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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  4. MANUFACTURERS CONFERENCE.

    On Monday members of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures waited on the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) to present the following resolutions, which ...

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  5. EDUCATION PROBLEMS.

    Further evidence was given before the Education Commission at Parliament House on Monday by Mr. V. J. Pavia, headmaster of the Norwood district high ...

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  6. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    An unexpected arrival at the Semaphoreanchorage on Saturday morning was the Norwegian barque Yuba. She left Port Victoria wheat-laden for the United ...

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  7. A FINE OF £100.

    It is stated that Mr. Alfred Giles, who is confined in the Broken Hill gaol for declining to pay a fine of £100 for not allowing his son to be trained under the ...

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  8. IN QUARANTINE.

    The P.& O. liner Matwa, from which a patient suffering from smallpox was landed at Fermantle, arrived at the semaphore anchorage shortly after midday on ...

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  9. LABOR NEWS.

    At present there are no prospects of a settlement of the corporation carters' strike, and there never -will be if the remarks of the officer of the association ...

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  10. HERE AND THERE.

    A good partner is rather to be choseS than great hands. Jack of all suits is master of none. A food and his aces are soon parted. ...

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  11. THE MAGISTRATE CRITICRSED.

    Following the refusal of the magistrate to allow Mr. Alfred. Giles time to pay a fine of £100 for declining to allow his son to undergo militray training. Mr. Barnet, ...

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  12. Death While Being Shaved.

    It was stated at an inquest at Southampton. on Henry Wiggitt, a seedsman, aged 53, that he died in a hairdresser's shop while being shaved. ...

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  13. Don't Worry.

    A man can think himself into all sorts of illnesses if he allows his mind to dwell on such things. Thoughts of health and happiness will often do more towards ...

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  14. A Tale of Letters.

    Which letters are the hardest workers The Bees (B's). Which are the most extensive letters? The Seas (C's). ...

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  15. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

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  16. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  17. FORECASTS.

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  18. Eton's Threepenny Day.

    A quaint custom still survives at Eton on what is known as Threepenny Day. Every year the Provost (or his deputy) presents each of the collegers, beginning ...

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  19. CALENDAR—April 15.

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  20. RAILWAY MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly race tang of the Quorn branch of the Railway Mutual Association was held in the council chamber, Quorn, on Saturday, April 6, and Mr. W. F. ...

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  21. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  22. WRECK OE THE OCEAN.

    An enquiry by the Hamburg Maritime Court as to the circumstances attending the collision between the P. & O. steamer Oceana and the German barque Pisagua ...

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  23. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  24. THE RAINFALL.

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  25. BARQUE ON FIRE.

    Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning a fire discovered in the forehold or the Peruvian barque, Mazzini, which is berthed at Newcastle. The outbreak occurred in some ...

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  26. Some Don'ts.

    The Rev. Dr. A. Marion Hyde, of Brockton (Mass.), has issued ten "don'ts" for young men as follows:—Don't speak of an old gentleman as an ...

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  27. THE ENGLNEDRIVERS' CASE.

    The inter-Sate general council meeting of the Enginedriver's and Firemen's Federation, has concluded its sittings, and the executive of the coast district branch, New ...

    Article : 392 words
  28. BACK FROM BALLARAT.

    A charge ct having failed to comply with an order of court to pay maintenance, under the State Children's Act, was brought against diaries Fitzburn Plunket ...

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  29. THE SONGVAAR.

    The captain has just returned, from the Songvaar, but the crew are still on board. They remained on the poop all might. The ship is m the same position, but the wheat ...

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  30. TRAMWAYS CASE.

    Mr. W. Wilson general secretary of the People's Liberal Party writes thus to the Melboarne "Argus":—Following my letter denying that any promise had been made ...

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  31. A RABQUE ABANDONED.

    The steamer Warrentia, which has arrived from Flinders Island report, that the Norwegain barque Farsund is fast in the sand off Cape Barren ...

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  32. CORPORATION MEN ABUSED

    A display of ill-feeling toward-carters a[?] present working for the City Corporation resulted in the appearance of lack Simms in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday ...

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  33. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    The Public Utility Services Conferencewhich consists of municipal council delegates, and has been at work since June 15, has produced its revised scheme for the ...

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  34. WHEAT-LADEN SHIP SINKS.

    The Norwegian skip Songvaar met with a remarkable mishap this morning, and as a result the vessel sank. The Songvaar completed loading a fall cargo of 40,700 ...

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  35. Where Charity Ends.

    The winds were roaring outside, hunting the scurrying snowflakes fiercely round the house and hurling them in the faces of the few wayfarers. Within the cheerful ...

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  36. HOMELESS AND COLD.

    William Revnolds, an old man, was found by Constable Horsfall on Saturday night preparing a bed for himself in a shed at Mr. J. Tillett's monumental works in ...

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  37. ALLEGED ADULTERATED MILK.

    The bursting of a bottle of milk, which had been placed in cold storage, led to the withdrawal of a charge against Messrs. J. Anderson &. Co., at the Adelaide Police ...

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  38. STATE MINE TROUBLE.

    The trouble at the State coal mine at Wonthaggi is still unsettled, though there is just a possible hope that a settlement will be come to during the week. The ...

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  39. ARCHBISIIOP KELLY.

    On Sunday next the ceremony of investing Archoishop Kelly, of Sydney, with the pa-Hium will take place. Archbishop Carr accompanied by Bishop Reville, of ...

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  40. A GAS EXPLOSION.

    The residence of Mr. James Pawson, 271, Flemington - road, North Melbourne, was the scene of a violent explosion to-night, and as a result ...

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  41. DRIVERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Drivers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday night, and Mr. R. P. Blundell, M.P., was in the chair. The request of Mr. Knibbs, Commonwealth ...

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  42. FRUIT INDUSTRY AT RENMARK.

    Referring on Saturday to the statement of Mr. F. W. Lundie (ex-president of the U.L.U.). that the executive of the union in deciding not to defend an action in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. BACK TO ADELAIDE.

    At the Ballarat court yesterday, a young man, Charles Filzburn Plunkett, who had been arrested on a provisonal warrant issued in South Australia two years ago, ...

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  44. JETTY AT FLAGSTAFF LANDING.

    On Monday landowners in the vicinty of Streaky Bay waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. K. Butler), and asked for the construction, of a jetty 500 ft. ...

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  45. A SMASHED FOOT.

    Mr. Lower manager for Betts & Co., of Penong, 40 miles from Denial Bay, had the misfortune to break his foot and dislocate two of the naturtarasal bones, a ...

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  46. A.W.U ORGANISTERS.

    Messrs. W. J. Dunstan and J. Murphy expect to leave Adelaide to-morrow to carry out organising work for the Anstralian Workers' Union. Mr. Dunstan will ...

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