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  2. THE COUNTRY. THE PORTLAND RAILWAY.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, October 16.—The president of the Portland to Mount Gambier Railway League (Mr. F. Davison), recognising that there [?] ...

    Article : 177 words
  3. THE WIFELY DUTY.

    The St. Louis International Episcopalian Convention have decided not to omit from the marriage service the wife's promise to obey. ...

    Article : 32 words
  4. MARTIAL LAW IN IRELAND.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Mahon) has received telegrams and many messages of enquiry concerning the accuracy of the rumor that Ireland is to be ...

    Article : 100 words
  5. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Letters on national service cannot now appear unless the names and addresses of the writers are subscribed[?] as required by the provisions of the Federal Electoral ...

    Article : 35 words
  6. THE COLONIAL CLERGY ACT.

    At to-night's meeting of the Anglican Synod Canon Hughes (Melbourne) moved— "That the General Synod of the Church of England in Australia and Tasmania ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

    There are still simple-minded, well-meaning folk, including an astonishing number of soldiers below the higher commands, who indulge in prophecies about an early ...

    Article : 1,703 words
  8. OWNER WANTED.

    From "Ethel Ch. Fisher," Fuller-street[?] Parkside South:—"A pictorial letterette, addressed 'Signaller Harold Dridan, 2353, 27th Battalion, A.I.F., Egypt,' and signed 'May,' was found on ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. TREASURE TROVE.

    The islanders on Islay, in the Hebrides, have had a remarkable windfall of raw rubber, which was washed up in all the creeks and bays for several weeks. About ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. RESERVING LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    From "Truth."—"The statements in the letter from Mr. T. S. Price on this subject are inaccurate and misleading. The facts are:—A pioneer settler, after 22 years on the West Coast, came ...

    Article : 249 words
  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. William Anderson's company are drawing good houses at the Tivoli Theatre, where "The Bush Girl" has established herself as a firm favorite with Adelaide ...

    Article : 938 words
  12. THE MEAT INDUSTRY CASE.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins, sitting in original jurisdiction in the High Court, conducted the enquiry into the case of the Australasian Meat ...

    Article : 559 words
  13. MILITARY SERVICE REFERENDUM ACT.

    From "J. [?]:—"Kindly allow me a little space to bring a grievance before the public in regard to the Referendum Act. After waiting in vain for one of our English friends, or an ...

    Article : 358 words
  14. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    [Correspondents are reminded that unless enquiries arc accompanied by the name and address of the writer, as a guarantee of good faith, they will not be ...

    Article : 371 words
  15. PLUCKY BOY SWIMMER.

    KINGSCOTE, October 17.—Frank Frin[?] dorf, 16 years' old, employed on a fishing cutter, was at the fishing ground outside the Kingscote Spit on Monday, when the ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  16. THE MALTESE.

    From "Jas[?] Malcolm[?]" Wallaroo.—"You report the Premier of South Australia as having addressed a crowded meeting at Footscray, Victoria, on October 11. At that meeting a Mr. Jones, on the ...

    Article : 210 words
  17. DARKE'S GRAVE.

    From "E.J.," Cleve—"The statement that the surveyors were the discoverers of Darke's grave is incorrect. The surveyors had been searching for weeks without result, when Mr. George ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  19. SOLDIERS' RELATIVES AND THE REFERENDUM.

    From "E. H. Dawe,":—"[?]C. H. Nield' writes: —The relatives of the men at the front are among the most ardent workers for a yes vot[?] I have fourteen relatives on active service abroad; ...

    Article : 281 words
  20. TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT.

    From "Ch[?] Bastard":—In this day of urgent economy can too much attention[?] be given to the waste involved in our machinery of Government? Take, for instance, ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. PORT ADELAIDE HORSE CARS.

    From "Constant Traveller."—"Is it not time some attention were given by the head tramway authorities to see that the horse cars run as nearly as possible to the time-table? For some ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. A BROKEN ARM.

    Mr. Tscherney, who a few weeks ago broke his arm, at Mr. H. Adair's cha[?] mills, had the misfortune again to break it on Saturday. He was riding a spirited ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. BOYS FOR THE HARVEST.

    Sir—There is a class of people who foreseeing great difficulties ahead of others are generous to indicate a means of relief. There are others also, fully aware of the ...

    Article : 470 words
  24. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    From "Thos. H. Hough":—"A report recently appeared stating that the Victor Harbor Labor Party committee carried a resolution favoring conscription of human life. In fairness to Laborites ...

    Article : 1,784 words
  25. SOLDIERS' WOMENFOLK.

    From "Mother of Soldiers":—"I would like to thank [?]he promoters of the club formed of wives, mothers, and sisters of the battalions away, to meet [?]thly in the Y.M.C.A., and to let them ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. A TASMANIAN SHOW.

    The Northern Agricultural Society commemorates it[?] diamond jubilee at the Longford Show tomorrow. There is a marked increase in the entries as compared with the number listed at the ...

    Article : 253 words
  27. LABOR AND THE REFERENDUM.

    From "J. Walker"—"At present the political Labor Party does not appear to be a happy family. The question of conscription for service abroad seems to have driven home the wedge of ...

    Article : 385 words
  28. GERMAN-AUSTRALIANS.

    From "B.M.A."—No reasonable person, either Australian or German-Australian, will criticise the necessity for national action against spies, whom all nations (Germany also against England) ...

    Article : 560 words
  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. A STEVEDORE HURT.

    While working at the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Nardoo at Port Adelaide on Tuesday morning, Mr. John Irvine, a stevedore, sustained a fracture of ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. AN INJURED LEG.

    Mr. Henry Grigsby, a passenger from American River by the steamer Kopoola, fell into the river while attempting to step ashore from the vessel at Port Adelaide on ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. MR. SA[?]Y LUNN AT BROKEN HILL.

    From "R. E. A. Kitchen."—"A letter signed 'Sammy Lunn' contradicts the rumor that he was given 'a few hours to leave Broken Hill.' I hasten to confirm his statement. As chairman ...

    Article : 493 words
  32. A MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. E. Sampson, of Pekina, was thrown from his motor cycle yesterday. The front mudguard of the machine broke, and fell into his front wheel, causing the cycle to ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. BAND COMPETITIONS.

    On Saturday competitions were held between the local brass band and the Eastern Suburban Boys' Brass Band, Mr. May, of Prospect, being the adjudicator. The successful competitors were:— ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. BUTTER SUPPLIES.

    Representatives of the butter-producing States saw Senator Russell to-day on the subject of controlling the output. They suggested that each factory should be ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. SEXUAL CRIMES.

    From "Prevention Better Than Cure":—"The reason why I suggested that the philanthropic or church institutions should co-operate in establishing human nature schools was because the ...

    Article : 527 words
  36. THE STOCK EXPORT EMBARGO.

    Counsel for the plaintiffs in what is known as the Queensland stock case intimated to the High Court to-day that, after consultation, it had been decided not to proceed any further The answers ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard [?]atch between George Gray and Fred Lindrum began on Monday night. The scores were:—Gray 666. Lindrum 469, at the end of the afternoon session. At the end of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  38. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 605 words
  39. LABOR NEWS. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    Recently a difference of opinion was expressed between the Merchant Service Guild and certain coastal shipping companies, whether these companies were bound by a Federal award. The ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is at a standstill, and qu[?] tations only nominal. Hides.—The market is firm, with supplies of Australian very limited. Queensland meat works ...

    Article : 98 words
  41. THE COLONIAL BANK.

    A meeting of directors of the Colonial Bank of Australasia to-day resolved to pay a dividend at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum on both preference and ordinary shares for the half-year ended ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day, when 7,400 bales were offered. The selection was moderate and competition good, the top price being 22[?]d. ...

    Article : 35 words
  43. LONDON METAL EXCHANGE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
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