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  1. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church or Australia continued its deliberation in Sydney to-day. The report of the welfare of youth committee stated ...

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  2. APPROACHES TO OTHER CHURCHES

    By a process of compromise the breach in the Presbyterian General Assembly of Australia between the parties favouring and opposing union with the Methodist ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. BIGAMIST SENTENCED.

    In the criminal sittings of the Supreme court to-day, Hilda Mec O'Connor was charged with bigamy. The accused asked for leniency, saying she would not have ...

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  5. N.Z. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    The report of the board of enquiry into the rate of pay and the conditions of work of railway employes, as represented by the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  6. LATE CABLES.

    There was a moving scene at Whitehall this morning when 80 ex-service men, representing nine Allied countries whose delegates are meeting in London for the ...

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  7. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—I note by Saturday's Register that Labour M.P.'s object to this vessel being given to Australia without charge became the vessel ...

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  8. ADAM LINDSAY CORDON PILGRIMAGE.

    From A. J. SULLIVAN, hon. secretary, Gordon Pilgrimage Committee, Richmond, Victoria:—On Sunday afternoon, September 21, the fourteenth annual pilgrimage ...

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  9. KINGSTON PARK ESTATE FORESHORE RESERVE.

    From "PUBLIC UTIUTY":—A matter which is exercising the minds of many people is the proposed subdivision into building blocks, and then the sale, of the ...

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  10. THE "MARIE CELESTE."

    From A. T. SAUNDEBS:—I observe that this hardy annual has again blossomed; but the alleged facts never occurred. I have quite a number of ...

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  11. MOTOR TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    From "Tatts.":—The present controversy which the latest municipal bylaw has brought forth (like "The Mountain in Labour," &c.) calls to ...

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  12. A WORKERS' PARADISE.

    From "MARIPOSA," North Queensland:—Looking through the doorway at same men hoisting their two to three ton bundles of sugar cane, I visualize the ...

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  13. OLD MILEPOSTS.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—On the west side of John street. North Adelaide, is an old milepost that has possibly been there for 70 years. On its south side is "E, 4" ...

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  14. TRACTOR V. HORSE.

    From RUSSELL":—I was pleased to see in The Register on September 12 Mr. A. V. Bridptland's letter commenting on Professor Perkins's address at the ...

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  15. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION.

    From W. J. RICHARDS.—The Hon. Thomas McCallum, in speaking on the report presented by the retiring President of the above association, stated that local ...

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  16. EXTENSION POSTAL FACILITIES.

    From A POYNTON.—In a recent speech delivered by the Hon. Dr. Earle Page to the members of the Country Party, the doctor claimed credit for the many ...

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  17. DENTAL HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    From CHARLES NEWLING:—For more than 20 years I advocated, through The Register, the establishment of a dental hospital, firstly for poor people and ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    "Many amazing theories are given in support of land and air defences for Australia, but the problem is solely a naval one," said the Prime) Minister (Mr. ...

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  19. FIRE ON THE KAIKOURA.

    The work of removing from the steamer Kaikount the cargo damaged in Sunday morning's fire has not disclosed any further, structural damage to the vessel than ...

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  20. FATAL MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Following on the motoring accident on the Parramatia road, Annandale, early on Sunday morning, in which Robert Walker , was killed, ana Alfred Mitchell and ...

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  21. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    William McDonald, aged 28 years, miner, and Louis Stirling, aged 31 years, agent, were to-day found guilty on a charge of robbery under arms. The Crown case ...

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  22. INFLUX OF ORIENTALS.

    Some views on the possibility of the influx of Oriental peoples into British countries were expressed to-day by Sir Joseph Carruthers, who attended the ...

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  23. "WOULD-BE MURDERER."

    "A cold-blooded would-be murderer" was how Mr. Justice Gordon, at the Central Criminal Court to-day, described John Joseph Tucker, aged 26 years, dealer, who ...

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  24. FATAL OPERATION.

    Strong statements were made by the Coroner (Mr. Curnow) at an inquest concerning the death of Elbe Ada Beatrice Richmond, which was concluded at ...

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  25. LATE MARKETS.

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William Ross, grazier, the owner of Garaugula, in the Harden district, and other properties, died in Sydney on Sunday night. He was aged 70 years, and a ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING.

    The latest scratchings are:—Caulfield Cup:—The Lance, El Dorado, Murray King, and Coeur de Lion. Guineas.—Coeur de Lion and Vision. ...

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  28. TWO-YEAR-OLDS AT RANDWICK.

    The first two-years-old trial of the season took place at Randwick this morning. The barrier was erected at the five-furlong post on the course, proper. There ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND BOXING.

    In a boxing contest to-night for the welterweight championship of New Zealand Blackburn defeated Max, the holder of the title, on points. ...

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  30. NORTH BOOBOROWIE V. SPALDING.

    SPALDING, September 14.—Yesterday the North Booborowie football team played a combined eighteen from Norths, Souths, and Central Spalding teams. The weather was ideal for ...

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  31. CUP DISCUSSION.

    Owing to the fact that a large number of Melbourne racing men arc in Sydney, there was not much discussion about the two Cups in sporting circles to-day. The ...

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  32. SPRING EVENTS.

    In Sydney to-day, after the settling over Saturday's racing, some business was done in connection with the spring events. Heroic was a half-point better favourite ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    MOUNT BARKER, September 13.—The premiership match of the Hills Central Association was played on the Dunn Park Oval, Mount Barker, on Saturday afternoon. The game ...

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  34. HILLS ASSOCIATION.

    MOUNT BARKER, September 15.—The semi-finals of the Hills Association were, continued on Saturday, when Mount Barker defeated the Woodside club decisively on the Balhanoah ...

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  35. GOLF.

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  36. CASUALTIES.

    The City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith), alter consideration of the facts relating to the death of Mr. James Evans at his home at St. Peters on Saturday ...

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  37. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    Enquiries were made at the hospitals on Monday night regarding the condition of the victims of week-end accidents. Mr. W. H. Topham, who was knocked down ...

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  38. TRAM AND BUS COLLIDE.

    Severe damage was caused to a motor bus, driven by James McKenzie, of Henry street, Kilkenny, about 7.43 a.m. on Monday, when it collided with a tramcar going ...

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  39. GOLDMINER KILLED.

    PERTH, Monday.—At the Galena Mine, on the Northampton field, this morning. M. Burke, a married man, was killed, and James Hayes was seriously injured. Hayes ...

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  40. MINER BLOWN TO PIECES

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—At Hamilton's mining works at Otago Central, Thomas Mann, a single man, 45 years of age, was literally blown to pieces bl gelignite. ...

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  41. A WHARF ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Richard Shank, a wharf labourer residing at Hall street. Semaphore, was working on the wharf in the Basin. Port Adelaide, assisting in unloading the ...

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  42. CYCLIST AND HORSE COLLIDED.

    While driving a motor cycle and side car along the Port road. Southward, at about 10 p.m. on Monday. Mr. Allen G. Pocook, of Ashbrook avenue, North ...

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  43. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Miss Amy [?], of Mary street, Unley, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday night suffering from a broken leg and head injuries. It is ...

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  44. FATAL ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest will be held at 27 Flinders street, Adelaide, at 10.30 o'clock to-morrow morning, into the death of Mrs. M. H. Williams, of Woodville, which occurred ...

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  45. FARM LAD INJURED.

    Robert Finlayson (16), a farm apprentice, who recently arrived from Scotland, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital about 10.45 p.m. on Monday suffering ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations, to-day:—Adelaide—Zealandia, Camira, Chronos ...

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  47. LATE MINING.

    At the Coolgaride State battery 26 tons of ore from the North Duke Mine has been crushed for a yield of 117 oz. on an average of 4½ oz. to the ton. ...

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