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  2. THE LOCAL OPTION CAMPAIGN.

    The Central Methodist Mission conducted a service at the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon in reference to local option. A large crowd assembled to hear the speakers ...

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  3. PASTORAL RAINS.

    Mr. Sidney Kidman has supplied us with a number of reports of rain which he has received from his station managers. Mr. Kidman says:—"There has been splendid ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. SPRING FASHIONS IN THE CLOTHING TRADE.

    Our Bradford correspondent wrote on February ll:—"Business locally is proceeding on similar lines to what I have recently chronicled. Preparations for an ...

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  6. THE PROLIFIC OYSTER.

    "A single oyster," Professor Herdman has been telling the members of the Royal Institution, "can produce 16,000,000 young. If all lived and produced in thier ...

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  7. A RIVER RACE.

    Three passenger boats left Morgan for up stream last Saturday night week, all within a brief time of one another. The Mariton (Capt. P. Sandford). bound for ...

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  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor (Admiral Sir Dav Bosanquet) attended the Boy Scouts' rally on Saturday. He stated that he was extremely pleased with the very ...

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  9. LOST WAGES.

    The loss of wages caused by the coal strike has been estimated at the enormous total of £1,085,297. The miners alone are said to have lost £792,000. The figures are ...

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  10. TO WORK TO-DAY.

    Almost without exception the collieries throughout the Newcastle and Maitland fields are in readiness to start work at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning. It is not expected ...

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  11. DREDGE LOST.

    The dredge Ulysses, which left Newcastle in tow of the Government, tugboat Rhea for Richmond River, was, according to information received on Saturday, east ...

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  12. LEARNING TO FLY.

    Quiet and comparatively little known- Bo-livar— 10 miles north of Adelaide—does not appear to have been born to greatness; but there is some likelihood that greatness ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, March 13.—At Geelong yesterday Capt. James Stott, master of the steamer Fitzelarence, was run over by a train on the railway pier and killed. The ...

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  14. STRUCK BY A TRAIN.

    PERTH. March 13.—Guildford was the scene of a sensational railway accident on Saturday. William Archer was driving a two-horse lorry over a railway crossing. ...

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  15. CHILD DROWNED.

    STRATHALBYN. March 12.—At Bletchley, four miles from here, yesterday afternoon, a two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.George Camac was drowned. It appears ...

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  16. THROWN OUT OF TRAP.

    ORROROO. March 11—Last evening Mr. J. Woodtield. local manager for Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, and Mr. F. Forbes, while returning to Orroroo, about three ...

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  17. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    MANNUM, March 10.—The police and Mr. J. Evans enquired into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. Hermann Zadow. whose body was found in a ...

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  18. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A bolt with rather sensational features was reported to the police authorities on Sunday. Mr. W. Weidenbach, of Glen Osmond had a horse attached to a dog cart. ...

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  19. LEG BROKEN.

    MANNUM, March ll.—To-day Mr. G. M. Bolt, aged 22 years, youngest son of Mr. C. Bolt, of Forster, was starting out on horseback for the sale of Messrs. Giles ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    MORGAN, March 11.—A painful accident occurred to a lad named Hoperaft at the local mill. He was engaged on the night shift, attending to some of the ...

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  21. ELECTION NOTES.

    Polling day (State), April 2. Nomination day (Federal), March 16, Tolling Day (federal), April 13. ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL REFERENDA.

    In order that electors may clearly understand the nature of the financial Issues to be submitted for their determination, it is well that they should note that the ...

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  23. State Candidates Classified.

    More or less difficulty confronts the effort to perfectly classify the candidates nominated. While the majority have a solid three-party Liberal vote at their back. ...

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  24. ABSENT VOTES FOR STATE ELECTIONS.

    These are practically identical with the Commonwealth postal votes, and can be utilized at any time up to the day of election. provided that they are posted in time ...

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  25. MURRAY DISTRICT.

    The Attorney—General (Hon. H. Homburg) returned on Saturday after another week's tour in the Murray district. He reports having visited twelve centres in ...

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  26. To the Editor.

    Sir—In your list of candidates classified appearing in The Register of March 12 I notice I am unclassified. I am a Socialist, and the direct nominee of the Labour ...

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  27. HOLDING OFFICE.

    The action of the Government in asking for Supply for only six weeks instead of for five or six months, as it was expected it. would do. has aroused a storm of ...

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  28. THE WHISKY DUTIES.

    The Daily Telegraph states that the Nationalists have received assurances that the whisky duties, to which the Irish members strongly object, will be abandoned in the ...

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  29. NEW SOLICITOR-GENERAL.

    Mr. Rufus Daniel isaacs, K.C. (Liberal M.P. for Reading), having been appointed Solicitor-General, of England in succession to Sir Samuel T. Evans, who is now ...

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  30. ARMY BILL.

    The Minister for War (Mr. Haldane) in the House of Commons on Friday yielded to the protests of the Opposition, and promised that file Army Annual Bill would ...

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  31. MESSAGE TO LORD DUDLEY.

    The Governor-General (Lord Dudley) received a cable message on Saturday, stating that Lady Dudley, who underwent a serious operation in London on Thursday, was ...

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  32. BURST OF A DAM.

    A sensational flood occurred in Glamorsganshire, in Wales, on Friday. Much damage was done to property, and unfortunately eight lives were lost, while at one ...

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  33. PATTEN THE COTTON KING.

    Mr. James A. Patten, the American stockbroker and cotton king of the United States, who amassed a fortune of £4,000,000 chiefly by huge gambles in wheat ...

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  34. TROUBLE ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Trouble has broken out again on the Indian north-west frontier. Thirty-two Mahsuds raided the village of Lakki. Capt. J. D. Stirling D.S.O., of of the 57th ...

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  35. LADY DUDLEY.

    Most encouraging reports are being issued concerning the condition of the Countess of Dudley (wife of the Governor-General of the Commonwealth). who underwent a ...

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