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  2. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    The London "Daily Mail" writes.— Seventy cars of wheat, containing in all nearly 3,000 grains, is the astonishing harvest from one grain which has just been ...

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  3. NORTHERN TERRITORY TRANSFER.

    In continuing his speech in committee on the Northern Territory Acceptance Bill Mr. R. W. Foster stated in the House of Representatives last night that he had ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The State Minister of Labor (Mr. Beeby) has noticed that the Manufacturers' Association proposed to take concerted action as to industrial legislation. Mr. Beeby ...

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  5. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of External Affairs, referring to-day to the subject of advertising Australia in Great Britain, said the information about the Commonwealth that was ...

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  6. ADELAIDE NORTH.

    The financial sessions of the Adelaide North District Synod began on Wednesday morning in the Kent Town Church. In addition to the ministers of the Adelaide north district there ...

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  7. THE GAWLER STRIKE.

    Mr. L. L. Hill, secretary of the Boilermakers' Assistants' and Blacksmiths' strikers' Association, stated on Wednesday night that every union approached ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. S.A. RAILWAY OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following report has been received from the secretary of the association (Mr. J. Newland):—"The South Australian Railway Officers' Association council ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. THE FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    Mr. Maurice Foster, of New South Wales, has been appointed second mate of the Federal fisheries investigation vessel Endeavor at a salary of £15 a month. ...

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  10. INDUSTRIES PRESERVATION ACT.

    The Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day adopted a resolution similar to that recently passed by the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, urging the Government ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. FOUNDRY ASSISTANTS' DEMANDS.

    There is a probability of the strike at Messrs. Martin & Co.'s extending to the foundry assistants. A request has been before the manager for an increase of pay ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. WARDERS AND DEFENCE

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) answered several questions in the Assembly with regard to the dismissal of Warder Wise from Fremantle Gaol. He said ...

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  13. THE BOXMAKING INDUSTRY.

    The Women's Mutual Association has for some weeks been engaged in organising the girls employed in the boxmaking trade. Practically all the girls are new members ...

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  14. MCLAREN FLAT MAIL SERVICE.

    The members for the district of Alexandra, on behalf of Mr. J. Livingston, M.H.R., on Wednesday, presented a [?] rial from the residents of McLaren Flat to ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. ARBITRATION IN THE WEST.

    During the hearing at Bunbury of the South-West Amalgamated Enginedrivers' Union's citation against Millar's Company, the Timber Corporation, and others, the ...

    Article : 281 words
  16. TRAMWAY MEN'S HOLIDAYS.

    The Arbitration Court, on the application of the Amalgamated Certificated Enginedrivers, to-day granted the enginedrivers employed on the Fremantle ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. LIABILITY OF PILOTS.

    The Port Phillip sea pilots to-day interviewed the Minister of Customs in regard to the provision in the Navigation Bill, making a pilot liable up to £100 for any ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. STATION SOLD FOR £100,000.

    Yandilla station, Darling Downs, comprising 18,000 acres of high-class land, which has been in the hands of the Gore family for 70 years, has been sold, the ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. SEATING IN SHOPS.

    The chief clauses of the Bill introduced into the House of Assembly by the Government on Wednesday to provide for seating in shops and the regulation of the ...

    Article : 564 words
  20. KAPUNDA WOOL.

    Our Kapunda correspondent writes:— The wool clip in this district has been a splendid one, and growers have had a good market. The Anlaby clip, the first ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. MOUNT GAMBIER DIVORCE CASE.

    The divorce case was continued this morning before the Chief Justice and jury. The petitioner was Charles Flavel, of Narracoorte, farmer, and the respondent, his ...

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  22. METHODIST ANNUAL SYNODS.

    The financial synod of the Adelaide South District was held at the Pirie street Methodist Church on Wednesday. In addition to the ministers whose names have already appeared in "The Advertiser" ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence stated to-day that arrangements were being made for the area officers recently appointed to go into camp at Albury on November 1 for ...

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  24. IMPROVEMENT OF WHEAT.

    The fifth of a series of lectures on agriculture was given at the School of Mines on Wednesday evening by Mr. A. E. V. Richardson, B.A., B.Sc., to a large ...

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  25. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    PORT GERMEIN. October 24.—Mr. J. Coleman, who has been agent here for Messrs. W. R. Cave & Co. for some months, died suddenly on Friday. He was ...

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  26. MELBOURNE PLASTERERS ON STRIKE.

    The majority of the men engaged in the plastering trade in Melbourne ceased work to-day because their employers announced that they would not comply with the ...

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  27. THE LIBERAL UNION.

    WOODSIDE, October 25.—At a meeting of the Farmers' and Producers' Political Union here this evening a resolution was carried to disband the present union. A ...

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  28. GLUT HANDS.

    Sir—Some weeks are a deputation from the Public Service Association waited on the Chief Secretary, representing that owing to the increased cost of living they ...

    Article : 395 words
  29. BERTH FOR THE DESTROYERS.

    The Minister of Defence stated definitely to-day that the Australian torp do b[?]at destroyers are to be berthed at Williams[?] town when they arrive from England ...

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  30. WALLAROO MUNICIPAL MATTERS.

    WALLAROO, October 25.—Some time ago a resolution was carried at the meeting, of the Wallaroo branch of the United Labor Party to nominate members of the ...

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  31. OFFER OF CATTLE.

    CHARLEVILLE, October 26.—The Bank of New South Wales has put all the cattle in the district, numbering thousands, under offer to the Meat Works. There are ...

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  32. WORKERS FOR THE HARVEST.

    In view of the expected heavy harvest, Mr. Homburg, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, asked if the Government were still of opinion that nothing should ...

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  33. THE CORDITE FACTORY.

    The Defence authorities intimated to-day that Mr. A. G. Leighton, manager of the cordite factory, who has been in England in connection with the purchase of ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT TABLE POULTRY SHOW.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. P. Wilson, M.L.C.) has authorised the Poultry Expert to organise a show of table poultry to be held in February next. The schedule ...

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  35. SEARCH FOR LOST CHILD

    After searching continuously for nine days for the child of R. Scott, a settler at Timberoo, 17 miles from [?]uyen, who was lost in the mallee on October 14. the ...

    Article : 226 words
  36. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society met on Wednesday morning, the president (Hon. W. B. Rounsevell) presiding. The executive committee reported having ...

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  37. GIFT FROM LORD ROBERTS.

    While in England last year Lady Dudley received from Lord Roberts, for presentation to the Commonwealth military forces, a signed engraving of himself in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. THE HAIRDRESSING TRADE.

    The Master Hairdressers'and Employers' Association decided at a meeting held on Wednesday to issue a circular to ali members of the association drawing attention ...

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  39. DAVINGTON RATEPAYERS[?] GRIEVANCES.

    A meeting of the ratepayers of Davington was held in the Ethelton Hotel on Wednesday evening to consider the matter of a petition which had recently been ...

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  40. ST. PETERS PARLIAMENT.

    The prorogation of the St. Peters Parliament took place on Wednesday evening at the St. Peters Institute. Mr. John Darling (governor) read the prorogation speech, declaring the ...

    Article : 413 words
  41. ANTI-GAMBLING LEAGUE.

    The annual business meeting of the S.A. Anti-Gambling League was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Church Office, [?] street. In the absence of Dr. [?] ...

    Article : 402 words
  42. LOCAL COURT—ADELAIDE.

    [?] Shah against K[?].—This was a claim for [?] for labor and commission. Mr. L. [?] appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Lathlean for the defendant. There was a ...

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  43. DRAINAGE MEETING AT GLENCOE.

    Last night a public meeting of ratepayers of Young ward in the Gambier West Council was held in the Glencoe Public Hall. Mr. A. F. Sutton (chairman of council) presided over a good ...

    Article : 226 words
  44. A LAD SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    Roy George Tate aged 16, who lived with his parents at Moreland-road. Moreland, shot himself in a suburban train last evening. He had been in ill-health[?] and ...

    Article : 207 words
  45. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Gibson Leslie Blake was fined £1 for exceeding the speed limit on a motor bicycle at the intersection of King William, Greniell, and Curie streets on October 20. ...

    Article : 50 words
  46. BLUE WEED.

    Sir—A walk out along the Fullarton-road just now would be enough, I think, to convince most people of the generally obnoxious character of the blue weed (Echium ...

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  47. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Ernest C. Green, a deaf and dumb man, acknowledged having, whilst drunk, assaulted Constable McNichol, who had arrested him for insobriety. The sub-inspector stated that the ...

    Article : 81 words
  48. S.A. GUN CLUB.

    On Saturday at the club's grounds, Cheltenham Park, the monthly contest attracted a good muster. In the King's trophy, eighth competition, T. Clarke and A. Moss were level at the seventh ...

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  49. UNITED LABORERS' UNION.

    A largely attended meeting of the United Laborers' Union was held on Wednesday night in the Rechabile Hall, the president (Mr. F. W. Lundie) in the chair, Officers ...

    Article : 148 words
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