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  4. WASTED TO SETTLE HERE.

    PORT AUGUSTA, August 3. — On Friday last three European seamen deserted, from the John Bardie. The police were informed, and for two or three days a careful ...

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  5. GOLDEN WEDDING AT TANUNDA.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. Dickmann, of Gnarden-free, near Tanunda, form the central figures of an interesting group appearing in our illustrated supplement this week, and ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. SKIN GRAFTING.

    About 18 months ago Lily Bruce, aged 12 years, of Penola, was admitted to the Mount Gambler Hospital suffering from severs burns. The little sufferer has been in the ...

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  7. A MEMORIAL WINDOW.

    KEYNETON, August 4.—On July 26, 1909, Mr. John Heath, of "Heathvale," a councillor of the North Rhine district, died, After some unfortunate delay, owing to a ...

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  8. LIGHT RAILWAYS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August 3. — At the Benara Histrict Council meeting on Wednesday Councillor Spehr stated that where light tram lines were laid in lieu of ...

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  9. THE MOUNT HOPE DRAIN.

    MILLICENT, August 1.—A good attendance of landholders in the vicinity of the Mount Hope drain was held in the institute on Saturday last to discuss the ...

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  10. FISH COMMIT SUICIDE.

    PORT AUGUSTA, August 3. — The waters at the head of Spencer's Gulf are full of barracouta. At the point of crossing on the surveyed route of the ...

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  11. BALAKLAVA HORSE PARADE.

    BALAKLAVA, August 4.—The annual horse parade of the Balaklava and Dalkey Agricultural Society was held yesterday in the Show Grounds. There was a good ...

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  13. GRUBS STOP A TRAIN.

    OLARY, August 5.—Caterpillars are causing trouble in the running of trains, as they get on the rails and cause the wheels of the engines to slip. To-night ...

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  14. AN INTERESTING JOURNEY.

    On July 27 Messrs. T. Davis, F. Simmons, and G. C. Dunn returned to Cowell after having spent a week with a buggy and four inspecting country between Cowell ...

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  15. FIFTY YEARS OLD.

    VIRGINIA, August 4th.—The committee of the Roman Catholic Church for Virginia for the last few weeks have been putting the edifice in repair for its golden ...

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  16. THIEVES AT PORT PIRIE.

    Burglars last night broke into Grey's mart, where a sale of produce took place on Wednesday afternoon. They apparently took one of the vehicles the ...

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  17. CO-OPERATIVE FACTORY QUESTION.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August 6.—Mr. J. P. L. Schinchel has received a letter front the manager of Nestle's Milk Company in Sydney, stating that they have no ...

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  18. DOCTOR FOR COORABIE.

    COORABIE (Fowler's Bay), July 31.—A meeting was held in the Coorabie Hall on Saturday to arrange for obtaining a resident doctor for this district. A strong ...

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  19. A BOY'S ESTATE.

    LOCHIEL, August 7.—The estate of the late Thomas Patrick Spurling, of Lochiel, aged 14 years, who died in the Port Pirie Hospital 14 months ago, has been proved ...

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  20. BEAUTIFYING MURAT BAY.

    MURAT BAY, July 31.—On Friday the school children planted ornamental trees along the main street, as a first step towards ornamenting the town. ...

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  21. LICENSING MILK VENDORS.

    PETERSBURG, August 7.—At the town council meeting Councillor Dickson spoke of the extreme measures contained in the Health Act as regards the licensing of milk ...

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  22. ST. FAITH'S CHURCH.

    ANGASTON, August 3.—Collingrove Church, the private church of the Angas family, was to-day dedicated to the service of the Church of England. The ...

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  23. A NEW SCHOOL.

    CORNEY POINT, August 7.—The opening of the new school here took place on Friday and was attended by a big contingent of Yorketown residents, who ...

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  24. CHARGES FOR SPECIAL TRAINS.

    STRATHALBYN, August 7.—On Monday afternoon a deputation, Leaded by the Mayor (Mr. C. L. A. Wyatt), met Mr. G. Ritchie, M.P., at the railway-station to ...

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  25. OPENING OF ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    ANGASTON, August 3.—Meetings have been held to discuss arrangements for the opening of the Angaston railway by the Governor in the beginning of September. ...

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  26. FOX IN A KITCHEN.

    DOWLINGVILLE, August 4.—Mr. W. Whittaker was out in the paddock yesterday when a cattle dog turned up a fox, which ran towards the house. In his ...

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  27. NEW RECREATION GROUND.

    NORTHFIELD, August 7.—Recently [?] Government provisionally granted the residents nearly eight acres of the stockade reserve as a recreation ground, vesting the ...

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  28. TELEPHONE FOR ALFORD.

    ALFORD, July 31.—Those interested in securing telephonic communication with Kadina met, and reports were read from the Federal authorities. It was stated ...

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  29. CARELESS HANDLING OF MAILS.

    WALLAROO, August 4.—Last Friday 47 bags and cases for the West Coast were thrown out of the railway mail van. These were carted to the shore-end of the jetty ...

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  30. FISH FROM PORT LINCOLN.

    PORT LINCOLN, August 2. — Oysters are becoming more plentiful since the boats began working Coffin's Bay. They are transported from the Bay to Port Lincoln ...

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