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  2. Advertising

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  4. Family Notices

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  5. THE MAIL ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923.

    It is a recognised fact that South Australia depends for its prosperity chiefly on the production of wheat. This means that prosperity hangs ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes, the former Prime Minister, is voluntarily or involuntarily assuming the role of the puzzling entity of the Federal Parliament: His aloofness ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. N.S.W. LABOR PARTY

    The pre-seasional meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party on July 31 promises to be an interesting one. Intense organisation is now proceeding among ...

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  10. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Two deaths from pneumonic influenza have been reported from Goulburn, but the disease has not yet made its appearance elsewhere. ...

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  11. SLUMP IN WHEAT

    Wheat has slumped in price, and according to prominent men in wheat circles the outlook at present is exceedingly gloomy. Throughout the world the crops are doing well, and ...

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  12. EXTREMES MEET.

    At the Adelaide Railway Station: Porter Farrer, aged 18½, height 6 ft 9 in.; Porter Spriggs, aged 24, height 5 ft 4 in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RESERVOIRS ABRIM

    City dwellers surfeited with the monotony of persistent rainfall, and farmers whose seeding operations have been complicated by the drought that turned out ...

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  14. NEW STEAMERS

    London advices which have reached Melbourne intimate that the Adelaide Steamship Company was at the time of writing about to place contracts in Great ...

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  15. GUARD YOUR CHILDREN FROM CONTAGION.

    At school—at play—in a dozen places, your your children are coming in contact with others who have colds, influenza. &c. Give them ZAC. It is not only a reliable ...

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  17. INSTITUTES

    The institutes of South Australia date back well into the early days of the State Clarendon could lay claim to being the first in existence, save that when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE POET'S KNAPSACK

    "The Westminster Gazette" publishes a copy of a letter signed by Miss Sabelli, secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association, and addressed to the secretaries of open ...

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  19. BACK IN ADELAIDE

    This morning Messrs. E. W. Walker and C. Coombs arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express. Both were members of the crew of Capt. Arnold's yacht ...

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  20. PRODUCE.

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  21. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    MR. THOMAS GILL, Ex-Under Treasurer who died to-night from injuries received in a street accident on Friday evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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