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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was an excellent attendance to see the change of programme presented at the Wondergraph Theatre on Wednesday night. The star films were "When We ...

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  3. Advertising

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  5. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mrs. H. J. Fowies,of ,Unley road, Unley, has received a notification that her son, Pte. K. M. Fowles, who was previoasly reported missing on April 11, is wounded and a prisoner at Soltau, ...

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  6. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    (Space cannot be found in this column for letters which exceed 500 words," and (excepting in special circumstances) any beyond that maximum will be laid aside.] ...

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  7. WAR SAVINGS.

    Tie Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), speaking at a meeting at the town hall to-night to inaugurate the war savings movement in Australia, said:—"Every one of ...

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  8. WILD LIFE.

    At first at is somewhat startling to find that the extraordinary dislocation of the economic conditions of life in France and Flanders, due to the war. has not disturbed ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT AND GOODWOOD LANDS.

    From "EXPECTANT":—The mismanagement of this matter has become of public importance. The transactions appear to be of an amazing character The land was offered for sale "by private ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. CONSCRIPTION.

    From S. NEWLAND:—Conscription ought to and must come, if for no other reson than to wipe out the reproach from Australia and her recreant sons. Without dwelling upon the stern ...

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  11. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The star dramatic attraction at West's to-night is "Blood Will Tell," a tense five-reel Triangle photoplay. Mr. William Desmond plays the leading character, that of ...

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  12. IN THE COURTS.

    At the Full Court on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George- Murray). Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, an application was made on behalf of William Thomas White, ...

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  13. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  14. ENLISTMENTS.

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  15. UNION LINER LOST.

    Included in the cargo of the Union liner Waitotara, whose loss is reported, were 50,000 cases of petrol, £100,000 worth of printing paper and [?]. The petrol ...

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  16. STATE POLITICS.

    From J. T. HACKETT:—No attention should be paid to anonymous letters on this important question; we need to know who has inspired them. However, in reply to "Strathalbyn," I ...

    Article : 252 words
  17. IN OTHER STATES.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Wednesday:—A. R. PLANE, draper, A. F. DOUGLAS, labourer; J. H. L. BELL. farmer: A. DONALDSON, turner; ...

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  18. "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN."

    There are only two more opportunities to witness the stirring domestic drama "Between Two Women" at the Tivoli Theatre. The actins is particularly stood. ...

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  19. A TRAMWAYS PROSECUTION.

    Before Mr. J. H. Sinclair. S.M., at the Pott Adelaide Police Court, on Wednesday, the first local prosecution in behalf M the Municipal Tranmways Trust was heard, when Thomas Roy Scott ...

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  20. FORLORN WOMEN.

    Lady Poore, wife of Admiral Poore, who at one time commanded on the Australian Naval Station, has written a book of "Recollections of an Admirals Wife." ...

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  21. A FATAL WAR TROPHY.

    Shocking injuries were sustained by Leonard Edwards, a resident of Golden Square, Bendigo, to-day through the explosion at a German bomb. The bomb was, with other ...

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  22. MINERS' RIGHTS.

    Judge Edmunds, presiding at the sitting of the Coal Tribunal to-day, said he sympathized with the claims of the miners for bathing and sanitary facilities. There was ...

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  23. LAND VALUATIONS BILL.

    From "OPPOSED TO FADS":—Mr. H. H. Blackham makes a feeble effort to reply to my letter with reference to this BilL My sole object was to place before the ratepavers the serious. ...

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  24. GERMANS AND GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    From O. J. A. HUBNER, St. Paul's School, South Kilkerran:—The Premier mid recently— "There can be no doubt that until the Education Act Of 19155 was passed the teaching the balls ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Thursday, Jane 21.—Law water 10.20 a.m.; high water, 4.20 p.m. ARRIVED.—June 20). Ferret, 246. Guztafsen. Spencer's Gulf ports. ...

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  26. "THE WAYBACKS."

    The interest taken in the revival of Mr. Philip Lytton's farcical production "The Waybacks" bears abundant testimony to the popularity of the play. If laughter is a | ...

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  27. MISCELLANEOUS.

    J. M. R.—To make quince jelly, take two dozen quinces, three lemons, sugar, and water. Wipe the quinces and cut them up, put into a preserving pan, and cover well with water. Boil ...

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  28. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, June 19.—A. batch of about 14 Maltese labourers are engaged on the construction works of the Mount Gambier to Portland Railway, between the town and the racecourse, ...

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  29. IRON FOUNDERS' DISPUTE.

    Judgment will be delivered this morning by the President of the Industrial Court (Mr. President Brown) in the dispute in which the iron founders of Crystal Brook arc concerned. ...

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  30. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT.

    BROKEN HILL, June 20.—A. Russian Finn, Frank Fennell (54), was committed for trial at the August sessions on a charge of having indecently assaulted a girl, aged 11 years, near Menindie. ...

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  31. THE DANDIES.

    Another complete change of programme by the Dandies is announced for tonight at the Queen's Hall. It will include an original burlesoue. "The Early Morning ...

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  32. DIRECT SHIPMENTS OF METALS.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) to-day discussed with the Premier (Mr. Ryan) the question of the direct shipment of Queensland metals to ...

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  33. THE LAW COURTS.

    An appeal was lodged by Samuel Perry, iron founder, of Mile End, against the decision of Mr. S. J. Mitchell. S.M., in the local Court, on May .9, regarding an award made in favour ,of James Woolcock, labourer, of Henley Beach, ...

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  34. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES' COMPLAINTS.

    MELBOURNE, June 20.—Steps have been to obtain a variation of the recent award of the Federal Arbitration Court for theatre employes. The grounds of the application are that some ...

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  35. MILLING INDUSTRY AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, June 20.—In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers gave his judgement on the plaint of the Federated Millers and [?] Employes' Association of Australasia, to ...

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  36. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?"

    The South Australian Board of Censors' recently inspected the picture "Where Are My Children?" and approved of its public exhibition, provided that no person under ...

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  37. General Items.

    Sgt. Charles Albion, acting provest sergeant for a transport recently at Port Adelaide, in a letter dated at sea, June 9, to the Secretary of the Alberton Cheer-up Society, writes:—"Kindly ...

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  38. SHIPBUILDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    From "ARGUS":—Mr. Hughes U proposing to start shipbuilding to Australia, and asks the labour unions whether they will do the work. What an [?] Of course they will but at what ...

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  39. VICTORIAN FINANCE.

    Earnest consideration was given to-day at a meeting of the members of the Liberal Party in the Legislative Assembly to the financial portion of the State, and to ...

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  40. WALKERVILLE METHODIST REMEMBRANCE LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Walterville Methodist Remembrance League was had on Tuesday evening, June 4. The Treasurer's balance sheet indicated that £39 10/10 had been raised in ...

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  41. ADELAIDE ORPHEUS SOCIETY.

    The closing concert of the current season in connection with the Adelaide Orpheus Society, will be held at tie Exhibition Building on June 30. As has been the ...

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  42. LOCAL.

    Frederick George Gurney, shorebroker, of Grenfell street. Adelaide, sued T.Porter, motor car driver; of 98 Queen "street. Norwood, for £23 16/7, representing the different on 100 shares in the ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. SOCKS.

    Lady Brown writes:—Our heart are drinks are line to each person who kindly contributed to the total of 225 pairs of excellent socks, which were forwarded to the soldiers by the last mail. ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. MAGISTRATES.

    MITCHAM: Wednesday, June 20 (before Messrs. A. H. Levaseeur and J. Slee)—Stanley Attridge James Proetor, and John O'Connor, cabinen, who all pleaded guilty, were ...

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  47. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Chicago Wheat.—July, opened at 200 cents [?] closed at 203 cents; September, 183 cents and 178 cents respectively. The estimated visible supply of American wheat cast of the Rocky Mountains is 23,694,000 bushels ...

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  48. SHIRTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The following letter has been seat from Palestine the Hon. Secretary of the League of Loyal Women (St. Peters branch) by the quarrermaster of the 9th Light Horse:—Dear Madam—In ...

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  49. CASUALTIES.

    MANTUNG, June 17.—A painful accident befell Mr. Tom Pugh, who is employed by Mr. W. J. Carnell. As he was walking along carrying a gun be caught one of his feet in a tuft of grass ...

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  50. EGYPT AND THE EGYPTIANS.

    In continuation of the series of lectures arranged by the Y.W.C.A., the Rev. A. H. Teece, M.C., lectured on Wednesday afternoon on Egypt lie traced the events leading up to the British occupation of the country and described the in ...

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  51. POLICE.

    Charles Whitcombe pleaded guilty to charges of drunkenness and the use of indecent language in [?] street on Tuesday. Sub-Inspector Beare prosecured. Defending was fined £1 and 1.6 ...

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  52. "DON'T TOUCH, TASTE, OR HANDLE."

    PERTH, June 20.—The Labour Federation his notified all the unions not to "touch, taste, or handle" meat while the slaughterman's strike continued. The railway unions' executives will ...

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  54. VEHICLE ACCIDENTS.

    KADINA, June 19.—On Saturday night last as Mr. and Mrs. T. Raymond, accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law (Mr. and Mrs. T. Reynolds), were ...

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  55. BRIGHTON INSTITUTE.

    Under the auspices of the Brighton Institute the second of a series of winter month entertainments was given in the local town hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. G. U. Riddle (Vice-President) ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. PORT ADELAIDE: Wednesday, June 20.

    Peter " Fitzpatrick admitted having behaved indecently in St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, on June 29. Fined 20/ and costs. ...

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  58. Advertising

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  61. STRIKING WAR FILM.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir. Pearce) and Brigs Gen. Foster and Sellheim to-day attended a private exhibition of the British war film illustrating the battle of ...

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  62. FATAL FALL PROM JETTY.

    PORT BROUGHTON, June 20.—A party of seamen from the steamer Ready were going down the jetty to join their beat at about 6 o'clock last night and ...

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  63. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S DEATH.

    A tragedy occured at the Hobart General Hospital this morning. Ida Moles a married woman, 37 years of age, wife of Alfred Moles, Hill street, Hobart, had been ...

    Article : 106 words
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