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  2. A LONG FIGHT EXPECTED.

    The Decision reached in Melbourne by the overseas strike committee, after consultation, it is believed, with union leaders in Sydney and Melbourne to concentrate all the British seamen on strike in Australia in a canvas camp in the vicinity of Melbourne, is taken to point to the fact ...

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  3. SLEEPERS ON RAILWAY LINE.

    The alertness of the driver on a Bridgewater train in observing an obstruction placed on the line between. Blackwood and Belair on Thursday ...

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  4. BUNGAREE MERINOS.

    At Bungaree Station, near Clare, on Thursday, half of the famous merino stud was submitted to auction, and realized more than £33,000. Sales ...

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  5. A NOTABLE PIONEER.

    Among native-born pioneers of the south-eastern district of South Australia few women have done as much for their own and succeeding generations as Mrs. ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    In the absence of the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) in Melbourne on urgent State business, the Attorney-General (Hon. W. J. Denny) was leader for the Government ...

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  7. HAIL, RAIN, WIND, AND SNOW.

    After the few days of warm weather for the beginning of show week, the country was heartened by useful agricultural rains. Follow-on showers continued until the middle of this week, and on Wednesday night the disturbance over the south-eastern portion of the continent ...

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  8. RAIN THE TRANSFORMER.

    The northern areas of South Australia have undergone a complete metamorphesis during the past week following upon the timely rains which have fallen. The ...

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  9. MORE "BLACKNESS."

    The secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Seamen's Union announced to-day that it had been decided by the seamen to declare "black" the lines holding four ...

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  10. BARATTA LEASES.

    Sir—Strangways Springs, Limited, has instructed us to write you with reference to the paragraph under the above heading which appeared in The Register on the ...

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  11. PORT ADELAIDE PROSECUTIONS.

    Mr. Condon enquired in the House of Assembly on Thursday if the Government, in response to a promise made the previous day, had taken any action regarding ...

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  12. TOD RIVER SCHEME.

    The conditions at the Tod River Reservoir were referred to by the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. L. L. Hill) on Thursday. In a statement he ...

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  13. GALE AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The Railways Department received a telegram on Thursday from Mr. J. E. Walton (superintendent at Murray Bridge) to the effect that a severe gale was ...

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  14. PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECHES.

    In answer to s question put to him by Mr. Mahony, in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, as to the "broadcasting" of the Prime Minister's speeches ...

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  15. WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day a splendid selection of merinos was submitted. Continental buyers operated freely, and opening rates were maintained. ...

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  16. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    A cold north-easterly wind and a leaden sky which, during most of the day drenched Melbourne with, almost continuous showers marked, the ...

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  17. FURTHER SHOWERS IN SETTLED

    The Weather Office reported on Thursday at 9 p.m.:—The deep ana persistent disturbance over south-eastern Australia farther intensified since yesterday, and ...

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  18. COST OF CLOTHING.

    The London Daily Herald (Labour) says:—"Good reasons exist for a substan­tial reduction to be made in the cost of clothes. The wholesale prices of clothing ...

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  19. MORE HOTELS ENTERED.

    Thieves visited Victor Harbour on Wednesday night. Three places were entered, and altogether £8 in cash and two tins of benzolene were, removed. Entrance ...

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  20. MILLBROOK RESERVOIR FILLING.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. L. L. Hill) intimated on Thursday that the whole of the reservoirs in the metropolitan area would be full within ...

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  21. TEXTILES AND TARIFF.

    The Dewsbury Chamber of Commerce has resolved to recommend the non-acceptance of any cancellation of orders on account of the increase in the ...

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  22. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Gunn) visited the Federal Parliament House to-day and conferred with the Minister of ...

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  23. INCREASED PENSIONS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Dr. Pave) moved the second reading of the Invalid Old-Age Pension Bill, which, he explained, increased the ...

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  24. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Cash and conversion applications to the Conversion Loan, totalled £31,220, at the Commonwealth Bank, Adelaide, yesterday, there being 143 individual applicants ...

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  25. BACCHUS MARSH TRAGEDY.

    At the conclusion to-day of the enquiry into the death of Elliam Cowan Smith, aged 57 yean, labourer, who was shot (several others being injured), while ...

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  26. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The City Corporation appear to be thoroughly in earnest in their efforts to suppress the sale of bad milk. On Thursday morning, September 18, three vendors ...

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  27. CROSSWORD COMPETITION.

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  29. CHINA'S CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    China's gross Customs revenue for the seven months ended July 31 was 3,000,000 taels less than last year. It is authoritatively stated that trade now appears to be ...

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