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  2. CASUALTIES. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    GAWLER, December 2.—Margaret McLaren Bain, who lived with her parents at the Lady Alice Crossing, Williamstown. left home on Tuesday ...

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  3. WORK AND TALK. SCHOOL FOR GULNAEE.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Duncan, said the department was anxious to do all that was necessary to provide the proper school accommodation at Gulnare. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. Obituaries of the Week.

    Early on Thursday, Dec. 2 a particularly interesting identity in the person of Mr George Cockburn passed away at his residence, Pirie street, Kent Town, at the ...

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  5. FALL FROM A ROOF.

    COWELL, December 7.—John Forth, a carpenter, while engaged working on the roof of the Methodist manse, which is in course of construction, fell, with the result ...

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  6. MINING LEASES.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands told Mr. Verran that the Crown Solicitor reported that the 99 years mining leases were liable to be forfeited if the conditions ...

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  7. POLICEMEN WANTED.

    The Premier told Mr. Jackson that he had read the letter in the press in reference to the presence of swagmen at Blyth, and that acts of petty larceny were taking ...

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  8. ADELAIDE LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

    Although not establishing a record for the Adelaide market, the supply of 16,490 sheep for Wednesday's sale eclipsed all other offerings for this season in point of ...

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  9. ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    COCKBURN, December 3.—Olive Atkinson, aged six years, eldest child of Mr. H. Atkinson, met with an unfortunate accident yesterday afternoon. She and her ...

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  10. COMPULSORY REPURCHASE. CROWDED OUT.

    Mr. Verran enquired whether the Government intended to push forward the Compulsory Repurchase Bill. The Commissioner of Crown Lands replied that he ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. FAR NORTHERN RAILWAY CHARGES.

    The Premier told Mr. Warren that it was specified in the Northern Territory agreement that, in the event of the Commonwealth taking over the railway from ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. ON THE OVERLAND.

    Mr. Crush asked if in the future the department would lease blocks in smaller areas on the overland telegraph line, and limit the number of stock so that there ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. PALL FROM A HORSE.

    BOWHILL, December 2.—Mr. Herbert Schenke, son of Mr. A. G. Schenke, of Bowhill, met with a painful accident on November 29. He was out for a morning ride ...

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  14. NUMBERING THE ELECTORS.

    The Attorney-General informed Mr. McDonald that the number of electors on the old rolls were—For the Legislative Council, 57,767; and for the Assembly, ...

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  15. PORT BROUGHTON RAILWAY.

    The Treasurer stated to Mr. Goode that the ratepayers within the railway district, as defined by the select committee on the proposed Brinkworth to Port Broughton ...

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  16. FATALITY AT FLOURMILL.

    JAMESTOWN, December 6.—Mr. George Usher, while working in the flour store at the mill, met with a fatal accident on Saturday. He was loading a trolly of ...

    Article : 144 words
  17. FAUNA AND FLORA RESERVE.

    Mr. Jackson asked when the requisition was received asking for a fauna and flora reserve on the western end of Kangaroo Island, and would the ...

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  18. MONO-RAIL TRIAL.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, to Mr. Ritchie, stated that it was the intention of the Government to obtain information during recess on the subject of giving ...

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  19. FACILITIES FOR ARNO BAY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, to Mr. Travers, said the officers concerned were at present looking into the question of increased facilities for shipping at Arno ...

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  20. YELDULTNTE WATER SCHEME.

    To Mr. Warren, the Commissioner of Public Works said the survey in respect to the Yeldultnie water scheme had been completed, and the details and estimates were ...

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  21. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS.

    In the Bill relating to advances to settlers introduced by the Commissioner of Crown Lands the principal provision is to extend the limit of an advance to £600 ...

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  22. PINNED TO THE GROUND.

    KEITH, December 4.—Mr. E. Davis met with an accident while engaged in carting stone. The pin of his dray came unfastened, and caused the dray and its ...

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  23. DOCTOR FOR PINE GREEK.

    The difficulty of getting a medical man to take up his residence at Pine Creek has lately received prominence in Parliament, chiefly as the result of questions by Mr. ...

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  24. LEIGH CREEK COAL.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands informed Mr. Vaughan that Inspector Jones was on his way to Leigh Creek to inspect the mine and machinery. As soon as his ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. GORED BY A COW.

    MILLICENT, December 5.—On Saturday an accident occurred at the home of the Misses Mullins, as a result of which their niece (Annie Moody), a girl of 10 ...

    Article : 235 words
  26. SHUNTING CHARGES.

    Mr. Allen asked if it was the intention of the Government to consider the recommendation of the Wheat Commission in respect to the reduction of shunting charges ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. THE WEEK'S RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 413 words
  28. SOUTH-EASTERN DRAINAGE BILL.

    In committee. New clause 7—"Provisions for placing remainder of Reedy Greek drains under Drainage Board." The COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC WORKS ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. OPENING UP NEW LANDS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands told Mr. MacGillivray that he could not give any definite information in reference to when Loxton land as a result of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. MISHAPS AT CALTOWIE.

    CALTOWIE, December 6.—A mail in the employ of Mr. J. Leate, farmer, was placing a block under the wheel of a loaded wagon at the raliway station to-day, when ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. HERGOTT SPRINGS COURTHOUSE.

    The Attorney-General informed Mr. Warren that enquiries would be made concerning the conditions of Court proceedings at Hergott Springs, to which attention had ...

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  32. STEAM BOILERS BILL.

    In committee. New clauses—"Repeal of provisions of Northern Territory Mining Act as to engine drivers' certificates" inserted. Bill recommitted. Clause 18— ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. WEST COAST JETTIES.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Warren that a survey had been made for a jetty at Mottled Cove. Plans were being prepared, and tenders would be ...

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  34. DESTRUCTIVE EIRE.

    NHILL, December 6.—A disastrous bush fire swept over Hopevale, not far from here, on Saturday. There was a high wind blowing, and the flames travelled ...

    Article : 164 words
  35. RESERVOIR IN HUNDRED OF MOODY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, to Mr. Travers, said the Government intended to construct a reservoir in the Hundred of Moody after the usual guarantee had been ...

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  36. NO-LICENCE FIGHT.

    Mr. W. A. Lloyd (official lecturer for the Liquor Trades' Defence League, N.S.W.) arrived on Saturday to carry on a campaign for the hotel keepers against ...

    Article : 145 words
  37. STOLEN JEWELS.

    On September 29.Emily Mackay, a young lady, who was travelling for Messrs. Macrow & Co., was robbed in the vicinity of University Gardens of a bag, which ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. NORTHERN TERRITORY TRANSFER.,

    Mr. Verran asked the Premier in the Assembly on Tuesday afternoon if he had received any information rejecting the Northern Territory, and as to whether the ...

    Article : 231 words
  39. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    BLYTH, December 7.—On Sunday night a young man named Roberts, living between Blyth and Snowtown, got entangled with his horse in a barb-wire fence. He ...

    Article : 155 words
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