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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the National Welfare League, formerly the National Referendum League, the following communication was received from the Kalgooriie Engine ...

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  3. OUR ARMY RESERVE.

    Regulations were approved to-day by the Federal Executive Council for the creation of an Australian Army Reserve, which will embrace three classes, as ...

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  4. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Like other parte of the world, South Australia has its plant breeders, and one of the most enthusiastic of the most enthusiastic of these is Mr. F. A Joyner, of Bridgewater, whose ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    There are indications that the trouble with the casual wheat stackers at the Ocean Steamers' and Birkenbead wharfs, at Port Adelaide, is likely to be ended at ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The principal feature of the new programme at West's this evening is a Triangle drama entitled "The Beggar of Cawnpore," one of the finest productions ...

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  7. BRITISH MUSIC.

    From "Taxpayer":—"I should suggest to the Premier that British melodies be taught to all children in the State schools, and at future recruiting meetings and ...

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  8. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Sympathy":—"Seeing that head masters and teachers have got an increase in salary, I hope the Minister will see fit to give the women caretakers a little ...

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  9. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS.

    Our Paracombe correspondent writes:— The strong winds have wrought havoc in the gardens and orchards,, and many pounds worth of fruit is lying beneath the ...

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  10. TEN MINUTES LATE—FINED £1.

    From "Junius Junior":—"Thank goodness At last Dr. Ramsay Smith bas found his exact place, and come into line with Nelson and Sir Henry Laurence; still the one ...

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  11. CLOSING GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    From A. T. Saunders:—"Parliament decided to close these German-Lutheran schools presumably because their existence was not conducive to loyalty to the British ...

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  12. ZINC SMELTING DISAGREEMENT SETTLED.

    A settlement of the trouble at the Associated Zinc Smelters' works at Port Pirie has been effected. The men who struck some time ago attended this morning to ...

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  13. LIVE STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    The following bookings of live stock were made from the stations named during January:—Quorn, 11 cattle, 13 horses, 550 sheep; Stirling, 75, —, 800; Gordon, 18 cattle; Hawker, 183, 8, 1,000 ...

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  14. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    At the Wondergraph Theatre in Hindley street on Wednesday evening there was a large audience to witness the weekly change of programme. The selection on ...

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  15. THE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    From S. Herrick:—"As a strong anti-conscriptionist and a loyal and patriotic subject of the King, I protest against the tactics of several of the conscriptionists. ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT RETURNED SOLDIERS' TOY FACTORY.

    It is understood that there is some trouble among the men employed at the Returned Soldiers' Toy Factory, in Young street, Adelaide, conducted by the ...

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  17. THE RURAL VOICE.

    LAMEROO, February 5.—This afternoon a fire broke out in Mr. Stanitzke's crop shortly after Mr. Taylor had started stripping operations. Fortunately neighbours came to the assistance of Mr. ...

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  18. THE LADY BUTCHER.

    From "N. S.," Tarcoola.—"Many women have been immortalized in song, not because they did anything very useful in the world, but simply because some ...

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  19. THE HAIRDRESSERS' DISPUTE.

    The employers connected with the hair-dressing trade in Adelaide have now formed themselves into two separate parties—one in favour of, and the other ...

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  20. THE PAPUAN OILFIELD.

    The Papuan oilfield, which has been described by experts as one of the most promising petroleum-bearing areas of the world, was taken over by the ...

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  21. CHEER-UP GIRLS.

    From "An Early Member":—" A. M. C evidently has not been in camp for a sufficient time to speak with any great knowledge of our work. If he had been to one ...

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  22. THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME.

    The popular Empire Theatre in Grote street was the rendezvous of a large number of amusement seekers on Wednesday evening, when the bi-weekly change of ...

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  23. THE COUNTRY.

    BALAKIAVA, February 7.—Ptes. H Bowden A. Willis. J. S. Shruhsole, and Daniell have been entertained at farewell socials by the Balaklava Cheer-up Society. Pte. Bowden is a married man ...

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  24. ANTARCTIC DISASTERS

    To-day the King received Mr. Wild, the leader of the Shackleton party which was marooned on Elephant Island. His Majesty congratulated the explorer on his ...

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  25. UNNECESSARY HOTELS.

    From the Rev. C. E. Schafer:—"Mr. Barwell, M.P., Liberal representative for Stanley, spoke well for the bars at the deputation, considering the weak case he ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Curious."—The meaning, of course, was that a rumour regarding a mishap to the vessel bad been refuted. The paragraph stated—"A disquieting rumour was current concerning a steamer ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    Frank Brown, a young man, a resident of Violet Town, who has been on a holiday visit here (writes the Yackandandah correspondent of The Melbourne Age), was ...

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  28. RAILWAYS BAND.

    The Railways Band will render the following programme at Glenelg on Friday night:—March, "Holyrood" (Alford); overture, "H Barbiere" (Rossini); comet ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS AT THE ABATTOIRS.

    The members of the South Australian branch of the Meat Industry Employes' Union employed at the Metropolitan Abattoirs held a special meeting at the Trades ...

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  30. INFECTED OYSTERS.

    A few weeks ago an outbreak of typhoid eyer occurred in the metropolitan area, and it was attributed to oysters taken from the storage bed in the Port River, which ...

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  31. AN AWARD FOR COAL LUMPERS.

    Its decision was given to-day by the Coal Lumpers' Wages Board with regard to the claims by the Coal Lumpers' Union arising out of a dispute which recently led ...

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  32. RIFLE CLUB RECRUITING.

    From Walter Hutley, General Organizer, State Recruiting Committee:— "Reports of the meeting held at Murray Bridge on Friday last to form the Federal ...

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  33. A BAD FALL.

    Mr. A. E. Scott, of James Park, Lockleys, While driving a pair of hordes attached to a trolly at Port Adelaide on Wednesday afternoon fell from the ...

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  34. FIRE IN THE FENCE.

    Messrs. R. Mitchell & Co. were removing furniture from the residence of Mr. 6. Simons, in Playfair street, Birkenhead, on Wednesday afternoon, when the front ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. SMALL CITY FIRE.

    "At 1 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon the Metropolitan Fire Brigade was summoned to an outbreak of fire in Collins street, Adelaide. A wood-and-iron stable, the ...

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  37. FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS.

    From Capt. J. K. Langsford, Prospect:— "Referring to 'H. P.'s' letter, I have as much dislike to the Hun and his methods as any one; but all people with German ...

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  38. YOUNG WOMAN'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    PERTH, February 7.—An inquest on a young single woman, Cora Ingram, who died at the Perth Public Hospital on January 30. was opened yesterday. The ...

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  39. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Workers' Educational Association was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. Ryan, M.P., presided over a fair attendance. It was decided that a public ...

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  40. SHARKS AT THE BEACHES.

    From "E. J. Bee":—"Much concern is always evinced over the presence of sharks on our beaches, and it is only right that bathers should be warned when the ...

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  41. STANDARD SAMPLE OF WHEAT.

    On Wednesday next the corn trade sectional committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce will meet to decide the f.a.q. standard of wheat far this season. ...

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  42. STATE STEAMER DAMAGED.

    PERTH, February 7.—The Colonial Secretary has received a cable message from the Agent-General (Sir Newton Moore) that the State motor steamer Kangaroo ...

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  43. MALLEE CROPS.

    The wheat returns throughout the district (writes our Pinnaroo correspondent) in almost every instance are exceeding expectations, and the general average ...

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  44. ALIGHTING FROM TRAMCARS.

    From "Eight Way":—"In reference to H. K.V suggestion about having warning notices placed in the trams concerning passengers leaving the car while it is in ...

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  45. SUPPOSED BURNING TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, February 7.—The Commercial Hotel at Cambooya, also a butcher's shop and a ball adjoining, were totally destroyed by fire early this morning. Human ...

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  46. HAYSTACK DESTROYED.

    ADROSSAN, February 5.—A fire occurred on the farm of Mr. J. Smith, about eight miles from Ardrossan, and 250 tons of hay was totally destroyed. Many willing ...

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