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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    "Anxious" says:—"My experience of Australian mistresses is far from encouraging for Enslish girls. I don't think if they are imported they will be at all ...

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  3. CURED BY SEA WATER.

    People will shortly be cured of ailments in London by sea water. Water is to be brought from the depths of the ocean, where it possesses exceptional purity and ...

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  4. LABOR NEWS.

    The Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen met on Tuesday night at the Trades Hall. The president (Mr. J. C. Hutchison) occupied the chair. A donation of £2 ...

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  5. ADELAIDE SCHOOL OF ART.

    Once a year the Adelaide School of Art has an exhibition of the work of its students, and this year's display is the largest and the most meritorious yet held. ...

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  6. REFUSAL TO LOAD FRUIT.

    More than passing interest was evinced in the Adelaide Plaice Court proceedings on Wednesday morning, when what was considered a test case in regard to ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, May 22.—At a meeting of the Gambier West District Council it was decided to take over the control of all quarries in the district from ...

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  8. IMPORTING LABORERS.

    The Queensland Government's request for authority to import 52 laborers under contract for the s[?]garfields of Johnstone River and Mackay is regarded with ...

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  9. EMPIRE DAY.

    The dinner which the Commonwealth Government give on Empire Day, to the army, veterans in South Australia, as in the other States, took place at Bricknell's ...

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  10. ACROBAT STOPS AS EXPRESS.

    Daniel Rynveld, a Dutchman, but Well-known in Wales as an acrobat under the name of Strathmore, endeavored to get out of a quandary in an ingenious way on ...

    Article : 350 words
  11. THE TRAMWAYS TROUBLE.

    The president of the South Australian branch of the Tramway Employes' Federation (Mr. T. Rvan, M.P.), stated on Wednesday night that a reply to the request ...

    Article : 353 words
  12. AFTER 22 YEARS.

    The Marine C[?]red into the standing of the [?]Marjorie on Bell[?]mbi Roof on [?] The court was of opinion that the [?] Captain ...

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  13. RENMARK STRIKE.

    Sir—I have read S. J. Wescombe's letter in your issue of May 23 with very much interest. My brothers and I were amongst the few growers in Renmark who signed ...

    Article : 433 words
  14. FALSE EVIDENCE.

    At the Ben[?] Criminal Court to-day two Hindu hawkers Batta Singh and Her[?] Singh, and a white man, Jas. Campbell, were charged with subornation ...

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  15. NAILED IN A BOX.

    Nicola, conjuror and illusionist, who has been mystifying Adelaide audiences at the Exhibition Bunding during the past week or so, and who has extricated himself from ...

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  16. THE SCOURGE OF PHYLLOXERA.

    The Director of Agriculture (Dr.Cameron) says the falling off in the wine industry has been directly due to the ravages of phyllo[?]era. The production of wine ...

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  17. FOOTBALLER SUMMONED.

    In connection with the livly melee which occured during the progress of last Satarday's football match between teams representing Carlton and University, and ...

    Article : 88 words
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  20. ARBITRATION VERSUS STRIKES.

    Sir—Mr.Smeaton rails against strikes and states he had seen women and children in Scotland absolutely starving after several months of a strike. He had seen ...

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  23. A CaSE OF DISTRESS.

    Sir—The case of Mrs. Paget, left a widow, poor. with four little children, and another coming, demands sympathy. I[?]enclose £1, and wish it were more. Here ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. A TWENTY-ROUNDS' FIGHT.

    A boxing contest took place at the Olympic Stadium to-night between J. Hill, of Sydney, and J. Russell, the featherweight champion of Australia. The fight went 20 ...

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  26. REECE VERSUS MEMMOTT.

    Attractive play was seen at this afternoon's session in the billiard match between T. Reece, of England, and C. Memmott, of Australia. Reece is conceding 2,000 points ...

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  27. DEMOCRATIC ADVANCE.

    Sir—What a funny man "A Member of the Liberal Union" must be. He is a professed Liberal, and Mr. Coombe is undoubtedly one, and yet he is not satisfied. ...

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