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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST SHIPPING.

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  5. MAIL NOTICES.

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. The Dailg Heraid.

    The Shylocks of the Legislative Council are still without their pound of flesh in reference, to the fizzled-out roll-stuffing accusation which they have ...

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  9. "ANOTHER MARE'S NEST.

    It was undoubtedly part of a plot laid fey the wirepullers and schemers of the "Liberal" Union for Mr. Peake to initiate a discussion in the House of ...

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  10. "THE DAILY HERALD."

    To-morrow's issue of "The Daily Herald" (the Christmas number) will be an interesting production. It will consist of 24 pages of well-selected and ...

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  11. A DILEMMA.

    On the occasion of the swearing-in of newly-elected mayor, aldermen, and councillors of the Glenelg Municipal Councill when the services of a justice of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. VISIT TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    In accordance with, the annual custom the members of the newly-elected City Council visited Government House yesterday morning, and were introduced to ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Fears are entertained By some members of the Federal Parliament that Che Commonwealth is likely to become involved in litigation as the result of its ...

    Article : 226 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL STATION.

    "The Australian naval station, should be Australasian, with New Zealand contributing to the fleet and represented on the Naval Board," was Admiral William ...

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  15. SCHOLARSHIP REGULATIONS.

    Two regulations in regard to scholarships were passed by the Executive Council yesterday. One relates to the Thomas Price scholarship, the object of which ...

    Article : 341 words
  16. BOARD OF SURVEYORS.

    The following gentlemen were on Thursday appointed by the Executive Council to be members of the Board of Examiners for Surveyors:—Messrs. C. B. ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Members of the Federal Parliament are becoming restless as the close of the session approaches. Keen desire to end the business to-day or to-morrow is evidenced ...

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  18. BAILWAY TRAFFIC AT THE PORT.

    The traffic at the Port Adelaide railway station has been exceptionally heavy during the past 12 months, and all previous tonnage records have been exceeded. ...

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  19. TRAINING FOR TEACHERS.

    It is notified by the Director of Education (Mr. A. Williams) that from the beginning of the school year 1912 provision will be made by the Education ...

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  20. THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    The Adelaide Hospital Board of Enquiry appointed to investigate the trouble among the noises is still continuing its examinations. Up to last ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. A SCHOOL WANTED.

    The members for Alexandra waited on the Minister of Education yesterday and presented a numerously signed petition from the residents of Aldgate, asking that ...

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  22. LABOR COMMISSION.

    The formal appointment of the members of the commission to enquire into the shortage of labor in this State was by the Executive Council on ...

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  23. SCHOOL BUILDING DESTROYED.

    Word was received at the Education Department yesterday morning that the school building at Yacka had been completely destroyed by fire on Wednesday ...

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  24. NORWOOD CITY FATHERS.

    The annnal inspection of the municipal distriat of Norwood and Kensington was made yesterday. The mayor (Mr. G. H. Prosser), the aldermen and ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH SOUTH ROYAL SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY.

    A concert held in the saloon, of the s.s. Kyarra which reached port Adelaide from Fremantle yesterday resulted in the funds of the New South Wales Shipwreck ...

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  26. WISE—AND OTHERWISE—LEGISLATORS.

    "Why, with £200,000 the Government could tony up every industry in the country," was the sage remark made by Mr. Pascoe in the Legislative Council ...

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  27. RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS.

    The weather in the city on Thursday opened fine and clear, but shortly after 9 o'clock clouds rapidly covered the sky, and it became gloomy and threatening. ...

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  28. ROBBERIES AT GLENELG.

    For some time past the criminal classes have, allowed Glenelg a respite from their depreditions, no serious cases of robbery having been perpetrated there ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    The Executive Council on Thursday made the following appointments M.C.H. S Bayly to be clerk and bailiff of local court of Willunga, vice ...

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  30. AN ARCADE THEFT SENSATION.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday after noon the incident of the detection, redhanded, of a youth pilfering articles of mercery from a stall in the central hall ...

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  31. SHIPPING WHEAT.

    Mr. J. G. Moseley, M.P., on behalf of the members for F[?]nders, waited on the Commissioner of Public Works on wednesday morning and presented a request ...

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  32. THE DERELICT IN THE BIGHT.

    All the steamers engaged in the Western Austraian trade have been keeping a thorough lookout for the floating wreckage, supposedly a derelict, ...

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  33. ILIEGAL DRUM NETS.

    On December 9, before Messrs. A. W. R. Drabsch and A. McCourt, a fisherman was fined £4: 15/- for using, for the purpose of taking fish ...

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  34. MEDICAL BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the South Australian Medical Board was held in the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday afternoon, when the following were ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Messrs W. G. Coombs and H. Adams were on Thursday reappointed by the Executive Council to be members of the board of trustees of the Savings Banks. ...

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