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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The magnificent scenery that surrounds Adelaide is something that the average man or woman of this State does not fully appreciate, and when they see the beautiful ...

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    The Adelaide Hospital authorities reported to the police on Friday afternoon that a woman named Eva Bartlett (33), a resident of Grote street, who was ...

    Article : 56 words
  4. "THE BIRD OF PARADISE."

    The boxplans will be open at Allan's on Tuesday morning for the forthcoming Muriel Starr season, which will begin at the Theatre Royal next. Saturday night. ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    1. No letter should exceed 500 words. Any which do will not be considered. Only one side of the paper should be used. 2. Every communication must be accompanied ...

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  6. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    "Wheat does not change into drake, nor is the latter a cross between wheat and oats," said the Director of Agriculture, (Professor Arthur J. Perkins), in reply to ...

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  8. A BOY INJURED.

    At the Lameroo Races this week a schoolboy named W. Drogemuller, who was playing truant from school, ws an interested spectator at the judge's box ...

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  9. HENLEY BEACH ROAD TRAMCAR ACCIDENT.

    From "PRO BONO PUBLICO:—It is to be hoped that residents of the locality and the long-suffering public generally will bring pressure to bear on the powers that be to prevent a recurrence ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS.

    From "LIVE AND LEARN":—Nomination day is over; and, judging by the number of persons aspiring for Parliamentary honours, things politically look mixed, and much vote-splitting ...

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  11. SCRUB FIRE AT GLEN OSMOND.

    A minor bush fire broke out on Friday at Hardy's Hill, Glen Osmond, and about 150 acres of grass and some cress were destroyed. Employes at the quarry and a ...

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  12. AFTER THE WAR PROBLEMS.

    An important outline of the problems which will face the State after the war was given by the Chairman, the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. blundel) at the first ...

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  13. "FATHER OF THE MAN."

    The annual banquet of the metropolitan scoutmasters, which was held at Ruthven Mansions in the evening, was a brilliant success. Scoutmaster J. Donaldson ...

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  14. TREATMENT OF CANKER OF THE FOOT.

    The Government Veterinary Lecturer (Mr. F. E. Place, B.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S.) recommends the following treatment for cases of canker of the foot:—Remove shoes ...

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  15. LAST NIGHT OF "ALIMONY."

    To-night West's will screen for the last time the big eight-reel feature, "Alimony," which has been so successful during its run of the past week at Olympia. So much ...

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  16. A BROKEN NECK.

    John Richards (54), labourer, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on February 7 suffering from a fractured neck, the result of a fall from a trolly at ...

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  17. AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    Of all the costume concert companies that have visited Adelaide the Humouresks are undoubtedly one of the most entertaining and novel. They strike a new note ...

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  18. EDUCATION.

    From "NEVER A TEACHER":—One is almost tempted to ask for a royal commission to enquire into the statement in "H. M. B.'s" letter that £13,000 was not spent on education after it ...

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  19. FIRE AT KADINA

    KADINA, March 21.—At 1.50 p.m. on Thursday the Kadina Fire Brigade received a call from Gawler street, and at the residence of Mr. S. Hayes a bedroom ...

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  20. BROKEN KNEECAP.

    YONGALA, March 21:—On Tuesday night Mrs. Morgan, wife of Mr. H. L. Morgan, a farmer residing a couple of miles out of Yongala, fell over a stone ...

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  21. SEASICKNESS.

    From "THE TWINKLER":—I have followed with much interest the recent correspondence in The Register regarding seasickness—its prevention and cure. Might I suggest a further ...

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  22. PAY. PICTURES.

    One of the finest programmes, yet predated at the Pavilion Theatre will be shown to-day for the last time. The feature, Francis X. Bushman in "The Adopted ...

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  23. ENTERIC AT HERGOTT.

    HERGOTT SPRINGS, March 22.—There is a serions outbreak of enteric fever here. It is one month since the first case was sent to the hospital, and eight ...

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  24. MR. CLEMENT GILES AND F.S.A.

    The Morchard branch of the farmers and Settlers' Association has passed the following resolution:—"That this meeting emphatically protests against and barrier being placed in the way ...

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  25. "THE LAND OF THE LIVING."

    Patrons of drama are to be given another feature at Tivoli Theatre to-night, when William Anderson's popular, company will present Frank Harvey's ...

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  26. HYNAM SETTLERS' COMPLAINT.

    NARRACOORTE, March 20.—A meeting of [?] on the Hynem Estate, was held on Monday evening, to discuss the difficulties and hardships which the settlers are undergoing. The ...

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  27. SERIOUS GRASS FIRE.

    CALLINGTON, March 22.—A serious grass fire broke out three miles from here at about 9 o'clock this morning after the 6.45 train from Adelaide had passed. The ...

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  28. QUEEN'S HALL.

    The full programme appears in our business columns for the sacred concert to be given in the Queen's Hall on Good Friday night. An item of special interest is ...

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  29. "X DISEASE."

    BROKEN, HILL, March 22.—Another case of "X disease" was admitted to the hospital last night, the patient being a girl aged seven years. She is seriously ill. ...

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  30. MINER INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, March 22.—Mr. E. Hiscock was injured in the North Mine last night in the 1,250 level. He fell about 10 feet through some timber. His ...

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  31. MOUNT BARKER SHOW.

    From E. HENDER:—It was stated recently that the 1847 show was the only one held in Nairne. When the society was formed it was arranged to hold the show in Nairne, Mount Barker, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. SYDNEY WOOL APPRAISEMENTS.

    The eleventh series of wool apparisements for the current season in the Sydney market will conclude on Tuesday next. The catalogues mainly comprise woold in grease from the ...

    Article : 184 words
  33. MAULED BY A SHARK.

    NEWCASTLE, March 22.—While surfing in 3 ft. of water to-day a youth was attacked by a shark, which seized him by an arm and dragged him under the water. ...

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  34. GLENELG THEATRE.

    Excellent business, has prevailed at the Glenelg Theatre during the past week, the sliding roof and other up-to-date methods of ventilation rendering the house cool on ...

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  35. NATURE STUDY.

    From "L. H.":—I was much interested in the letter by Mr. G. E. Archer Russell regarding nature stutly for the children, and hope that his idea for collecting in book form the articles ...

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  36. "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE."

    "Seven Keys to Baldpate," Mr. G. M. Cohan's latest Artcraft offering, now showing at the Wondergraph, is causing a lot of talk. It has a combination of novel ...

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  37. DOCKSIDE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, March 22.—A fire broke out early this morning on an American schooner from which lumber is being discharged in the Victoria Dock. When the ...

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  38. THE LIOUOR QUESTION.

    From H. L. PENFOLD-HYLAND:—If Mr. Schafer cannot wield "a mighty weapon" better than he has handled the prohibition cause, I am indeed unfortunate in giving him this "mighty ...

    Article : 209 words
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  40. BIG NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 22.-The estimated fire losses at Raihiti during the recent conflagration amount to not less than £250,000 Nine sawmills were ...

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  41. EDUCATION.

    From "FRESH AIR":—What a weighty and admirable letter was that 'by "Teacher" in The Register of March 14. He is evidently a person who thinks, and would like (if he were allowed) ...

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  42. TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND.

    At Henley Beach to-night the above band will present the following programme:—March, "The land of Moa," everture, "William Tell;'" waltz ...

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  43. PLUCKED.

    George Wanace (24) and Frank Harris (37) were charged to-day at the Central Police Court with having conspired to cheat and defraud James Ramont of large ...

    Article : 218 words
  44. MISCELLANEOUS.

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  45. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    At the Majestic Theatre, to-day, commensing at the matinee, Mr. Ben J. Fuller wild present his revue success, the Bert to Blane Travesty Stars ...

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  46. PETER DAWSON CONCERTS

    Muea interest is being manifested in the farewell concerts to be given at the Adelaide Town Hall on Good Friday night and Easter Saturday and Monday nighte ...

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  49. FOR FOR SOLDIERS.

    Since the beginning of February the cyster lessees around Port Stephens have collected and consigned to soldier lessees at Manning River 200 bags of immature ...

    Article : 66 words
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  51. TO DEAL WITH COMPLAINTS.

    The Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League has opened an investigation branch to deal with the complaints of members regarding pay, pensions, or ...

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  53. THE JOHNIAN CLUB.

    The opening meeting of the sixth session of the Johnian Club was held in the Chamber of Manufactures room, Pirie street, on Friday evening. The President (Mr. F. J. Mills) occupied the chair ...

    Article : 149 words
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