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  4. NEW YEAR WITH THE OUTPATIENTS.

    One knows, of course, that poor numanity falls ill at new year as at any other period oF the twelvemonth, and that Death, alas! has in his mournful calendar no dies ...

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  5. SHALL AUSTRALIA DIE?

    1905—the old year has sped; Australia stands on the threshold of the new. Sentinel like, dawn has crept stealthily over the ranges. piercing the black pall of ...

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  6. AT THE SEASIDE.

    The historic town of Glenelg on its great holiday affords an interesting instance of the fact Hint it takes a lot of people to make a world. There is the old colonist, ...

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  7. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Nicholas Chefalo earns his living by defying death at every performance of Wirths' Circus, whose season in Adelaide is drawing tO a close. It is no mere showman's ...

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  8. MUSICAL NOTES.

    Music lovers in Adelaide were well catered for daring the season which has just closed. both by visiting companies and local performers. Indeed, it is doubtful if ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    Fred Ward (alias Capt. Thunderbolt), Mr. George Darrell; Mr. Alexander Mason (owner of Kurraiong Station), Mr. S. A. Fitzgerald; Jack Mason (his son), Mr. Harry W. Diver; Geoffrey Marrow, ...

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  10. SHELTER SHEDS AND OTHER RAILWAY MATTERS.

    Sir—Referring to the paragraph in The Register to-day relating to shelter for permanent way men, while we have this question before us it might also be well to ...

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  11. THE TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN.

    There was a large gathering outside the G.P.O. on Saturday evening to hear Mrs. Harrison Lee expound the gospel of abstinence. The speaker made her remarks ...

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  12. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The programme presented by the Urban-ora Company, under the management of Mr. J. E. Joyce, underwent a change on Saturday night. The items were ...

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  15. A BUSY DAY.

    Mrs. Harrison Lee, the temperance advocate, occupied the pulpit in Hindmarsh Square Forward Movement Church on Sunday morning. She chose as her text ...

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  16. PROSTRATED BY HEADACHES.

    "For years I suffered severely from Bilious attacks, accompanied with excruciating headaches." says Miss M. L. Eldridge, of Petersburg, S.A. "The attacks were so ...

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  17. WIRTH BROTHERS CIRCUS.

    After a successful season in Adelaide Messrs. Wirth Brothers announce their last two performances to-day. A matinee will be held at 3 p.m., and the last performance ...

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  18. FATAL SHUNTING ACCIDENTS.

    Sir—In view of the second shunting fatality within a few days on our railways, I am led to support "One of the Public," in your issue of Friday, when he very pertinently ...

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  19. THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    Sir—May I—a visitor from Victoria—en-dorse the complaints of your correspondent "F". Cockington" as to the closing of your public gardens? To me a quarter of a ...

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  20. THE LAW COURTS.

    Four cases of drunkenness were disposed of. In Jewish marriages the bride always stands at the right hand of the groom. With every other nation of the world her place in the ceremony is at the left. ...

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