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  3. A NEW MACHINE.

    For many years farmers in South Australia have been confronted with a great deal of labor and difficulty in treating their pea crops, the old ...

    Article : 614 words
  4. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—All but Cr. Collett. Tenders accepted:—Lighting street lamps in Port Elliot for 1907, C. Kohler, £21; work on Willunga road, Waye and ...

    Article : 510 words
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  6. SPORTING.

    Patrons—Messrs. T. R. Bowman, A. P. Bowman, K. D. Bowman, W. Richardson. and W. P. Dank; stewards—Messrs. A. P. Bowman, G. G. Hacket, J. P., R. Sabey, J.P., F. E. Hyde, D. G. McCallum, J. T. S. ...

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  9. THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS TRIP.

    The round trip to New Caledonia and Fiji affords one of the most delightful methods possible of spending a three weeks' holiday, and the ...

    Article : 865 words
  10. CYCLINC AND MOTORING NOTES.

    Further particulars are now available from America of the new world's 24 hours' motor road record of 605½ miles, which beat, by some 49 miles, ...

    Article : 576 words
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  12. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Dr. Douglas, officer of health, reported on an inspection if Port Elliott. The sanitary inspector sent in his monthly report, in which he suggested ...

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  13. STOCKBREEDING.

    The question has often been asked how many crosses of pure blood will entitle the descendant of a crossbred to be described as a pure bred? In ...

    Article : 536 words
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  15. TEMPTING.

    Country Landlady—Yes, sir, the village is very quiet, and there ain't much to do. But there's my usband, [?]II talk t[?] yer about this ere Gaming ...

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  16. ITS PREROGATIVE.

    "You are charged," said the police justice, "with violating the smoke ordinance. What have you to say?" "I have not violated any ordinance, ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. A PROUD MOMENT.

    Overheard during a conversation, in which a flag-carrying, steward-scratching suffragette took part. Suffragette—The proudest moment of ...

    Article : 241 words
  18. TWO OF A SUIT.

    Miss Jones—Mind the dog, please, [?] dangerous. Bill Sikes—So am J. Missy, if necessary." ...

    Article : 19 words
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  20. THAT

    feeling, so prevalent in the hot weather, which makes men tired of lift and work, is becomming more common every year. Many attribute this to the ...

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  21. OVERHEARD AT EARL'S COURT.

    She—Amy has become engaged to George. He—Whatever induced her to do that? ...

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