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  2. OUT OF DOORS.

    There have been numerous discussions regarding kangaroo speed. This is an incident which occurred when I was motoring up north of Port Augusta on my way ...

    Article : 302 words
  3. AROUND THE CITY

    Scene—Alongside the Warrawee, at Commercial Wharf, Port Adelaide. Time—Last Saturday morning. Several labourers leaning against a post and looking on at ...

    Article : 1,792 words
  4. A MAGPIE TRAGEDY.

    They were just a pair of common magpies—one pair out of many that had made the early morning sweet with song. Their home was where the more open foothills ...

    Article : 478 words
  5. WHEN A DUCK IS NOT A DUCK.

    Nearly everybody has beard of the Bombay duck. Many have smelt it. But probably few have actually seen it. The Bombay duck is a fish, and a fish which ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. OBIT.—MOUNTAIN DEVIL.

    From "Unley Park."—I very much regret to advise that Mr. Knowles, of Hyde Park, this week has lost his remaining Moloch horridus, touching reference to ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. NOTABLE CITIZENS.

    THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (HON. W. J. DENNY). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 7 words
  8. THE ONKAPARINGA.

    From E. L. S. (Orroroo).—The name Oukaparinga brings to mind many pictures—rugs to the traveller, scenery to the motorist, racing and fishing to the ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. BIRDS THAT NEED UMBRELLAS.

    A pair of birds from Abyssinia, known as Donaldson's Touracons—related to, though quite unlike, the cuckoos—are the latest addition to the small birds' house ...

    Article : 257 words
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