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  2. HOSPITAL RATING.

    The imposition of rates by the Government for the maintenance of hospitals will probably be discussed at a meeting of the Municipal Association at the Town Hall ...

    Article : 53 words
  3. STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT.

    DELEGATES TO THE CONFERENCE AT GLEN OSMOND. Representing every state in the Commonwealth, 270 young men and women students attended the summer conference of the Australian Student Christian Movement, which has been held at Glen Osmond. The conference began on January 4, and closed last night Those who attended the conference and who appear in the group are:—Misses H. Buchanan, J. Bums. L. Chilvers, M. Clifton. C. Cromer, E. C.romer. D. Daniel. J. Demaine. H. Doery, C. Doyle, G. Fox. R. Hitch-ox. J. Jchnson. L. Laughton. e. Mackay, M. MacKillop, D. McLean, IM. Norman, R. Powell. J. Redman, D. Riddle. K. Weeks, A. Abrahams, M. Allen. C. Ballard, R. Bailantyne. Edna Baylis, Ellice Bayiis, C. Gradshaw, A. M. Broughton. M. Eulcock. M. Burton, A. Campbell, E. Davis, N. Dixon, M. Dowrie, E. Edmonds, K. Gault, Y. Guilbcrt, E. Hall, J. Henzell, A. Incoll, M. Jenkjn, E. Jones. E. Kilgour, A. Maxwsil. D. Mills. N. Morey, O. Morrison. D. Padman, K. Pollock, O. SandeSl. A. Wallace, E. Watt. N. Woods, E. Bond, O. Bailey, B. Christie. E. Caseiy, M. C2se!y, P. A. Gculd. R. Godrfen. J. Hillier. O. Herbert. D. Hasiam, W. Hurst. K. Lade. M. McDonald. A. McFadyen, K. Mellor. H. Morris, R. Maxwell, F. Piper, M. Pye. B. Shorney. G. Sexton. R. Trengove. M. Wait. E. Wemyss, G. Young, G. Holman. H. Allan, F. Be!!. S. 6crl?.nd. B. Be!l. J. E. Chiffins, M. Grubb, D. J. Hughes. E. L. Holmes, R. Joyce, N. Jacob, M. Mara. M. Picken, D. Pollard, C. Skinner. M. Stillv/ell. IW. Thorn. D. Watkins. W. Hurst. J. Dickinson. E. Messent, A. Byatt, C. Borland, R. Bishop, M. Burns, H. Borland, R. Batcheior, N. Buckingham, A. Copplestcn, E. Creylz, G. Edwards, B. Edwards, M. Edgerley. A. Gcvenlock, R. Grave, M. Harper, R. Hinton, M. Holmes, L. Hosking. L. Jones, E. Jensen. M. Lindsay. G. Lloyd, E. MacCoU, N. Martin. M. Myers, E. McDonnell, M. Popple, M. Russell. D. Rsselsr, E. M. Rush, P. Rowe. A. Cumbrae-Stewart, E. Scott, J. Shoebridge, D. Wilsdon, L. White, E. Burrows, I. Blake, M. Butler, A. Cathie, G. Colyen. H. Eakins, F. Emerson, E. Fisher, M. Facey. P. Hocking, H. Houston, M. Hatfield, P. Lade, A. Lennarri, I. McPhce, E. Moore, D. Manning, M. Patin, L. Refshaugc, J. Refshzuge, E. Stirling, J. Walker, W. CrelJin, and M. Bsckett. Messrs. R. Alexander, R. Bosworth, D. Byrne, D. Darwin. J. Douglas. R. Dungan, E. Francis. T. Fraser, D. Garnsey. J. Sliver, T. Hagger. S. Hayncs, D. Harris, R. Fainter, C. Petrie. W. Riddle. T. Stsnhenson, A. H. Paterson. E. Meier. C. Crimp. A. Dawkins. L. Dixon. R. Down, W. Gill. J. Goldswcrthy. J. Johnstone. C. Ostermeyer, H. Robjohns, R. Slater. C. Stafford. J. Schcles. V/. Hardie. W. Wallace. L. Allen, C. Ahrens, L. B&kewsll, L. Byrne, H. Cunliffe-Jones. l_ Fox, A. tJurr, G. Heaslip, W. Irwin. E. Mills. S. Macindoc, K. Newman. R. Nevils, J. Oxnatn, J. Pollock, G. Shepherd. M. A. Simmon tis, H. Seccombe, C. Symons, R. White. A. Dawkins. E. Gollan, G. Graham. G. Gribbte, T. A. G. Holmes, W. Johnson. F. Mitchell, C. Moss, G. William. K. Whare, C. Murray. H. Brunton. T. Brown. G. L. lie, R. McKinnon. E. Ransom, H. Solomon. F. Sublet, G. Tcddenham, C. Airey, R. Bosworth, J. Buley, C. Boyd, C. Cook, R. Crawford, A. Cox, G. Edwards, J. Fry, N. Harry, E. Kills, R. Johnson, T. R. Lloyd, O. Moyes, H. IVScKnight, E. Owen. G. Rcndall, R. Stewart, .and B. Oenrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 582 words
  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Misses Norah Allen (35) of Fourthstreet, Bowden, and Sadie Donaghey (24), of Leader-street, Forestville, were overcome by ammonia fumes at the ...

    Article : 49 words
  5. A SCRUB FIRE.

    A large area of scrub country about a mile from Lyndoch was threatend on Monday when a fire occurred on the property of Mr. J.G. Kelly. The land ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. "SUPPLANTING THE LEGISLATURE.

    Sir-The extraordinary action of the Government in imposing taxation amounting to £20,000 for the first half on the present year for the Adelaide Hospital ...

    Article : 421 words
  7. PINNEO UNDER A MOTOR CAR.

    When a motor car, which Mr. W. Rechner was driving from Mount Rat to Port Victoria on Sunday afternoon, overturned about a mile from the port, Mr. Rechner ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. FIRE AT MOORAK.

    A stack of hay valued at £200, and a quantity of machinery, worth a considerable amount, were destroyed by fire on the properly of Mr. K.S. Taylor, Moorak, ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. SUBURBAN FIRES.

    A fire yesterday spread from a heap of rubbish to a shed containing a quantity of timber and firewood at the residence of Mr. A.R. Humphrey, Victoria-avenue. ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. FIRE AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    About 8.40 a.m. on Wedneday the Semaphore Fire Brigade received a belephone call to premises occupied by Mis. G Knowles, at Dunn-street, Semaphore. A ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. TWO CHARMING LADY FIRE-FIGHTERS.

    A FEATURE OF LONDON. —Photopress, photo. Many London business houses have their own lady fire-fighters. and these ladies, who are members of a staff, each wesk receive training in how to deal with «mtbreaks. Needless to say, they are very efficient. The photograph shows two lai!y fire-fighters, whose charm is only exceaced by their expertness at practice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
  12. A GIANT METAL AIRSHIP.

    TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE PROPOSED. —Photopress. photo. A giant airship with a complete aluminium frame is being built at the Zeppelin works at Lake Constance for a regu'.v trans-Atlantic service from Spain to South America. Dr. Eckcner. who first crossed the Atlantic in the Z3. is personally designing and supervising the construction of the new airship. The photograph shu ws the framework, which reaches to the ceiling cf the huge hall in which it is heing constructed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  13. A PLEA FOR A BILL,

    Sir—The decision of the Government to force the metropolitan corporations and district, councils to contribute £21,000 towards the upkeep of the Adelaide Hospital ...

    Article : 765 words
  14. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    On being informed by the stationmaster at Manor that there was an injured man in the lavatory of the 11.15 train from Geelong to Melbourne, the police met the train ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. BUS AND MOTOR IN COLLISION.

    About 4.30 p.m. on Wedneday a collision occurred on the Port-road, at Alberton, between a motor car driven by Mr. D. McLean, employed by Harris, Scarffem ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. SUDDEN OEATH AT BARMERA.

    Mr. Edward Ernest Menhennett, a returned soldier settler, died suddenly at his residence on the Berri-road, Barmera, on Tuesday night. He had four children, ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. A BUSH FIRE AT WOODSIDE.

    The first bush fire for the year stuted on Mr. Roy Davidson's property, about six miles from here, on Friday last. Fanned by a strong wind, the fumes ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. THE GARDEN THEATRE.

    At the J.C. Williamson Garden Theatre Pat Hanua's Diggers coutinne to attract large and appreciative audiences, and the eighth week's programme ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

    The following are the [?] ...

    Article : 486 words
  20. "SEVENTH HEAVEN."

    YOUNG LOVE. Mr. Charles Farrell and Miss Jact Gayr.or, the ycutnia! stars of the romantic "Seventh Heaven," which will be sctn at West's Pictures on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 28 words
  21. A BOY DROWNED.

    Getting out of his depth in Moonlight Dam, Fred McGeary (10) was drowned near Stawell this morning. The lad was on a raft with two other children, but ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. MOTOR TRUCK ANO TRAM COLLIDE,

    A motor truck laden with bricks crashed into the rear of a tram when swerving to avoid an approaching motor car at Victoria Park to-day. A shower of brinks ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) took dairying as the theme of a spe[?] which he delivered at Byron Bay to-night. He said in magnitude it ranked as one ...

    Article : 673 words
  24. "CAMILLE."

    There was a good attendance of the Theatre Royal at both performance yesterday when Miss Nelle Bramly presented "Canille." It is many years since ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. A MISSING WOMAN.

    The search for the body of Mrs. Rosser, who was married on Boxing Day list, and after being admitted to a prevate hospital in Burnley disappeared, ...

    Article : 240 words
  26. WOOL SALES.

    Twenty-seven thousand bales were [?] at the third Wellington Wool sale to-day. The December drop in price was fully recovered values all round equalling the November sale ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 141 words
  28. THE PERTH OBSERVATORY.

    The Premier (Mr. Collins) stated to-day that if the Federal Govenment [?] take over the Observatory it would most certainly be closed. All protests were ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

    Dame Nellie Melba to-day tested voicefor the Williamson-Melba grand opera teason, and selected 16 from 200 apirants. She said the voices were more beautiful ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. "THE WHITE RAT."

    On Saturday evening at the [?] Royal Mr. William Anderson [?] ...

    Article : 137 words
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