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  8. VARIOUS VIEWS WASTE OF TIN SHEETS.

    A. Krischok, Mount Cambier, writes:—One of the greatest wastes of in is making round tins. At least 20 per cent, of sheet tin could be saved if all tins, such as jam, meat. fish, honey, ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. SANDY'S CAUTION.

    The Irishman and the Scotaman are usually very good chums out in the trenches, although they are miles apart in the matter of temperament. ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS.

    "I am sure I don't know where that boy of mine gets all his impudence and selfassurance; surely not from me!" complained the head of the family. "He returned home ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. OIL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Edward Bright writes:—I notice in "The Herald" of the 13th that the Federal Government are determined to keep on spending public money on the distant Papua oil fields, ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. 'PANTHEA'

    One of the most remarkable dramas submitted to West's patrons for some time was the powerful picture "Pan[?]ea," the story of a Russian fugitive's ...

    Article : 353 words
  13. GANTRIES DISPUTE

    The coal gantries trouble is not finished. The Trades and Labor Council had decided to send a delegation to the supe[?]dent (Mr. H. Jackson), and on ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. "The Daily Herald" COUNTRY AGENCIES

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  15. ROGUES AND DRUNKARDS

    Mr. Arthur Griffith (formerly a Minister of the Crown) gave evidence before the Royal Commission on the public service. Mr. Griffith stated that he thinks ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. SOLDIERS' FUND.

    E. V. H. Martin writes:—The statement from the South Australian Soldiers Fund appearing in the press on August 16 should indeed convince the public that the administration of ...

    Article : 336 words
  17. NOT PAID

    The "Government Gazette," issued to-day, contains a graded list of officers of the public services. It also shows the increments determined upon in the past two ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. AMBITIOUS YOUTH

    Before the Armidale Court a boy of nine years was charged with stealing an overcoat, breaking and entering, and stealing guns, ammunition, and tucker. ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. WANTED

    Nearly, all the surprises in this war have been sprung by Germany. To keep her enemies on tenterhooks as to what the will do next, with new ...

    Article : 374 words
  20. MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    "Lover of Justice" writes:—Your correspondent would have us believe that he is in sympathy with the inmates and employes of the Mental Hospital, and he appears to have been ...

    Article : 349 words
  21. ENTERTAINMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The splendid programme presented at the Majestic Theatre is drawing crowded houses at the afternoon and evening performances. It is one of the best ...

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  22. MEAT CANNERS

    Mr. Carson (secretary of the Meat Packers and Tincanning Employes Union) states that owing to the shortage of meat over 1000 members of his union are ...

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  23. SNIPPING.

    Along the communication trench a solitary figure picks his way, rifle swinging loosely over shoulder. He has no eye for the beauties of the coming day, for ...

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  24. CO-OPERATION

    The time [?] the A.L.P. Conference draws near when the question of calling a conference of those interested in the co-operative movement will be considered. It is hoped those ...

    Article : 997 words
  25. OUTBACK MATTERS.

    "West Coast Settler," Y[?]nce, writes:—Kindly allow me a little space on a subject that is of importance to dwellers in this outback country. The railway authorities are ...

    Article : 384 words
  26. FROLIC AT KINGSTON.

    A successful girl's frolic was [?]ld in the Kingston Institute on August 13, and was well attended. The evening was taken up with dancing, and supper was ...

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  27. FETE AT BELVIDERE.

    A successful fete was conducted on Friday afternoon and evening last at the little village of Belvidere, in aid of patriotic funds. The weather was ...

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  28. TESTING AN AIR FIGHTER.

    "Your age?" the doctor rapped out at me. "Ninety-nine," I replied absently, and then hastily, "Twenty-two, I mean [?]" The general physical examination had ...

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  29. COUNTRY NEWS HANSBOROUGH.

    August 17.—The Hansborough queen competition in connection with the [?]nda Australia Day was concluded on Friday night in Mr. C. Boxall's barn. Miss M. Boxall, as ...

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  30. LATE SPORTING ROSEHILL WEIGHTS.

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  31. THE HARBORS BOARD.

    "Fairplay" writes:—In the chain of incompetency there are many links of error, and the breaking strain is soon apparent when difficult problems evidence [?] weight. In ...

    Article : 725 words
  32. WALLAROO

    August 17.—Regret was expressed here when the news came through that Lieutenant Douglas Walsh M.C. had died at the Military Hospital. Keswick, from wounds received on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. A COOL CUSTOMER.

    It was Thursday night, and a wea[?] who likes the [?]ming fourpenny (as w[?]), is generally financially embarrassed about this time. Louging for a pint of the mul[?]rown [?] ...

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  35. COURSING

    Stake to be run at Wasleys on August 22. Fleetwing Dan meets Donovan. Canowna's Daughter meets Wanteroona. Sea[?]ound meets Scotch Jean. ...

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  36. WOMAN'S LITTLE WAY.

    The Jon[?]s rented the Smiths' house for three months. Before the Joneses moved in Mrs. Smith had the house cleaned. She had four women and a vacuum cleaner working for ...

    Article : 154 words
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  38. A PRISONER'S CONFESSION.

    Frank Wornham, before receiving sentence in the liquor robberies case, apologiseed to Detectives Robertson and Sutridge and Constable Muir for the ...

    Article : 60 words
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