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  4. HERE AND THERE. Items of Interest.

    At a two-days sale of shorthorn cattle at Aberdeen 900 guineas was paid for a 7 year-old cow and 740 guineas few a heifer calf. ...

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  5. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES EXAMINATION RESULTS.

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  6. DIVORCE PLOT

    Documents produced in the London Divorce Court recently in support of a husband's confession of a collusive arrangement to obtain a divorce were ...

    Article : 487 words
  7. "THAT'S A LIE"

    A scene was created in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday by Thomas Moir, who was charged by his wife, Edith, with, having been guilty of cruelty to her on ...

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  8. RECORD DIVORCELIST

    Owing to many causes there has been an enormous increase in the number of married people seeking divorce from, marriages which have been made in haste, ...

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  10. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    An absent-minded man returned home one evening and sat down in a chair to think. He Lad decided to do something and could not for the fife of him remember ...

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  11. LAW COURTS. Insolvency, Court—Adelaide.

    Harold (Bailey, of College-street, College Park, Bleared, on the first hearing of his insolvency. He wass represented by Mr. T. F. Wigley, and Mr. E. Povey appeared for the opposing ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  13. Valuable Cattle.

    Twenty-six pedigree Sussex cattle realised £4,460 at Thursday Hall, Sussex, on October 4. ...

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  14. War on Sea Lions.

    Mr. William M. Hunter, of Astoria, Oregon, in October received a bounty of £200 for destroying 352 sea lions, the most formidable enemy of salmon, and ...

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  15. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Minnie Sack, who failed to appear, was ordered to pay Daniel Jones £2, the legal fare for a journey in his licensed motor car on August 11, and also £1 compensation for loss of time, ...

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  16. New Line to Australia.

    It is stated that a new "All-Red" route is to-be taken by the Cunard line to the St. Lawrence thence by the Canadian Government. railways across the continent, ...

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  17. Lord Fisher's Will.

    Written by himself on a sheet of notepapery, the will of Admirals of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, who died on July 10, 1920, was made a few days After, ...

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  18. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Benjamin Clarke admitted Saving driven some, and cart in Hate-street, Port Adelaide, on November 23. without Saving a lighted lamp [?]xed to the vehicle. A fine Of £1, with £1 ...

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  19. Lord Tennyson's House.

    Lord Tennyson's Aldworth estate near Haslemere, has been sold to Mr. J. S. Castiglione to the Gaekwar of Baroda. The mansion was built by the late Lord ...

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  20. OCEAN FORECASTS.

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  21. THE TURF

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  22. "Marmion" Castle Sold.

    Norham Castle, near Berwick-on-Tweed, where the opening scenes of Scott's Marmion" are laid, was sold at an auction on September 30 for £1,325 to Mr. Charles ...

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  23. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  25. An Australian Peeress.

    Lady Loughborough, who is visiting Australia, where she was born, is accompanied by her two small boys, Anthony aDd Peter. She contemplates staying for some time. ...

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  26. CALENDAR—December 3.

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  27. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. THE RAISFALL.

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  30. FORECASTS

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  31. Introduced by "Paul Jones."

    All London has begun, to dance again after the holiday season, but the dances are said to be getting quieter, with tendency everywhere to old-time fashions. ...

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  32. ADELAIDE RAINFALL.

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  33. INTER-STATE RAINFALL.

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  34. STAGE UNION KISS.

    A sequel to the recent refusal of Mme. Fontane to join the Actors' Union, which nearly led to a general stage strike, was seen at the Antoine Theatre on the ...

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  35. French President's Economy.

    International economy is the most urgent necessity of the moment," President Millerand was wont to say as Premier, and now, regardless of constitutional ...

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  36. WEATHER IN NOVEMBER.

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  37. LENIN HERALDRY.

    The Bolsheviks have adopted a coat of arms, the joint work, it is said, of Lenin and Trotsky. It consists of two sheaves of corn joined ...

    Article : 181 words
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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Edwin Robins, who died at Norwood on Monday, was the second son of the late William Robins, or Kapunda. He was born at Allandale North, where he spent his ...

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  40. Melted. Gold Coins:

    As he was entering a goldsmith's shop in Paris an Austrian Pole called Tennenbanm, a jeweller by trade, was arrested at the end of September on suspicion of ...

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  41. SAVED BY AN ANGLER.

    Seeing May Donisthorpe a single women, of Leicester, in the River Soar, John Richard Teach, an angler, threw, his line across the river, and the hook, catching in ...

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  42. SWEET PEAS.

    There was a beautiful collection of cuts of sweet peas in the window of E. and W. Haokett on Friday. They were all of the winter-flowering varieties, and ...

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  43. GLENELG COMMEMORATION DAY SPORTS.

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  44. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Aleairo, schr., Brawn, coast. Khtoomba, 5,499, Heddle, eastern States. Mc. [?]ith, McEacharn & Co., city; J. Bowlings and Son. Port, agents. ...

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  45. WOOL AND HIDESEOR CANADA.

    Early in October Canadian Trade Commissioner (Mr. D. H. Ross), Melbourne notified all interested shipping companies, wool buyers associations, wool broking companies and wool ...

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  46. British Jews Book of Honor

    More than 50,000 British Jews. fought in the great war, a large number of whom made the supreme sacrifice. To commemorate this achievement a British ...

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  47. SECOND YEAR.

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  48. BRICK, TILE, AND POTTERY UNION.

    The Brick, Tile, and Pottery Union met at the Trades Hall on Thursday night. The balance-sheet and auditors' report showed that the affairs of the union were on a sound footing. ...

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  50. Search for Spanish Gold.

    The first woman to engage in deep-sea diving is Miss Naylor, who is a member of the syndicate staff at Tobermory, Argyllshire, where a sunken Spanish ...

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  51. SUGAR CARGOES.

    At a meeting of the fort P[?]lip Stevedares Association to-night the offer of the shippers concerned in the consignment of Japanese sugar on the steamer Genei Maru ...

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  52. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    A public concert to raise funds to provide Christmas cheer for the inmates of "Estoourt House" (home for aged blind and crippled) was held in the Grange Baptist Church an ...

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