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  2. AT LAST. AFTER 136 YEARS OF ENDEAVOUR.

    Polar research is a survival, or rather an evolution, of knight-errantry, and our Childe Rolands challenge the "Dark Tower of the North" as dhuntlessly as ever their forebears wound ...

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  3. (Continued-from Page 18.) RAILWAY HATTERS.

    COWELL, August 30.—Attention was directed at the ratepayers' meeting to the report of the Marine Board complaining that they had not been called to give ...

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  4. THE RISING RIVER.

    BLANCHETOWN, September 4.—The river is rising steadily. Embankments in several places have given away. One premising wheat crop of about 80 acres has ...

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  5. GAS COMPANY AND TOWN COUNCIL.

    PORT PIRIE, August 31.—The town council is in rather an awkward position regarding its agreement with the South Australian Gas Company. A contract was ...

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  6. NARROW-GAUGE EXENSION.

    MALLALA, September 3.—The Railway Committee met again this afternoon in connection with the movement for the extension of the narrow gauge. The attendance ...

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  7. FAREWELL TO CPL. GIBBONS.

    TANUNDA, September 3.—A farewell social was tendered to Cpl. E. Gibbons on Tuesday on the eve of his departure from Tanunda, Mr. Gibbons has been ...

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  8. TOWNSHIP EXTENSION.

    COWELL, August 30—Mr. J. H. Mitchell, Chairman of the Vigilance Committee, presented to the ratepayers' meeting on Monday a memorial, numerously ...

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  9. THE BURRA-QUONDONG TELEPHONE.

    BURRA, September 1.—The telephone system which is being arranged, between Burra and Quondong, nearly 100 miles to the east of the town, by a private syndicate ...

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  10. ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    GAWLER, September 7.—At the meeting of the Gawler Corporation last night Mr. Teusdale Smith, of Messrs. Smith, Timms, & Co., contractors for the ...

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  11. COWELL JETTY.

    COWELL (FRANKLIN HARBOUR), August 30.—A meeting of ratepayers of the Franklin Harbour District Council was held on Monday afternoon. Mr. T. Sims ...

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  12. A NEW HOSPITAL

    BLYTH, September 3.—For some time a strong committee has been at work to get the district hospital into working order. The opening ceremony took place on ...

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  13. TICK-INEESTED SHEEP.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September 7.—Frederick William Hanel. son of Mr. George Hanel, a grazier was to-day fined £10 and costs in the Police Court for ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. TRAFFIC ON THE WESTERN SVSTEM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 words
  15. SUPPOSED ROBBERY AND ARSON.

    QUORN, September 6.—A small, woodand-iron building at Willochra, used by Mr. G. Easther as a store, was destroyed by fire about 12 o'clock on Sunday night. ...

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  16. MISSING FRIENDS.

    Answers addressed to the Edit on of this Paper will be forwarded to their destination. [From Lloyd's Newspaper. August 8.] —Home Enquiries.— ...

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  17. POPULAR POLICE OFFICER.

    COCKBURN, September 4.—A number, of representative townsmen were present at a farewell banquet at the Corkburn Hotel to M.C. Shegog on the eve of his departure ...

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  18. SPORTS AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September 1.—The annual sports gathering of the Mount Gambier United Friendly Societies Association was held on Wednesday at Frew Park. ...

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  19. THE PINNAROO LINE.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, September 3.—The residents of the Pinnaroo district have complained for some time, and with justification, about the inadequacy of, their rail ...

    Article : 303 words
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