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  4. "THE NIGHT BEFORE"

    "He was mad with drink judging by the way he was prancing and jumping round the footpath. remarked Constable McGrath in the Port Adelaide Police ...

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  6. BACK TO 48 HOURS

    The hearing was continued in the Industrial Court on Friday, before Mr. President Brown, of the dispute between the employers in the galvanised ...

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  7. QUEEN'S HOME FETE.

    On the attractive grounds of "The Acacias," Marryatville, the residence of Sir Edwin Smith, a fete was held on Saturday, in aid of the Queen's Home, ...

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  8. EXEMPTION COURTS

    An exemption court of appeal was held at the Melrose Courthouse on Friday, November 17, and was presided over by Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M. One ...

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  9. SIZE OF BLANKETS

    F. L. W. Ashby, secretary of the Australian Woollen Manufacturers' Association, writes:—For the information and guidance of the buying public it ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. GENERAL'S CONGRATULATION

    Mr. and Mrs. McCann, of Pelham street, Glanville, have received from their son, Captain W. F. J. McCann, the following letter, which was sent to him ...

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  11. PRESBYTERIAN ANNIVERSARY PICNIC.

    The weather on November 11 was anything but favorable for the annual excursion of St. Andrew's Church Sunday School from Strathlbyn to Victor ...

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  12. CASUALTIES THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    On Friday last Mr. J. T. Ferguson, manager of Willippa station, was thrown out of his buggy while driving around the run; and was to all appearances ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL WORLD ACTIVITIES OF UNIONS AND UNIONISTS

    Working Men's Association. Federated Seamen's Union. Anti-conscription League, 15 Flinders Street. ...

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  14. SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS FETE.

    The fete arranged by a number of Sandergrove residents in aid of the Red Cross and Belgian Relief Funds was held in the Strathalbyn Institute. The ...

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  15. CHARGE OF CONVERSION.

    At the Police Court, Petersburg, on November 16, before Captain R. W. Goudie, Donald McDonald, was charged on the information of the Adelaide ...

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  16. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    Suddenly rising to the 20-it. mark on the gauge at Johnston street, [?] [?] night, the Yarra overflowed its banks on the opposite [?] to ...

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  17. WOOL, SKIN, HIDES, AND GRAIN STORES CASE.

    F. J. Harris writes:—In reference to my comments on the award in the Wool, Skin, Hide, and Grain Stores case it is made to appear that I was expressing an ...

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  18. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    It wee reported to the Watchhouse on Saturday by Constable R. F. Wilts that Mr. Robert Lloyd and Mr. Edward Greaves, gardeners at the Botanic ...

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  19. W.C.T.U.

    A meeting of the above was held in the Strathalbyn Methodist classrooms on November 8, when there was an interesting discussion on "Why girls of ...

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  20. HARVEST PROSPECTS

    After having a fortnight of showery weather (writes our Melrose correspondent) we are likely to hare some fine weather to proceed with the haymaking ...

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  21. CROPS IN HAMILTON DISTRICT.

    The crops in the Hamilton district are looking splendid after the spring rains, though in some places there has been too much moisture and the heavier crops have ...

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  22. A STREET MISHAP.

    About 8 p.m. on Saturday Constable Hains took to the Hospital, from Wakefield street a man named Fred Truan, of Strangways terrace, North Adelaide, who ...

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  23. PETERSBURG VOTE TRIBUNAL.

    At a tribunal meeting at Petersburg to consider votes cast under section 9, at the recent referendum, the mayor (Mr. A. Jamieson), and Councillor S. W. ...

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  24. TRIPS FOR TOURISTS.

    Contingent upon the weather conditions, motor charabane trips will be conducted by the Tourist Bureau on Wednesday to Clarendon and Happy Valley; ...

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  25. LATEST SHIPPING

    Tides at Semaphore Monday, November 20.—Times of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVALS.—November 18. Kopoola, [?] 251, J. Williamson, Ardrossan. ...

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  26. OUR HEROES

    On Saturday, November 4, Private J. Healy was tendered a farewell social at 33 Morphett street, where he has resided for the past four years, prior to ...

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  28. LAY BAKING IN VICTORIA

    In connection with the report favoring the adoption of the day-baking system in Victoria, which has been submitted to the Premier by the Secretary of labor (Mr. ...

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  29. UNITED LABOR PARTY TEROWIE COMMITTEE.

    A committee meeting of the Terowie U.L..P. was held on Saturday evening last, November 11, when it was decided to form a new committee, and try to ...

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  30. FARMER'S SUICIDE.

    A farmer named William Francis Randall, aged 36 years, in comfortable [?] cumstances, committed suicide at Cess-nock on Saturday, by cutting his throat. ...

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  31. SHIPPING NOTES.

    Representing the first [?] ship to be launched at Queen's Island yard since December 31, 1914. says London "Shipping World," the Bre[?]ckshire, a 9000 ton passengey and cargo ...

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