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  8. VARIOUS VIEWS THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    From Matthew Hunt, farmer, Sellic[?] Hill:—(Permit the to thank "The Daily Herald" for the able assistance and clean fight at the late Federal elections in the ...

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  9. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    From Railway Clerk:— Observant In his reply to "Clerical Worker" says, the latter s arguments are absurd. He also states he thinks "Clerical Worker" ...

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  10. CHINESE REVOLUTION

    Matters concerning the Chinese revolution were traced by Dr W. E. Macklin in an interesting way in the presence of a big audience in Victoria Hall, ...

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  11. LOXTON.

    September 19.—Although the weather has been so unfavorable for wheatgrowing, there are still a few crops alive and looking well. These are mostly on ...

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  12. WALKERVILLE.

    September 21.—Present—Councillors A. E. Shepherd (chairman), Bickle, Colquhoun, Muecke, Nietschke, and Wimble. Clerk produced the revised assessment of the district for the current ...

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  13. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

    A verbal report, showing the relationship of the Central Board of Health with the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health, was made by Mr. F. B. Moulder a ...

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  14. PETERSBURG.

    September 21.—A meeting of ladies was held in the Baptist Hall to inspect the work that is being sent oat to the Indian Mission from the Baptist Church ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL WORLD DOINGS OF UNIONS AND UNIONISTS

    Women's Political Association. Australian Government General Workers. Trades and Labor Council. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The South Australian Government Workers' Association has been undergoing a thorough reorganisation for several months past. The union is now revising ...

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  17. RENMARK.

    September 21.—Last week violent duststorms swept the district, and practically ended any harvest prospects there might have been. Farmers are not ...

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  18. THEARTRICAL EMPLOYES.

    At the last meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Theatrical Employes' Union, the president. (MrE. C. Mills) occupied the chair. The ...

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  20. PRIMARY PRODUCER LYNDOCH.

    September 22.—Rain is badly needed in this locality, and grass feed and crops are fast showing signs of the long drought. To add further to the ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENTS NEW TIVOLI THEATRE.

    There should be a record attendance at the half-price Tivoli matinee to-morrow, as the programme to be submitted is with one or two exceptions entirely new. ...

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  22. STRATHALBYN.

    September 23.—Slowly but steadily the list of study pioneers of this district is diminishing, and yesterday suddenly another link in the chain was broken, ...

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  23. SPALDING.

    September 21.—The outlook in this district is very unfavorable. The continued dry weather and hot winds are fast burning the crops off, and clouds of dust are ...

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  24. COUNTRY NEWS ANGASTON.

    September 23.—The continued dry spell is causing much anxiety, especially among the orcnardists, who have had to pump water round the young trees to ...

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  25. UNITED LABOR PARTY NORTH ADELAIDE LOCAL COMMITTEE

    The usual monthly meeting was held at the Temperance Hall Tyate street, on Monday, September 14. There, was a good attendance of members, and great ...

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  26. PROSPECT HILL SOUTH.

    September 22.—We have had another summery day to-day. The wind blew strong from the north early this morning, and by midday was quite a ...

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  27. ALDENGA.

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  28. THEATRE ROYAL.

    To-night will be the final opportunity to see "The Forty Thieves," probably the finest pantomime by the J. C. Williamson, Limited, firm. The season has been ...

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  29. MINING

    Telegram from Manager:—"All working in good ore distance south from tunnel 220 ft., north 150 ft.; large tonnage now in sight; getting samples." ...

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  30. BALAKLAVA.

    September 23.—On Monday evening last a large crowd of people assembled in the institute hall to hear Dr. W. E. Macklin, from China, deliver an. address. Dr. ...

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  31. PROGRESSIVE BRIGHTON

    From a correspondent:—On Sunday evening last the Methodist Church here was lit up for the first time with electric light, and on Tuesday night the ...

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  32. YONGALA.

    September 22.—The weather for the past week has been very dusty. To-day it was decidedly disagreeable. There is every indication of rain to-night, and the glass ...

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  33. THEBARTON'S WOMAN'S BRANCH.

    It was a happy gathering of members and friends who gathered together on Tuesday evening at the residence of the hon. secretary (Mrs. A. W. Styles), ...

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  34. "WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY."

    The pleasurable anticipation with which Adelaide theatregoers await the advent of the Bert Bailey company augurs well for an auspicious opening at ...

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  35. BORDERTOWN.

    September 22.—There is no politician in South Australia more popular than Senator J. Newland, and during his campaign, in the south-east with Mr. ...

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  36. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    September 21.—Present—Councillors A. W. Shillabeer (chairman), R. A. Thompson, C. E. Jeffries, J. Williams, J. C. Lumless, J. J. Q'Keefle, W. L. Inwood, and D. T. Freebairn). Resolved ...

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  37. AEROPLANE ATTACK

    Following is a copy of a cable received yesterday by the Prime Minister from the High Commissioner, dated London, September 23, 6.25 p.m.:— ...

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  38. MURRAY BRIDGE FREESTONE.

    It has been discovered that the local freestone, so much in demand for building purposes, contains properties which make it valuable for fertilising ...

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  39. VIRGINIA.

    September 21.—The annual meeting of the Virginia Cricket Club was held in was a large attendance of members, and the institute on Saturday evening. There ...

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  40. BURNSIDE.

    Meeting September 14.—Present—Councillors Pater Wood (in the chair), S. G. Gr[?]t, J. A. Harper, T. F. Mahar, and Henry Savage. Apology received for the Absence of Councillors ...

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