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  2. THE WARATAH SEARCH.

    The State Government received from the Agent-General to-day a cable message that the Wakefield, a new steamer, would be leaving Durban, South Africa, about the ...

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  3. ANOTHER HOT DAY.

    The weather on Thursday was very unpleasant and unfortunately the prospect of a pronounced change is not promising. The Weather Office reported at noon— ...

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  4. HEALTH BOARD FIGHT.

    Alderman Clouston, at the Port Adelaide City Council meeting on Thursday evening, brought forward a motion affecting the work of the Central Board of Health at ...

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  5. KITCHENER IN CAMP

    Lord Kitchener came to camp this morning by motor car from Sydney, and upon arrival at Liverpool found himself at once in the heart of what for Australia is ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    A big crowd of miners assembled at the Fig Tree, between Mount Keira and Mount Kembla, to-day to hear Mr. W. M. Hughes on the industrial situation. He was some ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The cricket match Victoria versus South Australia was continued and finished to-day, when the South Australians, who had lost seven wickets for 201 runs in their ...

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  8. A PROMINENT SINGER.

    The music-loving community will deeply regret to hear of the death of Mr. Beaumont Read, who was long prominent in Adelaide musical circles. ...

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  9. VICTORIAN STATE COAL MINE.

    Under the Coal Mines Regulation Act the State mine at Powlettfield is to be vested in the Railway Commissioners, when it has passed out of the development stage. ...

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  10. LABOR NEWS.

    The determination of the Carriers' and Drivers' Board, under the Factories Act, as altered by the Court of Industrial Appeals, on December 17 last, appears in this ...

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  11. YACHTS DAMAGED BY SMOKE.

    At various times at Port Adelaide the issue of thick clouds of smoke from the chimney stacks of the large manufactories in the city has povoked protests on ...

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  12. YACHTING.

    Mr. J. Dixon, who has purchased Sayonara for the purpose of defending the Sayonara Cup against the New South Wales challenger, Amonui, has on the advice of ...

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  13. THE MOUNT GAMBIER CONFERENCE.

    Acting on the suggestion of the Premier of South Australia, the Victorian Government have agreed to January 27 as the date for the opening of the conference between ...

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  14. BOWING.

    The race for the Two-mile Sculling Handicap, on the Wanganui River to-day, was poorly attended. Results:- First heat—Arnst (scratch), Felton ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. IMPROVING PORT PHILLIP

    Since 1903 the officers of the ports and harbors branch of the Public Works Department have been at work widening the channel through the rip, which is one of ...

    Article : 177 words
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  17. TASMANIA.

    The annual wool sales were held to-day, over 13,000 bales being quitted at record prices. Merinos realised as high as 17½d., and a number of lots were disposed of at ...

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  18. BARRIER TRADE.

    The trade of the Barrier has shown a decided improvement during the latter part of the past year, but within the last few weeks a reaction has set in and stemmed ...

    Article : 208 words
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  20. SLAUGHTERMEN THREATEN TO STRIKE.

    Trouble has again broken out between the slaughtermen and the meat freezing companies. When the award under which the men Work expired in June last, they ...

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  22. SWIMMERS IN PERIL.

    A number of young men went out to bathe in a tank two miles from White Cliffs last night. One of the number, William Coulter, being unable to swim, was ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. MOUNT LYELL RETURN.

    The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company reports that from December 2 to December 29 inclusive a total quantity of 27,934 tons of ore was treated, being 17,947 ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. VICTORIA.

    Cecil Smith, a young man, employed on a farm at Camperdown, was carting his crop in when he stumbled over a branch and fell under the wheel of a cart, which ...

    Article : 79 words
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