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  2. EURELIA.

    Election day passed off very quietly, there not being the number of people here at present owing to the continued drought. Still, allowing for the number of persons ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS FOWLER BAY.

    August 29.—A successful and enjoyable euchre party and dance, held here last night, proved a wry great success. Forty-eight persons participated. which, ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. DETAINED GERMAN VESSELS

    The following is a copy of a letter received by the secretary of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce from the Comptroller-General, Department of Trade and ...

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  5. MOUNT BARKER

    On Tuesday night last Mr. S. W. Carr (chairman of the Mount Barker District Council convened a meeting of residents of the Mount Barker district, and ...

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  6. MASONIC FAREWELL A MEMORABLE GATHERING

    There was a memorable gathering at the Freemasons' Hall on Thursday evening, when at the invitation of the worshipful ...

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  7. MINING GOLDEN RIDGE GOLDMINING COMPPANY, LIMITED

    The following telegram has to-day been received from head office:—"August output—Crushed 2674 tons for 713 oz; value £3029. Cyanided 2030 tons sand for 70 ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    Forty-two years ago Alsace-Lorraine, the centre of European slaughter, was the scene of one of the saddest pilgrimages in history. At the close of the ...

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  9. THE UNLEY UNIT

    A large meeting of citizens was held on Thursday evening in the Goodwood Institute for the purpose of forming a section of the Unley unit. Councillor ...

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  10. HANSEL MUNDY GOLDMINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.

    The following is a copy of mine progress report to September 4, 1914:—"484 east crosscut extended to 181 ft.; face showing sandstone and spurs 484 North ...

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  11. WAR RELIEF FUNDS APPEAL TO MOTORISTS AND CYCLISTS

    The following letter from the Dunlop Rubber Company was considered by the executive committee of the Mayor's Patrictic Fund at its meeting on Wednesday ...

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  12. FAREWELL AT PORTLAND

    On Wednesday evening last, in the reception room of the Portland Hotel (lent by Mr. P. Brimage), a farewell social was tendered to Messrs. R. Harnden and ...

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  13. EDITHBURGH.

    The Federal elections passed off very quietly, although the returning officer ordered a good many electors out of the booth, which so disgusted them that ...

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  14. THE KYARRA GOLD MINE, NO LIABILITY.

    The following telegram has to-day been received from Perth office:—"Return for Month of August—Hours run, 577; crushed, 1050 tons; bullion recovered, 401 ...

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  15. SMITHFIELD.

    September 7.—A daffodil fair in connection with the local Methodist Church was held in the institute hall on Wednesday last. The hall was beautifully ...

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  16. SOLDIERS FAREWELLED

    A [?]arewell banquet was tendered Lieu[?]nant E. J. C. Stopp, Sergeant C. G. Nicholls, Bugler O. G. Witcombe, Privates G. H. Strawhen and T. W. Bowers, ...

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  17. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    An interesting lecture was delivered in Bricknell's Cafe, Bundle street, by Mr. E. Whiting, jun., under the auspices of the A.N.A., Adelaide branch, last night. ...

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  18. HOUGHTON.

    Election day passed off very well, a record number voted at the local booth. The totals were as follow—:152 males, 121 females, and 4 absent votes. Labor. ...

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  19. THE "ADVERTISER" CRITICISED.

    From Mr. E. P. Blundell, M.P.:—The "Advertiser" is living well up to its reputation. Election after election it plays to the likely Winners. Before the ...

    Article : 625 words
  20. AUBURN VOLUNTEERS

    Auburn is not a large town. but it is very proud of having three of its boys in the Australian Expeditionary Force. This was very evident on Saturday evening ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT DELAMERE

    A successful concert was held in the Delamere Hall last Thursday evening in aid of the Red Cross and war relief funds. The hall was packed and nicely. ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. THE COST OF MUDDLE

    The world has enough and to spare for all its children—it daily wastes enough to feed them all—and yet never was the social condition of the world so acute ...

    Article : 844 words
  23. THE BRITISH SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

    Sir—The meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Australia at the five capital cities of Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and ...

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  24. WIRELESS SYSTEMS

    The wireless system of the British Empire is yet to a great extent in its embryo stages. Nevertheless it is possibly as complete as that possessed by any other ...

    Article : 515 words
  25. [?]BLINGTON WORKSHOP EMPLOYES

    A very pleasing cermony took place [?] the machine shop, Islington Works, [?] the luncheon hour yesterday, [?] a presentation was made to Messrs. ...

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  26. HYDRAULIC ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT

    The employes of the Hydraulic Engineer's Department at the waterworks branch, Kent Town, have agreed to subscribe to the Mayor of Adelaide's ...

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  27. UNSTAMPED SETTERS

    Much surprise has been occasioned by the action of the postal officials in demanding superpostage on letters from members of the expeditionary force which ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. A GENEROUS OFFER.

    [?] meeting of the City Council [?] yesterday the mayor (Mr. A. A. [?] reported that the officers of [?] corporation had informed him that ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. DISTRESS AT BROKEN HILL

    The unemployed to-day turned on the water cut off by the company for rent. A number of men seized a tram and went to South Broken Hill where they stopped ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. GOOLWA.

    September 7.—A painful accident happened on Saturday to Mr. Lempriere, the popular auctioneer of Strathalbyn for Bagot, Shakes & Lewis. He was ...

    Article : 177 words
  31. BRANCH FORMED AT NAIRNE

    A branch of the Red Cross Society has been formed at Nairne. The committee includes Mrs. Dow, president; Mrs. P. G. Paech, vice-president; Miss Milne, ...

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  32. A FAREWELL SOCIAL

    PORT, ELLIOT, September 6. A social was held in the Institute Hall on Friday evening to bid farewell to Corporal H. A. R. Squires, H. Taylor, V. Tugwell, E. ...

    Article : 207 words
  33. GIFT FOR THE TROOPS

    A few generous citizens, in response to a suggestion that a good gramaphone and records would be much appreciated by the officers and men of the 10th ...

    Article : 242 words
  34. THE LOXTON BRANCH

    A meeting was held in the institute on Monday evening for the purpose of forming a branch of the Red Cross Society. Mr. A. W. R. Drabsch, ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. WHAT GREAT MEN HAVE SAID ABOUT WAR.

    "Thou shalt not kill."—Moses in the Decalogue. "Take not up the sword. They that take up the sword shall perish by the ...

    Article : 478 words
  36. HOUGHTON.

    September 7.—The annual Arbor Day concert was held on Thursday evening in the Rechabite Hall, when the building was crowded. The concert was given ...

    Article : 223 words
  37. ACTIVITY AT STRATHALBYN

    A meeting of lady workers who had joined the Strathalbyn branch of the Red Cross Society was held on Tuesday, and most encouraging accounts of ...

    Article : 149 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. PRESENTATION TO ALBERTON VOLUNTEERS

    Several members of the St. George's Anglican Church. Alberton, who have volunteered for the [?]nt, attended their last communion service in that church on ...

    Article : 87 words
  40. VOTE FROM BOILERMAKERS

    At a meeting of the Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders' Society, held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday, it was decided to vote £5 to the Trades and Labor ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. MELBOURNE QUOTATIONS.

    Latest figures:—Wheat, old, buyers £4 10/, sellers £4 11/ to £5; new, January to March, buyers £4 4/: no sellers. ...

    Article : 26 words
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