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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    WALLAROO, July 20.—Complaints a being made by residents of Wallaroo about Sunday football, and lately, Sunday coursing. Last Sunday several trucks of coal for ...

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  3. THE PRODUCER.

    A station-owner who lives in New South Wales, close to the site of the Federal capital. possesses a Merino ewe which has given birth to nine Lambs in 23 months, which is ...

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  4. SOME WONDERFUL DOGS.

    Numerous companies of dogs have delighted Adelaide audiences at various times by going through perfomances on the vaudeville stage or in the circus [?]ing, but ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Surplus Revenue and Pensions. Sir William Lyne (N.S.W.) said Mr. Reid, in speaking of the Surplus Revenue ...

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  6. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    The enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the loss of the Norwegian barque Errol was continued to-day by the Consul for Norway, and Captains Neelson and ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    RAINBOW (Vic.), July 19.—C. Eichner, formerly of Yorketown, South Australin, met with a serious accident on Saturday whilst playing in a football ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    When play vas resumed at Sheffield in the match between the Australians and Yorkshire after lunch on Tuesday there were 15,000 present, and the day was ...

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  9. A HEAVY FOG.

    An exceptionally severe fog was experienced at Launceston to-day. the city being enveloped for hours. To-night the fog was again very dense. ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    The accounts of the Metropolitan Gas Company for the half-year ended June 30 again show increased profits in comparison with those of a year ago. The net ...

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  11. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Kidston, speaking to-day on the forthcoming conference of Premiers, said— "There is no question that either tue State or Federal Ministers can deal with of such ...

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  12. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The State Collector of Customs (Mr. T. N. Stephens) has been notified that consignments of hosiery marked "Llama," and which are not genuine Llama, may be ...

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  13. THE STEAMEB WAIHOI.

    The coastal steamer Waiboi, which was wrecked in the Roper River some few montas back and abandoned to the underwriters, was successfully salved, and ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN EVANGELISTS.

    Sir—I am noticing with considerable amusement the manner in which the general public are being taken in by the American evangelists. It certainly does not speak ...

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  15. SPEARED BY BLACKS.

    Mr. James Runcie Macpherson, an old Northern Territory resident, who has been engaged in pearling and trepang fishing on these coasts for many years, returned to ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    Theatregoers will be pleased to learn that Mr. J. C. Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company will revisit Adelaide shortly. The opening night is Saturday, July 31, when ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Kidston has written to the Victorian Government seeking the assistance of the irrigation expert obtained by that State from America. Mr. Kidston was averse to ...

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  18. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner to-day held an enquiry concerning the death of Elizabeth Rice, which took place on May 28 last at McKenzie-street, Leichardt, as a result of wounds ...

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  19. STANDARD FRUIT CASE.

    Sir—"P. Trimmer" does not answer my simple question as to what the fruitgrowers are going to gain by the standard case. I have been trying to prove to him that in ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The White Star liner Runic, which left Albany yesterday for London, via Cape Town, shipped 27 boxes of gold, valued at £98,000. ...

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  21. THE ZIETEN AT FREMANTLE.

    The steamer Zieten arrived last night with the following passengers:— For Adelaide—Mr. M. K. Pohlmann. For Melbourne—Messrs. Ostberg and ...

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  22. GOVERNOR AND RETIRING PREMIER.

    Sir—I do not wish to discuss the question of the Premiership so far as re[?]tes to the desire of Mr. Price that it should fall to Mr. Peake, which was very natural, but ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government have decided to stop all assisted immigration from London except with regard to those persons for whom arrangements have already been made. ...

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  24. THE MILE-END CROSSING.

    Sir—Recenily a deputation, representing the interests of the western suburbs, waited upon the Government for the third time to endeavor to maintain what is undoubtedly ...

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  25. HUMANE SOCIETY MEDALS.

    The South Australians who received awards at the demonstration of the Royal Humane Society in Melbourne on Monday wore:— ...

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  26. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    Sir—When reading your Federal Parliamentary reports I am haunted by the feeling how the welfare of the firm—State and Commonwealth Company, Limited—and the ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. BROKEN HILL.

    Some tins of phosphorus ignited in the yard of Messrs. Coburn, Donaldson, and Knox's premises in Delamore-street, this morning, and for a time there was ...

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  28. WEST ADELAIDE TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    Sir—I would like to suggest a tramway extension that would prove highly profitable to the Trust and a boon to the so-far negiected district or West Adelaide. From ...

    Article : 282 words
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  30. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The quarterly ballot meeting of the Co-operative Building Soeiety was held on July 21 in the Reehabite Hall which was crowded. The Chairman said the society was increasing beyond ...

    Article : 228 words
  31. THE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS.

    Sil—I been lost in admiration at the attitude of the Municipal Tramways Trust in its serene disregard of the irresponsible grumblings of many of its critics. ...

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  33. LYRIC CLUB CONCERT.

    The weekly entertainment of the Lyric Club was held in the Pirie-street rooms on Wednesday evening. A bright programme had been arranged by Mirs Mary Rosman, who was assisted ...

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