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  2. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    The Principal of the Roseworthy Colrege (Professor Perkins) has courteously supplied a further contribution descriptive of his travels and experiences in Europe. ...

    Article : 890 words
  3. NOTES AND QUERIES

    From the Hon. D. M. Charleston:—"I am pleased that my articles on educational problems have led 'Thorough' to place before the public the formidable list of ...

    Article : 461 words
  4. IN THE COURTS.

    A melee which occurred at the Langham Hotel on Friday, May 20, was investigated by Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., Messrs. E. J. Heath. and A. H. Bryson. at the ...

    Article : 642 words
  5. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED.

    I give some special cases more as excercises than anything else, for in the matter of wounds no hard and fast rules can be laid down. We art on our knowledge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,335 words
  6. "ELECTION WARMTH."

    From H. H. Blackham, Onetree Hill:—"In The Register of July 4 appears a report of what took place at the declaration of the poll, in the district of Munno Para ...

    Article : 380 words
  7. COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.

    From Arthur L. Henzell:—"In my letter on this subject in The Register of July 5 I omitted to state that 'D. A. Allen's address it Belinda street St. Peters May ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. VETERINARY SURGEONS WANTED.

    The big wheatgrowing districts of South Australia are greatly in need of qualified veterinary surgeons and the sooner the farmers make up their minds to pay for ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. MISCELLANEOUS.

    D. Hanna.—The Surveyor-General has courteously supplied the approximate altitudes of the following towns:—Dry Creek Railway Station, 16 ft.; Gumeracha Hotel ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HARVESTS.

    PERTH, July 5.—The yield of oats has season was 776,233 bushels from 61.918 acres, an average of 12.5. compared [?] an average of 17 bushels the preceding ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. THE LIBERAL UNION.

    A meeting of the Semaphore branch of the liberal Union, was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. E. W. Morris was unanimously elected Vice-President. Monthly ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    HAWKER, July 8.—Mr. A. Wilson arrived to-day in charge of 2,000 prime fat wetters—600 from Wertulers Station, owned by Mr. A Wilson; 1,250 from Wooltana Station owned by Mr. L. ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. ANOTHER STRONG BRANCH.

    DUBLIN, July 3.—A well attended and representative meeting was held in the institute last night to form a branch of the Liberal Union. Mr. L. White (Chairman ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES ON WAGES BOARDS.

    From C. R. Baker:—"At a deputation on the above question to the Minister of Industry, that gentleman accused me of making misleading statements. I stated at the ...

    Article : 516 words
  15. SAND IN HORSES.

    A Parkeville correspondent who "was keenly interested in the article which recently appeared in this column on the subject of sand in horses." writes as follows: ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. THE RURAL VOICE

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 4.—Mr. W. Champion Mills, of Bondleigh Estate, Harrogate, reports a fine lambing season. The full neck registered 100 per cent. Several ewes have been credited with ...

    Article : 352 words
  17. GAMBLING THE GOVERNMENT, AND HORSEBREEDING.

    From the Rev. C. H. Nield, Unley Park:—"The statement of the Premier in reply to Mr. Smeatons question in the Assembly, as given in The Register of July 5, will be ...

    Article : 607 words
  18. GENERAL SECRETARY IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, July 3.—The General Secretary of the Liberal Union (Mr. Hutler) met about 100 of the members here on Saturday afternoon in the town hall ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. IN PRAISE OF THE REGISTER.

    HOUGHTON, July 4.—The local branch met en Saturday evening when Mr. R. W. McEwan delivered an address on "The aims and Ideals of the organization." Be pleaded ...

    Article : 438 words
  20. STRAWBERRY CULTURE.

    A few points on this subject may prove acceptable to growers, in view of the approach of the planting season. Mr. Dyer, a member of the Uraidla and Summertown ...

    Article : 345 words
  21. "GO FOR A DIVORCE."

    At the Local Court on Wednesday (before Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., and Messrs. E. J. Heath and A. H. Bryson) K. W. Rosenhein, a young man was sued ...

    Article : 271 words
  22. DEPUTATIONS.

    Sir Lancelot Stirling, supported by the other members for his district, introduced to the commissioner of Crown Lands on Wednesday a deputation from the District ...

    Article : 307 words
  23. "SOCIALISM" IN PAPUA.

    From J. C. Warren, Springfield, Mount Crawford:—"The visit of our Federal Parliamentarians to Papua furnishes matter of great interest, and not the least notable ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. MINER IN A HAM SHOP.

    John O'Driscoll, a miner, was to-day fined 10/ for having been drunk, and was committed for trial for having maliciously damaged a set of scales, valued at £22. ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. THE BLACKBERRY PEST.

    The blackberry has become a pest in parts of Australia, and more particularly in the richer districts of Victoria and Tasmania. Large areas of land hare been ...

    Article : 214 words
  26. FARM LABOURERS' WAGES.

    At the meeting of the Bute Branch of the Agricultural Bureau on Friday an interesting discussion followed the reading of a paper by Mr. S. Trengove, on the ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. THE LAW COURTS.

    George Griffiths sued Sim Crowley for £221 5/9 for money alleged to have been advanced and Roods delivered to the defendant. The latter admitted indebtedness ...

    Article : 292 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 429 words
  29. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    The annual meeting of the Council of Churches was held on Tuesday. The President (Rev. J. C. Kirby) occupied the chair. The following is taken from the ...

    Article : 610 words
  30. REDUCING THE WHEATSTACKS.

    The quantity of wheat transferred by rail from the Pinnaroo district last week totalled over 1,500 tons, nearly half, of which was trucked at the Lameroo station. ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. RELIGIOUS.

    At the council meeting of the South Australian Sunday School Union, Mr. W. Shakespeare presided on Monday evening. The following schools applied for ...

    Article : 332 words
  32. IMPORTANCE OF SELECTION.

    From J. Selth:—"the laws of bybridigation and consanguinity (blood relationship) are exercising the minds of pastoralists and agriculturists at present. After ...

    Article : 517 words
  33. XXI.—CARRYING THE WOUNDED.

    The method of carrying in injured person will depend upon the number of bearers but even one strong, quiet, and skilful man who does not lose his presence of mind ...

    Article : 679 words
  34. POLICE.

    Three men and two women were fined for drunkenness. Albert Edward Abel admitted having stolen two fancy cases valued at 7/ from William Herbert ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. PORT ADELAIDE; Wednesday, July 5.

    Three men were dealt with for drunkenness. MOUNT GAMBIER: Monday, July 8 (before Dr. MacDonald, and Mr. J. F. Palamountain.)—Annie Drewett, wife of E. J. Drewitt, contractor, was ...

    Article : 240 words
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