The French mail steamer Pacifique was released from quarantine to-day. Most of the passengers will join the French mailboat Polynesien at Adelaide. ...
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Article : 1,036 wordsThe Colliery Employes' Federation has held a special meeting at Newcastle, and the agreement between the coal owners and miners, which has occupied the ...
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Article : 518 wordsA concert in aid of the Patriotic Fund win take place in St. David's Hall, Burnside, to-night. Mr. John Darling, M.P., will occupy the chair, and a capital ...
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Article : 362 wordsThe Utley Starr-Bowkett Society's 79th appropriation [?]ting was held in the Unley Tewn Hall on Wednesday evening, February 21. Mr. J. P. Bickford was in the chair, and Messrs. C. J. ...
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Article : 136 wordsSir—Seeing that such a number of patriotic people are pending cash away for the war fund, I would suggest that a standing army be organised here and that ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 23 Feb 1900, Page 6
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