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  2. ONE OF THESE LITTLE ONES.

    (Continued from yesterday.) The captain entertained her in his smart little cuddy. He abound her the two or three empty chains available for chance ...

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  5. IS RELIGION DECLINING?

    MR. A. C. RANKIN.—“THE WORLD BRIGHTER THANK EVER BEFORE.” If by the word “religion” in its connection Christianity is meant, then I assert ...

    Article : 2,081 words
  6. SPORTING.

    The Hon. A. von Doussa, M.L.C (secretary of the Onkaparinga Racing Club), is spending a dew days in the south-east. The annual meeting of the hills club will ...

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  7. STRONG MEAT WANTED.

    Sir—“Perplexed” wonders whither matters religious we are drifting. Apparently he fails to recognise a most important factor in the evolution or trend of events, ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. A NEW SERIAL.

    IN TO-MORROW’S ISSUE will be published the opening chapter of a new serial by John K. Leys, entitled “A DESPERATE GAME.” ...

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  9. “THE GOOD OLD TIMES.”

    Sir—To the question you ask there can. I think, only be one answer—“Alas! yes.” I am old. so can look back a long way, and when I compare the present high pressure ...

    Article : 386 words
  10. WEAK WASTED WRECK.

    A few weeks back Whilst mining my health began to get had,“ said Mr. John Webster, No. 1 lane, Kadina. “I lost all interest in life: My strength gradually left ...

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  11. THE AGE OF MIRACLES STILL WITH US.

    Sir—Why did people go to Christ and the Apostles? Is it not human nature to go to those who can help us, who give us health for sickness, joy for sorrow, peace ...

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  12. ROTUNDA CONCERT.

    The series of open-air concerts under the auspices of the Adelaide City Council sue proving popular. On Thursday evening the members of the Southern Suburban Band, ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. A. REVIEW OF THE PAST.

    Sir—Your correspondent “Perplexed” has raised a question, or rather a series of questions, which it will perplex most to answer satisfactorily. Perhaps it. may ...

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  14. SATURDAY’S CONTINENTAL.

    A splendid programme of popular orchestral and vocal music is announced in another column to be performed to-morrow night at the Exhibition Jubilee Gardens. ...

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  15. A LADY SWIMMER.

    The clever lady swimmer Bliss Annette Kellermann, who can swim two or three miles in crack time, and whose wonderful contortions in the water have created a ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    A highly interesting programme of vocal and instrumental music has been arranged for Mr Eugene Alderman’s concert at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. One of ...

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