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  2. Advertising

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  3. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 words
  4. Family Notices

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  5. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m., Friday).—Fine and becoming cooler, generally, with southerly winds. ...

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  8. The Register. ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922.

    In dispatching' one of its leading educational authorities upon an information seeking expedition in various parts of the world the Victorian ...

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  9. A GREAT FOREIGN SECRETARY.

    The whole-hearted and altogether admirable endeavours of Sir Edward now Lord) Grey to restrain the Kaiser Wilhelm and his war lord ...

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  10. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The letter mails by the Mantua, dated London, February 9, will arrive overland from Fremantle on Sunday evening, and will be distributed by the early deliveries ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    A special Commonwealth Gazette was issued in Melbourne on Friday further broroguing the Federal Houses of Parliament until May 17 next. It is understood ...

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  12. THE MINING OUTLOOK.

    The local industrial situation is more serious than at any previous time in the history of the town, and the closing down of the Moonta Mines has alarmed the trades ...

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  13. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHEQUE

    About a fortnight ago a smart "commercial traveller" visited Murray Bridge, and ingratiated himself with a number of tradesmen. He left them sadder but ...

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  14. A CATASTROPHE.

    Our Green's Plains correspondent writes:—Without pretending to be prophetic of appearing to be pessimistic, one might be emitted to say, judging by the signs of ...

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  15. BEER AND A MOVING TRAIN.

    At the Gawler Police Court on Wednesday, John Farley, of Adelaide, was charged by the Railway Department with having attempted to board a train while it was in ...

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  16. PLANT MORE TREES.

    At a recent meeting of the Balaklava Agricultural Bureau Mr. P. H. Roediger in a paper on afforestation, said everybody should realize the importance of ...

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  17. COOL.

    The Weather Office reported on Friday light:—The rainfall of note recorded in he Commonwealth this morning consisted of light to heavy amounts in the Northern ...

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  18. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    Smith Australian labour circles were not represented at the Hughes Economic Conference held in Sydney. Western Australia sent two delegates, namely, Messrs. ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. THE PROPERTY MARKET.

    Wilkinson, Sando, & Wyles, Limited, of [?] Waymonth street, report the following ales by public auction and private treaty, between 3rd February and 9th instant:— ...

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  21. "SOMETHING WORTH PAYING FOR."

    The President of the Australian Prohibition Council (Rev. R. B. S. Hammond addressed a number of men on the liquor question at the Town Hall on Friday. I ...

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  22. CONFERENCE OF POLICE ' ASSOCIATIONS.

    Sgt. J. F. Naylon (President of the South Australian Police Association), who attended the recent conference of Australian police associations, in sydney to ...

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  23. ADELAIDE—MELBOURNE MOTOR CYCLE RECORD.

    Mr. C. H. Disney, who left Melbourne at 2.30 a.m. on Friday, in the attempt to break the Melbourne to Adelaide motor cycle record, met with a check. He ...

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  24. WOOL AND WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    From July 1 to February 25, 153,549 bales and 21,227 bags of wool were carried by rail, as compared with 133,120 bales and 9,489 bags during the corresponding period ...

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  25. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    An interesting document was forwarded to the South Australian auxiliary executive committee at its latest meeting. This was an address delivered by the late ...

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  26. OUTER HARBOUR RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The Railways Commissioner stated on friday, with reference to the collision at the Outer Harbour:—1. The trucks were lot standing on the main line, but on a ...

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  27. "NORTHCOTE" BY THE SEA.

    To facilitate public inspection of this new and very charming Seaside Residential Suburb (adjoining Tennyson and the Grange), representatves of the ...

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  28. A CHARMING BUNGALOW.

    This property is probably the most up to-date home in Glenelg, and splendidly situated, convenient to the beach and rain. ...

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  30. CONCERNING PEOPLE

    This afternoon His Excellency the Governor at Sir William Sowden's garden party to members of the Royal Society of St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock on Friday after noon the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station received a call to 15 Selby street, off monger street, Adelaide. On arrival it was ...

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  32. BABY SUFFOCATED.

    YORKETOWN, March 8.—On Sunday morning last the infant son (aged 9 months) of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Twartz, who reside on thier farm at Munkawarlie. ...

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  33. FINGERS CRUSHED.

    BURRA, March 10.—Will Base, an employe at the local printing office, was using small printing press on Thursday after noon, and his right hand jammed in the ...

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  34. A LONG-SMOULDERING FIRE.

    SYDNEY, March 10.—Although it is now three months since the big fire occurred at the Pastoral and Finance Company's Building at Kirribili, the debris is ...

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  35. WOOL OUTLOOK.

    In an address before the Agricultural Bureau Conference at Crystal Brook on Wednesday, Mr. George Jeffrey, commenting upon the improvement in the wool ...

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  36. WELLINGTON (N.Z.) AUCTIONS

    At the Wellington wool sales to-day prices generally were on a par with those locally obtained three weeks ago. Bidding was brisk throughout. ...

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  37. TARIFF BOARD.

    Members of the Federal Tariff Board were appointed at to-day's Federal Cabinet meeting. They were as follow:—Mr. R. M. Oskley (Deputy Comptroller of ...

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  38. KILLED HIS BROTHER

    Maryborough advices report that this morning Victor James Meadmore (13), reading with his parents a mile, from the Isis central Sugar Mill, was accidentally shot ...

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    Mr. W. L. Davidson, of the firm of E. 5. Wigg. Son, & Co., Limited, trill leave to-day by the Melbourne express for Sydney, where he will join the Makura for ...

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