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  2. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    Dr. Harriss—pounding at his Imperial policy—called Friday afternoon's section of the festival a Coronation Empire concert. It came along at a time when all ...

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  3. MEN IN BLUE.

    On Friday the mounted and foot police paraded at the barracks. There were 15 troopers on grey horses and 126 representatives of the foot division present. Aften ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night the Plimmer-Denniston Dramatic Company will present "Nobody'a Daughter" for the first time in Adelaide. The company includes such artistes as ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From the Hon. B. A. Moulden, M.L.C.:—"Referring to the letter of the Hon. A. W. Styles, M.L.C., the real facts are as follow:—The Minister of Industries was [?] ...

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  6. IN THE COURTS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday (before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., and T Gully) W. Birdseye, licence of the East End Market Hotel, was chained with ...

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  7. TRADE & LABOUR.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Builders' Labourers' Union, held at the Trades Hall on Friday night, was largely attended, Mr. J. G. Branstrom (President) occupied the ...

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  8. EIGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION.

    KADINA, July 28.—A meeting of the Yorke's Peninsula Eight Hours Celebration Union was held to-day, and was attended by delegated from the Moonta Mines ...

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  9. WEATHER MAP

    South Australia.—Cloudy, fine on west coast; mostly cloudy to gloomy elsewhere. Raining in parts of the south-east. Northerly winds. Light but rather scattered rain has fallen south from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE PREMIER AND RENT.

    From "K. G.":—"A report of an election meeting on Thursday night says:—'Mrs. Verran expressed pleasure at wine present. Being herself disfranchised, she ...

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  11. MORE MINERS WANTED.

    With regard to the reported labour shortage in Broken Hill, mentioned in Parliament on Wednesday night, the local nine managers reiterate that there is still a ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH BANKRUPTCY ACT.

    From E. W. O'Halloran:—"The judgment of His Honor the Commissioner of Insolvency in the Raphael insolvency case indicates the urgent necessity for the passing ...

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  13. IMPORTED MACHINISTS.

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—The Acting Minister for External Affairs (Sr. Findley) has received from Mr. W. A. Clark, of Melbourne, an application for a permit to ...

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  14. MASTER HAIRDRESSERS.

    From L. M. Hams:—"The master hairdressers are not against the union, but are only too willing to help it. We cannot, however, accept two masters; we ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The second annual meeting of the South African Soldiers' Association of South Australia was held at the Selborne Hotel on Friday evening. There was a large ...

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  16. CARNIVAL FOOTBALL TEAM.

    From "Supporter":—"I was struck by the way in which 'Follower' praised Tredrea for his play in the West Adelaide v. South match of July 22. Jack Tredrea is ...

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  17. TROUBLESOME TRAVELLERS.

    Evidently as the result of a "spree," two new arrivals in the State appeared at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning. The first charges laid against ...

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  18. DOCTOR ACQUITTED.

    There was an abrupt ending in the Criminal Court to-day in the case in which Robert Charles Lindsay, medical practitioner, was charged before Mr. Justice ...

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  19. BAROMETER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  20. ADELAIDE, July 28.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m., Friday):—Unsettled over agricultural areas, with further showers, especially over southern district. Fresh north-west to south-west winds. ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Rex":—Yes. "E. B." Port Lincoln:—Thanks. The omission shall be rectified immediately. "Football":—The match would, of course ...

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  22. "ELIJAH."

    The height of achievement during the festival of this week was, without scope for comparison. "The Dream of Gerontius." That was the Sheffield Choir alone. Last ...

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  23. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 406 words
  24. CRASH IN THE DARK.

    Mr. John Fisher, jun., a well-known manufacturer, was killed this evening in Royal parade, Parkville, wring to a collision between his motor car and a spring ...

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  25. STATISTICAL INFORMATION.

    Average annual rainfall for 54 years, 20.68. Average rainfall for 54 years, from January 1 [?] end of July 12.30. Total rainfall from January 1, 1911, to date, 8.71. ...

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  26. TRAINING SHIP JOHN MURRAY.

    Mr. Boyd (President of the Committee of Management of the training ship John Murray), in commenting to-day upon the allegations made in the Legislative ...

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  27. METEOROLOGICAL.—July, 22—28.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  28. THE LYNCH WILL CASE.

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—The hearing of the Lynch will case was renamed in the Second Civil Court to-day. Mr. Justice Hood, in giving judgment, said there was ...

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  29. MILITARY SOCIAL.

    The annual social given by the Officer Commanding (Capt. E. K. Baker) and members of B Company, First Battalion, 10th A.I.R., was held on Friday [?] ...

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  30. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  31. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    Fourteen gangs of men were taken on at the Harwood sugar mill on Thursday last week for canecutting for the season. Yesterday the whole of the men [?] ...

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  32. THE LIBERAL UNION.

    A successful meeting was held in St. David's Hall, Burnside, on Thursday afternoon. A women's branch of the Liberal Union was formed, and a strong committee ...

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  33. BULGARIAN SHOT.

    At the Police Court to-day (before Mr. Wilcher) Stenchaw, a Bulgarian, was charged on the information of M.C. Adamson with having on July 22, near to ...

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  34. ASSISTING STRIKERS.

    Sydney unions have responded liberally to the appeal of the Queensland sugar workers for financial assistance, and the first instalment of money has been ...

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  35. THE LAW COURTS.

    The hearing was resumed in the case in which H. W. Payne, agent, of Adelaide. claimed from F. A. Neumann, miller, of Saddleworth, £335, which was stated [?] ...

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  36. DETECTIVE'S LEAP.

    During the hearing of the case, the King v. Brooks, in the Criminal Court on Thursday, Mr. Justice Hodges referred to a disagreement between a statement of Brooks ...

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  37. ENTERTAINMENT AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    A complimentary dinner was given at Parliament House on Wednesday by Mr. Ryun, M.P., to representatives of the Sheffield Choir. Among those invited ...

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  38. BRANCH FORMED AT KESWICK.

    Mr. J. H. Penno presided at a meeting in the Church of England School Hall, Keswick, on Thursday evening, when addresses were delivered by Misses Grace Watson ...

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  39. WIDOW'S DISTRESS FUND.

    G., &2 2/; E. E., 2/6; J. Marshall's Assistants, £1 6/6: G. H. 5/; E. F., 1/- St. Peters Girls' Realm, £1 1/; A. and G., 5/; A Friend 10/; J. H., Aldinga, 5/; G. S. ...

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  40. SHEEP WORRIED BY CATTLE DOGS.

    Some time ago it was reported that a number of sheep had been shot on a selection near to Kingsthorpe. The police were unable to obtain ...

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  41. BUILDING SOCIETIES.

    CO-OPERATIVE BALLOT.—The quarterly ballot meeting of the Co-operative Building Society was held in the Rechabite Hall on Friday evening. There were about 150 ...

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  42. STONE HUT BRANCH.

    A few months ago a branch of the Liberal Union started at Stone Hut, and much enthusiasm was displayed in the movement. Considering the smallness of ...

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  43. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    LAMEROO, July 28.—On Thursday a public meeting in connection with the South Australian patriot Independent Order of Rechabites was held in the institute. Mr. W. Campbell [?] ...

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  44. POLICE.

    Four men were dealt with for insobriety. Henry J. Workman was charged upon the information of Thomas Stephen Naughton with having neglected to send his son, and eight years ...

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  45. BOWLS.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 28.—The club members are working strenuosly to get the green prepared, and it will not be long before play will be started. Mrssrs. Tuck, Jobling, Dick, Cuidge ...

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  46. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present.—The Mayor (Mr. W. Patterson), Ald. Moyle, Percival, and Wright. Crs. Oldham, Hooper, Broomhead, MacCallum, and Cocker. The health officer reported two cases of measles. The ...

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  47. AMMUNITION FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has renewed the contract with the Colonial Ammunition Company to supply smallarms ammunition for five years. The minimum quantity to ...

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  48. GOLF.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 28.—Strathalbyn and Murray Bridge met on the local links recently, with the following results:—H. Provis (M.B.) lost to C. M. Meikle (S.), Dr. Macquarie lost to F. ...

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  49. LADIES AT TEA.

    During the afternoon Mr. Ryan, M.P., entertained about 100 female members of the choir at afternoon tea in Parliament House. Among the Adelaide ladies ...

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  50. Advertising

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