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  2. THE PASSING SHOW.

    A large party of guests who were invited to the wedding of Lady Constance Foljambe and the Rev. Hezekiah Astley Kemp Hawkins it St. Peter's Eaton square, S. W. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  5. THE MM ON THE LAND.

    A fact which stands out prominently In surveying the operations of the orchardists on the banks of the Torrens is the degree to which science has contributed toward ...

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  6. WINE AND SPIRIT TRADE.

    Arbitration proceedings in connection with the recent dispute in the wine and spirit section of the liquor trade were begun at the Supreme Court on Monday. ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    ARDROSSAN, August 5.—The Petersville Fox Hunt Club had a successful day's hunting on Friday. About 40 horsemen participated in the sport, which was of ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From Richard Dewdney:—"Probably many, with myself, having a knowledge of the country, will express not only surprise but indignation at the possibility of ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    A representative of The Journal interviewed M. Vedrines upon his return from England, where he was second in the great aerial circuit flight. In the course of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. IMPERIALISM.

    Speaking at Ballarat to-night the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) alluded to Mr. Fisher's demal of Mr. Stead's allegations. "No same man"he said. "Believe ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. STATE CANNERIES SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, August 7.—State canneries, to absorb large stacks of vegetables and fruits that should be grown in the irrigation districts if the land is to be made ...

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  12. CATERPILLARS STOP A TRAIN.

    COCKBURN, August 6.—A train From Cockburn to Petersburg was held up on the line at 2613 miles by caterpillars, which won on the lines for miles, and rendered ...

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  13. THE FUTURE OF FLIGHT.

    Col. J. E. Copper (late Commander of the Balloon Companies, R.E.) writes to The Evening Standard, London, on the future of aviation:—It is certain that ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    BRISBANE, August 7.—An important meeting of farmers and rural employers was held in Brisbane to-day, when it was decided to form an association, to be named ...

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  15. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    COCKBURN, August 2.—Forty young steers crossed by rail, consigned from Bagot, Shakes, and Lewis. Limited, Orroroo. to Broken Hill, August 4.—Sixty-three head of cattle [?] ...

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  16. C.M.L. FAREWELL.

    Members of the South Australian office and field staff of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited, tendered a farewell dinner at the South Australian ...

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  17. WILLUNGA RAILWAY POLL.

    From "Honor," Noarlunga, who expresses pleasure at the election of Mr. Morris, as a protest against alleged tampering with the electoral rolls:—"In ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. LIBERAL UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Baiaklava branch of the Liberal Union wan held on Saturday. Mr. G. C. Neville (President) was in the chair, and there was a large ...

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  19. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    During a fire in Toulon, an inmate of the premises, who was overtaken by the flames, finding all chance of escape cut off, changed himself rather then endure the ...

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  20. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Breadstuffs.—The wheat market was quiet to-day but there was apparently a slightly firmer feeling. Some of the shippers advanced their [?] about a haifpenny and farmers' lots in the country were ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly before 7 O'clock on Monday evening Margaret Helen Ryan, single woman, aged 30 years, was found apparently dead in St. John's Row, Glenelg. The police ...

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  22. ARMES BEAUMONT FUND.

    From John Madden (President) and T. J. Davev (Vice-President), Melbourne:— "Mr. Armes Beaumont accomplished the jubilee of hid professional career as a ...

    Article : 420 words
  23. PROPERTY SALES.

    Theodore Bruce & Co., of Adelaide and Bals , Klava, beg report the following sales of property:—On account of Mrs. Culross, Ghaselung. Unley Part—Alletmouse [?] ...

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  24. HORSHAM'S LIST.

    HORSHAM, August 5. Mr. C. [?] well-known farmer at Walmer was working a chaffcutter on Wednesday, when the belt slipped off the oil engine. In ...

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  25. LATE SPORTING.

    At the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Racing Club, the treasurer's report shored that the income for the new was £7,788 and the ...

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  26. MAILMAN DROWNED.

    HORSHAM, August 5.-John Thomas Bush, 22 years of age, was drowned in the Wimmera River yesterday. He had a contract for carrying mails, and at ...

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  27. CLUNG TO HIS AUNT.

    The proceeding at the Richmond Court to-day closed with an Moiling incident. On the application of counsel for the defendant, a charge preferred against William ...

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  28. LOST IN THE SNOW.

    "MELBOURNE, August 7.—A mail mined Carrell 61 years of ago, was admitted to tho Gippsland Hospital yesterday. He was found in the snow at Dargo. He lost ...

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  29. NORTH TERRACE PLANTATION.

    From C. E. Owen Smyth (Superintendent of Public Buildings):—"The Acting Mayor has been misinformed with regard to my having reported or said that the tree roots ...

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  30. FOOTBALL FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, August 7.—Arthur Horton, aged 36, has died from the effect of an injury sustained at a football match at Rutherglen. He has left a widow and eight ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. COLLINGROVE CHURCH.

    From W. Penry Jones. Secretary Oongregational Union:—"The development in connection with Collingrove Church. concerning which a corresponding has ...

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  32. THE BATHROOM TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE. August 7.—Lionel Le Sonef and Theodore Johnston, who were Tendered unconscious in a bathroom at St. Kilda on Saturday, when Dr. Gill met his ...

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  33. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY.

    Since its inauguration three years ago the National Rose Society, which will bold its annual meeting on Wednesday evening, has grown considerably, from the point of ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. SALISBURY FINANCES.

    From the Salisbury Correspondent to The Register:—In reply to the criticisms by 'Rex' of the report concerning the meeting of Yatala North ratepayers at ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. "EVIL SPIRITS."

    "Save me; they're going to murder me," cried a woman, who, clad in a nightgown, rushed into a house in Queensberry street, North Melbourne, this morning. She ...

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  36. FETES AND FAIRS.

    AUSTRALIAN FETE.—This afternoon, in the Brougham Plane Congregational Lecture Hall, the opening ceremony of the Australian Fete will [?] The hall has been artistically ...

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  37. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    LAUNCESTON, August 7.—A peculiar accident happened last night near to Hadsten. A motor car, containing three Laundeston residents was returning from ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Daly."—The answer is "11 poles." "Typewriter."—We could not make any recommendation. You should advertise on consult our business columns. ...

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  39. WAIWERA GROUNDED.

    HOBART, August 7.—The Shaw Savill and Albion Company's steamer Waiwere, £7,437 tons, which arrived at Beauty Point, River Tamar, on July 24 from London ...

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  40. ROYAL LIVE STOCK SHOW.

    Intending exhibitors at the Royal Agriculture Society's Show, in the class od merino ram under 1½ years" are notified that the Quibell Challenge Cup, presented ...

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  41. COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    UPPER STURT, August 7.—The Mount W District Bind, under the baton of Mr. E. Ising, gave a concert in the Methodist Church on Friday evening. The bund, only recently formed. ...

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  42. BYE GRASS AND IRISH BLIGHT.

    At a lecture on "Potato Culture" at Castertasn, Mr. Seymour, of the Victorian Department of Agriculture, was asked whether it was a fact that [?] grown ...

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  43. H.MAS PROTECTOR.

    The gunboat protector arrived at Port Fairy from South Australia this afternoon, and left for Williamstown in the evening. ...

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  44. HINDMARSH CORPORATION.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. W. H. H. Dring), Ald. King, Richardson, Hallett Wood, and Nicuss, [?] £288, expenditure ...

    Article : 274 words
  45. Advertising

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  47. EARLY VEGETABLES.

    An Upper Sturt correspondent wrote on Monday:—All classes of vegetables are making good headway, and produce, which in past seasons was not available till ...

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  48. PERSONAL.

    To perpetuate the memory of the late Mr. J. C. P. Butler, who was a prominent member of the Strathalbyn Agricultural Society, and whose name always ...

    Article : 72 words
  49. CORRESPONDENCE.

    J. H. Tonkin, [?] ...

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