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    Luck is waiting for something to turn up. Labour, with keen eyes and strong will, will tarn up something. Luck lies in bed and wishes the postman would bring him news of a ...

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  8. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Work, work, work, this is the world's salvation, the safety of the individual; Work, work work, 'twill save you from damnation ...

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  9. SPARKS.

    Wanted—More rain. The Queen in Ireland. Exit Hendry; enter Smith. Hark! I hear the angel sing under my ...

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  10. DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    Present—All. Statement of expenditure of last year's main road grant signed for sending an to audit office. Tenders accepted:—Main roads—No.7. spreading and blinding metal. ...

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  11. WAR ITEMS.

    "Banjo" Paterson's latest letter in the S.M. Herald is written from Kimberley. "Our little colonial contingents," he says in his preface, "are mere handfuls of grain in the great sack ...

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  14. SLEEP WHEN WORK IS DONE

    During the late summer (1896) I passed ?everal weeks in a foreign city nearly 700 miles further south than London. We had about en days intense heat, and for six weeks, when ...

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  15. APOINGA, MARCH 31.

    Present—All but Cr. Pearse. Correspondence from Crown Lands' office with enclosure from Blaschek re road by Geranium. Plains; chairman to attend and request that road may ...

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  16. KARRI DAVIES AND THE BOER.

    A splendid story is told of Kani Davies, who was wounded while fighting so gallantly with the Imperial Light Horse at the Tugela Karri Davies was one of the few who have ...

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  17. SPORTING NOTES

    There are to be two football clubs in Burra this year, viz., the Aberdeen and Burra. Preliminary meetings have been held, and minor ...

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  18. THE UNITED CHURCHES

    Special services in connection with the celebration of Methodist Union were conducted on Sunday week by the Revs. S. Wellington, W. O. North and W. G. Clarke. The meetings ...

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  21. INDIAN FAMINF BELIEF FUND.

    The following donations have been received: Ernest Crews £1 Is Thos. Fai Child 2s 6d, J. E. H. Winnall Is, H. Motherall Is, F. ...

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  22. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    On Friday evening a special summoned meeting was held at the Court room. There were fully 40 members present, and C.R.A. G. R. Maclagan presided. The election of a ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENCE

    we were favoured with splendid ram on Monday last, and ploughing and sowing is proceeding rapidly. ...

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