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  3. OUR SERIAL STORY. The Jews of Death.

    "Horrocks[?]", The bank manager's voice sounded thick, but she recognised it at once. "What is he doing here?" She was wrought up to the state of ...

    Article : 292 words
  4. CHAPTER NINETEEN.

    On at a slow, careful trot the horses went She followed closely, shrinking now and then as the wavering light seemed to outline a human face in the ...

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  5. SLNGLE TAX COLUMN.

    The half-yearly report of the league reads as follows:—Mr. President, Ladies, and Gentlemen—I have much pleasure in presenting my first half-yearly report ...

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  6. CHAPTER XX

    In the grey dawnlight of that day a semi-realisation has straggled back to Bernard Galilee—not of his surroundings not of their meaning, but of the fact ...

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  7. MUSICAL NOTES

    A correspondent writes from Captown to the effect that Madame Clara Butt's first public appearance in South Africa has proved a triumph. Despite the enhanced prices every seat was ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY MANNAHILL.

    THE Rev. E. J. Whitfield of the Church of England denomination, on behalf of the Mannahill Literary Society, gave a splendid lecture on the life and works ...

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  9. OLAKY.

    A very serious thunderstorm passed over here this afternoon, and the railway line is washed away at 255½ miles for about four chains A gang of men were ...

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  10. TANTANOOLA.

    On Sunday while riding a restive horse and going through a gate Mr. R. Morrison had one of his thumbs boken in trying to close the gate. Mr. F. McRostie was ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. STRATHALBYN.

    The Rev. John Thorne has just concluded a most successful series of meetings in connection with the Methodist foreign mission. During his stay here he ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. EVADIBLE PAIN.

    To suffer pain which can be evaded is sheer folly. When we feel pain, it is Nature warning us with clamant voice that there is something interfering with ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. URAIDLA.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Uraidla Methodist church were held last Sunday, followed by a public tea on Tuesday. Special services were ...

    Article : 97 words
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  16. PORT PIRIE.

    Messrs. Donovan and Redmond, the Irish envoys, accompanied by Messrs. Goode and Cole, M.'sP., attived here by the afternoon train. St. Mark's band ...

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  17. KEITH.

    Our State school was examined to-day by Inspector H. H. War[?] Owing to the measles epidomic only [?] [?]ars were [?]mined out of a roll of 28. ...

    Article : 375 words
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