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  2. ENGLISH WOOL LETTER

    The Bradford market while not exactly excited is bordering on that state. Every thing and everybody is fired by new. life " and looking forward once more to better ...

    Article : 1,676 words
  3. A LIVING WAGE

    The Court of Industrial Appeals sat again on Saturday afternoon to 'decide the wages to be paid in the brushmaking trade. Justice Gordon presided. Mr. H. A. Parsons ...

    Article : 508 words
  4. LONDON TABLE TALK.

    Medical Student and Lamplighter. Many hardships endured by students attending university or college in Scotland have been brought to light from time to ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  5. THE TRAMWAYS.

    Saturday afternoon in the suburbs, 2.30 o'clock.—A crowd of people waiting at the section for an Adelaide tram to convey them to the city. One by one the ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  6. THE BRADFORD CONDITIONING HOUSE.

    For the majority of pastoralists and farmers the wool season is practically ended. A few of the former still ship to London, but the latter, to a man, sell here. Few ...

    Article : 1,433 words
  7. MINING IN OTHER LANDS.

    Mr. H. Lipson Hancock, general manager of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company, who was sent by his directors on a tour of investigation through ...

    Article : 1,892 words
  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Wilham Honeywill, of Palmer—place, Worth Adelaide, reported to the police on Sunday that his wife bad committed suicide that morning by cutting her ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  9. 860 MINERS KILLED.

    A mining disaster which threatens to prove the most terrible since the great Courrieres catastrophe in France occurred at 4 o'clock this morning in the Radbod coal ...

    Article : 403 words
  10. THE TAXATION BILL.

    Sir—I have read with interest the dialogue in the Legislative Council with reference to my letter to the Hon. E. Lucas, I do not intend to add fuel to the fire. The ...

    Article : 297 words
  11. FISH TRAWLING.

    Captain Kay brought the trawler Argyle back to Port Adelaide on Saturday from his first venture in fishing with a trawl, which is also the pioneer trip in South Australian ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  12. BEAUTY AND COOLNESS IN THE SOUTH.

    Mrs. May Vivienne, writing of ber trip through the beauty-spots of the south, says: —"I left Mount Lofty and other delightful hill resorts, and went through Mount ...

    Article : 608 words
  13. EARLY CLOSING SUSPENSION.

    Sir—I am glad our legislators had sense enough to suspend the Early Closing Act at this season of the year. We have beautiful shops in the city, but we never get a ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    December 11.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. Thiselton), Councillors A. M. Bonython, Silver, Sauerbier, Pontifex, Dawkins, and Scott. The committees were appointed as follows:—Finance, ...

    Article : 242 words
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  16. LAW COURTS.

    Two persons were fined for drunkenness. Mary Holden pleaded guilty to baring been drunk in Currie-street on Deceniber 11, and was fined £1. he was also charged with being an ...

    Article : 179 words
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  18. TASMANIA.

    'A branch of the Australian Trained Nurses' Association is to be established here. Miss Gould, of Sydney, is explaining the work of the association. ...

    Article : 129 words
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