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  2. DIRECTORSHIP OF AGRICULTURE.

    "One of the best moves the Government has made since it took office." That was how a prominent fanner on Monday received the announcement in The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    Workmen engaged at the alterations to the Royal Exchange Building in King William street sot a rude scare on Monday morning, when the clatter of ...

    Article : 315 words
  4. DUSTY ROADS.

    A special committee of enquiry to determine whether it would be possible to obtain tougher and better metal for roads than that which is used at present in ...

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  5. PRESERVE THE PARK LANDS.

    Early in the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon the Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen) drew attention to the proposal of the Federal military ...

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  6. ELECTRIC CARS COLLIDE.

    Electric rare carrying freight and pas­sengers collided at Tipton, Indiana, yes­terday. Six persons were killed and a similar number injured. The collision is ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    New light on the position of South African politics has been shed by Sir Joseph B. Robinson (Chairman of the Robinson South African Banking ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. AVIATION AND ITS RISKS.

    The Paris newspapers state that, although M. Chavez, the Peruvian aviator, failed to reach Milan in bis across-the-Alps flight. Each sympathy has been felt with ...

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  9. WOOLSHED DESTROYED.-FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

    BROKEN HILL, September 26.—The mounted troopers who went out to the scene of the Yaleowinna woolshed fire on Sunday night report that two sheds ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. GEN. METHEUN'S DEFENCE SCHEME.

    Gen. Methuen (Commander-in-Chief of the military force in South Africa, since 1907) recently agreed to retain the command until April 1912, in order to advise ...

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  11. AERIAL SOMERSAULT.

    An aeroplane carrying M. Poillot, a leading aviator, and a passenger, somersaulted when at s considerable height during an exhibition at Charteres, France, and ...

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  12. SCALDING FATALITY.

    HORSHAM, September 24.—A sad case of death by scalding has occurred at Heywood. Stephen Evans, 15 months old, pulled a kettle of boiling water over ...

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  13. KILKENNY ACCIDENT.

    Steve Rut, of Queenstown, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday evening suffering from a fracture of the skull as the result of an accident at ...

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  14. THROWS FROM A HORSE.

    CALTOWIE, September 24.—Miss Curtin, in the employ of Mr. Noonan, fanner, of Hornsdale, was returning from the school picnic this evening when the horse she was ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. FOUND DROWNED.

    At about 9 o'clock on Monday morning some boys playing on the Semaphore beach, opposite to Port Glanville, discovered the body of a man, which had evidently been ...

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  16. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    M. Fontenelle, a well-known aviator, met with an accident in somewhat similar circumstances at Maubeuge. He was picked up in an unconscious condition, and ...

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  17. FATAL FALL.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September 26.—August Lehmann, farmer, of Yahl, who sustained a fracture of the spine by falling out of a cart last Monday afternoon, died ...

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  18. PARIS TO BRUSSELS RACE.

    An accident occurred to the aeroplane used by M. Loridan, who competed in the race from Paris to Brussels. M. Loridan was accompanied in his ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. EMPIRE'S BONDS.

    His Majesty King George has given a cordial farewell message to Hip Queen's Own Rifles Regiment (Col. Sir Henry Pellat in command) on the ever of their ...

    Article : 247 words
  20. TWO INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted two inquests at the Adelaide Police Court Monday morning. ...

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  21. OFF THE LINE.

    VICTOR HARBOUR, September 25.—While shunting on Saturday a large bogie carriage jumped the points, with the result Lliat it blocked the permanent way. After ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. SHOOTING THE RAPIDS.

    A Canadian, named Leach, has just accomplished a daring enterprise. In a specially fitted barrel, he went through the famous whirlpool rapids of Niagara, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. ANOTHER DERAILMENT.

    MELBOURNE, September 26.—While the train from Ferntree Gully to Gembrook (narrow-gauge line) was entering Gembrook Station at 5.20 a.m. the engine and ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. RUSSIAN MURDERED.

    The Sydney police have not arrested me young Russian suspected of the murder of his compatriot whose body was found in Darling River, near to Bourke. They have ...

    Article : 791 words
  25. WHENCE THE SHOT?

    An Englishman had an unaccountable experience in France list week. He was walking from Calais to Sangatte, accompanied by his seven-year-old son. During ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. ABORIGINE'S DEATH.

    PERTH, September 26.—Extraordinary evidence was given during an inquest at Esperance on a male aborigine named Ruby. In his Ruby. In his dying depositions Ruby ...

    Article : 312 words
  27. BRITISH ARMY.

    Gen Sir J. P. P. French, Inspected' General of the Fortes since 1917 in summing up the lessons the recent military maneuvres in England expressed his warm ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. THE CHOLERA.

    The cholera has appeared at Naples. The Government has latterly thoroughly reorganized the public health service throughout the kingdom, particularly at ...

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  29. ARMY AIRSHIP.

    The army airship Beta, which made successful trips from Aldershot to London and back some months ago, was employed in connection with the recent maneuvres in ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. PUZZLING CASE.

    Miss Elsie Jones, the young saleswoman who was found gagged and bound at the rear of her employer's shop in Bridge street, Ballarat, on Saturday night, was in ...

    Article : 449 words
  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A correspondent at Port Lincoln refers to the rapid increase there in the sheep flocks. It is regretted by the writer that, adequate means are not available for ...

    Article : 201 words
  32. THE CUSTOMS TARIFF.

    In a pamphlet issued under the auspices of the Cobden Club, Dr. Alexander lire, K.C., Lord Advocate of Scotland, incidentally refers to a customs tariff as a ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. "HOLD YOUR TONGUE."

    For about a quarter of an hour on Alonday the Practice Court was a scene of unusual shouting. There was presented to the Court by Mr. A. E. Jones a ...

    Article : 313 words
  34. BURIED BY STONE.

    SYDNEY, September 26.—David Wat­son and Richard Evans were working to­gether in the Stanford Merthyr Colliery, Kurri Kurri, on Monday, when a fall of ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSED.

    MELBOURNE, September 26.—A sensational accident occurred to-day to workmen who were enraged erecting additions to the Royal hotel at Rupanvan. The ...

    Article : 140 words
  36. VETO CONFERENCE.

    The Daily Telegraph announces that the next meeting of the conference between representatives of the Ministry and Opposition on the question of the power of vale ...

    Article : 56 words
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  38. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    There is great activity in shipbuilding in the United Kingdom. The Daily News announces that Messrs. Harland & Wolff, of Belfast, are constructing at their ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. FINANCIAL WORRY.

    PERTH, September 26.—J. Amsberg auctioneer, of Hay street, city, swallowed a dose of strychnine at his office on Monday morning and although Dr. Clement ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. ATTACKED BY BEES.

    WASLEYS, September 26.—A singular accident befell Mr. W. E. Buckley, of Wasleys, on Saturday afternoon. While he was cultivating one of his paddocks with ...

    Article : 255 words
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