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  2. THE MAIL ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, December 2, 1916.

    If it is true that the darkest hour is before the dawn the public should be able to gain some comfort from the present military situation Information makes ...

    Article : 892 words
  3. CURRENT COMMENT.

    Reported that the Government is again experimenting with brown coal. Results have been disappointing in the post, but if the Government perseveres and puts ...

    Article : 2,615 words
  4. THE WEEK IN RHYME.

    While Anzacs are lonely for sight of their only" To cheer up their bouts in the strife san. Pearce is suggesting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 332 words
  5. CITY AND FINANCIAL NOTES.

    The strum over the wheat position is gradually rising in Victorls meetings of the Farman Union have been held at which grave disapproval has been ...

    Article : 1,992 words
  6. NOTABLE AUSTRALIANS.

    December 3—Sir Richard Batter, who was created Knight Bachelor in 1913. born at Oxford, England, in l850. The Knight was educated at St. peters College. ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. THE WEEVIL MENACE.

    Sir—I happen to be the gentleman who was good enough to call won the Wheat Board and to say he thought he smelt burning wheat in the neighbourhood of ...

    Article : 974 words
  8. TWO ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Lisbon: A decree has been published expelling from Portuguese territory subjects of both sexes considered to be sympathetic towards Germany. ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. EXHIBITION SEWING CIRCLE.

    Miss Racey Beaver (hon. organiser) acknowledges gift for hospital and Exhibition camp from the following ladies:— Mrs. Staford (Hamky Bridge), Steward, Leavers D, Macken[?]te ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. GRANGE RED CROSS CIRCLE.

    The Grange Bed Cross Circle forwarded £20 to the general funds during November. ...

    Article : 17 words
  11. THE LAST CAR—WITH APOLOGIES TO MR. GOODMAN.

    The Chief Engineer and General Manager of the Municipal Tramways Trust was not responsible for the coal strike and therefore could not be blamed for cutting off the late cars. Now that the strike is over, however, we would like to see a more frequent service. Our artist has somewhat apologetically failed to present the true picture. To accurately convey the position there should have been a few more standing on the footrails, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  12. GERMAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. A. T. Saunders writes:—"Your paragraph last week re Riddoch and the Germans reminds me of this The 'Brisbane Weekly Courier' of April 8. 1909. ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. "GIVING AN EYE".

    At one of the recent Aristocratic military weddings in London. the presents, unusually numerous and costly, were on view at the crowded reception, and one ...

    Article : 95 words
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