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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 749 words
  3. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 397 words
  4. CASUALTIES.

    An enquiry concerning the death of Carl Wilhelm Wagener (77), late of Glen Osmond road, Parkside, who was killed as the result of an accident in Rundle street ...

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  5. FINE WEATHER.

    The weather office reported on Sunday night:—On Saturday morning light to moderate rain was reported generally in South Australia, south from Port Augusta ...

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  6. DREW DIVORCE CASE.

    At a sitting of the Full Court on Saturday morning, when the Bench was occupied by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Poole, and Mr. Justice ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Ten thousand people attended the garden party given by their Majesties the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace on Friday. Australians and New Zealanders ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MY FIRST 25 YEARS OF THE LAW.

    -The Old Commercial Bank.-"I have previously referred to the late Mr. John Varley, S.M.," said Mr. Bright "and he and I were both shareholders in ...

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  9. CADELL SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The Parliamentary members for the district, the Hons. D. J. Gordon, M.L.C., and W. Hannaford, M.L.C. (Midland Division) and Messrs. McLachlan, Butler, and ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. MENTALLY AFFECTED SOLDIERS.

    No other class of men who have been disabled or partially disabled by the war present so difficult or so tragic a problem as those who are ...

    Article : 401 words
  11. GREEN'S PLAINS AND RAIN GAUGES.

    A rumour to the effect that weather reports and river levels were to be eliminated from now henceforth and for evermore (writes our Green's Plains correspondent) ...

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  12. BRITISH SCIENCE GUILD.

    The annual general meeting of the S.A. branch of the British Science Guild was held in Adelaide on July 20. The President (Professor Brailsford Robertson) ...

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  13. DROWNED IN FLOODED CREEK.

    GREENOCK, July 21.—On Wednesday Mr. Edwards, of Walton, near Seppeltsfield, found the dead body of a horse attached to a sulky in the Greenock Creek, ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN WHEAT AFFAIR.

    The attempt by Mr. Chariton (N.S.W.) to elicit the names of the persons or firms who sold the wheat to South African buyers, about which there was ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. Sunday).—Generally fine, with south to east winds. ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  17. BOY FARM APPRENTICES.

    The secretary of the Council of Churches (Rev. J. E. Cresswell) has received from several lads, to whom letters of welcome were sent from the council, several ...

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  18. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The four league football matches, which were played on Saturday, provided at least two surprises. Public interest naturally chiefly centred on the tussle on the ...

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  19. STEAMER AGROUND.

    PORT PIRIE, July 22.—The steamer Indian, which departed from the anchorage on Thursday afternoon, with 11,334 tons of zinc concentrates for the United ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE.

    New South Wales taxpayers are long-suffering, but even they must feel depressed when, they recall the disastrous history of the State trawlers (observes ...

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  21. PUSHED BY A COW.

    STOCK PORT, July 16.—A few days ago Mrs. J. Gardiner, an aged woman, while driving cows into a yard from the road, was rushed by one of the animals, and in ...

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  22. SCHOOL CHILDREN AT THE SHOW.

    The President and council of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society has again generously invited school children to visit the September Show. Admission ...

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  23. A PECULIAR FATALITY.

    A message from Forrest (Victoria) received last week stated that a man named William Williamson, employed at Hayden Brothers sawmills, had been killed at work. ...

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  24. "DISGRACEFULLY PAID PROFESSION."

    Speaking at Geelong last week, Archbishop Lees said he hoped there was no one regarded a clergyman as having a "soft job." His was the moat ...

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  25. WILGENA STATION.

    Members of the Pastoral Board, under the Survey or-General (Mr. T. E. Day) left by the East-West express on Sunday morning for Wilgena Station (the furthest ...

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  26. KILLED WHILE LOADING BANANAS.

    E. C. Upton was killed while loading banana cases at Mullumbimby, New South Wales, on Wednesday. He fell from a wagon and broke his neck. Deceased was a ...

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  27. WEATHER REPORTS.

    "I think you will find an improvement next week," said the Postmaster-General (Mr. Poynton), when questioned on Saturday morning in reference to the weather ...

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  28. The Register. ADELAIDE: MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922.

    Quite the most candid public docu-ment of recent times is the first report of the present Administrator of the Northern Territory. Mr. Urquhart's ...

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  29. RING'S LONG VOYAGE.

    A search for a ring that was begun by Scotland Yard, London, on November 14, 1921, was concluded during last week by Detective L. V. Bunker, of Melbourne ...

    Article : 279 words
  30. A QUARRYMAN'S DEATH.

    PERTH, July 23.—An Italian, Bortolo Oprandi (42), who was working with a mate at the Darling Range quarries, near Midland Junction, on Saturday morning, ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. Family Notices

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  32. BRISBANE EMPLOYERS' CONVENTION.

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the South Australian Employers' Federation was held at the rooms of the federation on Thursday. The President ...

    Article : 237 words
  33. FREE CIVIC CONCERT.

    The third of the series of free concerts arranged by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Lewis Cohen) and members of the Adelaide City Council will be given in the Town Hall ...

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  34. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    In the course or a speech in the Senate on the Address-in-reply last week Sr. Vardon said:-"I am not concerned for the moment about when the line will be ...

    Article : 296 words
  35. HORSE AND BUGGY RECOVERED.

    A horse and vehice valued at about £85, belonging to Messrs. G. & T. Purdey, of Cliff street, Glenelg, were stolen on July 15. At the time it was thought possible ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY AT PROSPECT.

    Early on Friday evening a thief entered the house of Mr. W. C. Anderson, Carter street, Prospect, and took a quantity of valuable jewellery. Before the intruder ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Wesleyan [?] Conference unanimously passed a resolution protesting against the action of the London County Council in allowing Sunday games in public ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. THE AENEAS.

    George Wills & Co., Ltd., state that according to advices from Liverpool the Blue Funnel liner Aeneas arrived there on Friday last. A cable message from ...

    Article : 45 words
  39. REGISTER FUNDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
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