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  4. STORAGE OF FRUIT

    In the Supreme Court yesterday before his Honor Mr. Justice Homburg, the action brought by Mr. G. O. Penn of Adelaide, fruit canner to recover £642 ...

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  5. INTER STATE NEWS. VICTORIA.

    The Customs authorities entered the house of a Chinese gardener at Brunswick to-day and seized 42 tins of opium, valued at £300. ...

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  6. RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The Eyre Peninsula. railway enquiry commission sat in Parliament House on Wednesday. Mr. L. O'Loughlin, M.P., presided. ...

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  7. PROSPERITY SHARING.

    Following up the references made to the Sunlight soap industry, I shall now add a few more particulars of this successful experiment in prosperity sharing. ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY. HAMMOND.

    A good, many truckloads of pipes have been arriving lately. During the past five days, it is estimated about 40 tons have been unloaded, in addition to which ...

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  9. MT. BARKER ROAD.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. F. S. Wallis) laid on the table of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon the report he had promised the Hon. A. von Doussa of the ...

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  10. VICTOR, HARBOR

    Anniversary services in connection with the Congregational Sunday school were held yesterday and continued this evening, when the distribution of awards ...

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  11. CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    Mr. Justice Hodges to-day sentenced William Smethurst, a laborer, 42, to three years' hard labor for criminally assaulting a woman. ...

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  12. THE HYMETTUS SAFE.

    The owners of the Hymettus report her safe arrival at Colombo on October 17, and at Madras on October 21. ...

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  13. BALHANNAH.

    A branch of the Bank of Adelaide has been opened in this town. It will be open for business every Thursday. This will be a great boon to the townspeople. ...

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  14. WILLIAMSTOWN

    The annual general meeting of the Wilhamstown recreation park was held in St. Peter's schoolroom on Thursday evening. Mr. J. S. Hammatt (president) ...

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  15. TRAINING SHIP'S NAME.

    The Minister of Defence has decided to alter the name of the training ship Sobraon to Tingira, the Queensland aboriginal word for sea. ...

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  16. OLARY.

    The annual school picnic was held here ton Saturday in delightful weather, and a food number of visitors attended from Cock burn, Mingary, and Mannahill Mr. ...

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  17. RAILWAY SERVICES.

    In connection with the alteration to railway timetables to come into force as from November 1 next, the following are the most important:—The present 6.17 p.m. from Adelaide to ...

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  18. OWEN,

    The first anniversary of St. Luke's Church, Owen, was held on Wednesday last, when divine service was held in the church at noon. The Ven. Archdeacon ...

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  19. TRAMWAY SERVICE

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Anstey called the attention of the Commissioner of Public Works to a paragraph in the press regarding the ...

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  20. HALBURY

    The new standpipe erected during the week is a great convenience. It was erected before farmers were carting water from it. It is hoped, the ...

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  21. WEATHER AND CROPS.

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  22. IMMORALITY

    A revolting case of immorality was heard by Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., and H. J. Pudney at the Adelaide Police Court an Wednesday morning, when ...

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  23. MINGARY.

    An accident occurred to-day at Boolcoomatta station just as shearing was on the verge of completion Fred. J. Nowak, a young musterer, was yarding a ...

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  24. LOBETHAL.

    The annual general meeting of the Lobethal Rifle-Club, kingship, and sports was held in the institute on Monday night, when there was a good ...

    Article : 169 words
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  26. ROYAL COMMISSIONS AND SELECT COMMITTEES.

    The numerous Royal Commissions and Select Committees which are at present in existence have made arrangements for quite a number of meetings during this week. The two ...

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  27. PETERSBURG

    On Friday and Saturday the Methodist Church held an All Nations Fair in the town hall Mrs. Verran opened the fair on Friday afternoon in the presence ...

    Article : 218 words
  28. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    Messrs Butler, Hoganth, and Edwards held their fortnightly sale to-day. There was a good number of sheep, cattle, and horses in the yards, but the buyers were ...

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  30. DANGEROUS MAN

    "I would ask that he be bound over to keep the peace, your Honor. He is a danger to the public. He is a most dangerous man to be at large in ...

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  31. WASLEYS.

    On Friday evening the Wasleys branch of the Oddfellows' Lodge No. 42, held a social in the institute hall when a musical programme, interspersed with ...

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  32. JERVOIS LODGE SOCIAL.

    A social and dance in connection with the thirty-first anniversary of the Jervois Lodge, No. 8. I.C.O.F., was held in the Foresters' Hall Nile street) on tuesday evening. There was a ...

    Article : 166 words
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