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  2. UNKNOWN MAN INJURED

    An unknown man was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a motor car driven by Mr. C. C. Morphett, of Galway Gardens, at the ...

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  3. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    under the determination delivered by the Commonwealth Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) to-day, typists, machinists, and other female ...

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  4. DEATH FOLLOWS A FIGHT

    Jack Cooper (19), wharf laborer, of Carlisle-street, Glanville, died at the Adelaide Hospital shortly after 9 p.m. on Thursday. He was admitted to the ...

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  5. FOR THE TOURIST

    The increase in motor traffic year by year has rendered the giving and observation of proper signals by drivers and riders of paramount importance. ...

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  6. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Friday morning at the Adelaide Hospital, of Mrs. Elsa Foreman, at the age of 98. She was a colonist of 90 years, having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From K. L. RAINSFORD, Brighton:- In reading Mr. Martin's letters it is quite apparent that he and a few of his council members are opposed to the ...

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  8. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The official tariff on wheat has been increased to-day from 5/7 to 8/ per hundred kilograms. ...

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  9. COUNTY CRICKET

    In county cricket matches, concluded to-day. Sussex won by an innings and 95 runs from Lancashire, who scored 156 in the second innings (Bowley four ...

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  10. SUICIDE IN THE BUSH

    Tragedy surrounds the death of Mr. Herbert Westerman (28), of Cabarita, who was found to-day in a dying condition on a bush track behind the ...

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  11. BIG SYDNEY FIRE

    A fire at the united Distribution wireless material merchants. Clarencestreet, broke out at 11.40 p.m. The four-storeyed brick building was ...

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  12. AERIAL DERBY

    Over a course of 40 miles, the aerial Derby of Australia will be decided at Essendon to-morrow. Twenty planes, representing New ...

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  13. ADELAIDE CONTINGENT

    A party of prominent members of the executive committee of the South Australian section or the Aero Club, Adelaide, left on Thursday for Melbourne. ...

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  14. ROUGH WEATHER ON VICTORIAN COAST

    Rough weather experienced round the coast to-day delayed many vessels, and to consequence several will be unable to adhere to their scheduled ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT

    From JAMES BOYD, Woodville:- The address delivered by Archdeacon Moyes before the members of the Constitutional Club was an exceptional ...

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  16. RECIPROCITY

    The Hon. J. H. Hofmeyr. late Admini[?]rator of the Transvaal, was the guest of the Empire Producers' Association at luncheon to-day. ...

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  17. 900-MILE TRAIL OF LIGHT

    with me object of eventually providing a 900-mile trail of light, it is proposed to use Sperry beacons on the East-West air route between Adelaide and ...

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  18. VELLORE SEARCH

    The Qantas plane Atlanta in charge of Captain Brain, which is bound for Darwin to aid in the search of the missing Vellore, has reached Newcastle ...

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  19. PORT PIRIE'S LOSS OF TRADE

    For the purpose of discussing the depression in the district, the slackening of trade between Port Pirie and. Broken Hill, and the unemployment ...

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  20. ADELAIDE MEN NOT YET ARRIVED

    Neither the South Australian squadron nor Mr. C. N. Mackay. president of the Victorian Aero Club, had arrived at Essendon to-night. ...

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  21. WAYLAND AND ROBBED

    Mr. Albert E. Day (40), of Camberwell, valuer of the Camberwell Council, was waylaid and robbed a short distance from the Home of Councillor N. ...

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  22. ROAD INFORMATION

    Adelaide to Port Augusta, via Clare.— Adelaide to Gawler good Gawler to Linwood, good bitumen. Linwood to Auburn. Inclined to be rough and pot-holey, ...

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  23. MISS FLORENCE AUSTRAL

    The Australian singer, Miss Florence Austral, has suffered a great disappointment. She was to have sung the part of Brun[?]ide in Wagner's ...

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  24. WEATHER UNCERTAIN

    In view of the uncertain weather, the aerial Derby may be postponed tomorrow. This was discussed by the Victorian ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT

    A meeting of representatives of churches, lodges, sports dubs, and ratepayers was held at the Parkside Institute on Thursday evening to form committees to work ...

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  26. APPEAL FOR CLOTHING

    From ENVOY MANNING, Salvation Army, Port Adelaide:—I desire to make an appeal through "The Advertiser" for a further supply of clothing. ...

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  27. MOTION PICTURE FILMS

    The present mixed Commonwealth and State control of motion picture films is in certain respects as ineffective as it is incomplete in both ...

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  28. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER

    Specimens of oranges from two "Late Valencia" orange trees, selected at the State Experiment Orchard at Berri, River Murray, as being of superior ...

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  29. KOBENHAVN

    The steamer Beltana, from Adelaide, made a detour to Lonely Islands searching for the Kobenhavn. Men were sighted on St. Paul's. ...

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  30. HOOLIGANISM IN SYDNEY

    From "HIS FATHER"—A returned soldier writing to me about the education of his son made the following comment on the disgraceful scenes in ...

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  31. EMPIRE DAY

    The High Commissioner for Australia, (Mr Granville Ryrie) addressed 1.000 schoolchildren at the Guildhall today on the significance of Empire ...

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  32. DISTRESS AT LOCKLEYS

    As a means of assisting distress caused by unemployment, a ladles' committee has been formed at Lockleys. consisting of Mesdames Harold Huelin (president). F ...

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  33. DERAILMENT DELAYS MAIL TRAINS

    Hundreds of passengers on mall trains, delayed by a derailment at Springwood to-night, spent several hours shivering in the intense cold ...

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  34. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "Spectre."— The Latin is "spectrum." "Inquisitive."—The gross public debt of the States at 30/6/28 was:—New South Wales, £258,474,898; per head. £106 13/5. ...

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  35. MODERNIST ART

    A sensation has been caused by an Epstein group, which was unveiled today at the underground railway headquarters. Westminster. It represents a ...

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  36. WORK AT PORT ADELAIDE

    The Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr F. J. Brown) stated on Friday that a move would be made in regard to the application of the fund provided for the relief ...

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  37. DEEDS, NOT WORDS

    Speaking at the Empire Society dinner to-night the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) said he had seen a great deal of Australia during his three. ...

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  38. CAR RUNS OFF THE ROAD

    A motor car fatality occurred on the Ararat-Stawell-road, five miles out from Ararat, at 4.30 p.m. to-day, when Mr. William Bailey (50) married, ...

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  39. GIRL GUIDES

    For the past six weeks Miss M. Wilson has been conducting training classes at the Girl Guide headquarters, Adelaide. Last night, at the conclusion of ...

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  40. BREAK OF GAUGE

    The Attorney-General (Mr. MacFarlan) said to-day that the unification of railway gauges was a question that would loom large on the political ...

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  41. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

    The Victorian Football League decided at a meeting to-night to form itself into a limited company. This action has followed the purchase by the ...

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  42. HELPING SINGLE MEN

    On Friday representatives of the Church of England Men's Society made a definite move in the direction of housing single men who are out of employment during ...

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  43. THE COAL CRISIS

    The outright declarations for the withdrawal of all safety men by the northern miners' leaders at Cessnock on Thursday are likely to cause a big split ...

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  44. BOXING

    Before a packed house at Leichhardt Stadium to-night. the Australian lightweight championship changed hands, when Norm Gillespie changed hands, ...

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  45. HEAD INJURIES

    Mr. James Stoba (69). of Park-terrace, Cheltenham, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Friday suffering from head injuries. He was knocked down ...

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  46. A SEVERED TENDON.

    About 2.30 a.m. on Friday Mr. Fred Ackland, of Wellington-street, Portland, went to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital with a gash in his ...

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  47. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS

    The Kilkenny competitions were continued In St. Edward's Hall last night. Results:— Temperance recital (12 years and under). ...

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  48. FELL DOWN IN STREET

    Mr. Robert Williams, of Stirling West, slipped and fell at the corner of King William and Rundle streets last night. He was taken to the Adelaide Hospital ...

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  49. FIRE AT PALM BEACH

    A fire to-night destroyed a Palm Beach boarding house and seven motor garages. Residents could only look on ...

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  50. FULTENEY OLD SCHOLARS' ASSOCIATION

    The Mutual report of the committee of the Pulteney Old Scholars' Association states that for the year ended December 31 the membership was approximately 360. and ...

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  51. CYCLIST INJURED

    Mr. Ernest Freeman (20). of Smithstreet. Southwark was knocked off his bicycle by a motor car on West-terrace yesterday afternoon. He was treated ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. REASON FOR COMPLAINT.

    Laura—"Why do Eileen's people object to her future husband?" Vera—"Well, there are seven in the family and he's only got a two-seater." ...

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