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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    A report was received by the Central Board of Health from Renmark on Monday stating that a second case of influenza of the mild and ordinary ...

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  3. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Wheat Market.—Considerable business has been done in the wheat market at from 3/6 to 3/9 in Mount Gambier, and 3/9 to 4/ at Port ...

    Article : 396 words
  4. NARRACOORTE.

    The rights for the booths at the Narracoorte races on March 12 and 13 were offered by auction by Messrs. Dalgety & Co., Ltd., on Friday. The ...

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  5. ROPE OF HUMAN HAIR.

    In Japan, when a Buddhist temple is to be built, no profane materials must be used. Everything employed in its construction must be sanctified in one ...

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  6. Pneumonic Influenza Epidemic.

    The unfortunate 48 South-Easterners who were quarantined for seven days at the Mount Gambier racecourse because they happened to be in ...

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  7. BEACH PORT.

    A large number of visitors have been staying in the town during the summer months, but the, latter part of the season was, in a measure, spoilt by ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. SPORTING.

    The nominations for the handicap events in connection with the Narracoorte races that closed on Friday are the best received during tho past five ...

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  9. THE STATE'S FINANCES.

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), on being asked on Monday if there seemed any probability of closing the financial year with a credit balance, ...

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  10. GLENCOE.

    A public meeting was held in the Public Hall on Wednesday evening last to consider the advisability of erecting a memorial in honor of the local ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS IN MELBOURNE.

    when the South Australians stranded in Victoria assembled on Sunday at the quarantine depot in Exhibition-street, Melbourne, for their first ...

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  12. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Neil Thornby was taken to the casualty hospital from the steamer Port Augusta, at the ocean steamers wharf. He died soon after he was admitted to ...

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  13. THE UNREPENTANT HUN.

    M. Pichon (French Foreign Minister), addressing allied journalists, referred to events at Weimar, and said they necessitated the Allies taking ...

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  14. Tuesday's Cables.

    M. Clemenceau, the French Premier, who was assaulted recently, is expected to attend the Peace Conference on Thursday. ...

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  15. THE AMIR OF AFGHANISTAN KILLED.

    London, Monday. February 24. A telegram from Afghanistan states: —"The Amir of Afghanistan has been assassinated." ...

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  16. POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    There were seven persons in hospital in Adelaide on Sunday, two of whom were convalescent and the others very mild cases. Another case ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. REVOLUTION IN BAVARIA.

    A telegram from Berlin says:—"Although the garrison at Munich is on the side of the Spartacists, elsewhere in Bavaria the troops are remaining ...

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  18. HEYWOOD.

    The weather for the past few weeks has been very dry and hot, and the heat of Saturday was intense. A hot wind struck up in the morning, bush ...

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  19. VICTORIAN IMPROVEMENT MAINTAINED.

    Twenty-six deaths occurred in Victoria on Saturday and Sunday, as compared with 36 last week-end. Only two of the deaths occurred in the ...

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  20. INTER-ALLIED COMMISSION TO PRAGUE.

    An inter-Allied subcommission is proceeding to Prague for the purpose of composing the differences between the Poles and the Czechs. ...

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  21. BISHOP THOMAS AND CANON WISE.

    There is a dispute between the Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. Thomas) and the Rev. Canon Wise, of St. George's, Goodwood. The ...

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  22. STATE OF SIEGE IN BADEN.

    A Karlsruhe message says:—"A state of siege has been proclaimed throughout Baden owing to grave disturbances at Mannheim." ...

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  23. THE QUEEN OF ROUMANIA FLEES TO ENGLAND.

    It is reported that the Queen of Roumania, and her daughter have fled to England, fearing the revolution. ...

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  24. PROGRESS IN SYDNEY.

    A Sydney telegram of Sunday states: —"During the week-end there have been 15 fresh cases of pneumonic influenza, and two further patients have ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Land for Soldiers.—Sees. 268, 269, and 270, Hd. of Hindmarsh, exclusive of all necessary roads, have been set apart for allotment to discharged ...

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  26. (Per United Service.) THE I.W.W. IN IRELAND.

    The Daily Mail says:—"The authorities are keeping a watchful eye on the activities of the London branch of the I.W.W., which is believed to be ...

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  27. THE SALVATION ARMY AND MR. MACKENZIE.

    Sir,—I have noticed that in several issues of your paper there have been paragraphs relating to collections by the Salvation Army for purchase money ...

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  28. STRIKE OF ESSEN MINERS.

    The Essen miners carried a resolution in favor of a general strike, after an uproarious meeting, whereat revolvers were drawn and the moderate ...

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  29. RABIES.

    The action of the Commonwealth authorities in absolutely forbidding the importation of dogs from Great Britain is worthy of the highest ...

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  30. OTHER STATES CLEAN.

    It is stated that Queensland, Tasmania, and Western Australia are still free of the disease. ...

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  31. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Nurse Margaret Kealy, of Millicent, and Nurse Madge McConville, formerly of Robe, who have been on military duty at Keswick Barracks for some ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The first text of the League of Nations covenant has been officially published. The preamble states, that "in order to promote international ...

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  33. AUSTRIA A NEUTRAL STATE.

    "Le Temps," referring to the Weimar Assembly's anxiety to annex GermanAustria, the Assembly having twice during the past fortnight unanimously ...

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  34. MEDICAL TRADES UNION.

    A meeting of the medical profession in London passed a resolution, by 207 votes to 30, in favor of organising the profession on a trades union basis. ...

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  35. CIVIL WAR IN BAVARIA

    The Premier of Bavaria (Herr Eisner) has been murdered by Lieut. Count von Valley, who fired a revolver and shot him. The guards shot the assassin, who ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. PRESBYTERIAN THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held in the Mount Gambier Presbyterian church on Sunday, and were attended by large congregations. The ...

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  37. ERZBERGER AND SAAR VALLEY.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Treves has interviewed Herr Erzberger, who said:—"If the Saar Valley is taken from Germany. ...

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  38. SETON MURDER CHARGE.

    Further evidence was taken to-day the Police Court hearing of the [?]rge of wilful murder against Lieut.[?]. N. J. C. Rutherford in connection ...

    Article : 172 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES.

    Our Beachport correspondent writes: —Mr. L. T. White has received word that his brother, Priv. V. R. White, who enlisted from Beachport in 1915, ...

    Article : 70 words
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