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  2. Advertising

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  3. IMMIGRATION

    The Director of Immigration (Mr. Percy Hunter) to-day had a consaltation with Senator Millen (Minister of Repa[?]tation with who acted as Minister of Immigration ...

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  4. MR. HEYSEN'S ART.

    A notable event in art circles in Adelaide was the opening by Dame Nellie Melba on Wednesday afternoon of a comprehensive range of the recent work of ...

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  5. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    The Mandates Commission in its report draws attention at the fact that the Commission, learnt at the August meeting at Geneva that certain agreements had been ...

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  6. LAW COURTS

    The Crown Progenitor (Mr. Eric Millhouse) prosecuted. A Nolle Prosequi. Alice Annis Roney (47), late of Torrens ...

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  7. DEAR WHEAT.

    Speaking in the Legislative Council tonight, Mr. T. J. Snath said wheat was being sold to the Germans cheaper than to Australians and that Germans and ...

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  8. THE SPENCER DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the petition for divorce by Violet Caroline Speneer against Dr. Herbert Spencer, of Elsternwick, on the ground of the doctor's misconduct and ...

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  9. BRANDING STOCK

    The Legislative Assembly to-day further [?] the [?] Bill in Co,mmittee [?] 2 of clause 28 lays it down that of any registered [?] or earmak of any ...

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  10. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From FRANK K. NIEASS, hon secretary:-If it were not for the possible harm that the letter of "Member of A.G.W.A. for 20 Years" might do to the 25 young ...

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  11. INTER-STATE TENNIS.

    The lawn tennis fournament between the Adelaide and Melbourne Teachers' Training Colleges was concluded to-day on the University courts. and resulted in a win for ...

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  12. LEFT WITHOUT SUPPORT

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  13. W.C.T.U.

    The annual conference of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was continued in the Willard Half, Wakefieldstreet, on Wednesday morning, Papers ...

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  14. METAL WORKERS ASSISTANTS

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  15. THE THREE CARD TRUCK

    A charge of having at Adelaide, on September 4, been without [?] means of support, preferred against James Morris, alias Mason, produced a rather ...

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  16. THE BURRA HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Local Board of Health on Monday, the inspector (Mr. E. J. Davey) drew attention to a letter in The Advertiser" regarding the isolation ...

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  17. LOCAL COURT-ADELAIDE

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  18. INDIAN TEA.

    At the 14th sale of tea to-day 30,068 packages were offered. making a total of 260,657. The chief districts represented were:—Dooare, 10,645; and Assam. 10,362 ...

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  19. TEACHING OF SWIMMING

    From W.B. BURPEE, general secretary O.B.I.:-The hon. secretary of the Royal Life Saving Society criticises the action of the board of management of Out Boys' ...

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  20. [?] COURT-ADELAIDE

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMETN.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Attorney-General told Mr. Molesworth that a Bill to abolish the Profitecring Prevention Act would be introduced within a ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. POLICE COURT-ADELAIDE

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  23. LABOR NEWS.

    At a meeting of Mental Hospital employes, held at Parkside Institute on Monday, Mr. T. J. Ryan was elected to the chair. The general secretary stated ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. A DIVORCE ACTION.

    Sitting in the No. 1 Civil Court on Wednesday. Mr. Justice Angas Parsons heard a petition for divorce brought by William Holdes, of Adelaide out of [?] the ...

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  25. PIRIE-STREET METHODIST CHURCH.

    There was a good attendance at the Pirise-street Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, when a choral evening was given by members of the choir, under the ...

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  26. INSULTING LANGUAGE.

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  27. THE NEWSPAPER

    The newspaper strike continues, and the position has not improved. The executive of the Australian Journalists' Association to-day waited on the Premier (Sir ...

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  28. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    KADINA CLUB.-First stage in connection with the president's trophy fired September 2. Ranges 300, 500 and 600 yeards, seven shots [?] sighters Weather conditions were not too good. W. R. ...

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  29. MAGISTRATES COURT UNLEY

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  30. A TIMBER MILL STRIKE.

    Following upon the dismissal of locomotive enginedrivers for refusing to take gravel to Rapp's job at Geeveston. the mill hands emplyed by the Huon Timver ...

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  31. POLICE COURT-[?]

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  32. ISOLATION WARD AT BURRA HOSPITAL.

    From E. J. DAAVEY:—Dr. Steele's reply to my letter of September 1 only goes to show more clearly to the general public that the facts, as stated in my report to ...

    Article : 294 words
  33. THE PROTESTANT FEDERATION.

    At a meeting held held under the auspice of the Protestant Federation at Chatswood to-night, Mr. F. H. Molesworth (president), who has retired in favor of Mr. ...

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  34. POLICE COURT PORT [?]

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  35. INTERCHANGING DETECTIVES

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  36. BOXING.

    At the Stadium on Monday next Chris Jordan who showed [?] shiftly in his recent contest with Fred Sugar will meet [?] light. weight champion of Wedtern Australian who has ...

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  37. AN UNPAID BILL.

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  38. MOTORISTS FINED

    Several motorists were summoned before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday and were charged with various breaches of the Motor ...

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  39. HOCKEY.

    The Australian hockey payers opened their New Zealand tour against Nelson in a strenuous evenly cotested game, which ended in a draw. All the visitors gave a good exhibition showing clean ...

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  40. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The amatuer boxing [?] to represent New Zealand in the Australian championship leaves by the [?] to-morrow. The party consists of E. [?] (trainer) R. [?] (middle), F. ...

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  41. TARANAKI OIL WELLS

    The London liquidator of the [?] oil Wells Company has seld the whele of the company's New Zealand assets, including four wells to Messrs. P Halley and A. Donald, of Auckland. The ...

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  42. THE FLAVOR TELLS

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  43. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "P.N."—We cannot decide until we sec the letter. ...

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