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  4. LITERARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS

    The first annual general meeting of the Mount Barker Literary and Musical Competition Society was held in the local institute on Monday evening. ...

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  5. RENMARK ORANGES IN ENGLAND.

    Recently Mr. A. W. Ware, C.M.G., of Adelaide, forwarded several cases of Renmark oranges to various parts of the United Kingdom, and among ...

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  6. CAUSE OF CANCER.

    As a result of careful research in different parts of the world valuable Information has been brought to light concerning the cause of cancer. In a ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  8. MT. BARKER LITERARY SOCIETY.

    There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Mount Barker Literary Society on Wednesday night, when a debate was held on "Does the theatre ...

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  9. ADELAIDE PRODUCE REPORT.

    Although continued increasing supplies are coming forward, especially in butters, the demand for export is fortunately sufficient to take all surplus ...

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  10. THE AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday the Hon. V. L. Solomon asked the Premier whether the Government had considered the question of an ...

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  11. MURRAY BRIDGE MARKET.

    Messrs. Matthews & Co. held their monthly market at Murray Bridge on Monday. There was a good yarding of all descriptions of stock, and a fair ...

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  12. AN AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    Recently a definite offer was made to the Commonwealth authorities by the shipbuilding firm of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whittworth, & Company, Ltd., ...

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  14. NATURE STUDY.

    Throughout the Commonwealth Nature study is being taken up by the Education Departments. On Friday special trains conveyed a large number ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS. ADELAIDE'S ELECTRIC TRAILS.

    It is officially stated that the first line of electric tramway in Adelaide will be ready in February, 1909. At that time a number of other systems ...

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  16. PROSPECTS AT PINNAROO.

    Very encouraging reports are coming to hand concerning the prospects of the season at Pinnaroo and Lameroo. Mr. K. T. Matthews, of Mount Barker ...

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  17. EXAMINATION IN MUSIC.

    The following pupils of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reeyes, of Mount Barker, passed at the public examination in practice of music held in Adelaide in September ...

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  18. RUMORED RETIREMENT OF FEDERAL LEGISLATORS.

    It is stated that the Leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. Watson) and the Minister of Defence (Mr. Ewing) are contemplating retirement from the ...

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  19. H. A. MONKS' REPORT.

    Mount Barker Market.—Friday, October 11. The pig market was comprised of 101 pigs, 74 being baconers, with quality well represented. Dairy ...

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  20. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS AT MOUNT BARKER.

    The choir vestry just erected at the Dunn Memorial Methodist Church, Mount Barker through the generosity of Mrs. Dunn, of "The Laurels," will ...

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  21. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway earnings in South Australia for the week ended October 12 amounted to £36,040. as against £30.044 for the same period last year, ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—There is little doubt that if the Northern Territory, or so much as may be agreed to, be ceded to the Federal Government, South Australia will, as ...

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  23. BRASS BAND CONCERT.

    On Tuesday evening the No. 1 Salvation Army Brass Band, of Adelaide, visited Mount Barker and gave a concert in the institute-hall. Major Stone ...

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  24. WOOL. SALES.

    The total wool offered at the sales in Adelaide to date this season is 47,260 bales (sold 45,133), as against 29.979 bales (sold 26.438) at the first ...

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  25. ELDER. SMITH. & CO.'S REPORT.

    Gumeracha Market.—Monday, October 14. Fair attendance. Bidding for sheep and cattle dull, and sales were difficult to effect. Pigs sold well at ...

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  26. PARLIAMENTARIANS ON THE MURRAY.

    A party of Victorian legislators are visiting the Murray River in connection with the agreement on the waters question which is now before the ...

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  27. PORT LINCOLN RAILWAY.

    The construction of the Port Lincoln Railway is rapidly approaching completion, and the line will be opened for general traflie about November 18. It ...

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  28. TRANSFER OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday the Minister controlling the Northern Territory moved that South Australia should transfer the Territory to ...

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  29. SOCIAL ITEMS.

    During the past week two weddings have taken place in the Echunga Methodist Church, which was very prettily decorated by the Misses N. ...

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  30. RECORD HORSE SALE.

    The sale of horses by Mr. S. Kidman at Kapunda was concluded on Saturday. The total number sold, including mules, was 2292, which averaged £14 ...

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  31. ADELAIDE LIVE STOCK REPORT

    Fat Cattle—539 constituted this week's supply. Competition for best was keen at opening sales at somewhat firmer values, which were maintained until ...

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  32. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The Federal Government have been considering the question of the appointment of the High Commissioner, and the Attorney-General has been ...

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  34. POSTAL REFORM.

    Several postal reforms agreed on by the International Postal Congress, which sat in Rome last year, have been brought into force in the ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. J. Mackenzie, postmaster at Mount Barker, has resumed duties after his annual leave, which extended over five weeks. Mr. W. Cuthhertson, who had been acting ...

    Article : 364 words
  36. CAURNAMONT SCHOOL.

    On Wednesday the Premier, in reply to Mr. Jamieson, said that the Fair View School, near Caurnamount, was closed on September 29 by the transfer ...

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  37. PROPOSED RAILWAY ON KANGAROO ISLAND.

    The Engineer-in Chief intends to send an officer to Kangaroo Island this week or next to make a preliminary examination of the country through ...

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  40. THE SENATE VACANCY

    In the Senate on Wednesday Sir Josiah Symon moved the adoption of the report of the Elections and Qualifications Committee in reference to ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. McDonald said he saw from the Press that the Federal Government proposed to secure a large ...

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  43. QUITE A LIFETIME!

    For 35 years "Bonnington's Irish Moss" has been used for affections of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs. It never fails to give relief if you obtain ...

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