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  2. ABORIGINES IN THE STATE.

    The Protector of Aborigines (Mr. W. Garnet South), in his annual report, remarks:—"I trust the Bill for an Act for the better Protection and control of the ...

    Article : 334 words
  3. DOWN THE DARLING IN A MOTOR.

    Mr. H. S. Officer, of Kallara Station, near Bourke, who was in Adelaide on Friday en route to Melbourne, motored down the Darling from Kallara to Wentworth, a ...

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  4. THE BUDGET WAR.

    The Duke of Argyll, a brother-in-law of the King and an ex-Governor-General of Canada, addressed a Conservative conference at Bundee on Thursday on the ...

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  5. SPLENDID GIFTS.

    The Y.W.C.A. got a delightful surprise on Friday evening. Just as the officers were preparing for a recital of campaign experiences is lucky letter was received. It ...

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  6. HANDICAPPING THE "WHITE ELEPHANT."

    Mr. D. J. Byers, who is in Adelaide in the interests of a pastoral holding, says matters are distressingly "hung up," and unless a decision one way or the other is ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor has consented to be present at a concert to be given by the scholars of the Port Adelaide State School in the local town hall on ...

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  8. THE STRIKE

    Another conference of representatives of the miners and the waterside workers will be held at the Trades Hall to-morrow, but it is not expected that the resolutions ...

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  9. PREFERENCE FOR AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    "We in England hope before long to give preference for Australian wines," said Mr. Assheton Pownell at the McLaren Vale dinner on Friday evening. "I do not see ...

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  10. THE CAUSE OF PURITY.

    At the Annual meeting in connection with St. Mary's Mission of Hope on Friday, the Ven. Archdeacon Hornabrook said he was hopeful about two movements which would ...

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  11. HINDMARSH SHOOTING CASE.

    The sequel to the sensational arrest of Bruce Usher, and the subsequent apprehension of Eva Usher, described as his mother, at Hindmarsh early on the morning ...

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  12. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    At the dinner given by the winemakers of McLaren Vale to Mr. Assheton Pownall on Friday evening strong criticisms were passed on those who stigmatized the ...

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  13. MINTADLOO ESTATE.

    At the Burra Town Hall on Friday Mr. Lane Addison, on behalf of Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, offered for sale 1,690 acres of freehold ...

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  14. VISIT OF CHINESE OFFICIALS.

    The Minister for Agriculture in New South Wales is in receipt of a report from the Commercial Commissioner in the East intimating that he had had interviews with ...

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  15. ANOTHER GRIEVANCE.

    The latest grievance of voteless woman against the tyrant man is that he will not allow her to commit suicide. Her line of argument is, as usual, a little difficult to ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S REVIEW.

    The military forces will assemble at Montefiore Hill at 3 o'clock this afternoon. His Excellency the Governor will review the troops. ...

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  17. "VOTES FOR WOMEN."

    The Earl of Crewe (Secretary for the Colones) on Thursday received a deputation of 14 members of the "Forward the Suffrage Union." an organization within ...

    Article : 177 words
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  19. AN IMPROVED SCHOOL.

    The alterations winch have been made to the Port Adelaide State School during the past 12 months were apparent to parents on the occasion of the annual visiting day ...

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  20. HEIGHT OF TRAMCAR STEPS.

    In Sydney the people complain, as they do in Adelaide, of the height of tramcar steps. The Health Society of New South Wales waited on the Chief Commissioner ...

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  21. COMMONER TO REPRESENT WINE TRADE.

    Mr. Assheton Pownall (the London wine merchant), who is visiting this State, told the winemakers of McLaren Vale on Friday evening that he looked back eight ...

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  22. SCHOOL OF PEACE.

    Mr. Edwin Ginn, a wealthy publisher of Boston, has decided to devote £10,000 annually to the promotion of pence. He intends to establish an International School ...

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  23. HOW CIVIC GARDENS ARE USED.

    The Adelaide civic authorities have spent large sums on esthetic work in the city, and it must be gratifying to find how thoroughly the provision of these beauty ...

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  24. "THIS IS WARFARE."

    An interview with Mr. Peter Bowling to-night placed it beyond all doubt that the miners will not go back to work before taking part in a conference with the coal ...

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  25. "EVERYBODY'S PAPER."

    An excellenth pennyworth of readable matter for week-end perusal is Saturday's Journal. Some of the standard features, such as the notes upon sport, the stories ...

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  26. PRESIDENT TAFT.

    President Taft has returned to Washington after a tour of 13,000 miles through the States. He addressed meetings daily, and attended scores of banquets and similar ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1859.

    At the first anniversary of the establishment of the Aborigines' Friends' Association, held on Friday evening at White's Assembly Room, the principal speakers ...

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  28. GENERAL STAFF FOR THE NAVY.

    We understand that great progress has been made with the formation of a General Staff for the Navy (rays The United Service Gazette). This is the scheme which ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. CASUALTIES.

    It was reported to the Metropolitan Watchhouse authorities on Friday that shortly before 6 o'clock that morning Leslie Charles St. Clair, aged 16 years, had been ...

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  30. AMERICAN FORCES IN THE PACIFIC.

    President Taft has approved of the recommendation of the Army and Navy Board at Washington to make Pearl Harbour (an inlet with a narrow mouth a few ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. ON THE DOWN GRADE.

    "Cricket is on the down grade all the world over," said Dr. Ramsay Mailer to-day during a conversation regarding his recent visit to England. Dr. Mailer is ...

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  32. A SERIOUS LOSS.

    COOKE'S PLAINS, November 11.—A bush fire has raged here this week, and has done considerable damage. Mr. Ridgway, the principal sufferer, lost, among other ...

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  33. ADELAIDE AEROPLANE.

    Sgt.-Mjr. Doherty, of Adelaide, who is an entrant for the Commonwealth prize of £5,000 offered for the most suitable aeroplane for military purposes, has received ...

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  34. FOUND ON THE LINE.

    PERTH, November 12.—James Nelson was found in an unconscious condition on a railway crossing on Thursday night. Both thighs were broken and a knee was injured. ...

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  35. PINNAROO COUNTRY.

    The Surveyor-General has furnished the following particulars in reference to the progress made in the Pinnaroo country:— After considerable, discussion in ...

    Article : 301 words
  36. CANADA AND TRUSTS.

    Another session of the Canadian Parliament began on Thursday. The Laurier Ministry promised to introduce legislation to strengthen the laws against financial and ...

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  39. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    HAHNDORE, November 12.—The danger of allowing horses to graze by the side of the road in the public streets was [?] on Wednesday in a tragic ...

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  40. WILL THEY CLOSE?

    It is openly rumoured to-night that the Proprietary Company, owing to the apparent impossibly of securing enough coal to carry on the works, has notified the ...

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  44. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 5.8 a.m.; sets 6.55 p.m. Moon rises 5.4 a.m.; sets 7.6 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—High water. 4.50 p.m.; low water, 11 a.m. Sunday—High ...

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