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  2. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From the Right Hon. Lord Devonport (Chairman Port of London Authoiky):—"I am venturing to ask for tho opportunity of making known the special and ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    From "Tommy Ruff":—"It is truly said that old customs die hard, and in connection with the recruiting campaign we have a line example. There are people who are ...

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  4. A SAD SUICIDE.

    An inquest concerning the death of George Johnson Sangster, who was found hanging to a tree on a vacant allotment adjoining his residence at Little Rundle ...

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  5. AN AMERICAN BISHOP.

    A cordial welcome was tendered the Rev. Dr. Hoss, a Bishop of the American Episcopal Church, South, by South Australian Methodists, at the Pirie Street ...

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  6. Australia Day.

    The patriotic engine was the means of the collection of £228 for the Australia Day Fund. The members of the Enginemen, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association ...

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  7. PETERSBURG.

    Australia Day celebrations were continued at Petersburg on Saturday. It was raining steadily until 1 p.m., and the outlook' for the procession was very gloomy. But about 2 p.m. the rain ...

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  8. YANKALILLA.

    Norranville and Yankalilla residents combined for the purpose of celebrating Australia Day on Friday. The central' attraction wag a football match between married and single men. The ...

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  9. FOREST RANGE.

    Delightful weather favoured the local celebration of Australia Day on Friday. Punctually at 1 p.m., the procession, headed by the local cadets and ...

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  10. IN OTHER STATES.

    Exclusive of the proceeds of the monster auction sale, which is only half completed, the Australian Day appeal, in behalf of the sick and wounded soldiers, has so far ...

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  11. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local school celebrated Australia Day, in conjunction with Freeling and other schools. Headed by the local brass band and the rifle club, the procession marched, from Freeling Institute ...

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  12. NAIRNE.

    Australia Day was celebrated here on Friday. The weather was Glorious and the attendance was a record. A probation was formed of cadets and school children, followed by motor cars all ...

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  13. A NOVEL APPLICATION.

    An appeal was made to the Civil Court on Monday for legal authority to erect a tombstone and railings at the grave of a testator who had left estate valued at ...

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  14. CURRANMULKA.

    Australia Dar was enthusiastically observed on Friday. A children's concert, organized by Misses E. Griggs, H. Mackay, and E. Tucker, was given in the institute, and the building was crowded. ...

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  15. BORDERTOWN.

    The Tatiara district, with a population of approximately of 1,700, responded to Australia Day very well. Up to the present nearly £800 is in hund, and with promises it is anticipated that ...

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  16. HUDDLESTON.

    On Wednesday evening a concert and dance were held at the residence of Mr. Thomas Nicolson, of Rocky River, in aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. The charge for admission was 1/, and the ...

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  17. GREEN'S PLAINS.

    Australia Day at Bute on Friday was undoubtedly one to be remembered. From early morn till after noon residents from the region round about streamed into the town. The town ...

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  18. ROBERTSTOWN.

    Australia Day was celebrated by the District Councils of English and Apoinga in co-operation at this town. The children from the district schools State and Lutheran, lunched at noon. ...

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  19. SALISBURY.

    Australia Day was observed at Salisbury with great enthusiasm on Friday. The Hon. Secretary (Mr. E. J. S. Eyre) had been assisted by a good working committee of ladies and gentlemen, who ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    Early on Monday morning the City Watchhouse authorities were notified that William Fleming (40). who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Friday last ...

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  21. CALTOWEE.

    Here £228 was raised on Australia Day. There was excellent weather and a splendid attendance. Donations, £114 9/6; gate money, £18 15/6; door takings, £17 13/6; produce, £6 14s. ...

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  22. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL VACANCY.

    From John Tilbrook, Yacka:—"Through the death of the Hon. A. R. Addison a vacancy has occurred in the Legislative Council. It is quite possible that before ...

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  23. VICTOR HARBOUR.

    Never in the history of Victor labour has the place printed such a scene of gajety as it did on Friday. People from all parts of the district flocked into the township and took part in the ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR SIDESLIP.

    A motor car, driven by .Mr. R. Molony, of Grant avenue, Toorak sideslipped in Hindley street near the Grand Coffee Palace on Monday morning, and was ...

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  25. YACKA.

    Australia Dav was celebrated here on Friday with a fancy dress football match, a public tea, and sale of goods. Proceedings began with a procession by the school children, followed by the ...

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  26. MOUNT BARKER.

    At Mount Barker on Saturday, in connection with the Australia Day celebrations, about £200 was raised. ...

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  27. FARMER FOUND DROWNED.

    TRURO. August 2.—Mr. P. A. Habel a well-known fanner of tho Truro district, was found drowned in a dam near his home tins morning. He was ...

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  28. TEROWIE.

    Australia Day broke wet and gloomy, but later the day was fine. Nearly every building in the town was gay with Australian, English, and Allies flags. At 2 p.m. a procession left the ...

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  29. EDEN VALLEY.

    Settlers, of Eden Valley and adjacent districts flocked in to witness the proceedings on Australia Day. A procession; constituted of the children of the two schools and the footballers in ...

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  30. OWEN.

    Australia Day was held here on Friday. A procession left the post office at 2 o' clock and paraded the principal streets. The following took part:—Councillors of the District of Dalkey ...

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  31. RETIRED FARMER KILLED.

    SALISBURY, August 2.—An accident, which took place on Saturday morning, resulted in the death of Mr. Nail McNaughton, a retired farmer from the Yanyarrie ...

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  32. CITY LIGHTING.

    From "Ratepayer":—"It is many months since the improved eighteen in Rundle and Hindley streets has been finished, and as a ratepayer I would ask the Adelaide ...

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  33. PORT LINCOLN.

    For Australia Day the town was decorated with cunting and wattle. At 1.20 p.m. the participants in the procession assembled in front of the institute hall, and were lined up by the Chief ...

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  34. WILKAWATT.

    Australia Day was observed tore an Wednesday, when a football natch was played between the married and single men, the scores being even. A tennis tournament was also in progress all ...

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  35. GREENOCK.

    Australia Day was celebrated here on Friday, in perfect weather. A procession, headed by a mounted contingent of "cowboys" and other picturesque characters, with the Gnadenfrei Brass ...

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  36. WHAT IS REAL ECONOMY?

    From "Economy":—"Many of us are in heathen darkness on this subject. At the beginning of the war the request came through from England—"Keep up our ...

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  37. IN THE COURTS.

    The sequel to an incident at the Patriotic Race Meeting, held at Victoria Park on Saturday, was the appearance in the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, of Richard ...

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  38. A CHILD SCALDED.

    GLADSTONE. July 29.—The five-year-old son of Mr. W. Cook, while playing at a neighbouring house recently, stepped backwards into a tub of boiling water. ...

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  39. TARLEE.

    Australia Day was fine. People form Giles Corner and the district came into the town and helped to make the demonstration a great success. A procession marched round the town, headed ...

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  40. BEETALOO VALLEY.

    Recognising the difficulty of celebrating Australia Day here is a manner worthy of the occasions with counter attractions in neighbouring townships, the committee of the Betaloo branch of ...

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  41. CLARE.

    The largest procession ever known in clare was seen on Australia Day. It included mounted police, light horse, Mayor and councillors of Clare, Chairman of District Council and ...

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  42. GAWLER.

    The demonstration at Gawler was held on Saturday, as it was thought that better financial resuits would be secured than on Friday. A heavy fog hung over the district in the morning, but ...

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  43. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    WALLAROO, July 31.—An unfortunate gun accident, which ended fatally, occurred to Mr. J. C. Lines, a young man aged 24 years, who was paying a visit to ...

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  44. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Reform".—We cannot undertake the responsibility of recommending anybody in such a case. We suggest however, that you should communicate with Dr. Hill ...

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  45. PORT WAKEFIELD.

    To celebrate Australia Day fittingly a committee was formed, with the Mayor as chairman, Messrs. McCabe, Hubble, and Black Joint secretaries, and Capt. W. J. Spells Treasurer. The ...

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  46. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    From "Thrift":—"In The Register of Saturday last a paragraph from Melbourne appears containing a table of the proposed federal income tax. I notice that the ...

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  47. ALDINGA.

    A large number of residents assembled on Friday to take part in the proceedings arranged by the committee to celebrate Australia Day. The sellick's Hill school and Residents, at the ...

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  48. POLICE.

    Samuel Russell, who was fined 12/ for having been drank in Kine William street on Saturday night, was also ordered to forfeit £2 10/ for having on the fame occasion used indecent langage. ...

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  49. LYNDOCH.

    Australia pay was observed at Lyndoch by a procession of Oddfellows, ladies of the Red Cross Society, Lyndnch public' and Lutheran schools, and various public bodies, headed by the Lyndoch ...

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  52. THE LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: Cause List—Full Jurisdiction.—Wednesday, August 4, at 10.30 a.m. At the Supreme Courthouse, Adelaide (before one of the judges of the Supreme Court). Defended Causes ...

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  53. MANOORA.

    Australia Day celebrations were a great success Ml Friday. The proceedings opened with a fancy dress procession to the recreation ground, where there was a large attendance. Fancy dress ...

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  54. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday, August 2.

    Seven men were dealt with for insobriety. John Biglands was fined 6/ for drunkenness. He did not remember having assaulted constable Mccormack when being arrested. The constable ...

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  55. APPILA-YARROWIE.

    Australia Day was enthusiastically celebrated at Appila-Varrowie on Friday, and proved a success. the proceedings commended midday, when a large crowd assembled at the public hall, and ...

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  56. WATERLOO.

    On Australia Day the Waterloo and neighbouring schoolchildren assembled and marched to the pounds, headed by Sir. Owen dressed as a general, and Mr. D. Slattery, as Commissioner of ...

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  57. WALLAROO.

    Australia Day celebrations were held on Friday and Saturday. The former day was set apart chiefly for the school children and street collections. The Saturday afternoon enabled everybody ...

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  58. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday, August 2.

    Thomas J. O'Callaghan claimed from Mrs. Audney M. White 1/ damages for the detention by her agents (Messrs. A. & E. Lc Messurier) of a piano. Mr. S. H. Skipper appeared for plaintiff, and ...

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  59. ARDROSSAN.

    On Friday evening a dance was held at Mr T. fanny's residence; Wiralta, and as a result a further £13 10/ was collected to augment the £300 already paid by the Androssan and ...

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