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  2. Advertising

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  3. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia,—Fine and warm with calms and light east to north winds. Cloudy, sultry, thundery weather advancing on to the west and ...

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  4. OBSTRUCTING A HEALTH OFFICER.

    William H. Pape, botcher, of Hindmarsh, appeared before Messrs. C. R. Hocking and J. Chittleborough at the local Magistrates' Court oa Tuesday morning, charged, on the ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. "RABBITS" OR "WALLABIES."?

    The following letter, signed "Adelaide," printed in The London .Daily Mail of September 22, is specially interesting, because the writer is a South Australian residing in ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Homburg will ask the Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration—1. What moneys (if any) have been set apart under the Estimates ...

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  7. A CANON'S FUSILLADE.

    Among the Speakers at the welcome according to the Bishop of Adelaide and the annual meeting of the Bishop's Home Mission Society at the Adelaide Town Hall on ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

    Cape Borda.—October 27. 9.40 p.m.—Blue Anchor line steamer inwards. Weather—wind, E.light; sea smooth. Semaphore.—Wednesday, October 28.—Low water ...

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  11. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ROLLS.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick), replied to a question of the Hon. J. P. Wilson asking for an explanation ...

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  12. MARK TWAIN'S BURGLARS.

    Mark Twain's Italian villa at Redding, Connecticut, was entered by burglars on September 17, and '£60 worth of 'silver was stolen (states a New York correspondent). ...

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  13. AN AUTHORITY ON MOTORS.

    In a recent interview, Mr. S. F. Edge, the well-known English motorist, championed the motor in these terms:—"I do not think it is possible to have a speed ...

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  14. ROOM FOR POPULATION.

    In an address delivered at Angaston on Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the Farmers and Producers Political Union, Mr.' H. A. Parsons said the most common ...

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  15. ACCIDENT TO A GOODS TRAIN.

    Our Crystal Brook correspondent wrote on October 27:—As the midday mixed train from Port Pirie, which arrives, here about L20, was entering ...

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  16. PINNAROO RAILWAY CASE.

    On Tuesday morning the Full Court definitely fixed November 12 for the hearing of the contractor's appeal from the judgement of Mr. Justice Homburg in the ...

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  17. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  18. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    In the Assembly oa Tuesday the Treasurer gave notice of resolutions covering the progressive land 'tax proposals, as introduced last session—to substitute for the ...

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  19. The Register ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY... OCTOBER 28, 1908.

    The question of the appointment of the State Governor is eculiarly one on which no display of personal or party feeling should occur. It ought to be ...

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  20. MURRAY WATERS AGREEMENT

    The Premier, the leaders of the three, parties in the Assembly, and the Hon. J. J. Duncan, Leader of the Opposition in the' Council, received on Tuesday, from the ...

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  21. ARE YOU "PANGLING"!

    A happy note was struck by His Excellency the .Governor at the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday evening". when he mentioned in connection with the welcome ...

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  22. MOTOR CABS AND DUST.

    Mr. S. F. Edge, who is perhaps the greatest authority on motoring in England, says:—"Dost is the main cause of opposition to motor cars. It is a mistake to say that ...

    Article : 383 words
  23. LAURA TO BOOLEROO RAILWAY.

    Plans and specifications in connection with the proposed railway from Laura to Booleroo are now in coarse of preparation. When these are reading tenders will be called ...

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  24. SCOTTISH FISHERMEN.

    The Kangaroo Maud Conner of Saturday last recorded the following in an interview with the Deputy Chief Inspector of Fisheries (Mr. S. Mclntosh):—"I think ...

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  25. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The Commercial Agent in London cabled at 6.5. p.m. on October 26 to the Government:—"Wheat market very quiet.' Liverpool, 33/, buyer's steamer due November 9 ...

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  26. DRAINAGE CONFERENCE AT MILLICENT

    An important conference is to take place at Millicent next .Friday, when delegates from various parts of the south-eastern district will consider the Drainage Bills ...

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  28. A MAYOR'S DREAM.

    If cherished ideals of the Mayor (Mr. A. W. Brown) materialize Port Adelaide has a bright future. In responding to the toast of his health subsequent to a regatta ...

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  29. NARRUNG-YARRA COLLISION.

    Further surveys of the steamer Naming have confirmed the' first impression that the damage could be repaired at Port Adelaide without discharging the cargo at ...

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  30. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 words
  31. MINISTERIAL "TAP ON THE SHOULDER."

    A Ministerial "tap on the shoulder" is not so significant as might be a tap by a policeman. Speaking in the Assembly on Tuesday the Premier said he did not think ...

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  32. SO CONSTITUTIONAL PRECEDENTS.

    The obiter dicta of Judges are some times almost as important as their authoritative expositions of the law. During an argument in the High ...

    Article : 701 words
  33. Family Notices

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  34. COURT OF INDUSTRIAL APPEALS.

    On October 15 last His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon sat as the Court of Industrial Appeal* to hear an application on behalf of Mr. R. W. Swan, secretary of the ...

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  35. COPPER.

    'The condition of the copper market a month ago was thus described by Messrs. Henry Merton & Co, the well-known London metal brokers:—"The political ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  37. FINE FLEET OF STEAMERS.

    Port Adelaide wharfs, lined to practically their full limit on Tuesday, indicated in a large measure the prosperity of the State. Scarcely a berth from the Copper ...

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  38. THE HIGH COURT.

    Mr. Justice Isaacs was a passenger to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Tuesday. His visit is in connection With the sitting of the High Court in Adelaide ...

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  39. BEES ON A MOTOR.

    Bees choose some funny places to swarm, but they do not often alight on a motor car. This, however, happened at Port Adelaide on Tuesday. One of the care which ...

    Article : 100 words
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  41. NAVAL, BOAT RACE.

    A race between a picked crew from H.M.S. Pegasus and one from H.M.S. Protector was rowed in whalers on the Port River on Friday. The course was from ...

    Article : 70 words
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