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  2. LAW REFORM COMMISSION

    The Law Reform Commission, which recently presented an interim report to Parliament on the jury system, resumed the taking of evidence at Parliament House ...

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  3. PARLIAMENTARY TOPICS.

    The Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick mi told by the Chief Secretary that 83 persons had applied for registration as opticians since the passing of the Act in 1920, and that ...

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  5. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    On Tuesday morning in the Stow Memorial Church the Congregational Union and Home Mission Conference was resumed. The incoming Chairman (Mr. ...

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  6. CASUALTIES,

    Following a heart attack, Edward Hant, a seaman, aged 49, a passenger from London by the Australian Commonwealth steamer Moreton Bay, ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    By the death of Mr. Richard Gapes, of Southern Cross, Koroit, Victoria, at the age of 85 years, one of the few remaining old colonists of that district has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. POLITICAL AIMS.

    Following the announcement on Monday night that an amalgamation had been elected between the Liberal. Union and the National Party of South Australia, ...

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  10. A FINGER SEVERED.

    While working at the furniture works, of the Premier Manufacturing Company at Port' Adelaide on Tuesday morning, Mr. Lionel Washington, of Payneham, had the ...

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  11. LITTLE BOY HURT.

    While crossing Junction road, Rosewater, on Tuesday evening, Allen Harris, 4 years of age, collided with a rear mudguard of a motor car driven by Mr. ...

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  12. LLOYD GEORGE'S TOUR.

    At Hinneapolis, Mr. Lloyd George addressed a public meeting. He said, "Until the United States, with its power of moral command in the world; casts its ...

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  13. WHARF LABOURER INJURED.

    Mr. William McMillan, of Elizabeth street, Rosewater, was working at the steamer Kooyong, in the Basin, Port Adelaide, in the discharge of coal, when a ...

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  14. COLLISION WITH A HORSE.

    MOUNT TORRENS, October 16.—Mr. C. Hicks ran into a librae, which was straying on the road, on Friday night, when moforing to Tweedvale. The ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND CATTLE HOLDINGS.

    Details of the relief scheme for the benefit of cattlemen were announced to-day. "It is the intention of the Government." said the Minister for Lands (Mr. ...

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  16. OLD LADY'S THIGH FRACTURED.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Mrs. E. Sloper, an elderly lady, living in Cummins street, West Broken Hill, after a week in bed, was a little better on Sunday, and ...

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  17. MAN RUN OVER BY CART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—While driving a horse attached to a cart towards Ocean Pier this afternoon, William O'Connor fell and received injuries ...

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  18. QUARRYMAN KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At Lowood, while working metal trucks at they Main Roads Board quarry, William Josefski and William Bradley were seriously ...

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  19. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    Mrs. Agnes Simpson; wile of a tramway employe, and the mother of three children, was attacked by a man at her home in Boyle street, Manly this ...

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  20. QUESTIONS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Petherick asked whether, in view of the heavy commitments for bituminous roads, the Government would take action to protest against the proposed duty on ...

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  21. OBSTINATE COAL MINERS.

    Speaking at a combined meeting of the miners at West Wallsend, held to consider the distress arising out of the closing of the West Wallsend colliery, Mr. D. ...

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  22. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    Farther results of the competitions are:—South Street Song (by Australian composer).—Ladies—Rita Miller (Ballarat), 92; Gladys ...

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  23. AFTERNOON SESSION.

    Business was resumed in the afternoon, when the Parkin Trust report was submitted by Mr. A. G. Collison. This stated that good work had been done in ...

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  24. CUSTOMS FORMALITIES.

    The Geneva correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the International Conference on Customs Formalities was opened to-day under the presidency of Earl ...

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  25. VICTORIAN LEGISLATION.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed the Nurses' Registration Bill, and afterwards considered a private member's Bill, providing for the establishment of ...

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  26. NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Navigation Art Royal Commission took evidence this afternoon. Mr. Thomas Carter (Chairman of the Fremantle Harbour Trust and manager for ...

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  27. COOGEE MYSTERY.

    The Crown law authorities' have abandoned the prosecution of persons who were arrested on charges arising out of the George mystery. To-day, at the ...

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  28. SUNDAY SCHOOLS' NIGHT.

    There was a large attendance of young people at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, when a big Sunday School demonstration was held. Community singing ...

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  29. THE GLENFERRIE ATTACK.

    Detectives and police in Sydney are on the lookout for a man who is believed to have been concerned in the shooting and the robbery of Mr. Berriman, bank ...

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  30. FOREST FIRE.

    The Yandina State Forest, which is one of the most, important hardwood forests remaining on the north coast line has been swept by fire from end to end. The ...

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