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Advertising : 348 words view this articleGREAT BRITAIN (via Suez).—January 28, per R.M S. Mooltan. Mails due in London —. Mails close at G.P.O. for registered letters 1.45 p.m., with late fee 2.15 p.m., for ordinary ...
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Family Notices : 1367 words view this articleHis Excellency the Governor will formally open the Willunga railway to-day. After many delays one of the most picturesque and fertile districts in the State ...
Article : 724 words view this articleThe Germans are apparently awaiting with a good deal of anxiety the result of the change in the Austrian Foreign Ministry. There has been much speculation as ...
Article : 682 words view this articleWith the statement of the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) that the excessive dependence of Great Britain on a single foreign country for material of ...
Article : 882 words view this articleAfter the scorching weather of the last few days yesterday's rainfall, though slight, was very welcome. It was not sufficient to replenish the water supply at ...
Article : 506 words view this articleIn answer to a question as to when a successor to Mr. H. Homburg as Attorney-General would be chosen, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said on ...
Article : 3160 words view this articleResidents of Adelaide were grateful for a cool night on Monday after the stifling conditions experienced since Friday last. There was promise in the clouds of a good ...
Article : 620 words view this articleStrong reference to street betting is made by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Connel) in his annual report. He states:- "Successive Governments have permitted ...
Article : 149 words view this articleLondon "Truth" of December 9 says:- "The flag officers' good service pension of £300 a year, left vacant by the death of Admiral Sir Henry Nicholson, has been ...
Article : 1121 words view this articleThe motor boat Helpmate, owned by Mr. C. Gudge, was totally destroyed by fire on Monday morning, and two other motor boats were slightly damaged. Mr. ...
Article : 60 words view this articleThe Hobart ran aground in the gulf ten miles from Port Augusta in 5 ft. of water yesterday. Lighters are coming from Port Pirie to unload the vessel, which was ...
Article : 46 words view this articleThe annual conference of the Queensland Teachers' Union was opened yesterday by the Minister of Public Instruction (Mr. Blair), who expressed his pleasure ...
Article : 139 words view this articleGeneral Garza has been named as provisional President of Mexico as the present holder of the temporary office, General Gntierricz is about to resign. ...
Article : 81 words view this articleEleven further shocks of earthquake were experienced in various parts of Italy yesterday. There are 50,000 homeless people out of ...
Article : 155 words view this articleIn reply to the enquiry of the Carpenters' Union, whether transports could not be fitted at Fremantle in order to provide work for members of the trade, Mr. ...
Article : 64 words view this articleThe steel steamer Penarth, 3,035 tons, belonging to the Labarronere Steamship Company, of Hull, bound from the River Plate to Hull, foundered yesterday ...
Article : 47 words view this articleIn the League football match to-day Manchester City defeated Burnley by 2 goals to 1. ...
Article : 23 words view this articleWheat.—The market is quiet and steady. ...
Article : 11 words view this articleThe A.W.U. to-day passed a resolution— "That the Political Labor League be written to with a request that the State Government be asked to explain, why ...
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