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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    A great number of letters reach us every day for which, we regret to state space cannot be found. In most cases there would be no objection to publication if our ...

    Article : 48 words
  3. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER

    The following; article, which appeared in the London "Field" last month, will be read with interest by cowkcepers and others.—The hope may be expressed that ...

    Article : 960 words
  4. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 3,019 words
  5. TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT.

    From "Chas Bastard":—"The taxpayers, the general body of electors, and those who consider how this country is administered, must be impressed with the huge cost and the waste of time ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. THE DOG ACT.

    From "Cave Canem":—"At the present moment the Government are seeking for every possible source of revenue. I submit that there is one to hand untapped. The law of the land provides ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. POMPOOTA TRAINING FARM.

    From "Watching":—"I see that the Government are calling for applications for a farm manager for Pompoota Training Farm. It is to be hoped that the position may be obtained by one of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. GOVERNMENT AND WAGE BOARDS.

    From "W. H. Beaumont," Norwood:—"In your issue of July 25, Mr. T. B. Merry is reported to have said employees in the Government service are anxiously awaiting the passing of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. RAILWAY COTTAGES.

    From "J. J. Reynolds," Karoonda.—"The Railway authorities propose to erect between Murray Bridge and Paringa, including branch lines, some £45,000 worth of cottages. These are to be ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. SETTLERS REPAIR A ROAD.

    From "G.C.G.":—"Thinking of that oftrepeated saying, 'The Lord helps those,' &c., and being informed that no money was available for repairs on the road from Karoonda to Whyte's ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. CONSCRIPTION.

    From "E. H. Hannaford":—"I was astounded by the report from Broken Hill of a meeting of 500 men, eligible for military service, who banded themselves together and swore not to serve as ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. UNWORKED MALLE[?] BLOCKS.

    From "Mallee Share Farmer":—"Some time ago a letter was published from 'P. O'Driscoll,' in relation to the blocks in the hundred of Cotton, allotted almost 12 months ago. There are very ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Iralian troops serving abroad should be addressed as follows:—Regimental number, rank and name, unit, division, Australian Imperial Force, on active service. No country need be stated, as the Postal ...

    Article : 696 words
  14. RAILWAY CLERKS PAY.

    From "Pen":—"I wish to draw attention to the injustice done to clerical workers in the railway departments. The Premier, on July 18, in reply to a question in the House of Assembly, said it ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. DAIRY SHORTHORNS WITH 10,000 LB. RECORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 426 words
  16. TINTINARA RAILWAY STATION.

    From "Budding Aviator":—"What has happened to the Railway Department? Many, ridiculous acts are performed by them, but the latest takes the bun. The gates on the town side at Tintinara ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. THE I.W.W. AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT.

    From "Get Off the Fence":—"I have from time to time come in contact with I.W.W. men, and have some knowledge of their doctrines, with which I disagree; but when we suddenly find the ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. ENGLISH WOOL LETTER.

    Once more, for a very short time, in the curtain in the Coleman-street saleroom rung up, and it looks as if from now on to the end of the prsent series history will again be made. The ...

    Article : 941 words
  19. TEACHING OF FRENCH AND ITALIAN.

    From "M. Castlenau," of Quebec, Lower Canada:—"Before concluding an Australian tour, may[?] in the interests of education and in the cause of Britain and her Allies, be permitted to ...

    Article : 352 words
  20. SHOULD LEGISLATORS ENLIST?

    From "Conscription":—"Mr. O'Connor, M.P., says that members have other duties apart from their public duties which cannot be set aside. Lieutenant Denny and [?] Quartermaster-Sergeant ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. CLERKS AND STRIKES.

    From "Unionist":—"Replying to 'Wonga,'. I ask is it the fault of the Federal Government that clerks live so far away from their place of employment? The temporary clerk considers ...

    Article : 296 words
  22. NO NOVELTY.

    "Congratulate me, [?] Last night your sister promised to marry me." "Oh, she promised she'd marry you long ago." ...

    Article : 25 words
  23. SIMPLE REMEDIES FOR CATTLE.

    Among simple remedies for cattle taken suddenly ill the writer would give linseed oil a foremost place. In any acute form of indigestion, in stoppage, impaction of the ...

    Article : 547 words
  24. LAW COURTS. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Francis T. O'Connor was fined £2, with £1 costs, for having exceded the speed limit with a motor cycle in King Willlam-street on July 18. Constables Fleet and Lelievre stated that they ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. ROADS ADJOINING SEA BEACHES.

    From "Gerald Smith."—"The attention of members of Parliament is drawn to the fact that many of our frontages joining sea beaches between Adelaide and Cape Jervis are being ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. WASTE NO FIREWOOD.

    From "A Helper of the Poor":—"I was sorry to see several fires burning in the Botanic Garden and avenue on July 22. Under present conditions it is wicked waste to burn uselessly ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. WATTLE DAY.

    From "Anzac":—"Would it not be a compliment to our soldiers to plant wattle trees between South-terrace and Keswick station Shade is much needed in the summer for those who walk ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. PORT ADELAIDE DOCK COMPANY.

    The 88th annual meeting of the Port Adelaide Dock Company was held at the board-room. Victoria Hall, on Friday afternoon, when Mr. F. G. Scarfe presided over a fair attendance of ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. CONTROL OF TRAFFIC.

    From "Poor Motorist":—"The police have been very keen in prosecuting vehicle drivers for nonobservance of traffic rules since the new laws were brought into fore. Several cases were dealt with ...

    Article : 222 words
  30. ALCOHOL AND MILITARY EFFICIENCY.

    From "Australia."—"I am pleased to find our State Government has promised to bring in a Bill to prevent the manufacture of the cheap wine known as 'pinkey,' and I hope members of both ...

    Article : 333 words
  31. THE BACON TRADE.

    On Thursday the Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) received a petition signed by pigbreeders, pigfeeders, and dairymen, to bring under the notice of the Minister the ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. STOCKING RUNS.

    From "G.W.H.":—"I leave Mr. S. Kidman, for whom I have great respect, to fight his own battles, knowing that he is much better able to estimate the holding capacities of his runs than ...

    Article : 444 words
  33. TRUE.

    The Major—"Ah, good-morning, Count! What's the matter? I never saw you looking so old as you do this morning." The Count—"That's natural, Major. I ...

    Article : 36 words
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