOLN JETTIES

    The Public Works Committee took evidence at Parliament House on Monday regarding harber accommodation at Port Lincoin. Mr. Stanley James ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S UNION

    Undeterred by the previous decision of the Industrial Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. A. M. Stewart not to grant ...

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  5. AGRICULTURE

    M. Max Lambert, the well-known French agriculturist, has published some remarkable statistics showing that English production is superior to ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Hugh Rigby and Dr. Wilfrid Trotter performed the operation on the King, who bore it very satisfactorily. It is pointed out that the operation was ...

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  7. OBITUARY

    The death of the Rev. George Clarke Love, M.A., B.D., occurred at a private hospital yesterday, at the age of 74. Few men have won the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOW DO WE STAND WITH PEACE?

    We have now reached a period in which the forces making for war have become relatively weak, while those making for peace have become ...

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  9. MAN FOUND DEAD

    When Mrs. Z. Golley, of the Gambirr Hospital, Pier-street, Glenelg, went out on the back verandah at 10 a.m. yesterday, she found her husband dead. ...

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  10. GAS COMPANY ENQUIRY

    Mr. President Hewitson will continue to-day his enquiry into the application by the South Australian Gas Company for permission to increase the ...

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  11. LORRY BACKS INTO WINDOW

    About 2. p.m. on Monday a motor sorry, owned by Messrs. Savage and Sons, of Albert Park, backed into a plateglass show window at the shop of ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND CHINA

    Thousands at mass meetings yesterday breathed fire against China and pledged themselves ready to take up arms in defence of Soviet rights. ...

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  13. A RECORD EISTEDDFOD

    For six day sat least, from August 5 to August 10, when the Royal National Eisteddfod will be held at Sefton Park, Liverpool will have solid claims to be ...

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  14. AN AIR LEVIATHAN

    Not far from Bedford, England, stands a building which at a distance seems to be nothing more than an insignificant shed. Approach nearer. ...

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  15. FALL FROM A TRAM

    In attempting to alight from a tram on Goodwood-road, Goodwood, yesterday, while it was in motion. Mr. John Patrick Keating (34), of Surrey-street ...

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  16. AEROPLANE CRASH

    When the Polish machine crashed at Gracidsa the tank exploded, and M. Idzikowski was burned in the wreckage. The remains are being shipped ...

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  17. FOOTBALLER BREAKS LEG

    During the third quarter of the football match. Jamestown v. Gladstone at Jamestown on Saturday. J. Hector of the home team, whilst jumping for ...

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  18. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  19. THE SOUL OF A NATION

    "The United States of America impresses me as a country where a terrific struggle is going on between God and the devil for the possession of the ...

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  20. CHILD WITH CONCUSSIONS

    A serious accident happened to one of Mr. W. H. Plummer's children on Sunday evening. With other children Lorna, aged 6 years, was ...

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  21. THE GLASSHOUSE TOMATO INDUSTRY

    During the last few years there has been a considerable increase in the number of growers of tomatoes under glass. The majority have their houses ...

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  22. CARS COLLIDE

    At about 6.30 on Friday evening two cars collided on the road between Gepp's Cross and Smithfield, with the result that one car owned by Mr. F. ...

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  23. RIVER DISTRICT EDUCATION WEEK

    The second meeting of the executive committee for the River District Education Week was held at Loxton on July, 12. Excellent progress was made ...

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  24. STRUCK WITH A STICK

    On Saturday morning Mr. Jim Kaydon, of Winappi, received painful injuries while attending to pigs at his home. Assisted by Mr. Charlie ...

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  25. THE COUNTRY

    July 14.—Growers are extremely perturbed at the news of a possible retraction of the British preference on dried fruits. Difficulties have caused some ...

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  26. AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN QUEEN

    The sphinx of the great Queen Hatshepsut has been found at Der-elBahri, and is on show in the Cairo Museum (observes the London "Daily ...

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  27. LAKE NEMI GALLEYS

    The first fruits of the salving of Caligula's galleys from the bed of Lake Nemi (states a Rome dispatch dated June 5), are the recovery in a perfect ...

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  28. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE

    Mrs. Sara Ann Walker (50), wife of Mr. Andrew Sidney Walker, of Sixth-street Port Pirie West, was retiring on Sunday night. when she was stricken with ...

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  29. A NEW CHURCH HALL

    The contract for a new church hall at Edwardstown for the Rev. Father Robertson has been accepted. The hall, which will be of brick, will be 65 ft. ...

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  30. GOLF

    Hallett Club.—An 18-hole competition was played on Saturday. L. Denton (78) won from H. Scbolz (89). Other players were F. Gaskell, A. O. Wright, A. V. Simpson, ...

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  31. DISTRICT COUNCIL AUDITORS.

    The following persons have been granted a Local Government auditor's certificate, under the District Council Acts:—Messrs. F. C. Adamson ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH COURT SITTINGS

    Sitting as a Full CourtChief Judge Dethridge, Judge Lukin, and Judge Beeby of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, will take ...

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  33. HEN ENGAGED AT FORT

    The Port Adelaide City Council yesterday engaged 22 workmen for the department of the city engineer (Mr. W. W. Tapp). They will be employed ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYED REUEF

    Yesterday morning the Salvation Army Free Meal Kitchen in Morphett-street, was a scene of greater activity than ever, when over 300 men were supplied with hot ...

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  35. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    The weekly sons gathering will take place at the Town Hall on Friday at o'clock, Mr. A. Vardon will conduct. He will be assisted by Captain Hugh ...

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  36. COMMUNITY PRAYER MEETING

    The weekly community prayer meeting, which will be held to-morrow in the banqueting-room of the Town Hall, Will be led by Mr. Stow Smith The ...

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  37. DRAINING CROSS-ROAD

    At the meeting of the Unley City Council last night the works committee recommended that a 48 in. concrete pipe drain be laid on the southern side of ...

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  38. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    A programme of varied items will be given by advanced students in the Elder Hall on Monday. In addition to solos, there will be two ensembles for ...

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  39. SYDNEY ROBBERIES

    In the last week there were 54 cases of robberies from shops and dwellings. Goods valued at more than £1,000 were taken and 37 motor cars stolen. In ...

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  40. KANGAROO ISLAND CABLE.

    An attempt several weeks ago to connect the cable from a point near Cape Jervis to Hog Bay, Kangaroo Island, failed on account of tempestuous ...

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  41. PORT ADELAIDE RELIEF

    The fortnightly meeting of the relief committee of the Mayoress of Pert Adelaide was held at the Port Adelaide Town Ball yesterday afternoon. The mayoress (Mrs. F. J. ...

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  42. A WOMAN'S FORTY CIGARETTES A DAY

    "She was in the habit of smoking 30 to 40 cigarettes a day," the husband, a bricklayer, stated at an inquest on his wife, Emily Florence Ada Geehan 36. ...

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  43. INSANE ARTISTS' WORKS

    A distinct novelty in exhibitions attracted attention in Paris in June. Three rooms of a house in the Avenue d'Iena were filled with pictures, drawings, and ...

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  44. LANDS OPEN TO APPLICATION

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Jenkins) has issued a list of lands open to application in this State. Copies may be obtained on application to the ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. DOMESTICS ON THE BALLARAT

    In charge of Field-Major Hobbs, 66 girls are travelling on the Ballarat. under the Salvation Army scheme, to Melbourne and Sydney Thirty of ...

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  46. HINDMARSH RATING

    At the meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council last night a communication was received from the director of the Highways and Local Government ...

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  47. GUIDE RENDERS FIRST AID

    The advantages to the travelling public of all R.A.A. guides being efficient first-aid men, carrying a complete firstaid kit was amply demonstrated, ...

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  48. SOUP FOR POOR CHILDREN

    The Port Adelaide Central Mission opened its new children's soup kitchen at the old Martst Brothers School, Commercial-road, on Monday. The Rev. T. P. Willason ...

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  49. MURRAY BRIDGE HUNT CLUB

    The Murray Bridge huntsmen assembled at 2 p.m. on Saturday and were led by the master to a point on Government-road, where a throw-off was made. Miss Jean ...

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  50. GLENELG TRAMWAY SCHEME

    The work of the Municipal Tramways Trust of converting the Southterrace railway to Glenelg to electric traction is progressing steadily, and is ...

    Article : 88 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 93 words
  52. FRUIT DRINKS FOR SUMMER

    In the course of its investigation into the canned fruits industry, the full report on which has been published, the ...

    Article : 423 words
  53. THOUGHT FOR THE DISTRESSED

    Miss L. J. Godfrey, who died recently at North Adelaide, and who for many years resided at Glenelg. left, under her will. £100 to relieve ...

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  54. PORT ADELAIDE CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION

    The Port Adelaide Central Methodist Mission has received a donation from the Public Teachers' Union of £10 towards its relief work. ...

    Article : 27 words
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