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  2. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Rp. Col. Foxton, who will represent Australia at the forthcoming Imperial Defence Conference in London, is to leave Melbourne for England on Wednesday next, ...

    Article : 275 words
  3. THE PLAGUE.

    At Thursday’s meeting of the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health a communication was received from the secretary of Marine Board (Mr. J. Darby) ...

    Article : 1,535 words
  4. NATURE’S JESTS AND ODDITIES.

    Africa has been the experimental ground of Nature in her animal making. Nowhere else has she been guilty of such extra[?] exaggerations and foolishnesses. ...

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  5. THE TELEPHONE.

    In giving evidence before the Postal Commission in Sydney on Wednesday a witness stated that the common battery telephones in use in that city were liable to become ...

    Article : 233 words
  6. UNIVERSITY FOR THE WEST.

    Professor Darnley Naylor, during his recent visit to Western Australia, was invited to meet the royal commission appointed to discuss the question of a ...

    Article : 577 words
  7. WHY CHILDREN RUN AWAY.

    What is it that makes children run away? Amost every other day we hear or read of some child who has run away and is being looked for by his parents and the police ...

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  8. ADVERTISING THE STATE.

    The Handbook of South Australia, written for the Government by Mr. David J. Gordon, is meeting with a splendid reception in the United Kingdom. The Chief ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australian Eleven began a match today against Som[?] at Bath. The attendance at the Start was meagre, owing the threatening aspect of the weather. ...

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  10. INTERESTING REVELATIONS.

    Further evidence of an interesting and enlightening character in regard to the telephone system was given before the Postal Commission to-day, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. CONCRETE TELEGRAPH POLES.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir John Quick) has approved of tenders being invited for 1,000 ferro-concrete telegraph poles. A company in London has a pat [?] ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. CASUALTIES.

    One more tragic argument has been furnished to the residents of Bowden and North Adelaide, and the members for Port Adelaide, in favour of protection to the ...

    Article : 414 words
  13. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Friday Edward 9. E. Colraine was charged, before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., with the unlawful possession of two diamond rings ...

    Article : 538 words
  14. THE HARVESTER COMMISSION.

    The Harvester Royal Commission sat today to ask questions of Mr. H. V. McKay, of the Sunshine Harvester Works, in received gard to the cost price of manufacturing ...

    Article : 474 words
  15. THE TRAWLER’S FISH.

    The mystery attached to the fish landed from the Federal trawler and destroyed by order of the cool store authorities on Saturday has not yet been cleared up. The ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. FRACKELTON CASE,

    The case in which the Rev. W. S. Frackelton claimed £3,000 from J. N. McCallum for alleged defamation was continued to-day. When the jury, who had ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. FALL OFF A HAYSTACK.

    Charles Reuben Andrew Oliver Back, aged 18½ years, while in the employ of Mr. Frisby, at Smithfield, fell from a haystack on Thursday and received severe ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. “JOY RIDING ”

    It has been said that in the majority of cases where the motorist has been summoned for furious driving the owner himself was not in the car. Perhaps it would ...

    Article : 199 words
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  21. STRAIGHT TO THE LUNGS.

    Most people have only too good reason to dread the rapid approach of winter, with its cutting winds and clammy atmosphere. Most of us have suffered from ...

    Article : 339 words
  22. BANK MANAGER IN TROUBLE.

    Arthur Charles Cork, manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Linton, was committed for trial to day on a charge of having stolen £1,25 the property of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. LIGHT LOAVES.

    Henry Chesterton Pilcher, a baker of Enfield was proceeded against at the Burwood Police Court to-day for having been. in possession of loaves which were ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. A CAFE ROBBERY.

    An arrest was made in Sydney to-day of a man in connection with the robbery of a portmanteau from a cafe in Melbourne on May 8. It was the property of a new ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. THE NEXT TEST MATCH.

    T. Hayward, the famous Surrey batsman, has intimated to the selectors that he will not be available to play for England in the test match, which is to begin at Lord’s ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Steady rain has fallen in the southern and western wheat areas. ...

    Article : 13 words
  27. HITTING BACK.

    A writ was issued to-day on behalf of Thomas William Daley against William Nicholas Willis, claiming £2,000 for alleged malicious prosecution and false imprisonment. ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. IDENTIFIED BY FINGER PRINTS.

    A man named J. J- Joyce has been identified at Southern Cross by finger prints as Peter Nolan, who had served 21 sentences in New South Wales. He was ...

    Article : 38 words
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