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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Leaving good intentions on one side as being eqyu[?]ly the excuse o[?]- the pacifist, who creates anarchy, and the Conser[?] who remembe[?]s that there was pea.'e in ...

    Article : 1,895 words
  3. FEE MANTLE TURMOIL.

    Possibilities of a disturbance at a,roll-up convened by- the. '"Nationalists" to discuss the lumpers' trouble attracted a crowd in the main thoroughfare [?]t Su[?]i[?].) la[?] ...

    Article : 777 words
  4. IF A CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERiSH AND SICK.

    Children love this fruit laxative, and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to ...

    Article : 233 words
  5. SPORTING.

    Half forfeits for St. Leger Stakes (2[?] [?]ovs.) are d[?]e at the offices of the S.A.J.U. before 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. E.E.D. Clarke, the owner of E[?]kin ...

    Article : 1,574 words
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  8. MORGAN WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 445 words
  9. AFTER THE WAR.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Russell) made available to-day the following extracts from communications received from the Commandan[?], A[?]-F. Headq[?]ar, ...

    Article : 453 words
  10. CASUALTIES.

    BURRA, May 7.—Master Charles Herbert, of Kooringa, met with a severe accident last Saturday. While playing he fell on a brd[?]en bottle, cntting one of his legs ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. A FRACTURED ARM.

    PETERBOROUGH, May 7.—Master D. G. Smith, .an employe of Mr. E. Steinke, was . cranking up a motor car yesterday, when the handle hit one of n[?] arms, and ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. GLENELG'S OLDEST RESIDENT.

    Gleiielg's oldest inhabitant, Mr. Joseph Monris, [?]rst saw the light o[?] day on May 8,1819—exactly 100 years ago to-day. He was born at Coulter street, Birmingham, ...

    Article : 505 words
  13. A CHILD INJURED.

    NURIOOTPA, May 7.—A serious accident happened to a young daughter of M[?]r. W. Hampel. The child was playing with a rope. when one of her legs became ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. FINGERS LACERATED.

    YORKTOWN, May 5.—On Thursday while Henbert Bryant, who is employed at one of the hotels, was working at a steam saw on the premises of Mr. George Lloyd, ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. THE PEA RIFLE CURSE.

    BROKEN HILL, May 7.—An inquest on the body of James Edward Cole (14), who was fatally shot yesterday .with a pea rifle, resulted in a verdict of accidental ...

    Article : 50 words
  16. CONFECTIONERY EMBARGO.

    MELBOURNE, MAY 7. The [?]ird deputation which h[?]"waited on the Ministerfor Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) with relation to the embargo on ...

    Article : 383 words
  17. FOREIGN-GROWN TEA.

    At the request of.the Imperial authorities the Commonwealth Government decided in June, 1917, to prohibit the importation of tea grown in non-British ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. HAND LOOM WEAVING.

    The Repatriation • Department to-day issued a report of a conference of experts convened by the Repatriation Commission in March, to consider the question of ...

    Article : 65 words
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  20. WATERSIDE WORKERS AND "BOLSHEVISM."

    "We brieve in constitutional methods for remedying grievances, and are up against Bolshevism and mob rule," said Mr-James McIntosh (secretary to the ...

    Article : 327 words
  21. GERMANS TO BE DEPORTED.

    Snpport was . given, a[?]t a meeting, of the committee of the Returned sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League on Tuesday night, to the claim made by their President (Mr. ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. NEW WAR CERTIFI- CATES.

    He prospectus of the new war savings certificates .was issued to-day. The interest is at the -rate of £5 [?] per cent, (compound) . As already announced, the term ...

    Article : 199 words
  23. SEQUEL TO A FEUD.

    Following upon the admission of a man to the St. Vincent's Hospital with [?]even revolver wounds in his body, two further exciting incidents are believed by the police ...

    Article : 263 words
  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CASE SETTLED.

    [?]n the Supreme Court to-day. Mr. Justice Burnside gave reserved judgment in the case of the Westralian Powellized Wood Process Company against the State ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. MATCHES.

    A deputation, representing the iemale operators in the wooden matchmaking industry, was introduced to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Greene) to-day by Mr.. ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. TASMANIAN FINANCIAL POSTTION.

    Mr. J. "V. Sullivan (ex-President of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce) has given notice to move at the next meeting of that foody:—"That, in view of the State ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. SOLDIER [?]LERGYMAN'S EXPLANATION.

    Speaking at a meeting last night, Father Fa[?]ey, D.S.O., said he had heard a statement made about the previous nignt's meetin". and as no gentleman who was ...

    Article : 463 words
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  30. FLOOD AND FIRE AT THE BARRIER.

    Splendid r[?]fn fell again last night, [?]c companied 'by severe thunderstor[?]s. Rain in the citv started about 11 o'clock and [?]ell in a deluge, soon flooding the streets. ...

    Article : 163 words
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