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  2. Advertising

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  6. Port Pine Show.

    So much interest is being taken in the Port Pirie and District Society's forthcoming show, which is to be held on the Port Pirie Racecourse on ...

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  7. Ulster.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister has asked members in the House of Commons to postpone a number of questions regarding the Government's ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS COMPANY.

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Australian Steamships Company in Melbourne on Thursday, Mr. H. B. Howard Smith, who presided, express ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. Was he "Squared?"

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—An extraordinary development occurred in a case before the Adelaide Police Court to-day in which James Brown, was charg ...

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  10. Port Adelaide Races

    Aqua last night telegraphed his selections for to-day's Port Adelaide races as appended:- TRIAL STAKES. ...

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  11. POLICE MOIETY.

    In this week's issue of the Government Gazette the estimated upkeep of the Port Pirie police for the year 1914 is set down at £684/7/6. This is for ...

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  12. TOOK 15 YEARS TO GROW.

    Mr. I. H. Parasiers, of Government-road, Pirie South, wrote a letter which was received at the last meeting of the Town Council in ...

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  13. Personal.

    Mrs. C. T. Benson has been staying at Algate for the Past two months. On Friday she left there to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Brookes, of ...

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  14. The Militants

    LONDON, Friday.—When Mary Richardson, the suffragette who slashed with a hatchet the picture"Venus and Cupid" appearded at the ...

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  15. HARVEST THANKSGIVING.

    Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held at the Central Methodist Mission on Sunday next. The preachers will he Pastor Hugh Morris ...

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  16. NAPPERBY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Harvest Thanksgiving services were held on Sunday last in the Napperby Congregational Church, when Dr. Johnston, of the Christian Church, ...

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  17. The Port Pirie Recorder.

    The extremely trying weather experienced during the early part of this week, and for several days previously, had almost prostrated many ...

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  18. PIRIE EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    On Sunday last the Harvest Thanksgiving services in the Pirie East Congregational Church were conducted by the Pastor and in the ...

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  19. THE LAURA SHOW.

    The annual autumn show of the Booycolle Agricultural Society was held on the show grounds on Wednesdau. The extreme heat and dust ...

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  20. NO QUORUM.

    A meeting of the Recreation Ground Board of Control was to have been held on Thursday evening last, but owing to sufficent members to make ...

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  21. A Terrific Gale

    LONDON, Friday.—Reports have been received from Madrid of a terrific gale off the African coast in the vicinity of North-Easterm Morocco. ...

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  22. DAILY HERALD CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN.

    In connection with the above a combined meeting of the Trades' and Labor Council and United Labor Party was held in the A.W.A. Hall ...

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  23. Fifty-One MillionS

    LONDON, Friday.—The British naval estimates for 1914-15 aggregate £51,550,000. The new construction program is ...

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  24. A SCRAMBLE IN THE MUD.

    The steady downpour on Thursday afternoon soon made Ellen-street muddy after the weeks of dry weather which have been experienced. Shortly ...

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  25. Foreigners' Quarrel.

    A disturbance among some foreigners at a house in Florence-street on Tuesday afternoon last attracted a crowd of about 100 people. From ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. New Guinea Oilfields

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Reichstag has voted 500,000 marks to provide for the appointment of an expert to make a thorough investigation of the ...

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  28. In a Troubled Region

    LONDON, Friday.—The China Inland Mission authorities are concerned regarding the lives of Mr. Lagerguist and his wife, Misses Jane and ...

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  29. BEAUTY OUT OF PLACE.

    "I cannot conceive anything more harmful to the modesty of a young girl than to be publicly declared the prettiest child in Wellington," says ...

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  30. Our New Governor

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Harry Galway, the new Governor of South, Australia, with Lady Galway and daughter and mercfoers of his staff, left ...

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  31. Billiards

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