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  2. Advertising

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. William Kither, a well-known resident of Adelaide, has died suddenly in London. He carried on a large butchering business in this city for many years. ...

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  4. Cricket Concert.

    The concert in aid of the Church Cricket Association will be held in the Institute Hall to-marrow evening. Mr. Emerald Goldsworthy has arranged a ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. Plucky Fire Fighters.

    A fire which might have been attended by more serious results, were it not for the pluck of a lady and an old gentleman 87 years of age, occurred at the ...

    Article : 473 words
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  7. THE RUPAKA-NETHERLIE INCIDENT.

    A telegram from Wallaroo states that Captain Sim, of the steamer Netherlic, is taking action against Captain Barry, of the Rupara, for detention on January 13, ...

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  8. THE DRIVERS' DISPUTE.

    The hearing of the drivers dispute was continued to-day before the Court of Industrial Appeals. H. N. Graves, of Graves & Co., gave ovidence on behalf of ...

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  9. The Murray River.

    The conference of Premiers of New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria on the Murray waters question closed to-day. Although the conference ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. Latest Cables.

    A dreadful train smash occurred near Pontypridd, in Glamorganshire, yesterday. A train with 300 passengers on hoard overtook and dashed into a coal ...

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  11. KETCH ASHORE.

    The ketch Albatross went aground at Birra Island while on her voyago from Cowell to Wallaroo with wheat. She floated off, and sustained no damage. ...

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  12. Glenburme.

    The weather has been extremely warm for the past two days, but as the grass is very scarce we are not in much dread of bush fires this year. The hum of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. Millicent.

    We are now having real summer weather, and coming after the cool weather we feel the heat a good deal. To-day is very hot. Harvesting is being pushed on. ...

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  14. Latest Sporting. RACEHORSES INJURED

    At Victoria Park this morning Contrite collided with Ethel May, who ran across the track in front of her. It was at first thought that Contrite was dead, ...

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  15. THE HOUNDSDITCH SENSATION.

    The bodies of the anarchists Fritz, Svaars, and Jacobs, who were killed in the attack by the police on the Anarchist Club in Sidney-street, Houndsditch, have ...

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  16. A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES.

    The following are the acceptances for the A.R.C. meeting, to be held next Monday (Foundation Day):—Malvern Hurdle.—Kulcurna, Concave; ...

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  17. NORTH V. SOUTH.

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  19. The Pinnaroo Harvest.

    The harvest is practically over, and the estimated average is 13 bushels per acre. There will be quite 300,000 bags of wheat brought into the Pinnaroo station ...

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  20. LUNATIC IN A BANK.

    A German lunatic, armed with a revolver, was arrested in the Bank of England to-day. ...

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  21. Kingston.

    What is said to have been the largest land sale ever held, here took place on Thursday, the 19th inst., when Mr. A. H. Morris's property (Woolmit Station), ...

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  22. DECLARATION OF LONDON DEFENDED.

    "The Westminster Gazette" states that the Declaration of London, the provisions of which are causing so much controversy now, really gives the nations a ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. The Cabinet Minister Loses His Trousers.

    Some time ago a Welsh paper published an amusing story of a Cabinet Minister who lost his trousers while on a railway journey. The indentity of the luckless ...

    Article : 378 words
  24. Port MacDonnell.

    Our residents received quite a pleasant surprise when they found the public school here was under repair. The work has been asked for for years, but why it ...

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  25. Tennis.

    This afternoon B teams from the Methodist and Christ Church Tennis Clubs will play a match on the former club's courts. The teams will be as ...

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  26. TRADES UNION LEVIES.

    Owing to the Osborne decision Lord Neville has allowed the South Wales Miners' Federation to apply the compulsory levies raised for the support of ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN MEAT FOR SWITZERLAND.

    Sir George Reid, the Australian High Commissioner, is negotiating with the Swiss Ministry for the introduction of Australian frozen meat into Switzerland. ...

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  28. PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA INCREASING.

    It is announced that the bookings of passengers from the United Kingdom to Australia in 1910 exceeded those of 1999 by 30 per cant. ...

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  29. PROPOSED FLUSHING FORTIFIC ATIONS.

    The Paris newspaper "Figaro" states that it has been determined that in the event of Holland proceeding with the fortifications at Flushing, France, Russia. ...

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  30. A Prince's Impressions.

    Prince Leopold, of Battenburg, who is visiting Australia, was interviewed at Federal Government House recently. He said:— ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN SEDITION.

    Mahomed Farid, loader of the Egyptian Nationalists, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of having written the preface to a volume ...

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  32. Bowls.

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  33. TURKEY AND CRETE.

    The local Greeks have held a mass Meeting at New York in protest against the oppression of the Cretans by the Ottoman Empire. It was resolved to ask ...

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  34. Cricket.

    —To-day's Matches.—The third round of Church Association matches at Mount Gambier will be concluded this afternoon, when the St. ...

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  35. Figure of the Athletic Woman.

    The English and American Press are much exercised in mind at present over the revolution which is taking place in the female figure, owing to ...

    Article : 394 words
  36. The Populations of Corporate Towns.

    The returns prepared by the RegistrarGeneral (Mr. A. J. Korff) relating to the births and deaths in the corporate towns of the State during the quarter ended ...

    Article : 269 words
  37. The Government Gazette.

    Vital Statistics. —During the quarter ended December 31 there were 48 births and 15 deaths in the town of Mount Gambier. ...

    Article : 186 words
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