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  2. THE IRISH BELIEF FUND.

    The Melbourne Town Hall was crowded to the doore to-night, when a public meeting was held to gain further support for the Irish Relief fund, recently ...

    Article : 659 words
  3. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER

    In an article on the subject of spraying potatoes, the London "Field" gives particulars of the results of some experiments, and remarks amongst ...

    Article : 617 words
  4. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Letters on conscription cannot now be published except with the names and addresses of the writers attached, as required by the Federal electoral law. ...

    Article : 29 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. A HAWKER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Information was received by his relatives in Adelaide on Monday that Mr. Myer Sigal died shortly before noon that day at a private hospital, at Strathalbyn, as the ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. GOVERNMENT TEMPORARY CLERKS.

    From "A. L. Henzell":—"In 'The Advertiser' of September 13 the Chief Secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles) stated his views on clause 46 of the new Public Service Bill, winch provides 'that no ...

    Article : 1,205 words
  7. SHEEHY SKEFFINGTON.

    From "A. T. Saunders."—"In 1908 the life of Michael Davitt, by L. Sheehy Skeffington, was publisbed, and an excellent book it is, dealing with one of the best 'Democrats' of the end of ...

    Article : 994 words
  8. Mr. DANKEL, M.H.R.

    From "Fred K. Lindow," Unley:—"I was filled with astonishment to read in 'The Advertiser' that Mr. Danket should tell your reporter that he doubted the voice of his constit[?]ts in ...

    Article : 331 words
  9. BULK HANDLING AND THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From "Robert Atkinson."—"The deputation from the Formers' and Settlers' Association that waited upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands contended, very justly, that as the wheat belonged ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Port Germein, September 16. Miss Annie Evans, who is employed by Mr. J. Horgan, of Telowie, was this morning cleaning lamps. She over-filled one, ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLING.

    From "North Adelaide":—"We South Australians pride ourselves on our electrical signalling on the railways, but what is the [?]t if it does not cause a diminution of the horrible ...

    Article : 371 words
  12. SHOT IN THE HEAD.

    Sydney Alfred Tripp, about 65, was found dead in woolshed at Branston, New South Wales, the property of Mr. Brown, a few miles from Eumungerie, on Thursday. He ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. THE CONSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN.

    From "W. Tomlinson":—"The Premier (Mr. Crawford Vanglian) has stated that not one penny of Government money will be spent in connection with the conscription campaign. This is all ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. BOY WHO WAS SHOT DEAD.

    An inquest was held by the Parramatta District Coroner into the death of George Bligh Cook, 10 years of age, who died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Auburn, on ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. GLENELG EXCURSION TICKETS[?]

    From "South-terrace":—"I should like to warn all passengers going by excursion trains not to buy tickets at South-terrace station, because if they do they will find that the ticket is not ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. DISFIGURING THE HILLS.

    From "Pax," Glen Osmond:—"An immense advertisement is being cut into the beautiful hill slopes near Glen Osmond. Do the people of Adelaide realise that when the huge 30 ft. long ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    From "Chas. Maley":—"I have used the word 'quibble' reluctantly, but it is the only word which will do. It is a quibble to argue that Scriptural teaching is not religious teaching, and ...

    Article : 1,525 words
  18. A REMARKABLE FATALITY.

    An elderly woman, Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson of Surry Hills, met her death at her home in a peculiar way. According to the report furnished by the police to ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. DRAGON-FLIES.

    Dragon-flies, known to farmers by the inappropriate title of horse-stingers, have a remarkable life history. An entirely erroneous impression prevails that the flies ...

    Article : 863 words
  20. MEETING OF ELECTORS OF BOOTHBY.

    From "R. W. Chamberlain," Kensington Park: —"Having been denied by the chairman of this meeting the right of raising the question of the qualification of those present to vote for or ...

    Article : 60 words
  21. BAPTIST UNION

    The annual meetings of the Baptist Union and Furreedpore Mission were opened on Monday evening at a devotional service, and will be continued daily until ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    A Bo'ness (Scotland) young lady, Catherine Clark Grant Wallace, brought an action in the Court of Sessions for breach of promise of marriage against Joseph ...

    Article : 803 words
  23. WATTLE PLANTING.

    From "T. C. Wollaston" and "Jeanuie F. Yonug" (hon. secretary), Wattle Day League:— "The Wattle Day League is very anxious to get the schools interested in the actual raising, planting, ...

    Article : 247 words
  24. RESERVING LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    From "T. S. Price."—Will you allow me space to draw attention to a grave mistake of the Government in throwing open for selection all the best surveyed lands on the West Coast and the ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    It is almost unnecessary to dilate on the attractions of West's Pictures. The principal feature of the new bill on Monday was "Little Meena's Romance," and there ...

    Article : 554 words
  26. MINISTERS AT ISLINGTON.

    From "Chas. E. Schaier":—"Mr. Morris and myself started weekly meetings at Islington some months ago, with a view of trying in some measure to bridge the gulf between the church ...

    Article : 1,126 words
  27. GERMAN AUSTRALIANS.

    From "An Australian":—"I have read with great interest the broad-minded statements of the Rev. J. Blacket. One word, 'Christianity' embraces the appeal on more than one occasion ...

    Article : 515 words
  28. A YOUNG HERO.

    "Nemo" sends the following extract from the London "Observer" of July 16, as presenting "an example to those young worthies, some of whom recently mastered up sufficient pluck to stone ...

    Article : 273 words
  29. MENINGITIS.

    Two further cases of meningitis were reported, to-day, one of the patients being a civilian from Sandy Bay. ...

    Article : 29 words
  30. LOVE STORY OF A HERBALIST.

    A herbalist, who was stated by counsel to have given his fiancee pills to improve her figure in order that she might be an advertisement for him in his ...

    Article : 481 words
  31. MR. JAMES AND LUTHERAN SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    From "J. F. W. Schulz," Tammdal—"In the House of Assembly on September 14 Mr. James asked the Premier, 'whether, if only English was to be taught in primary schools, the ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. CLERKS' PAY.

    From "Softgoods Clerk":—"I was pleased to see the letter in reference to the small pay that the majority of clerks receive. It is about time the clerks moved for better pay, and also ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Vouloir Savoir," Myponga.—The Government make up the pay of employe while they are on active service and not only while they are in the Commonwealth. ...

    Article : 1,269 words
  34. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From "Thomas H. Webb":—"I do not agree with those advocating the appointment of a farmer on the Wheat Board to watch the accounts, &c. I am sure no one doubts the ...

    Article : 184 words
  35. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

    A meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries was held on Monday. There were present:—The President (Sir Langdon Bonython), the Hons. D. ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. TOWN-PLANNING.

    From "J. McNulty":—"The latest Socialistic fad of Councillor Cuun promises food for reflection amongst the poorer class of ratepayers There are hundreds of this class in the city and suburbs, ...

    Article : 242 words
  37. HER HAIR.

    "I think the baby has your hair, [?] said the new nursemaid, looking pleasantly at her mistress. "Gracious!" exclaimed the lady, without ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. THEIR TROUBLES.

    "My daughter is taking singing lessons, and she keeps up such a terrific row that I never go home except to eat and sleep." "You're in luck, My daughter is taking ...

    Article : 53 words
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