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  2. Advertising

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    On account of the excessive pressure upon space only & selection of the numerous letters sent for publication can be printed, and some Of these in a condensed form. Other things being ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. VIOLET LEAVES AND CANCER.

    Prom "Friend of a Sufferer":—"I would feel obliged if your Chain of Ponds correspondent would say whether the violet leaves should be fresh pulled at all times ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    From W. W. G. Tate, Hon. Secretary:—"Now that the All-British League is organized in Adelaide, thanks in large measure to Messrs. J. A. Riley and H. E. ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. "A MODERN PAUL."

    From A. Arnold, Chicago:—"I came here two years and a half ago. I was not here long before I was sent, a letter asking, me for a small amount weekly to the mission ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. INTERNED GERMANS.

    From "Comment":—"Is it possible to make interned Germans useful? It Writes me as a waste of Government money, and also a loss of useful time in a new ...

    Article : 399 words
  8. A CHAIN OF PRAYER.

    From "Amor Patrie":—"Supplicant's superstitious 'chain of prayer notions are backed by the more culpable Archbishop of 'Cantab' for the relief of the wounded ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. WAR REFLECTIONS.

    From "Half An Hour's Thought":—"The landing of a troopship full of nut in the face of heavy are as the Darulanelles, the making of munitions in ...

    Article : 491 words
  10. ONKAPARINGA RACING CLUB.

    From E.W. O'Halloran:—"It is quite evident the Onkaparinga Racing Club has determined not to give any explanation of to say the least of it—the extraordinary ...

    Article : 199 words
  11. ALEXANDRA ELECTION.

    From "An Elector of Alexandra":—"Mr. E. G. Culley, is evidently impatient under the well-merited chastisement of your correspondent. Apparently he supposes I am ...

    Article : 388 words
  12. THE GOVERNMENT AND WHEAT.

    Prom "Farmer":—"Some days ago I wrote to the firm who have bought roy wheat for several years, asking if they would quote a price for wheat of the ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. RIFLE CLUBS AND MACHINE GUNS.

    From "Mount Pleasant":—"Allow me to suggest that the Government should supply to each rifle club in the Suite one Maxim for similar make of machine) gun and ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. SHADE TREES IN DRY AREAS.

    From "Old North":—"It is a pity that many living in areas of low rainfall do not give more attention to planting trees which arc adapted to conditions of drought ...

    Article : 361 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Old Spot," Gawler.—Between Port Adelaide and Adelaide. "M. W.," Stockport.—Three-ply wool would mi be thick enough. Failing ...

    Article : 500 words
  16. FARMERS AND POLITICS

    From, 'Stanley Elector":—"'Farmers Unite' says he understands some farmers in the Burra and Stanley are taking steps to form a party. He is, he says, I free ...

    Article : 226 words
  17. THE REFERENDA.

    From CharleS Newling:—"No intelligent person can deny the reasonableness and loyalty of the deputation's argument to the Prime Minuter against resubmitting ...

    Article : 379 words
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