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  2. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    Two Kinds of Artificial Immunity.—The present methods of specific immunization fall into two categories. In the one class come diseases such as diphtheria and ...

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  3. LIQUOR LAWS IN THREE STATES.

    Among the last Parliamentary papers laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly prior to the prorogation was Mr. Carson's report on the licensing legislation ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE GLAN RANALD.

    EDITHBURGH, February; 8.—M.C. Shanks has reported that three more bodies have been discovered—one by Mr. Murphy and two by Mr. Grabia. They were ...

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  5. ARBITRATION AT THE BARRIER.

    Mr. Justice Higgins went down the Central Mine this morning and conducted a personal inspection of the workings at the 300,400,500,800, and 1.000 ft. levels, He ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    WALLAROO, January 6.—The officers of the local military forces lose no opportunity to popularize their commands, and this afternoon a successful amateur ...

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  7. REPORT OF THE DIVER.

    C. Olsen reported on Saturday, February 6:—"This morning at 7 o'clock, when sea was fairly smooth. I went down and examined the wreck of the Clan ...

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  8. PROPOSED MEMORIAL.

    The Mayor (Mr. W. Baker), in conjunction with the Mayor of Yorketown (Mr. W. Riddle), is arranging for entertainments to be given in both townships on Friday ...

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  9. REPORT OF VOYAGE OF GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE.

    Capt. P.Weir reported he engaged C. Olsen as diver got dressing gear on board, also buoy, chain, and sinker. At 6 a.m. Thursday got into supposed ...

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  10. WOMAN AND POLICE.

    Carrie Gibson, wife of the city librarian, Was before Mr. Barnett, S.M., at the Police Court to-day, charged with having on February 1. in Sulphide street, used insulting ...

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  11. USE FOR THE WHEAT.

    Mr. P. Sullivan, of Picola, a farmer, in speaking of the loss of the Clan Ranald with a large quantity of wheat, said that if the cargo were salvaged it would make ...

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  12. ARTESIAN BORING.

    VIRGINIA, February 8.—This district is becoming noted for artesian water. The bore which Mr. Frank Macauly, of St. Kilda, had finished two weeks ago is ...

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  13. FUTURE OF FIJI.

    Mr. George Billingham, who has just returned from Fiji, has supplied to a representative of The Register the following information regarding these island:—"The ...

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  14. MARINE BOARD ENQUIRY.

    The Marine Board resumed its enquiry into the foundering of the steamer Clan Ranald at the boardroom, Customs House. Port Adelaide, on Monday ...

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  15. FIRE AT BRINKWORTH.

    BRINKWORTH, February 8.—A fire occurred between 11 and 12 last night, when Mr. W. Verran's stables, composed of a straw roof and iron sides, were totally ...

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  16. THE PARADISE OF UNIONISTS.

    At a mass meeting to-night Mr. Sydney Robinson sid the police had now taken to running women in. The men would not stand that. It was time for actions not ...

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  17. VISITING TRAINING SHIP.

    PORT GERMEIN. February. 5.—The Danish training ship Viking is at the roads, and the cadets, with their officers, make daily trips to the port, and are ...

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  18. ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES.

    SNOWTOWN. Febmry 8.—W. F. Clayer who was lately appointed overseer of works, has been arrested in connection with alleged irregularities. ...

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  19. GRAPEPICKERS ON STRIKE.

    CLARE, February 8.—There is trouble between the growers and the grapepickers. To-night the pickers at several gardens came out on strike, many more will follow ...

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  20. BACK TO SYDNEY.

    Mr. Hogan. one of the Sydney Trades Council delegates, will leave for home on Tuesday night. ...

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  21. SPORTS AT THEBARTON.

    A large crowd assembled at Theharton on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of witnessing sports held on the Thebarton Town Hall and Brothers' School grounds ...

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  22. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A LUMPER.

    WALLAROO, February 8.—A serious accident occurred on the jetty this afternoon. William Greenhough, a single man, aged 28 years, employed as a wheat lumper, was ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The Premier promised a deputation that unless evidence were forthcoming refuting the statements that low wages were paid in the paper mills in Victoria he would ...

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  24. ALLEGED DESERTION OF SEAMEN.

    CHARRA. February 2.—The steamer Australian last week conveyed 2,00 bags from Denial Bay to the Norwegian barque Erna. loading for the Continent. The ...

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  25. LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE.—Cause List.—Limited Jurisdiction.—Wednesday, February 10. at 10 a.m. at the Local Courthouse (before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M.).—Heynemann & Weber—von ...

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  26. A STRANGE FIRE.

    HORSHAM. February 6.—A strange fire happened at Boolite on Thursday morning Jimmy Ah Loo, vegetable hawker, was driving on the road, when to his ...

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  27. LABOUR LEADERS AND MR. MANN

    Sir—In justice to Mr. J. Verran, M.P., who holds a responsible position as Leader of the Labour Party, it may be stated that your correspondent "Only a Woman ...

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  28. GRASS FIRE.

    BAGSTER, February 1.—On Sunday dense columns of smoke were seen in a grass paddock adjoining Mr. Freeman's property. It was discovered that the fire ...

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  29. SALISBURY ROMAN CATHOLIC PICNIC.

    For the past 28 years the Reman Catholics of Salisbury have held an annual sports meeting in aid of the upkeep of their church and property. The South Australian Jockey Club ...

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  30. MAGISTRATES.

    HINDMARSH:Monday,February 8 (before Mr. A. Puddy).—One man was fined for drunkenness. George Henry Williams was charged wish drunkenness and lined 5/ also with having used [?] ...

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  31. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. Green (Public Service Inspector), examined before the Postal Commission to-­day, stated that complaints made by members of different associations concerning ...

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  32. POLICE.

    A man and a woman we re fined, for insobriety ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Satisfactory progress in laying the Tasmanian cables was reported at eight minutes past 10 this morning from the cable Steamer Chiswick, then about 130 miles ...

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  34. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    WOODVILLE, February 1.—Present—Crs. Jones (chair), Minithan, Butterfield, Williams, Webb, Brown, Pudney, Bridgman, and McInnes, Decided to apply to Government for an additional grant ...

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  35. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday, February 8.

    Four men were fined for drunkenness. ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Keating, who is working the milk can mystery at the Tivofi Theatre, says that if Jack Johnson thinks he can get out of the can the least he can do is to ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. THE PIERROTS.

    The Pierrots at their theatre situated on the beach at Glenelg will this evening give an entertainment on behalf of the Glenelg Sailing Club. The Mayor and Mayoress of ...

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