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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed on Sunday that there was a decided improvement in the health of the Governor General (Lord Denman), although he was still ...

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  5. SEARCH FOE THE NIGHT PARROT.

    Capt and Mrs. S. A. White returned from the north on Friday night after an absence for several weeks. They went to Port Angusta "with the object of pushing ...

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  6. CURRENT POLITICS

    In opening the women 's branch of his Liberal Union at Borders nil on Friday afternoon the Leader of the Opposition (Hon. A. H. Peake. M.P'.) made many out ...

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  7. FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS.

    The idea of a Commercial Travellers' I Carnival originated with two members while' travelling in the brakevan of a cattle train. When the proposal was taken up by ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued at 9 p .m . Sunday).—Fine with light, cool, southerly winds. ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    cape Borda.—October 15—Port Himter , S., inward bound. weather—Wind, S, moderate; sed moderate. Semaphore, Monday , october 16.—Times of high ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN COLOUR PROBLEM.. .

    Lord Gladstone 's utterances daring his recent visit to Rhodesia - where he was accorded an .'enthnsiastic welcome -appear to have happily removed any ...

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  11. A POLITICAL ANNIVERSARY .

    Just 52 years ago on Friday the first ,Legislative Assembly of Victoria elected under manhood suffrage met for the dispatch of business. It is interresting ...

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  12. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 words
  13. The Register ADELAIDE : MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911

    The outbreaks of violence incidental to recent extensive labour upheavals in the United Kingdom have caused almost a panic among pessimists who are ...

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  14. MARMORA, FROM LONDON.

    A strong gale from the east considerably retarded the progress of the R .M .S Marmora in crossing the Australian Bight with last week 's English mails. She was berthed ...

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  15. THE RIVAL GAUGES.

    At the council meeting of tho Adelaide Chamber of Commerce on Friday the following letter from the Melbourne Chamber provided food for earnest discussion:- ...

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  16. EDUCATING RAILWAY APPRENTICES.

    The Railways Commissioner is now paying the fees at the School of Mines for a term of three years, of all apprentices in the various railway departments, who ...

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  17. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    At the meeting of the Adelaide Hospital Board, to be held this afternoon, full consideration will be given to the petition from the probationer nurses, complaining ...

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  18. PREFERENCE TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. P. Wilson) was greatly impressed ?with, the magnitude of the Wallaroo Phosphate Company 's works at Wallaroo, which, he visited ...

    Article : 269 words
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  20. NEW WAREHOUSE IN PIRIE STREET.

    The blank spaces in Pirie street ore gradually filling op, and the buildings constructed recently have all tended to improve the symmetrical appearance of the ...

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  21. BULLETS AT GOLDEN GROVE.

    Although our neighbourhood was visited by various picnic, and sbooting parties on Eight Hoars Daj; (writes our Golden Grove correspondent), it is gratifying that no re­ports are to h&nd of stock having been in- ...

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  22. WESTERN POLITICS,

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. Gregory) who was defeated for the Menzies seat if the Assembly at the recent elections, had been nominated for the vacancy for ...

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  23. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR MAKION.

    A poll on the question of electric light was taken at Marion on Saturday, and resulted as follows:-In favour, 73; against, 3. Everything passed off quietly. ...

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  24. ANOTHER ANTI- CYCLONE.

    Light rain fell at many places on Saturday, and was associated in some instances with thunderstorms. The weather throughout the Stale on Sunday was fine and warm, ...

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  25. PENSIONS.

    The number of old - age pensioners on June 30 -was 75,502, of whom 31,811 were men and 40,691 were women. Invalid pen-sioners totalled 7,451, of whom 3,833 were ...

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  26. A POLICEMAN'S MISTAKE.

    Two of the best -sustained and most realistic characters at the Commercial Travellers' Carnival on Saturday afternoon! were those of the "Dog and Monkey," by! ...

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  27. DUPLICATING- THE GLENELG LINE.

    The Railways Commissioner has proved a scheme for doubling the Gk Railway line between Goodwood road and South terrace. There is already a double ...

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  29. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS BILL.

    The Bil to further amend the Advances to Settlers on Crown Lands Act, 1908, and for other purposes, was introduced into the House of Assembly. last week.. ...

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  30. OUR FORESTS.

    The Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill), left Adelaide on Tuesday, October 10, for the south - east , and on Wednesday lectured on forestry in Mount Gambier in ...

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  31. WHITE ANTES AND TELEPHONE CABLES.

    Referring to a paragraph which appeared hi the issue of the 11th inst relating to the above, there seems little doubt that white ante actually do attack the lead casings in ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Dr. Woolnough, a geologist, who is visiting the Northern Territory, in a letter to Professor David, remarks: - " I have been ...

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  34. THE McLEAY WRECK.

    TEA GARDENS (N .S .W .). October 15. No further bodies have been recovered from the McLeny wreck. Mr. John O' Connell (the District Coroner) held an ...

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  35. THE CHINESE REBELLION.

    The popular rising in , southern China against the Manchu dynasty is well organized and provided with the sinews of war . According to cable advices ,it ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL MOTOR SERVICE.

    So successful bas been the motor service between Broken Hill and, Medindie, that a service will be started next week between Broken Hill and Wilcannia. ...

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  37. HOSPITAL SUNDAY COLLECTION,

    The recent Hospital Sunday demonstration resulted in a net profit of £272. This is a record for any like occasion . At Bickford 's factory, Waymonth street, ...

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  39. OBJECTIONS TO SERVICE.

    To meet the conscientions objections of Quakers and other religious sects to compulsory military service, the Defence Department .has arranged for their training ...

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  40. THE BROWS WELL RAILWAY.

    The railway anthorities are shifting large quantities of rails from the Kapunde- Morgan section of line to the Tailem Bend railway yards, for use in the construction of ...

    Article : 71 words
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