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  2. HENRY SALOM’S CASE.

    Henry Salom (44) was charged before Mr. Justice Gordon in the Criminal Court on Friday with having stolen £250 belonging to Frank Makin and others at ...

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  3. PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    Five of the prisoners who had pleaded [?]ilty to various offences were on Friday called before His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Criminal Court, for sentence. ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Alfred Williams, of East Adelaide, a member of the Stock Exchange, met with an accident on Thursday afternoon. At about 1[?] he was driving a pony ...

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  5. FEEDING THE WORLD.

    One million quarters, or eight million bushels of wheat daily is required to feed the world. On the average of the past [?]our seasons 415,000,000 qr. annually are ...

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  6. CHAIRMAN WANTED.

    The Sydney Labour Council had under consideration to-night a request on behalf of Mr. T. Mann, that the President should take the chair at one of a series of ...

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  7. WASTED LIVES.

    A pathetic and disquieting feature of modern international statistics is the evidence they afford of widespread and apparently growing callousness ...

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  8. SALVATION ARMY.

    Many scores of Salvation Army members in uniform—male and female—thronged at North Terrace Railway Station on Thursday morning. The soldiers were waiting ...

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  9. OUTER HARBOUR.

    At the invitation of the Commissioner of Public Works members of Parliament for both Houses, their lady friends, the Mayor and Corporation of Port Adelaide, ...

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  10. PROBLEM OF WOMAN.

    Professor Armstrong, in the course of his Presidential address in the chemistry section at the British Association meeting at Winnipeg, touched on the question of ...

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  11. [?]ITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    NARRUNG, October 7.—On Tuesday morning Mr. E. Brown, of Goolwa, who is employed by Mr. S. Bot[?]ll of Narrung was lifting stones when a snake, which ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. LODGE DISSENSION.

    The South Clifton Colliery and the South Clifton Tunnel Mine are idle. Three miners refused to pay fines inflicted by the lodge, and the other miners refuse to work ...

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  13. MAULED BY A STALLION.

    CALLINGTON, October 7.—A painful experience [?]fell Mr. Herbert Th[?]e, a son of Mr. William T[?]le of Sal[?] yesterday. He was riding a pony ...

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  14. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    Mr. Paterson (Vice-President of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce) condemns the proposal that the mailboats should call at Albany on the homeward voyage in ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. RESULT OF AN EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, October 7.—Clarence Sharpe, who was badly injured in the explosion which wrecked an East Sydney pharmacy on Monday last, died this morning. ...

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  16. COLLAPSE OF A CRANE.

    SYDNEY. October 7.—An electric crane fell from the top of a building in course of erection in Pitt street this morning, and wrought hav[?] among the telephone and ...

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  17. WELCOME TO COMMISSIONER HAY.

    The Adelaide Town Hall was crowded in the evening, when a public r[?]tion was tendered to Commissioner and Mrs. Hay. The pro[?]eedings were of a typically fervent ...

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  18. BELL[?]INGER’S ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, October 7. — Phillip Minogue, a young man, had a narrow escape from instant death at Kilmore today. He was engaged at St. Patrick’s ...

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  19. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Eight Hours day was favoured by [?]ine though dull weather. The street procession was a long one, and the displays were numerous. Huge crowds witnessed ...

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  20. MURRAY BRIDGE, October 6.—Quite

    a chapter of accidents occurred during the past few days. While driving into his premises through a narrow lane alongside Messrs. Kleemann & Phillips’s store, ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The following are the results of the Eight Hours Day sports:— Maiden Bicycle Race, one mile.—H. Wallace (s[?]r.), S. Halliday (35 yards), F. ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. THE HORSE SALE.

    To-day there was a good attendance of buyers at the horse sale, and for every kind of horse submitted there was been competition. Owing to the holding of ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. THE AMERICAN BOYS.

    —A Typical American Show.— To-night the American boys will give their first entertainment in the Adelaide Town Hall, and the proceeds, after ...

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  24. GIRL’S DEATH.

    On July 5 last Gertrude Boswell, aged 19 years, died at St. Vincent’s Hospital in what were regarded as suspicions circumstances. An inquest into the ...

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  25. THE SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The elocutionary section of the South street competitions has been competed, and piano work started. The aggregate points for elocution resulted;—Clifton Binks ...

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  26. THE MURRAY TRADE.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, October 6.—A further indication of the rapid development which has taken place in connection with the River Murray traffic is the formation ...

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  27. SUNDAY TRADING.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning, before Mr. J. Gordon, S.M., several persons were prosecuted under the provisions of the Licensing act, 1908. Ja[?] ...

    Article : 269 words
  28. ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    GAWLER, October 8.—Active work in connection with the Angaston Railway has been in progress for a month now. The [?]ft. cutting at the intersection of King ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. LITERARY COMPETITIONS.

    YORKETOWN, October 6.—The first [?]on of the musical and el[?]nary competitions in connection with the mutual improvement society took place at the town hall to-night before a ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. ROMANCE OF THE WHEATFIELDS.

    President Craigie gave the Agricultural Section of the British Association interesting titbits at the recent meetings held at Winnipeg, respecting the world’s wheat ...

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  31. FOOTBALL.

    GAWLER ASSOCIATION,—The Roseworthy College, as minor pre[?] challenged the South Gawler to play off for the premiership of the association last Saturday, on the Gawler [?] ...

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  32. COMMON CAUSE OF ILLNESS.

    “For years I was troubled with a severe form of liver complaint and [?]digestion accompanied by sleeplessness, very bad headaches, lassitude, ...

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  33. PLEASANT AND VALUABLE TREATMENT FOR REDUCING WEIGHT.

    Commonsense should tell every st[?]t man or woman that no lasting good could ever be obtained by fasting and exercising nor by the other means of wasting the ...

    Article : 240 words
  34. SPRING LANDSCAPES.

    The lower and middle northern areas have never looked better in October than they do at present, and a journey on any of the railway lines up to and beyond ...

    Article : 320 words
  35. GOLF.

    GLENELG LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP.—The championship meeting started on Wednesday with an open handicap stroke competition, won by Miss Strawbridge, with 104-24—80. The ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. THE BOYS’ BRIGADE.

    The twenty-third annual report of the of the Boys’ Brigade remarks that the period under review has been notable for the realization of the deferred ...

    Article : 260 words
  37. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The week’s season of pictures will conclude at the Theatre Royal this evening. An excellent series of subjects will be p[?]sented. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. FREEMASONRY.

    PRINCE OF WALES LODGE.—The installation of [?]rother J. W. Walkom, S.W., as Worshipful M[?]ter of the [?]rince of Wales Lodge, Mount B[?]er, was performed on October 5 by P. [?] Brother ...

    Article : 142 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. “PRINCESS JU-JU.”

    The charming Japanese op[?]tta “'Princess Ju-Ju” was presented for the third rime to a large audience at Semaphore Town Hall on Thursday ...

    Article : 31 words
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