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  4. WHERE WORTH COUNTS.

    Considerable success has attended the endeavour of the Government to reward manual workers in its employ in full measure, according .to their efforts, by means ...

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  5. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    The custom of giving banquets for men only, and allowing the banqueters wivee—hungry and thirsty—to look down on the feast from a balcony this c[?]tam ...

    Article : 541 words
  6. HENLEY-ON-TORRENS

    All the Lake was a stage. All the lawus were an auditorium. And all the world and his wife, were an audience; all the world of Adelaide, it would, at any rate, ...

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  7. SOCIALIST AND TEMPERANCE.

    The temperance question was alluded to forcibly by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) in an address at Strathalbyn on Friday night Mr. Peake remarked that ...

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  8. CANDID CLERGYMAN

    Speaking at the Port Adelaide Congregat[?]nal Church on Sunday evening. on the subject of “The ourse of Port Adelaide,” the Rev. Lionel B. F[?]etcher made a strong ...

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  9. SATURDAY EVENING COLLISIONS.

    A serious motor smash occurred on the Morphett Street Bridge, Adelaide, at about 9.30 o’clock on Saturday night, in which Mr. Thomas Dawson, a plumber, residing ...

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  10. FIVE WOMEN DROWNED.

    A fatality occurred at Tambourine, in the south coast district, on Saturday afternoon, and involved the loss of four lives. The victims were Mrs. A. W. C. ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL TANGLE.

    The German [?]ilitary mission has arrived at the T[?]kish capital to take up the task of reconstructing the Ottoman military system. ...

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  12. EX-KING MANUEL.

    Ex-King. Manuel, of Portugal, and his bride, the Princess Augusta, arrived to take tip their residence at Twickenham. The royal pair were accorded a warm ...

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  13. LATEST MINING.

    On Friday a brief summary of the prospects of Holden’s Find, as reported by Mr. E. de. Courcey Clark, field geologist to the-Western Australian Minister for ...

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  14. CARRIED OUT TO SEA.

    Two holiday visitors Miss Martin, and Mrs. Kenny, went surfing-at Thirroul yesterday. They were soon in difficulties. In the undertow Miss Marian was carried ...

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  15. TRAMWAYS EXAMINER DEFIED.

    An silged contravention of by-law No. 30 of the Municipal Tramways Trust, which sti[?]lates that passengers must not fres[?]t for inspection ticke[?] whereon the ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. THE TARIFF.

    Applications have been received by the Interstate Commission for tariff investigations in respect of the following:— Applications for further tariff assistance ...

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  17. A DRY DECEMBER.

    Hot weathe[?] prevailed throughout South Australia on Saturday, and at many places the conditions were sultry. In Adelaide Sunday continued to be warm, but towards ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

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  19. PRECOCIOUS BOY.

    During the week a boy five years of age. named George Allen, embarked on a train at Broken [?] alone and penniless, and reached Terowie before his escap[?] was ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    At 8.50 a.m. on Saturday Mr. Joshua Boyde, a baker, of Halifax street, was driving a cart along Carrington street, and turned into Hanson Street, go[?]ng north, ...

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  21. A BUSH FIRE.

    RENMARK, December 12.—Mr. J. Bland sen., who is looking after the Cobdogla back country along the South Australian and New South Wales border for ...

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  22. HONOURS EASY.”

    The Assembly sat until daylight on Saturday discussing the Loan Estimates, and Mr. Monger (Liberal) was suspended by the Deputy Chairman (Mr. McDowell). ...

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  23. BARRIER NEEDS RAIN.

    In order that the service reservoir supplying the town might be refilled, the Water Company cut off the supply to the mines from midnight on Saturday until ...

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  24. FIRE IN A STEAMER.

    PORT PIRIE,. December 12.—Foreman Kellett and members of the fire brigade have been endeavouring to-day to put out a fire. which has. broken out in the coal ...

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  25. BULK STORE BURNT.

    MELBOURNE, December 14.—Damage estimated at between -£6,000 and ' £7,000 was. done by a fire which occurred early this morning in Maffira street, South ...

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  26. WATERSIDE TROUBLE ENDING.

    In connection with the waterside trouble there was a further sitting on Saturday of the big trades union strike conference to consider the latest developments. How ...

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  28. SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYERS’ FEDERATION

    The monthly meeting of the executive was held at the roonis of the federation on Wednesday afternoon. The President (Mr. W. Herbe[?]t P[?]i[?]s[?] extended a ...

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  30. PEACE IN THE DOMINION.

    The Federation of Labour executives and the seamen’s delegates conferred for three hours. The Federation Secretary (Mr. Hickey) says an announcement will ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. TWO SCOURGES.

    The Supplementary Estimates introduced in Parliament yesterday afternoon included a vote of £100,000 for expenses in connection, with the strike, and £25.000 for ...

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  32. LOCAL OPTION.

    Full returns are not yet available in connection with the local, option vote which taken on December 6. The figures to hand show that reduction has been carried ...

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  33. SLEEPER CONTRACTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Seaddan). on Friday night added to his complaint that the Cook Government would not renew his Treasury bills for £200,000. That the ...

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  34. SHOT ABOVE THE HEART.

    A sensational shooting affair is reported from Kirakoponu. A settler named Allan was shot above the heart by another man, who is under ar[?]est. It is stated that ...

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  35. COCKATOO ISLAND DOCKYARD.

    An amount of £61,529 has been authorized by the Federal Executive Council to be paid to the New South Wales Government in connection with the taking ...

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  36. BULLION RETURNS.

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  37. BULLION RETURNS.

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