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  3. THE "HAREM" SKIRT IN LONDON.

    These skirts have recently caused almost riots in European cities. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE LIBERAL UNION.

    The Prospect Hall was crowded on Thursday evening to hear Mr. Homburg explain the referendum proposals and the speaker must have been highly pleased and the speaker ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    PORT GERMELN. The Marry Webster arrived yesterday with a cargo of water pipes, which are to replace the present water main from the Bartooa ...

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  6. THE REFERENDA.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) addressed a crowded meeting at Perth last, night under the auspices of the Australian Labour Federation in support of the ...

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  7. GLENELG.

    A meeting of ladies organized by the active women's branch of the [?] Union at Glenelg, was held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday Afternoon. The ...

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  8. SPECIAL CORONATION GIFT.

    KAPUNDA, March 9, The Mayaress (Mrs. Rees) has received from lady Bosanquet a letter of thanks for the splendid contribution forwarded for the Queen ...

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  9. BRANCH AT PARKSIDE.

    Mr. W. During presided over a good attendance at the Parkside Institute of Friday evening when a branch of the Liberal Union was formal. Mr. J. H. Cooke ...

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  10. LIGHTING KAPUNDA.

    KAPUNDA March 9. The lighting committee appointed some time ago to enquire into the question the lighting of the town has presented its ...

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  11. SKIN-GRAFTING STORY.

    In April, 1904 a little girl, Jessie Jackson living at Williamstown, near to Mount Gambier, was severely burned. About 20 local residents had skin taken of and ...

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  12. AN ANCHOR DREDGED UP.

    PORT PIRIE March 9, The dredger Saurien is doing good work in the harbour. Operations are being bounded on the west side of the north end of the ...

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  13. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the implement workers strikers to-day Mr. Prendargast (Leader of the State Parliamentary Labour Party) said they were praying that the men in ...

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  14. LESSON FOR SERVANT GIRLS.

    A servant girl who was at one time in the employ of Mr. F. V. Smith, solicitor found at the Sate Children's Court on Friday afternoon that it is a dangerous ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. PREMIER MURRAY OUTSPOKEN.

    Before an audience of about 2000 people in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night premier (Mr.Murray) and the State Treasurer ( Mr. watt ), supported by Sir ...

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  16. METHODISTS AND LOCAL OPTION.

    The Methodist Conference to-day adopted a month expressing profound dissatis[?]tion with the new Licensing Act, and urging Methodist to vole for the ...

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  17. MUNICIPALITIES WANT FEDERAL LOANS.

    The Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr.Frazer) stated to-day that one or two applications had been received from municipalities for loans from the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 70 words
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