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  2. THE NEW SQUADRON.

    According to the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) the new squadron is to be thoroughly Australian. When interviewed to-day he said:—"As I understand it the ...

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "J. G. O. T.," Norwood:—"In one of his last messages to the United States Congress President Roosevelt says:—'If there is any one duty which more than any ...

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  5. THE FISHERIES QUESTION.

    Sir—In the Hansard report of Parliamentary proceedings under date August 27 the Commissioner of Crown Lands, in moving the second reading of the Fisheries Bill ...

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  6. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    The Well-known Warrakimbo Station, of about 70,000 acres, together with all sheep (in the wool), 400 head of cattle, horses, station plant, and stores, has again changed ...

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  7. QUAINT SUBJECTS OF THE KING.

    In the lower sweep of the Bay of Bengal are situated the Andaman Islands. They are very hilly and thickly wooded, and there are practically no roads. The people ...

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  8. POULTRY AND DOG SHOW.

    GAWLER, August 28.—The first poultry and dog show took place to-day at the institute hall, and in the Gawler Corporation yard. The weather cleared off nicely for ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The result of the ballot of members of the Railway Association to select a secretary in succession to Mr. Cosson, who shot himself last month, is the selection of Mr. ...

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  10. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    In several churches on Sunday reference was made to the theatrical performance on Sunday night at the Theatre Royal in aid of the Children' Hospital, and from ...

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  11. THE REV. J. O'BRIEN FUND.

    Sir—I was pleased to sec the letter of Mr. Shannon in The Register, and, like him, I cheerfully gave my mite. I also wish to know why the funds subscribed by ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    At a meeting of the Council of the Civil Service Association a letter was read from the Acting Premier with reference to the council being afforded an opportunity to ...

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  13. RAIN IN OTHER STATES

    Good rain has fallen over nearly the whole of the State. It was heavy on the Queensland border, and the average throughout was a good half-inch. ...

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  14. MELBOURNE SHOW VISITORS.

    Friday and Saturday's returns make it appear that the show traffic from the recently flooded districts to Melbourne has been reduced almost to vanishing point. ...

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  15. To the Editor.

    Sir—As Chairman of the meeting regarding the Rev. J. O'Brien Fund, I have to inform Mr. J. W. Shannon, whose letter appeared in The Register on Saturday last ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    A concert in aid of the Unley Park Baptist Tennis Club was given in the Unley Lanqueting hall. There was a good attendance. The following programme was ...

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  17. TREES ON MAIN ROADS.

    From Wilson Hall, Biggs's Flat:—"The road from Hark Bridge to Echunga was always admired for its beauty, and now the wise men in authority in that district ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. STREET COLLECTIONS AND FLOWERS.

    From "Yankee Notion":—"A good idea has recently come under my notice, which, I think, should be mentioned now in connection with street collections in aid of ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. To the Editor.

    Sir—As a subscriber, with Mr. J. W. Shahmon, I contend that the subscriptions were not given for investment by any committee or trust. The money was presented ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    From "Order":—"The crowding and crashing at the old-age pension pay office can be easily remedied. A path to the entrance should be marked off (say 10 ft. ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    Next Sunday afternoon Mr. Horace Weber will give his sixth free recital at the Town Hall. None of the following items have been played at the recitals by ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. BEEKEEPING.

    From. C. G. Gurr:—"'Oh that mine enemy would write a book' is a quotation full of subtle significance, the strength of which I never realized until I wrote a ...

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  23. THE TRAMWAYS.

    Sir—Can any one read me these riddles—1. Why should a tram conductor be impertinent to passengers? 2. Why should a cadet in uniform oe charged a fare for his WHY THIS THUSNESS. ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. "NO FLOWERS—BY REQUEST."

    From "Thespis":—"May I suggest to all stage managers of dramatic performances the above motto? On Saturday last a very enjoyable and creditable performance ...

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  25. EXTENSION LECTURES.

    The last series of extension Lectures to be held at the University for the year will the delivered by Professor Chapman. The subject is "The evolution of worlds." The ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. POWER-SPRAYING.

    From Trescowthick Brothers, Angaston:—'In the report on power-spraying in The Register of August 27, it was stated that the introduction of this machine marks a ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. CASUALTIES.

    BROKEN HILL, August 30.—Mrs. W. Evans, employed as cook on Mount Arrowsmith Station, upset a boiler of hot water, and scalded herself severely. She was ...

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  28. To the Editor.

    Sir—I noted in The Register of August 27 the Tramways Trust statement of total receipts for the half-year ended July 31. It would be interesting to know the gross ...

    Article : 280 words
  29. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Farmer," West Coast.—From the meagre information given we should, say the area is about 529 square chains. "G. A. K.," Light's Pass.—It is not ...

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  30. FELL OFF A PLOUGH.

    LAURA, August 28.—Yesterday afternoon an accident happened to Frank Walter, 16 years of age, eighth son of Mr. J. T. Walter, Pine Park. The lad was using ...

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  31. "GERMAN FEAR AND DRUNKENNESS."

    From "Sobriety":—"I agree with your correspondent 'Wilhelm Ey' that England has much more to fear from the real enemy within than, the supposed enemy without ...

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  32. FALL FROM A TRAMCAR.

    Mrs. Polson, of Ann street. Stepney, stepped off an electric ear at the eastern side of Hindmarsh square on Monday before on it had stopped. She fell heavily, and ...

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  33. THE DRY NORTH.

    There was a time in the not so far distant past when a southerner, suffering from over much rain chilled constitution, or wet feet, could, by a day's journey up country ...

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  34. TWO LITTLE BOYS DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, August 30.—Carl Ritter, aged mine years, and Alberg Waters, seven years of age, were playing on the banks of the Barwon River as Collarnebri yesterday ...

    Article : 154 words
  35. SOULS AND SPIRITS.

    Sir—J. Way Goldie has apparently only scanned my letter, for he eludes the main points. I was most particular to point out that one of the first things—in fact, the ...

    Article : 209 words
  36. UNCERTAIN VALUE OF WILLS.

    From John O'Sullivan, Adelaide:—"In The Register of August 24 is an account of a will which shows how uncertain a will may be, even when properly drawn up. I ...

    Article : 230 words
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  39. CHILD MOTHERS.

    Fram the Rev. Henry E. Cock, St. Ignatius's. Norwood:—"Sir John Madden's address on this subject, printed in The Register on ...

    Article : 800 words
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