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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From G. J. DOWDING Hawthorn:—In "The Advertiser" of October 30 there is a statement by the chairman of the West Torrens District Council ...

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  3. ALL SAINTS', HINDMARSH

    The 30th anniversary of the stone-laying of All Saints', Hindmarsh occurs to-day, All Saints' Day. The ceremony vas performed by Bishop ...

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  6. WHERE DID THE NAME "BRITAIN": ORIGINATE?

    From "AN LUCHOR PAN." Frewville:—The roar of laughter at Mr. Tim Healey's assertion that Britain and Britannia had their root in the ...

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  7. SULTAN OF MOROCCO

    A Fez (Morocco) dispatch, dated July 11, says:—Bonfires of Joy are burning all night and day from the mud ramparts of ...

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  8. SHOPLIFTING CHARGE

    A man who was arrested as a shop lifter in a large city shop to-day was afterwards discovered to be a special constable, attached to the staff of a ...

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  9. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    There was an excellent response to the invitations sent out by Mr. I. G. Reimann for a pianoforte recital in the Elder Hall last night. The acted ...

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  10. THE IRISH ELEMENT IN GOVERNMENT

    From C. T. KINNEAR, Clarence Park:—I would remind Mr. A. T. Saunders that we of Irish descent who are citizens of this great Australian ...

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  11. W0OLGROWERS' COUNCIL

    At the meeting of the Australian Woolgrowers Council. held on Monday, the chief business was to give preliminary consideration to the ...

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  12. BACK TO KANGAROO ISLAND

    Back to Kangaroo Island celebrations to aid the hospital and foreshore improvements were continued to-day, when the Kangaroo Island show ...

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  13. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Readers are invited to ask for information on any subject. An answer Kin be published in this column as early as possible ...

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  14. THE MODERN CHILD

    Grandmother (to Willie, who will not put away his toys)—Willie, let me tell you a story. Once upon a time there was a little boy who never put his ...

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  15. BLOWING CP TREES

    From "INQUISITIVE," Henley Beach:—If the modern burglar employed seme of "Silencer's" bombs to crack safes, the police would be ...

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  16. STATE REVENUES WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S DEFICIT Perth, October 31.

    The State revenue for October was £653,958 compared with £663,192 for the same month of last year. The expenditure amounted to £781,371, against ...

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  17. FIRE ESCAPES IN THEATRES

    From "THEATRE ATTENDANT." Glenelg:—I was much taken with the letter of "An Alarmed Citizen" about the state of the Exhibition Building. ...

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  18. ELECTROLYTIC ZINC COMPANY

    In the absence abroad of the chairman of directors (Mr. W. L. Baillieu). Mr. Colin Fraser presided at the annual meeting of the Electrolytic Zinc ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Constable James Marshall Emery, in charge of the Mitcham police station, was found dead by his wife at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. He bad been ill ...

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  20. ITALIAN AND MALTESE LABOR

    From "AUSTRALIAN NATIVE," Underdale:—I have read with regret two reports in "The Advertiser" which call for serious consideration before the ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLIST BREAKS LEG

    Mr. Thomas Taylor (23), motor mechanic, of Kingscote-strect. Alberton, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital about midday on Thursday ...

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  22. FIRE AT EDWARDSTOWN

    The Unley Fire Brigade was called about 3 a.M., yesterday to the garago of Messrs. J. L. Clark & Company. motor engineers. South-road, Edwards ...

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  23. STRICTLY PRIVATE

    Man at Theatre (to talkative occupier of seat in front)—"Excuse me, but we can't bear a word of what's said. Talkative one (indignantly)—"It's no ...

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  24. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    From "LAYMAN." North-terrace:—I was surprised at the statements of leading representative of religious de[?] that the official ...

    Article : 244 words
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