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  3. A TOWN CLERK'S POSITION.

    At the meeting of the Hindmarsh Council on Monday evening the works committee in its report recommended "that the Ton Clerk be granted six months' leave ...

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  4. DEATH OF MR. J. M. STUART, K.C.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Martin Stuart, K.C. for many years Commissioner of Insolvency and afterwards Crown Solicitor and Public ...

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  5. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The October criminal sittings of the Supreme Court were opened before His Honor Mr. Justice Homburg on Monday morning, when 11 names out of 16 persons ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Wyra Ungay."—According to law if yon have had proper notice to quit you must go out. "A. B."—The maximum shade ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a dinner in celebration of the diamond jubilee of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows in New South Wales it was stated that the membership had reached ...

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  8. CAPE TULIP.

    The Veterinary Inspector of Cattle (Mr. J. F. McE[?]chran) has prepared an instructive report on his investigations into the alleged poisoning of cattle by Cape tulip ...

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  9. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET

    Cr. Myers, of the Adelaide City Council, had some apprehensions lest the measure now before Parliament to amend the Early Closing Act will interfere with the ...

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  10. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From J. H. Robson, sen., North Adelaide:—"In The Register of October 3 Mr. E. Elkan stated that while it was true an offer regarding the Northern Territory had ...

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  11. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    The lynnoscope—invented by John Wellesley Lynn—consists of three different instruments. They are used in reflecting images, like a mirror, and are not ...

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  12. OPIUM DISTRIBUTION

    A new method in the distribution of opium has come to light during the past few days. Single tins of the prohibited drug have been picked up along the ...

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  13. MAGISTRATES' COURT AT UNLEY.

    A month ago Cr. Pearson gave notice at a meeting of the Unley City Council that he proposed to move—"That in the opinion of this council it is desirable that ...

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  14. COLLIERY CLOSED DOWN.

    The Sydney Harbour Collieries Mine at Balmain is to be closed for an indefinite period, and miners to the number of 100 have received notice that their services ...

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  15. IN "NEVER-NEVER" LAND.

    "One Who Knows," after alluding to the graphic picture of the delights of the "outback" life which was presented in The Register on October 3, remarks:—"Often ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS.

    The Mayor opened the municipal abattoirs in the presence of about 200 people among whom were several master butchers. The first sheep and cattle were killed amid ...

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  17. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    Mrs. P. C. King, a widow, living in Crystal street, is alleged to have attempted suicide to-day by taking a quantity of carbolic disinfectant . The stuff burnt her ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    A.U.S.N. Company's steamer T[?]nana [?] aground on Sunday afternoon at high [?] off White Cliff. The vessel will re[?] to be lightered. She is expected to ...

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  19. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    At the Port Adelaide Local Court on Monday (before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., C. R. Morris, and P. Minahan), William James Curran, of Adelaide, railway ...

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  20. THE WEST COAST.

    H. H. Stock, Hawker's road, Medindie, writes, inter alia:—"Those who really know, the west coast are proud of it. With few exceptions residents who go away from the ...

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  21. LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: Cause List. Full Jurisdiction, Wednesday, October 7, 1908, at 10.30 a.m., at the supreme Courthouse, before one of their Honors the Judges of the Supreme Court. ...

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  22. LANDS TITLES COMMISSION

    The Lands Titles Commission sat again on Monday at the deputation room, Victoria square. Present—Mr. Justice Homburg (Chairman). Mr. Commissioner Russell ...

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  23. RELIGIOUS.

    At a special vestry meeting recently held the People's Warden (Mr. H. Rickards) read a letter, received from Dr. T. K. Hamilton, offering to lend the sum of £400 for a number of ...

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  24. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday, October 5.

    Jane Johnson v. Mrs. C. Brodie.—£5 15/ damage for falsely representing that a cow bought by plaintiff gave an average of three gallons milk per day, whereas it only gave about two and ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE POULTRY AND DOG SOCIETY.

    A meeting of poultry breeders and others interested in the poultry industry was held at Hannay's Rooms, Port Adelaide, on Monday evening to consider the formation ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    A special general meeting of the South Australian Board of Directors was held on Friday evening at Steamship Buildings, Adelaide. The Chief President (Mr. H. H. ...

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  27. MAGISTRATES'.

    NORWOOD: Saturday October 3 (before Ald. J. H. Mattingly and R. Phillips).—R. Rhodes was fined 10/, and costs 15/, for having neglected to carry a lighted lamp on a bicycle ridden by him ...

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  28. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    From "Nephalist":—"Mr. Grainger accuses me of wilfully suppressing facts, without indicating any particular in which I departed from the truth. I made no ...

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  29. MITCHAM BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The celebrations in connection with the jubilee of the Mitcham Baptist Church were continued on Monday evening, when tea and public meetings were held. Special music was ...

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  30. POLICE.

    Four men and three women were fined for drunkenness. Ernest Bevan pleaded not guilty to a charge of having been drunk in George street. ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Cherniavskis, who created a splendid impresson on Saturday evening, will give another recital this evening, and a special matinee on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. ...

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  32. EASTWOOD METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    The anniversary services were held on Sunday, when the Revs. F. Bullock, J. C. Hughes, and W. Jeffries were the preachers. In the Eastwood Institute on Monday evening the cantata "Shiloh" ...

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  33. MR. R. NITSCHKE'S CONCERT.

    To-morrow evening a concert will be given, the principal attraction, of which will be the first appearance in public of Mr. R. Nitschke since his return from ...

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  34. FISHING AT TAILEM BEND.

    From F. Stacey & Sons, fishermen, Wellington West:—"We noticed in The Register of October 1 a letter by W. Mills, Tailem Bend, complaining of railway officials ...

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  35. EAST ADELAIDE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    On Sunday the fifteenth anniversary services were begun, when the Rev. W. Jeffries and the castor (Rev. W. J. Mortimer) were the preachers. In the afternoon the cantata, "Cloud ...

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  36. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday, October 5.

    Bernard Teague, who was charged with having no visible means of support, and was therefore deemed to be a disorderly person, was sent to gaol for two months. ...

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  37. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    Sir—I quite agree with Mr. S. J. Jacobs, the Chairman of the South Australian Brewing Company, that there is a falling off in their business here, but the ...

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  38. DEPUTATIONS.

    On Monday afternoon at Parliament House Sir Jenkin Coles, senior member for Wooroora, introduced to the Premier (Hon. T. Price), as a deputation, the ...

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  39. GIRLS' REALM GUILD.

    A distinguishing characteristic of the Girls' Realm Guild is its activity. Work is the motto of its members, and the chief delight is to work for others. The guild ...

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  40. LAND VALUE ASSESSMENT ACT.

    Ald. Blight moved in the Hindmarsh Council on Monday evening—"That a memorial be presented to the Legislative Council asking that the amendments to the ...

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  41. NEW THEBARTON METHODIST CHURCH.

    Anniversary services were held on Sunday, when the Revs. S. Bowering, W. A. Langsford, and W. G. Clarke preached. A social was held on Monday. The Major of Thebarton (Mr. W. H. ...

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  42. PILOTS AND THEIR PAY.

    From "Seagull":—"In The Register of September 3 I read a letter signed 'Shipping.' Judging from its writer's view of things the Semaphore pilots are ...

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  43. HE WANTED PIG.

    From "Joke Lover":—"Sometimes the unreported side remarks at public dinners are more interesting than the formal utterances. For instance, a good story ...

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  44. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the board of management, held on October 3, there were present:—Hon. G. Brookman, M.L.C. (Chairman), Mesdames Cullen. Edwards, and Nicholls. Hon. F. ...

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  45. ART EXAMINATIONS.

    Under authority of the Board o[ Governors of the Public Library. Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia, an examination was held on Friday, August 23. The following are the successful ...

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