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  • THE HASTES KEY INDUSTRY. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW OPENED. Glorious Spring Weather. Many Interesting Exhibits.

    ON the authority of the Governor, South Australia can grow everything and anything! It can, But, in one important respect, His Excellency considers it does ... [Article] (1454 words)
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  • PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY. A DISTINGUISHED PERSONNEL.

    The present President of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. J. Wallace Sandford) is the 30th gentleman who has occupied the chair, and he is probably the youngest of ...
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  • PUBLIC HEALTH. The Results of the Recent Conference.

    Dr. F. S. Hone, one of the representatives of South Australia at the first annual conference of the Public Health Association held in Melbourne last week, was asked ... [Article] (1002 words)
  • PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN. Political Outlook Discussed. MELBOURNE, September 12.

    It was stated by the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) to-day that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will reach Fremantle on Thursday week, on the ... [Article] (428 words)
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  • VEHICLES AND TIRES. Effect of New Bill Dreaded.

    A good deal of concern is being felt by venicle owners who have studied the Bill now before Parliament relating to the weights which vehicles may carry. The ... [Article] (1106 words)
  • THE PACIFIC PROBLEM. Lord Northcliffe's Mission. MELBOURNE, September 13.

    Lord Northcliffe was the guest of the Lord Mayor (Cr. Swanson) to-day. The welcome extended to the distinguished journalist lacked nothing of sincerity and ... [Article] (491 words)
  • SICK OF STRIKES. A NEW LABOUR UNION. MELBOURNE, September 13

    "We are all heartily sick and tired of strikes and unemployment, for they are not usually caused by the workers, 'out by the officials, who must sometimes justify their ... [Article] (257 words)
  • FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The reopening of the Congregational Church, Kapunda, after its having "been dosed four months for enlargement, took place on Sunday, when the Rev. J. ... [Article] (211 words)
  • SHORTER WORKING WEEK. The Mines Enquiry. MELBOURNE, September 13.

    What were claimed to be adverse effects on the health of miners caused by working conditions in Victorian mines were described in evidence to-day before the ... [Article] (500 words)
  • RAILWAY AND IRRIGATION WORK. MELBOURNE, September 13.

    Difficulties expected by the South Australian Ministry in connection with the railway service and the Murray irrigation scheme should a 44-hours week be adopted ... [Article] (249 words)
  • GOLD IN THE WEST. A SATISFACTORY CRUSHING. PERTH, September 13.

    A parcel of 130 tons of stone from Messrs Crick & Davies's find at Boogardie, of the Mount Magnet goldfield, has been crushed for 378 oz, of smelted gold. The ... [Article] (171 words)
  • BARRIER NEWS. BROKEN HILL, September 13.

    The slimes plant at the Proprietary Mine is again running the usual three shifts. Addition men are being employed daily to bring about a general resumption of ... [Article] (109 words)
  • "SIT DOWN AND THINE!" Hon. John Verran's Advice.

    A public meeting in connection with the Progressive National Party was held at Way Hall, Franklin street, Adelaide, on Tuesday evening. The President of the ... [Article] (890 words)
  • WOOL SALES. STRONG SYDNEY MARKET. SYDNEY, September 13.

    Wool sales were conducted to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the quantity catalogued totalled 6,356 bales, and the sales, including private transactions ... [Article] (74 words)
  • BREMER BAY DEPOSITS. "No Trace of Petroleum." PERTH September 13.

    The report of Dr. Simpson (Government Mineralogist and Chemist) on the samples of shade sands and seepages brought to Perth from Bremer Bay by Mr. Wilson ... [Article] (268 words)
  • SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY. Co-operative Research Work. MELBOURNE, September 13.

    The possibilities for initiating research work on a co-operative basis in varions institutions arc being considered by the Director of the Institute of Science and ... [Article] (310 words)
  • A CHOCOLATE COMBINE BIG TASMANIAN FACTORY. (Copyright.) COLOMBO, September 12.

    Messrs. W. S. Pascall and A. A. Stitchbury are on their way to Australia by the Ormonde, representing the firms of Cadbury, Fry, and Pascall, who have ... [Article] (89 words)
  • IMPORTATION OF MACHINERY.

    At a meeting of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures on Tuesday the President (Mr. J. W. McGregor) said, in regard to the importation of cocoa and ... [Article] (186 words)
  • A LONDON HURRICANE. THE "BIG SMOKE' DELUGED. LONDON, September 12.

    During last night in London a phenomenal thunderstorm raged. The wind rushed among at 45 miles an hour, and the rainfall was the heaviest since June, 1917. ... [Article] (123 words)
  • MOROCCO. LAUNCHING AX OFFENSIVE. LONDON, September 12.

    An official message from Madrid states that the Spanish offensive against the Moorish insurrectionists at Melilla will be launched to-day. ... [Article] (86 words)

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