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  2. THE WOOL PURCHASE.

    In connection with the Government purchase of the Australian wool clips, the Army Council has appointed Lieut.-Col. Vernon Willey, formerly a member of the ...

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  3. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Of all the experiments in progress at the Roseworthy Agricultural College no others probably appeal so strongly to the farmers as do those relating to the influence of ...

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  4. MIRACLE OF HEALING.

    Vanves is a name one has often seen on Paris tramcars and motor buses. One used to wonder where and what it was. For one never went there. But now all Paris ...

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  5. A FOND HOPE.

    Nothing is more remarkable than the tendency to believe that famous men reported dead under tragic or mysterious circumstances are still among the living. ...

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  6. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    From S. Newland—"The articles in The Register of December 30, on 'Sleeping Wealth of Central Australia,' and of January 2 on 'Important Suggestions by Mr. ...

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  7. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From the Hon. F. S. Wallis, M.L.C.:—"Those persons who still have their little superstitions regarding certain numbers and days may be interested to know that ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The reputation achieved by J. C. Williamson, Limited, by showing exclusively all the latest and best of the famous Fox films is responsible for the attraction of ...

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  9. GENERAL NOTES.

    A capital map of the River Murray and the country south and east of the great waterway has been received from Mr. J. G. Arnold. It shows, among other ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES.

    The London newspapers welcome the appointment of Mr. C. G. Wade, K.C., M.L.A., as New South Wales Agent-General in England in ...

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  11. FINE TWO-TOOTH MERINOS.

    Among the sheep which attracted special attention at the Christmas market at the Abattoirs were 142 machine-shorn pure North Bungaree merinos that had come ...

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  12. IN THE COURTS.

    That he meant the glass for his wife, and not for his baby, was the explanation tendered to Constable Curtis by Edward Francis Ryan, who was charged, at the Adelaide Police Court, on ...

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  13. RECRUITING.

    From "Australian Scot":—With, reference to Mr. Donald Mackinnon's appeal, I suggest the following:—Everybody a volunteer. Go forward. ...

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  14. OLD COUNTRY AYRSHIRES.

    A breezy letter, full of information, has been received from Mr. P. A. G. McNab, of the well-known Oakbank family of Ayrshire cattle breeders in Victoria, who is now ...

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  15. "THE POWER AND THE GLORY."

    This powerful drama will be produced for only three more nights at the Tivoli Theatre. The play is full of incident. The gorgeous scenery and costumes and ...

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  16. THE POET GRAY.

    From "F. L. B.":—"The Hon. A. H. Peake would have been more just, both to Gray and to Dr. Johnson, if he had emoted also the latter's remarks on "The ...

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  17. LUTHERAN SCHOOLS.

    From "Anstralian":—"Mr. O. J. A. Hubner wants to know what he has done, and what the Lutheran schools have done, that Germans should be deprived of them. ...

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  18. AFTER THE RACES.

    Four betting prosecutions arising out of the S.A.J.C. races at Morphetville on New Year's Day were heard at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, before Messrs. S. J. Michell, S.M. W. ...

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  19. KING'S THEATRE.

    This afternoon, at the King's Theatre, the last performance of that charming children's play "Seven Little Australians" will be given. Any mother seeking a ...

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  20. SPLENDID CAMERA WORK.

    From "Intensely Pleased":—"I hope all who could do so took the opportunity of inspecting in the Cheer-up Hut the magnificent specimens of portraiture by ...

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  21. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The hot weather during the past few days has not affected the attendance at the Majestic Theatre. Both at the afternoon and evening performances the audiences have ...

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  22. THE LAW COURTS.

    GAWLER: Tuesday, January 2 (before Messrs. W. H. Cox and G. Bright).—Seneeta Clarke, licencee of the Victorian Hotel, Williamston, was charged on the information of S.C. ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Imposition."—1. In its present form your letter would probably bring you and us under the libel laws, 2. In the first instance you should communicate with the police, stating the facts ...

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  24. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    From "Three-snd-Six":—"With the advent of daylight saving and the present great need for economy, I desire to draw attention to the fact that the Electric ...

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  25. NEW WHEAT.

    MANOORA, December 26.—The first load of new wheat brought into the station consisted of 40 bags of Florence, which was grown by Mr. R. F. Kelly. It was a good ...

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  26. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    The attraction at the Wondergraph this evening, when a new programme will be presented, will be the much-talked-of local production "Remorse," by the Mathews ...

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  27. POLICE.

    Three men were dealt with for insobriety. John Harts, who was liberated on a charge of drunkenness, was fined £1, with ID/ costs, for indecent behaviour in Angas street on the previous ...

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  28. DAIRYING IN RUSSIA.

    A consular report sheds a light upon the extraordinary advances made in recent pears in Russian productive effort. "Stretching from the Ural Mountains to the ...

    Article : 228 words
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  30. PORT ADELAIDE: Tuesday, January 2.

    One man was dealt with for insobriety. A Londoner who was staying in Scotland for a little while recently had need of legal assistance. So he went up to a ...

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  31. PAV. PICTURES.

    To-day will see the last of the present programme, which includes chapter 28 of "The Diamond from the Sky" and the powerful flying drama "When the Soul ...

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  32. EGGLAYING COMPETITIONS.

    The latest report concerning the egglaying competitions in progress at the Queensland Agricultural College shows that 9,708 eggs were laid during December, representing an average ...

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  33. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A change of programme will be presented to-night at the Empire Theatre. Several splendid animated photo-plays will be screened. The star feature will be a ...

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  34. THE RURAL VOICE.

    HAWKER, December 29.—The hailstorm which occurred on November 24 flattened, among others, a beautiful wheat crop belonging to Mr. F. W. Heausler that had been estimated to average fully ...

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  35. "AUSTRALIA AT WAR."

    To-night at the Town Hall the first production of "Australia at War" will be screened. This picture has created a deep impression throughout Australia, and is ...

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  36. TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND.

    At Henley Beach to-night the following programme will be given:—March, "The ball;" two-step, "On the Mississippi;" selection, "The cinema star;" melody, "A ...

    Article : 74 words
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