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  2. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From the Rev. JOHN BLACKET, Royston Park:—I notice that the Bible and the Christian faith are once more laid upon the anvil; both have worn out ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon, the Town Clerk reported that it would be necessary to redeclare the various rates, ...

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  4. LABOUR POLITICS.

    The A.L.P. wrangle has by no means been settled, notwithstanding that the executive has officially announced that the explanations given by the leaders of the ...

    Article : 459 words
  5. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    ALDGATE, January 10.—A bush fire broke oat in Mrs. Watt's paddock on Saturday, and before it was checked it burned a building close to Mrs. Walter Norman's house. The ...

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  6. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. G. E. Jenkins) stated on Monday that the Australian Trade Commissioner in the East (Mr. E. T. Sheaf) has received an ...

    Article : 386 words
  7. ALEXANDRA ELECTION.

    From HARRY H. NEWELL:—In The Observer of January 13 you have a statement about the Alexandra by election in which you refer to Mr. H. H. Newell as ...

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  8. THE COORONG ROAD.

    From MURRAY GALL, Cantara:—In a recent issue of The Observer there appeared a photo, of part of the Coorong road, with a paragraph which stated that ...

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  9. ITALY AND ECONOMIC ALCOHOLISM

    From the Rev. J. C. The following is from a paper by Propert on Agriculture) on the prohibition movement in Italy written for and ...

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  10. SCOUTS' CORROBBOREE

    The Australian Boy Scouts' annual corrobboree, at the Flemington Showgrounds, will end to-morrow, and special trains will leave Newmarket at about noon for ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. CARPENTERS AND BACK PAY.

    Cr. Edwards drew attention, at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council, on Monday, to the fact that certain carpenters had not received the ruling rate of pay ...

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  12. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    The Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr. W. A. Webb), on Monday morning received a letter containing a postal order for 7/6 from an anonymous source, ...

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  13. LUCKY TO BE ALIVE.

    Having given himself up to the police at Rutherglen on January 1 on a charge of having shot at Stanley Ewen, with intent to murder him, at Macclesfield nearly ...

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  14. NORTH MURRAY RAILWAY URGED

    The rapid fall of the River Murray—equal to about an inch a day—which has already reduced it below normal summer level, has again brought into prominence ...

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  15. TREASURES OF THEBES.

    The Egyptian Government baa officially announced that, while it does not wish to hamper the Earl of Carnarvon in any arrangements he may make with private ...

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  16. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales for the new year opened to-day, When a representative catalogue of 6,684 bales were brought forward. Competition was keen, and the general bulk ...

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  17. THE TRAMWAYS.

    From "IN MEMORIAM":—"Grateful's" letter in reference to the new town terminals of the Dulwich and Burnside cars should make self-respecting people ...

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  18. INTERESTING FIND IN PALESTINE.

    An interesting letter has been received by Mr. H. W. Marshall (General Secretary of the Public Library) from Mr. A. Rowe, late custodian of the archaelogical ...

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  19. COAL MINES TRIBUNAL

    The requestor the Powlett River branch of the Australian Coal and Shale Employes Federation, which embraces the State Coal Mine employee, at Wonthaggi—at present ...

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  20. FIRM MARKET IN SYDNEY.

    At the wool sales in Sydney to-day the catalogues totalled 7,948 bales, and sales 7,407 bales. The market ruled very firm at improved level of last week. All merino ...

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  21. W.A. BOYS AT PIRIE.

    The Western Australian boys, members of the Young Australian League, arrived by train this afternoon, having been motored from Clare to Blyth. ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE.

    Big incomes are being made by an increasing number of young ex-officers by leading a jolly life among people in a position to place substantial orders for ...

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  23. ALLEGED WHARF THEFTS.

    Charles Guyatt and John O'Connor were at the General Police Court to-day committed for trial on a charge of having stolen goods valued at £600, the property ...

    Article : 181 words
  24. WEEK-END BURGLARIES.

    Forcing the hack door of the shop of Mr. H. A. Hattam, draper, Glenferrie road, Malvern, between 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon and 10 o'clock on Sunday ...

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  25. BIRD DESTRUCTION.

    From "NON-SHOOTER."—It is n great pity that Capt. White answered the letter, which I stated would be my last, in such a vindictive way. It is also ...

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  26. DON'T JUMP OUT OF BED.

    Do not spring from your bed the moment you wake in the morning. Do not spring from your bed at all—take it quietly. This is the advice that the best ...

    Article : 270 words
  27. THE GAMING LAWS.

    Figures prepared by Senior-Detective McCann show that there were 175 convictions fur breaches of the gaming laws last year. The fines imposed totalled ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. BOLTING HORSE.

    Galloping across the intersection of Swanston street and Flinders street this morning, a horse, which had need itself from a cart and had boiled from opposite ...

    Article : 245 words
  30. RITUALISM AND ST. PETER'S COLLEGE.

    From "AN ELDERLY" CHURCHMAN."—"Father" comments that "Mr. Sanders has never been able to secure a vote in Synod." Exactly, and why? ...

    Article : 1,147 words
  31. CHEAPER SERVICES.

    The Sydney City Council is considering a proposal to purchase a quarter interest in a company which is being formed to reopen the Balmain coal mine. Electric ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. SEVEN LIONS KILLED.

    Big game hunters can still find plenty of lions in Rhodesia waiting to be shot. Seven fell recently before three men, three guns, and 13 cartridges. The shooting ...

    Article : 253 words
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