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  2. THE FATHER OF GAWLER.

    Gawler was en fete on Saturday [?] do honor to the memory of the late Hon. James Martin. Flags flew from many, of the business establishments of the main streets, and ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Telegrams have been received by the Deputy Postmaster-General stating that earth tremors occurred on Friday at the following places:—Port Wakefield, slight, at ...

    Article : 166 words
  4. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    We are accustomed to hear so much nowadays about the decay of religious observances, empty churches, the passing of the power of the pulpit, that it must have come ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Both the House of Representatives and the Senate will meet on Tuesday, the former to embark afresh upon the redistribution of the boundaries of the New South ...

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  6. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    A good week's work has been done, and if growers are not altogether satisfied with the course of the market for merinos, all I can say is that things might have been a ...

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  7. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES

    The ball given at Marlborough House last Monday night by the Prince and Princess of Wales was probably the most brilliant function that has taken place within the ...

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  8. THE HONORARY MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister is not expected to announce the name of the new honorary Minister before Wednesday, if then. Ministers decline to admit that there is need for ...

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  9. STREET LIGHTING AT HENLEY BEACH.

    For some time the residents of Henley Beach have been agitating in favor of having the town lighted. Councillor Ralph, who represents the ward in the Woodville ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL ELECTORATES.

    Parliament having decided to reject the proposed readjustment of the House of Representatives boundaries for Victoria, and being likely to arrive at a similar decision ...

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  11. OFF TO THE WEST.

    The lacrosse team chosen to represent South Australia in Western Australia sailed by the Kyarra on Saturday. The team left Adelaide for the Port by the 1.5 train, and ...

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  12. SOCIETY OF ARTS.

    The annual exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts closed on Saturday. In the evening Mr. H. P. Gill, A.R.C.A., gave an interesting reading on Florentine ...

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  13. TRAINING FOR THE NAVY.

    It was announced some weeks back that the Admiralty had consented to receive the sons of Australian officers on board the Britannia and other training ships for the ...

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  14. ENGLISH CRICKET NOTES.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club's method of getting together a team to visit Australia seems to be calculated to cause some of our best cricketers to take umbrage and ...

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  15. NEW EXPENDITURE FOR JULY.

    The "new" expenditure of the Common wealth for the month of July totalled £30,121. It has been charged to the States on a population basis, as follows, ...

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  16. WOOL-CLASSING.

    On Friday morning Mr. George Jeffrey, the instructor in wool-classing at the School of Mines and Industries, left for Wirrialpa, station, with the first team of wool-classing ...

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  17. A BOYCOTTED TEACHER.

    The Beechworth correspondent of the Melbourne Age reports that the State school at Gapsted, Stony Creek, Victoria, has been closed for some time for want of ...

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  18. THE VICTORIAN ROLLS.

    The exposure of the ridiculous blunders made in the printing of the Federal electoral rolls for Emerald Hill has caused prompt action to be taken by the Federal electoral ...

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  19. POISON FOR EPSOM SALTS.

    The Ballarat police were informed on Thursday morning of the death of Miss Elizabeth Melbourne, who took insect powder for Epsom salts, although the ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. THE COMMONWEALTH MERCHANT FLAG.

    The Commonwealth Gazette contains a notice issued by the Admiralty, authorising the merchant flag of the Commonwealth to be adopted by vessels registered within ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IN BRADFORD.

    The Bradford market has somewhat steadied during the past week, and things are slightly better both in tone and temper. There is not that feeling of anxiety about ...

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  22. SUBSTITUTES FOR SUGAR.

    The Customs Department has decided to charge saxin, which can be used as a substitute for sugar, six hundred times the duty on sugar. Breeze, another substitute, ...

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  23. THE MAIL CONTRACTS.

    In this week's Gazette is a complete list of mail contracts advertised for from January 1, 1904. ...

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  24. LACROSSE.

    Considerable interest was centred in the match between the s[?]cond teams of Sturt and East Torrens on Saturday, as the premiership of the junior association rests ...

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  25. VICTORIAN TICK RESTRICTIONS AND HOMING PIGEONS.

    At the beginning of this year the Victorian Government issued regulations prohibiting the introduction into Victoria of all poultry and pigeons from South Australia. ...

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  26. CUSTOMS STATIONS CLOSED.

    Port Victoria has ceased to be a Customs port. The Customs station at Cockburn has also been closed. ...

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  27. THE COMING CAMPAIGN.

    This week the Federal electoral political campaign begins a fresh, pointing to an early dissolution. The Government are reticent on the subject, declining to fix any date ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. CENSORIOUS MEMBERS.

    Senator R. Reid and Representatives Knox took advantage of a "smoke night" at Camberwell on Saturday to make a strong and in one case personal attack on the ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. A NEW TORPEDO BOAT.

    The Engineering Times for July gives an account of what is claimed as the most formidable torpedo craft in the world. A Bill is now before Congress providing for ...

    Article : 466 words
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  31. MILITARY INSTRUCTORS.

    In the Senate recently Senator Neild, of New South Wales, asked tne Minister of Defence if it was his intention to "complete the destruction of the defence forces of ...

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  32. STURT C. V. PORT ADELAIDE B.

    Played at Woodville, and won by the Port by 4 to 1. The home team's goals were thrown by Hawke (3), and F. Welsmore. Clifford scored for Sturt, for whom hard ...

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  33. HOCKEY.

    The English game of hockey, which is now being played in this State under association rules, has become very popular. To increase its popularity, and as a fitting finale to a most ...

    Article : 271 words
  34. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The National Citizens' Reform League is making extensive preparations for an antifederal capital meeting, to be held in the Town Hall to-morrow night. Branches of ...

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  35. A NOVEL OBJECTION.

    The Melbourne Argus, in its issue of Friday last, writes:—A novel point may arise after the approaching Federal elections. The Victorian central labor organisation is ...

    Article : 156 words
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