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  4. CAUGHT IN A SHAFT.

    Before Mr. Justice Gordon and a jury at the Supreme Court on Tuesday the hearing was begun of a claim for £2,000 damages lodged, by Mary Margaret Barry, ...

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  5. POULTRY INDUSTRY

    Representatives of the Poultry and Kennel Club -waited upon the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Pascoe) on Tuesday, and asked that the annual subsidy, which ...

    Article : 591 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS

    “Will you come and rag?” is the ballroom formula of the hour, and as such is rapidly taking the place of the more stereotype “May I have the pleasure?” which, in ...

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  7. “DEVELOPING THE PACIFIC.”

    Mr. A. H. Hunter, the Editor of the Mid-Pacific Magazine and promoter of the Hands-Acros-the-Pactfic Club, is on a visit to Adelaide from Honolul. He is ...

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  8. “A MAD FIT CAME OVER ME.”

    Mackay Woodruff, aged 57, a well-known city business man. was charged at the North 'Sydney Police Court to-day with having attempted to murder his wile, Helen. ...

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  9. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    Teacher— “What is the difference between form and ceremony?” Little Willie — “You sit on a form, but you stand on ceremony.” ...

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  10. WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    The pinch of the waterside workers strike is beginning to the felt. In order to check the sudden rush on flour, sugar, fuel, and some other necessaries of life, the ...

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  11. MEHEGAN BEAT WELLS.

    Hnghie Mehegan, of Victoria, beat Matt Wells, of England, at the Stadium to-night, and regained the lightweight championship of Australia. The decision met with a ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. PREMIER WATT RUFFLED.

    A letter, which has an important bearing on South Australia's attitude toward the proposed agreement on the Murray waters question, bas been received by the State ...

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  13. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

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  14. INSOLVENT BAKER.

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  15. ALLEGED CLOTHING THEFTS.

    Several kitbags and much personal apparel were produced in the Adelaide Police on Tuesday, when Alexander Briant and Charles MILEAN were charged with ...

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  16. A SUGGESTION TO BUSINESS MEN.

    At the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Tuesday. Mr. Commissioner Russell, in giving judgment in the insolvency of Adamson & Rush, referred to the ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. BAD DAT AT THE RACES.

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  18. SHADOWED AND FIRED AT.

    Bain:--the wireless -operator, who was shot at on Saturday night, is reticent as to the possible cause of attack. He has for some years been engaged in wireless ...

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  19. HIGH COURT.

    The High. Court, which, has been sitting for a week under the Presidency .of Sir. Edmund Barton, to-day .concluded Western Australian appeals, and gave its ...

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  20. MOTORING MISHAP.

    A serious motoring accident occurred on the Huon road, near Hobart, to-day, as a result of which Frank Coad, jun., 26 years old, living at Lymington, and his sister May ...

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  21. THE LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: Tuesday. November 4. [Before His Honor Mr. Justice Murray. I — A Divorce Matter.— The Master read a motion for a decree ...

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  22. A STOLEN TURKEY.

    BROKEN HELL, November 3.— Alfred John Studd, caretaker of the Alma Oval, was to-day fined £5 and 16/ costs, or two months in gaol, for having stolen a turkey, ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. N. M. Sorensen reported to the Poifc Augusta police on October. 31 that a man's dead body was lying on the beach between Mount Grainger and Red Cliff. It had ...

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  24. TWENTY-FOUT HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  25. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

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  27. LATEST MINING.

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  29. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZED.

    GEORGETOWN, November 3. — A party tennis players, who had had a match with a Spalding team on Saturday afternoon, were returning home before dark in ...

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  30. A FARMER'S WIFE.

    At the Echuca Police Court to-day Mrs. Louisa Thaw, of Echuca. sued her husband, James Watson Thaw, of Gunbower, for maintenance of herself and five ...

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  31. CO WELL ACCIDENTS.

    COWELL, October 31. — Mr. R. J. West, of Utera, while driving in a sulky on Monday, was thrown out and sustained a severe shock and bruises about the body ...

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  32. MURRAY SWAMPS.

    As the result of his investigations at Murray "Bridge on Mondav, the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Pascoe), with the approval of Cabinet, has arranged to ...

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  33. COLLIER INCINERATED.

    WEST MAITLAND (N.S.W.). November 3.—On Monday a body, believed to be that of George Russell, employed at the Whitburn Collier, was found among ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Hon • A. H. -Peake) has a busy time in front of him. In addition to his Parliamentary duties, he going to the Woodshide Show on Saturday. On ...

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  36. MINER'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL. November 3.— Charles Richards, who was injured in the South Mine on October 32 through a piece of timber having fallen and fractured his ...

    Article : 55 words
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