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  4. BISHOP OF ADELAIDE

    "I thank Almighty God I am with you again." Such was the heartfelt expression of the Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. Thomas) at the Exhibition Hall on ...

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  5. MURRAY WATERS.

    A telegram from Melbourne, published last week intimated that a conference between Rp. Glynn and the Engineer-in-Ghief (Mr. Graham Stewart), representing ...

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  6. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    "Oh, he's such a remarkable child." his mother was saying, "a perfect prodity. In fact. He remembers every tune he hears," "Indeed!" said the p[?]anist to whom she ...

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  7. FIXED BAYONETS.

    Saturday night's sensational occurrence at the bridge leading from the military training camp into Liverpool was exceeded on Sunday. The Town of ...

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  8. ANOTHER PIONEER CONE.

    One of the most widely known residents of the Rivernon district, Mrs. Charles Bo[?]den, died on Thursday Nov. 28. Deceased had been ailing for some months, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIRE AT SEA.

    At an enquiry into the disastrous fire at sea, when so many of the passengers and crew of the Volturno were lost despite the rescue efforts of a fleet of liners, the ...

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  10. EARTH SHOCK.

    Oar Robe correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday morning:—"Distinct earthquake felt here this morning, 3.50." ...

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  11. EYES ON THE DAVIS CUP.

    A determined effort will be made by Australasia next year to recover the Davis Cup. The arrangements are already far advanced. Brookes and A. W. Dunlop, ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    Finality has not yet been reached regarding the extension of the New, Zealand strike to action by local unions. An important conference of transport workers ...

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  13. BODY FOUND AT SEA.

    KINGSCOTE, November 27.—The body of the man. Connor, who was missing from the ketch Ina; was found floating on the outside of the Kingscote Spit yesterday ...

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  14. LATEST MINING.

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  15. TURNED DOWN.

    Owing to the hostility of her audience Miss Christabel Pankhurst was compelled to abandon a lecture which she had planned to give at Milan upon the subject of the ...

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  16. BULLION RETURNS.

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  17. MOTOR PROSECUTIONS.

    At the continued hearing of the Australian [?] motor connection, the magistrate overruled the objection of Mr.[?] K. G. (for the defendants) to the ...

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  18. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  19. BARRIER WATER TROUBLE.

    Although a normal water supply from Stephens Creek was promised for this morning, the domestic service is far from perfect, and many householders are still ...

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  20. WOMEN'S VOTE.

    The American Women's suffrage [?] [?] week's campaign to [?] suffrage throughout the [?] women legislators ...

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  21. The Ulimaroa.

    Despite the fact that the bookings were large, the trip to Wellington by the Ulimaroa, of the Hnddart-Parker line, has been abandoned. This vessel was to have ...

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  22. EGGLAYING COMPETITIONS.

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  23. WHARF WORK PROCEEDING.

    Waterside work at all the principal ports is proceeding without Interruption. One hundred of the 1,300 Auckland Watersiders who struck have joined the new union, ...

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  24. MEXICO'S PRESIDENT.

    [?] to have fled to the [?] This lends colour to [?] that the Provisional President [?] from the country, and ...

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  25. FUEL FOR NHILL HOSPITAL.

    NHILL DECEMBER 1.—Hospital Saturday and Sunday at Nhill (V.) are celebrated by the farmers of the district in a practical manner. They cut and cart loads of ...

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  26. A NEW G. P. O.

    The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) has received from Mr. Cook a reply to Perth's objections to the Commonwealth plan for a new General Post Office. Mr. Cook states ...

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  27. BRAND OF UNFITNESS.

    The All India and South African League [?] on deputation upon the Secretary for India (Lord [?]), demanding an enquiry into the treatment of Indians in ...

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  28. ATTEMPT AT TRAIN WRECKING.

    Excitement has been caused at Inglewood by the discovery of what appears to have been a deliberate attempt at train wrecking. When Ganger. Owen was traversing ...

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  29. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION OPENED.

    The Auckland Exhibition was opened this morning despite the delays caused by the strike. The President said more guarantors than necessary had been ...

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  30. FOUR NEW SMALLPOX CASES.

    To-day four new smallpox cases came to light-one at St. Peter's and three in one house at Glebe. Besides the patients, a number of contacts were taken to the ...

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  31. COAL TRIMMERS' ATTITUDE.

    Coal trimmers of Newcastle lave decided not to trim coal which has been loaded into steamers trading to New Zealand. Employes on the railway cranes are determined. ...

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  33. A LABOURER'S SUICIDE

    NHILL DECEMBER 1.—About a week ago Mrs. E. S. Riutoule, proprietress Mrs. E. S. Riutoule, proprietress of the Union Hotel, engaged, through a labour agency, Allen Robert Chink (34) and his ...

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  35. DRANK THEIR HEALTHS.

    The Pall [?] Gazette states that an enquiry is proceeding upon the report that an English battalion stationed in Ulster [?] drank with enthusiasm toasts to ...

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  37. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Wood.—Prices unchanged. Good general competition. Silver.—Standard, 2s 1 15-16d. Silver market weak, owing to heavy sales in ...

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  38. LICENSING CASES.

    EUDUNDA, November 29.—On Wednesday, at the Courthouse, Eudunda. (before Messrs. T. Nicholls, A. P. Severin, and J. R. Sobels), six men were charged, ...

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