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  2. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p.m. on Thursday).—Continued cold and showery weather over the central and coastal and liner in the north. ...

    Article : 31 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,097 words
  4. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Otranto of the Orient line, left Colombo on July 2, and is expected to arrive at Fremantle at 6 a.m. on July 12. The vessel should arrive at Largs Bay in ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. "OBSTINATE DAVY."

    The opening of the fine Bureau of the South American Republics at Washington recalls to a writer in Travel and Explorstion an amusing storu connected with the ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. THIS AFTERNOON'S JOURNAL.

    The special sports edition of The Journal has rapidly found public popularity, and the up-to-date contents of Fridays pages are greatly appreciated by followers of ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Friday, July 8—Low water, 10 a.m.; high water, 4.15 p.m. ARRIVED.—July 7. Macedonia. R.M.S. 5,244 tons, C. D. Bennett ...

    Article : 2,629 words
  8. ONE THOUSAND MOTOR CARS.

    There is perhaps no belter indicator of the general prosperity of South Australia than that supplied by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Eight years ago the motor ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. GENERAL RAIN.

    The Weather Office reported at 9 p.m. on Thursday:—The weather in Adelaide to-day was fine, but cold and cloudy. The minimum temperature this morning was ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. The Register. ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910.

    The President of the Now South Wales Industrial Court was officially told last week that the tension among the northern coal miners was again ...

    Article : 815 words
  11. HUMAN SKULLS AS LUGGAGE.

    The task of classifying dutiable articles is occasionally beyond the powers of foreign custons officials (says Travel and Exploration). The following incident recalls the ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. THE KING'S CIVIL LIST.

    Lord Palmerston is credited with the remark that British taxpayers wished their Government to spend money "like a gentleman." A cable, message to-day ...

    Article : 672 words
  13. JUSTIFICATION INDEED.

    Thus did the Secretary of the Y.W.C.A. (Miss Esther Anderson) on Thursday night justify the institution to which she belongs:—"Ask the hundreds of girls who ...

    Article : 374 words
  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 187 words
  15. SUPERSEDE BEER.

    Giving evidence in a stabbing case at the London Sessions recently, Mr. William Thornburn described a remarkably successful temperature club at Notting Hill. It is ...

    Article : 261 words
  16. Y.W.C.A. ADVANCEMENT.

    The Young Women's Christian Association has outgrown its premises in Hindmarsh square, and it urgently requires greater accommodation. That is why it ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. THE CHAM OF COLOUR.

    "Lady Kitty," in her Woman's Letter from Home, which is published in The Observer this week, writes about the Japanese-British Exhibition, and remarks:— ...

    Article : 442 words
  18. ARRESTED HIS OWN SON.

    A dramatic scene occurred at Carmaux when a workman named Antragues arrested his son Aladin, a dangerous criminal and landed him to the police, who were ...

    Article : 174 words
  19. OYSTER FISHERIES.

    Our Port Lincoln correspondent writes:—The Inspector of Oyster Fisheries (Mr. W. G. Randail) in his report to the Government about a month ago, urged the ...

    Article : 632 words
  20. MAIL NOTICES.

    GREAT BRITAIN.—July 15—10.30 a.m. R.M.S. Crontes; Port Adelaide, 11.15 a.m. (British and foreign parcels post closes at G.P.O. 9.30 a.m.) Mail due in London August 15. ...

    Article : 466 words
  21. PROGRESS IN CHINA.

    The following extract from a letter just received by Dr. Bevan from his son. Professor Louis Bevan of the Imperial University of Tai-Yuan-Fu, in the province of ...

    Article : 635 words
  22. A LITTLE-KNOWN LAND.

    A telegram from Tort Darwin in The Register on Thursday intimated that the Governor of Timor is about to visit Australia to negotiate with the ...

    Article : 717 words
  23. "GENERAL" WANTED.

    Through its employment office the Young Women's Christian Association comes in contact with many phases of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. BETTER OFF.

    Mr. A. Brown, one of the immigrants who arrived by the steamer Dorest, called at The Register Office on Thursday and made the following statement:—"After ...

    Article : 454 words
  25. HOW AUSTRALIA VIEWS AMERICA.

    What is the Australian conception of America? To-day at the Commonwealth Club Mr. John Winfield Scott, of New York, will take this as his topic. Mr. ...

    Article : 326 words
  26. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Secretary of the Australasian National League (Mr. Walter Hutley) has forwarded for publication a copy of the letter subjoined, which was sent from the ...

    Article : 293 words
  27. A NEUTRAL "SALT."

    Mr. Henry Durham; for 50 years science roarer master at the City of London School, has been entertained at a banquet on the occasion of his retirement. In his speech. Mr. ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. OUR GAOLS AND PRISONS.

    The Sheriff's report on the goals and prisons of South Australia for 1909 is both disagreeable and interesting. On the last day of the year there were ...

    Article : 619 words
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