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  7. MR.J. L. CAVANAGH

    Mr. J. L. Cavanagh knows what victimisation is. He has been a prominent anti-conscriptionst, and was one of the first in this State to make a stand against. ...

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  8. MILITARY FORCES

    District orders as follow have been issued by the Commandant for South Australia Brigadier-General Forsyth, C.M.G.:——-Censor Staff.— ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL BUTTER AND EGGS SELL WELL.

    There was a splendid demand for butter yesterday. The supplies were large, but values were unaltered. Eggs were easy in tone, as supplies were in good quantities. Cheese prices ...

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  10. A STRANGE HABIT

    In a letter from a soldier on Salisbury Plains to his wife, dated September 16, it is stated:—"I have had no letter from you or anyone at home since May. In ...

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  11. DISTRICT COUNCILS ONKAPARINGA.

    October 29.—Present, Councillors Newman (chair), Hughes, Johnston, Musson. and Green. Clerk reported that £150 (second instatment Government grant) had been received. H. ...

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  12. BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION

    Finance Committee.—The annual meeting of the above will be held at the State needquarters, on Monday, November 12, at 5 p.m. Hon. Commissioner Arthur Searcy will ...

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  13. MONEY AND METALS

    There was a better tone in the market yesterday. The turnoger improved, and vaines haredened in metal companies and gold shares. Quotations for investments were not much altered ...

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  14. M'S OF THE WAR

    An interesting address on "The M's of the War" was delivered by Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., at last night's meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the ...

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  15. POLICE COURT

    Before Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M. Four persons were dealt with for insobriety. Giovanni Papanini, who was ordered, to pay ...

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  16. BUTCHERS' SHOPS

    In reviewing the operations of the State retail butchers' shops, the Auditor-General of Queensland says:—The Roma street shop was opened for business on November 12, 1815, and ...

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  17. BURNSIDE.

    Present Councillors Peter Wood (chair), Grant, Collett, Buttery, Savage, Mahar, Franklin, Rooney, and Treloar Messrs. F. W. Bullock and Co's plan of subdivisium of Halton Gardens ...

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  18. DAISY PRODUCE MARKET.

    A. W. Sandford & Co., Limited reported yesterday:—"The comparatively cool weather for the time of year enables produce to be carried with safety. Butters are coming forward in ...

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  19. UNLEY HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A large number of members again assembled at the Unlev City Hall at the monthly meeting of the Unley Horticultural and Floricultural Society, a very ...

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  20. HAMILTON.

    November 5—Present—All. Correspondence from secretary Commissioner of Crown Lands wating piece of land west of Vcitoria township, Hundred of Waterloo, had been withdrawn from ...

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  22. WALKERVILLE.

    November 5.—Present—Councillors Crase (chairman), Colquboun, Bickle, Hobba, Muecke, Law[?]nce, and Shepherd. Hydraulic Engineer wrote advising that the service applied for by council ...

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  23. WHITMORE SQUARE FRACAS

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Justice Sir John Gordon, Thomas Conelan, aged 25 years, who was on the previous day found guilty and was sentenced to seven years' ...

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  24. ABATTOIRS LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

    Official Report of the Adelaide Stock Salesmen's Association. CATTLE MARKET. Eight hundred and sixteen yarded, ...

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  25. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PAYNEHAM.

    Present, Councillor J. Griggs (chair), J. Kelly, A. E. Pitt, J. R. Smith, and S. B. [?]empett. Mr. W. H. Story wrote re Postat requirements in Joslin and stated that he will ...

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  26. NEED FOR EDUCATION

    "Trade conditions after the war, and the immediate need for the better general education" was the subject matter of a brief address given to members of the Central Chamber of ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Councillor W. W. Foorwood intimates that he is a candidate for re-election for the office of councillor for Gawler Ward in the city council. ...

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  28. W.C.T.U. AT WALKERVILLE.

    The annual public meeting of the Walkervalle Union was held in the Methodist lecture hall on Tuesday evening, October 6. Mr. H. Buttery presided over ...

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  31. VARIOUS VIEWS

    W. J. Cooper, Norwood, writes:—Mr. Verran proposed to disfranchise not only persons born in Germany and naturalised here, but the descendants of such persons also. At the town ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY A HORSE.

    Late yesterday afternoon John Biglands, a boy six years of age, residing at Montpelicr square, Portland, was playing on the Port road, near, his home, when he ...

    Article : 68 words
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