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  7. RAINFALL.

    The rainfall for October so far registered at the local post office is 21 points. This does not include the heavy showers which fell yesterday (Thursday). ...

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  8. COAL STRIKE PRACTICALLY SETTLED.

    The end of the disastrous coal strike is now in sight, and there was a general resumption of work on the part of the coal miners on Wednesday morning. About 25 ...

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  9. OBITUARY. MRS. DAVID PYNE.

    There were many expressions of genuine regret in Echunga on Friday afternoon last, when the sad news was circulated that one of the oldest and most esteemed residents of ...

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  10. FOR KING AND COUNTRY. LIECT. THEO. PELAUM KILLED IN ACTION.

    Lieut. Theo. Pflaum was killed in a recent battle in France. The news came with a shock to all to-day, and much sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. T. ...

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  11. FARMERS AND SKTTLEBS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Farmers and Settlers Association is enrolling hundreds of members weekly, and in order to give farmers an opportunity of becoming acquainted with the aims and ...

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  12. REMARKABLE HIGH JUMPING.

    A feature of the ring events at the Melbourne Show on Friday last was the increasing of the record for the high jump by Emu Plains, owned by Mr. T. Judd, of ...

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  13. MRS. ELIZABETH CHAPMAN.

    Littlehampton has lost ahother of its old and honored residents by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman, who passed away on Thursday night last£ at the age of 77 years. ...

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  14. PTE. C. G. GRASBY.

    Mr. J. C. Grasby, of B[?]hannah, has received a long and interesting letter from his son, Pte. C. G. Grasby, 27th Battalion, who has been wounded, and is in hospital in ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA DAY AT BULL'S CREEK.

    Australia Day was celebrated on the 25th September under ideal conditions, and a good crowd gathered to make the fete a success. The Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake), ...

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  16. MASONIC.

    The ceremony of installing Bro. C. L. A. Wyatt, S.W., to the Master's Chair of St. John's Ledge, No. 15, S.A.C. was performed on Friday, Sept. 28th, 1917 in the ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  18. HOCKEY.

    This game was played on Saturday, Sep. tember 22, in ideal hockey weather. The visitors came up by motor drag, and expressed pleasure at the beautiful appearance ...

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  19. MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Mount Barker Mutual Improvement Society was held in the Institute on Monday evening last, the president (Mr. R. G. Birt) presiding over ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. EDEN PARK BOYS' CONCERT.

    The annual concert by the Eden Park Boys was held in the Institute Hall on Tuesday evening last, in the presence of a small audience. The chair was occupied by Mr. Bruce ...

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  23. MARKET REPORTS.

    Bennett & Fisher report having hell their usual weekly market at the above centre on Tuesday last, Oct. 2nd. Pigs—152 yarded, of which number 100 ...

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  24. NOTORIOUS BOYS.

    About a week ago two boys who had absconded from the Magill Reformatory were arrested at Murray Bridge and returned to the home. One lad, named Dowling. whose ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS. THE CURTAILED MAIL SERVICE.

    In our last issue we commented on the inconvenience which would be caused by the elimination of the "travelling post office" on the trains from Adelaide to Victor Harbour, ...

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  27. PATRIOTISM IN TRADE.

    We live in a patriotic age. The air is filled with patriotism; we breathe it daily; talk of it hourly; and, perchance, dream of it. The presentrn ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John Paltridge, who has been seriously ill for some time, was reported to be in a critical condition as we went to press, causing his relatives the greatest ...

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  31. CHRISTMAS PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The London Headquarters Staff of the Y.M.C.A. have teen ashed to purchase and despatch parcels to Australians in France. They are willing to undertake this service, ...

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  32. MOUNT BARKER RAINFALL.

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  33. STRATHALBYN SHOW.

    The Strathalbyn Show will be held on Wednesd[?]y next. October 10, and gives promise of being well op to the high standard of its predecessors. The management of ...

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