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  4. CURIOUS CLUES TO CRIME

    The reason why Sherlock Holmes was so popular a creation may be found in his demonstration of the obvious (savs a contributor to the "Scotsman" of May 9). All ...

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  5. LABOR NEWS.

    In presenting his report At the halfyearly meeting of the Adelaide division of the Federated Storemen and Packers Union, held at the Trades Hall on ...

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  6. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    Some time ago a conference of public servants from all parts of the Commonwealth was held in Melbourne to consider the matter of securing uniformity ...

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  7. SPIDER AND THE FLY.

    " [?] Will you walk into my parlor,' said the spider to the fly." It is an old story. Rivers of ink and reams of paper have been utilised to impress its moral, but ...

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  8. SUPERSTITION'S SWAY.

    What is the origin of some of our persistent superstitions? To be frank, it lies, first of all, in our ignorance (writes Mr. Sharper Knowlsen, an authority on the ...

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  9. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Correspondents in forwarding letters should state whether copies have been sent to other papers. OBSTRUCTION IN McHENRY-STREET. ...

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  10. STATE MANUFACTURE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

    Sir—I now have proof that the statement made by Mr. Cole, M.P., that the price quoted by the Western Australian State implement works for harvesters (5 ...

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  11. MILLICENT DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION.

    MILLICENT, July 15.—Messrs. T. McCourt, sen., J. Malone, H. Gurney, A. G. Nitschke, and [?]. C. Nitschke have been elected to constitute the first council of the ...

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  12. BROM[?]TON TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    Sir—I am sorry to be compelled to write again on this matter, but I see two letters in your [?] issue of to-day which I think demand a little attention. The first is ...

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  13. MINISTRY AND OPPOSITION.

    Sir—A great deal is being written by Mr. Crawford Vaughan and Mr. Denny on the operations of the Beef Trust, no doubt for the purpose of distracting the ...

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  14. "SOWING NEW SEED."

    Sir—The various solutions of the riddle of "Sowing New Seed" are very interesting. I will briefly give mine. The nude adult figure symbolises Home Rule, and the ...

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  15. WOEK AT THE COURTS.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon intimated at the Civil Court on Wednesday that the judges in conference had decided to work turongh the vacation to endeavor to catch ...

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  16. ANOTHER PROPOSED CORPORATION.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 15.—The recent election of a councillor for the town ward of Murray Bridge in the Mobilong District Council was, in a measure, fought ...

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  17. BORING FOR OIL.

    Sir—Now that the Eyre Peninsula Petroleum Oil Company has proved its bons fides by placing a large boring plant on the site chosen by Mr. Kell R. Moure at ...

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  18. PRISONER LEAPS FROM TRAIN.

    A daring escape from the custody of the police was made recently by a prisoner, who jumped from a London railway train. He was being taken from Uxoridge to ...

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  19. THE MEAT TRUST.

    Sir—In reply to the strictures of the Attorney-General at Mount Barker, Mr. Styles graciously informs us that he was not invited into the presence of Mr. ...

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  20. SETTLING OUT WEST.

    The judge of a Western Court decided a point adversely to a certain lawyer. The lawyer was stubborn, and insisted that the judge was wrong. ...

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  21. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    Sir—Before the floodgates of Ulsterian oratory are opened [?] the words of one of the "l[?]st ditchers" in the famous controversy concerning disestablishment of the ...

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  22. JUSTIFICATION.

    A lawyer tells the following of a judge who in his day was an advocate of temperance in eating, in drinking, in the use of toba[?]o—in all things. ...

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  23. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The following resolution was un[?] monsly carried at the quar[?]erly meeting of the Wellington-scuare Methodist Church last Friday:—That this meeting ...

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  24. HIGH SCHOOL WANTED.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 15.—The Murray Bridge progress association decided on Tuesday night to approach the Minister of Education (Hon. A. H. Peake) with a ...

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