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The value of peas, as a fodder crop has yet to the adequately appreciated by the majority of farmers in South Australia. There is as impression that the plants ...
Article : 1315 words view this articleThe shortage of dripping space and the difficulty in obtaining a sufficiency of woolpacks has made necessary a revision of the of practice of lightly filling the packs. ...
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Advertising : 295 words view this articleMOUNT [?], April 28.—The news elected members for this district, together with the members of the Railway Vigilance Committee, inspected the new route desired by the ...
Article : 105 words view this articleAt the recent Melbourne conference of the Australians Farmers' Federal Organization, representing the wheatgrowing States, it was unanimously resolved that the ...
Article : 39 words view this articleA section of the puitic are very fond of stacking the "luxury" of the great hotels where, according to their imaginative ponds selfish capitalists spend their time ...
Article : 748 words view this articleThe Field Naturalist opened the session ol 1818 on Saturday by an excursion to Aldgate, under the leadership of Mr. "E. H. Lock, to study and admire the beautiful effects of Nature's ...
Article : 375 words view this articleDear lad, I well remember, long ago When you were small, your gating at the sky Watching the swallows darting to and fro And grieving sorely that you could not fly, ...
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Advertising : 739 words view this articleMOUNT GAMBIER. April 29.—Late in March two constables were sent from Adelaide in consequence of reports from here that certain licences were in the habit of breaking the law ...
Article : 555 words view this articleThe Deputy President of the State industrial court (Mr. N. A. Webb) further considered the dispute existing in the country engineering industry on Tuesday. Mr. G. W. Boykett, with ...
Article : 119 words view this articleA special case, stated by Mr. T. R. Bright, S.M. came before the Full Court, presided over by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, on ...
Article : 277 words view this articleThe industrial dispute concerning the printing trade was continued before Mr. President Brown on Tuesday. The employes were represents by Sir Josiah Symon, K.C. and ...
Article : 87 words view this article[Before their Honors the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr.Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan.]—Matri[?]Suits.— ...
Article : 333 words view this articlePhoebe Cousins, of Kensington nod, Marryatville, pleaded guilty to a charge of having sole adulterated milk to Inspector Love, of the Metropolitan County Board on March 26. It was states ...
Article : 400 words view this articleNiels Jensen, labourer, of Port Adelaide, was charged, on the information of Sub—Inspector Fraser, with not fearing sufficient lawful means os support on April 29. Constable L.M. ...
Article : 516 words view this articleThe Hydraulic Engineer: (Mr. GL A. Bayer) gave evidence on Tuesday, before the Royal Commission on Water Supply, regarding the suggested unification of control of the simply for the Murray ...
Article : 261 words view this article[Space cannot be found in this column for letters which exceed 600 words, and (excepting in special circumstances) any beyond that maximum will be laid aside.] ...
Article : 19 words view this articleFrom "FAIRPLAY:—Father Hogan is quite right, and "J. G." pate the figures in regard to Irish enlistments most unfairly and partially, Half—truths are even worse than downright lies, ...
Article : 811 words view this articleFrom A. T. SAUNDERS:—The Register's paragraph "Interesting People," reminds the that Penwortham was on September 28, 1658, describes as the oldest and first—established village north ...
Article : 541 words view this articleFrom Rev. J.C.KIRBY:—Mr.C.R.Baker argues that because the children primary schools were not taught certain maters by the Universities of Grest Britain, therefore, the ...
Article : 290 words view this articleFrom J. EMILY ROBINSON, Parkside:—The subject of referends is evident contentious one among your readers. No two of them seem to be in agreement, therefore showing plainly the ...
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Advertising : 6 words view this article"Agreement."—English. 2 we cannot ascertain. ...
Article : 127 words view this articleBALAKLAVA: April 29.—On Saturday the annual flower show and exhibition in connection with Christ was held. On the whole the exhibition was highly creditable, but the ...
Article : 1113 words view this articleThe Railway Standing Committee continued at Parliament House on Tuesday its enquiry respecting the proposed railway (about four miles in length) from Satisbury to the Pert Adelaide City ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 238 words view this articleSemaphore Tides.—Wednesday, May [?] water, [?] high water, 6.45 p.m. ARRIVED.—April 30. Dilkera, [?] ...
Article : 381 words view this articleThe [?] Electric Tramways has [?] an interim dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. Henry Bull co., have declared an [?] divided at the rate of 10 per cent. ...
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