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  2. COUNTRY SHOWS.

    The first show in connection with the Central Eyre Peninsula Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held on Thursday, November 12, at Yallnnda Flat, on the grounds of Mr. Fairbrother. ...

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  3. ELDER CONSERVA[?]TPRIUM.

    Clytie May Hine, principal subject, singing: Edith Hoche, pianoforte; Gladya Taylor, pianoforte; Brian Wibberley, composition; Arthur Burton Williamson, organ. ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. CHAMPION TENNIS.

    It was mainly the expectation of getting [?]me light upon the doubles problem that attracted so fine a crowd to the headquarters, of Victorian tennis this afternoon. ...

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  5. VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    Sir Thomas Bent delivered his Budget to-day in the Legislative Assembly. He said that the financial policy of the Government, as outlined in last year's ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, November 18.—Lionel Overall, the 12-year-old son of Mr. A. Overall, proved to have his full share of courage yesterday afternoon, when he ...

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  7. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Travelling at the rate of 40 miles an hour this afternoon an engine and goods train ran on to the bridge near Willmere, from which three lengths of rail had been ...

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  8. PRICE OF HARVESTERS.

    The committee appointed by the Federal Parliament to enquire into the conditions of manufacture and sale of stripper harvesters and seedrills continued its ...

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  9. ART EXAMINATIONS.

    Results of a special examination held at Prince Alfreed College an Monday, November 2. First-grade Model Drawing.—Excellent—Bower, cyrill Melville David. Good (P.) Hummel ...

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  10. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS

    MOONTA, November 18.—This evening, in connection with the musical competitions at the institute hall, long before the time for starting the programme the ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND LICENCES.

    So far as can be gauged there are seven new no-licence districts:—Eden (3 hotels), Mankau (15), Ohinemuri (24), Masterton (16) Wellington South (4), Wellington ...

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  12. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    The selection of wools submitted at Geclong to-day: showed a market improvement upon that of last week. Many high-class merino, comeback, and fine crossbred clips were included. Their ...

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  13. REGARDING A PLATFORM.

    A case was concluded in the Country Court to-day in which Robert Bisset, postal employe, claimed £500 damages from the Railway Commissioners in connection with an ...

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  14. A QUEENSLAND STATION.

    The Queensland station property known as Boorara, consisting of 1,458 scuare miles leasing and grazing right situated in the Warrego district, with a stock of 80,000 sheep, 500 cattle. ...

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  15. THE GREAT TENNIS MATCHES.

    Mr. Alfred J. Roberts, a we tennis player arid a keen supporter of the game., writes to us from Melbourne:—"The excitement is working up here owing to ...

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  16. PHILANTHROPIC

    DESTITUTE ASYLUM.—The Norwood branch of the Girls' Guild of Service entertained the male inmates of the Destitute Asylum to the number of about 100 in the Botanic Garden on Thursday. ...

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  17. JUSTICE IN A HURRY.

    KINGSCOTE, November 18.—The S.M., Mr. Gepp, from Port Adelaide, came to the island last Saturday to try a Police Court case. The steamer arrived rather. ...

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  18. A DEGRADED WOMAN.

    Mr. Justice Simpson gave judgment to-day in a suit for divorce, the petitioner in which was James McBean, hotel licencee at Arncliffe, who sought a dissolution ...

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  19. A COIN TOSSED.

    In the absence of Judge Johnstone from the Shepparton Country Court to-day, while the terms of a settlement between two parties in a case were being fixed, a hitch ...

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  20. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    At to-day's sittings of the Postal Commission Mr. H. W. Jenvey (electrical engineer for Victoria) said that, generally speaking, the condition of the lines was ...

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  21. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    PORT PIRIE, November 19.—Leo Fredericks, who was arrested by detective Noblett at Cockey's Crossing on Sunday on a charge of alleged embezzlement from his ...

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  22. THE STEAMER BUCEROS.

    KINGSTON, November 17.—Small consignments of wool have been forwarded to Port Adelaide and Melbourne by the coastal steamers, but that to go by the ...

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  23. MILITARY DESPATCH.

    A relay of military despatch riders, under service conditions, was carried out by the A.L.H. on Wednesday, when a message was carried from Violet Town to Longwood. ...

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  24. INCOMING MAIL STEAMER.

    The Oruba arrived at 11 o'clock this morning with the following passengers:—For Adelaide.—Mesdames Jackett and child, Jones, Lewin and child, Miss ...

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  26. BURNT TO DEATH.

    At Talbot last right Robert Abell and his wife returned home in an intoxicarad state about 11,30. Some neizhhoure discovered that the house was on fire, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. VICTORIA.

    In Victoria the death rate is falling. During 1907 it was the lowest yet recorded for the State—11,66 per 1,000. In the metropolitan area the rate (12.28) had ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. CANDLE TRADE WAGES.

    An amended determination of the Candle Trade Board has been arrived at. This will increase wages in some departments from 6d. to 5/ per. week. It will come into ...

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  29. LABOUR COURT.

    If propositions now before the Sydney Labour Council be agreed to the Labour Court of New South Wales (as it is suggested to be called) will have a ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. FELL FROM A TRAIN.

    Miss Annie Morcland, about 27 years of age, was found on Wednesday lying unconscious in a ditch at the side of the railway line a quarter of a mile from ...

    Article : 117 words
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  32. TEA TRAVELLER'S SUICIDE.

    A tea traveller named David Lyons, after having attended a cattle sale last Wednesday afternoon, committed suicide at Archie's Creek by hanging himself to a ...

    Article : 56 words
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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    Messrs. Jackson & Co.'s timber mill, the largest in Timaru, has been destroyed by fire. The damage has been estimated at £6,000. ...

    Article : 80 words
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