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  2. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Commenting upon the exhibits at the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association's recent show in Melbourne. "Bendleby" remarks in The Australasian:—"The under ...

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  3. CARLTON HOTEL ABLAZE.

    A sensational fire broke out in the Carlton Hotel this evening, and proved most disastrous. It originated in the shaft of the kitchen ...

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  4. STOCK MARKET REPORTS.

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  5. THE SUGAR STRIKE.

    To-day was marked in connection with the sugar troubles in Queensland with expectancy, regarding what will happen when the steamer Mintaro is due with a ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    Port Adelaide's long immunity from fire was broken on Thursday morning, when a conflagration occurred in a bulk store belonging to Mr. J. Gadsden, bag ...

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  7. LICENSING COWKEEPERS.

    The regulations of the Central Board of Health in regard to the licensing of cowkeepers premises are causing some discussion in the Assembly this session, and Mr. ...

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  8. "THE CITY CHURCH."

    In connection with the jubilee meetings of the Flinders Street Baptist Church, addresses were given on Thursday evening on the topic of "The City Church." ...

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  10. A CONFERENCE.

    Representatives of several labour organizations met this afternoon, when a letter was read from the Treasurer and Minister of Works (Mr. Barnes), agreeing to meet ...

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  11. WOOL DUMPING.

    "Presser," Yunta.—Your enquiry was referred to a wool man of many years' experience, both in England and in Australia, and his reply may be summed up as ...

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  12. WAGES BOARD AWARD.

    Reference was made to-day by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to the decision of the Mackay Wages Board. He stated that the reduction of the hours from ...

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  13. BOOLEROO CENTRE MARKET.

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  14. STOCK CROPS AND PASTURES.

    The Meteorological Department report:—Throughout the settled areas the agricultural and pastoral outlook at the close of July was fairly satisfactory, except in parts ...

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  15. PROSPECT OF SETTLEMENT.

    The Acting Prime Minister, (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that he had received a further message from the Waterside Workers' organization to say that the prospects of ...

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  16. THROWN OUT.

    HEATHFIELD, August 9.—This afternoon, Mr. W. Peters, contractor, and his daughter, were descending Cox's pinch in a two-wheeled vehicle, when the horse they ...

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  17. THE ARAMAC'S CARGO.

    It was decided at a meeting of the Cartels and Drivers' Union executive to-night not to handle the sugar that arrived on the Aramac. ...

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  18. STRATHALBYN MARKET.

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  19. NORTHERN ISLANDS.

    The Protector of Aborigines (Dr. Basedow) and party, who left early last week in an oil launch on a visit of investigation to Bathurst Island, returned yesterday ...

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  20. FINGER BLOWN OFF.

    EUDUNDA, August 9.—On Saturday a shooting party was made up at Peep Hill. A fox ran within range of Charles Dohnt, who wounded it. He put another cartridge ...

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  21. PREMIER WILSON AT HOME.

    At the annual dinner of the Perth Chamber of Commerce last night Sr. Hedges, replying to the toast of "The Commonwealth Parliament," said that if any ...

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  22. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BURNED.

    QUORN, August 9.—On Monday, Cora, daughter of Mr. J. Foster, was making tea at the stove when her print dress became alight. Her father ran into an ...

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  23. NEW WOOL CLIP.

    Bagot, Shakes, & Lewis, Limited, have received the first portion of a few clips as under:—Nappa Merrie, 256 bales from the Queensland border; Kinchega. 418 bales ...

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  24. TWO MEN KILLED.

    BUNDABERG, August 10.—Early this morning the Bingera locomotive collided with a cow on the railway line running from Bingera Station to the ...

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  25. IN THE COURTS.

    The Full Court, with the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Homburg on the Bench, resumed the hearing on Thursday morning of the appeal case H. Graves & Company ...

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  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY WHEAT.

    PORT DARWIN, August 10.—Samples of wheat grown in the Territory have bean forwarded to Melbourne and Adelaide by the steamer Mataram. ...

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  27. WIRRABARA MONTHLY MARKET.

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  28. NEARLY COMMITTED.

    During the hearing of a suit in the Divorce Court (before Mr. Justice Hodges) to-day, a country solicitor's protest concerning the practise which was again ...

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  29. BRISBANE SHOW.

    BRISBANE, August 10.—At the show to-day the attendance was 34,000, and the gate receipts amounted to £1,356, compared with 32,000 and £1,261 on the ...

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  30. CLEARING SALE, LONDON.

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  31. WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION

    The Water Supply Commission met at Parliament House on Thursday morning,when there were present Mr. James, M.P. (Chairman), the Hons. J. G. Dice and J. ...

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  32. LIFE A BURDEN.

    MELBOURNE, August 10.—Mary Nelson, a married woman, living in Daylesford, attempted to commit suicide to-day by setting fire to her clothes, after having poured ...

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  33. WORMS IN HORSES.

    An interesting case of worms in a horse has been brought under the notice of Veterinary-Surgean Desmond by a settler on Eyre's Peninsula. He writes:—"Recently ...

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  34. FRANCES.

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  35. BLOW IN THE ABDOMEN.

    MELBOURNE, August l0.—The Coroner at Beaufort to-day concluded the enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Rachael Bendigo, which was adjourned for a ...

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  36. RENMARK.

    Bagot, Shakes, & Lewis, Limited, report having held a sale at Paringa, Renmark, on July 28. The attendance was small and bidding dull. Eighty-seven cattle and one horse found buyers at ...

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  37. FRUIT EXPORT.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has had a return prepared showing the cost of administering the Commerce Act in relation to the supervision of fruit ...

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  38. BURRA.

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  39. TRADE & LABOUR.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Thursday the following were appointed as the Storemen, Packers, Porters, and Nightwatchmen's Wages ...

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  40. STAGE SCENERY ON FIRE.

    LAUNCESTON, August 10.—During the progress of an entertainment at the Wynyard Town Hall last night a sensational accident, fortunately without serious ...

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  41. WHAT I'VE LEARNT AT THE ROSE SOCIETY.

    The appended verses, contributed by "A Novice," were road at the annual meeting of the National Rose Society on Wednesday evening, and evoked hearty laughter and ...

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  42. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Royal Society of South Australia was held at the Institute, North terrace, on Thursday evening. The President (Dr. J. C. Vercu) occupied the chair. ...

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  43. COLLISION OF MOTOR CARS.

    WELLINGTON, August 10.—A sensational motor car accident has occurred in Manawatu Gorge, some distance from Wellington. Two cars met at a sharp corner ...

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  44. CHINESE CABINETMAKER FINED.

    [?], August 10.—A Chinese cabinet maker was to-day fined £5 and costs for having employed three Chinese in his factory, contrary to the provisions of the ...

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  45. UNION CARDS.

    At a meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. D. R. Duncan. (General Secretary of the Federated ...

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  46. THE LAW COURTS.

    PETERSBURG, Tuesday, August 8 (before Messrs. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., F. H. Bormann, and P. Kearin).—Ralla Singh was charged by ...

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  47. AFTER A BOOM.

    In a letter to a Melbourne resident an officer at present travelling in the East, says:—"There must be lots of money in Shanghai, but at present the district is ...

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  48. THEFT IN A CATHEDRAL.

    A theft of an extremely mean nature was perpetrated a few Sunday mornings ago at St. Paul's Cathedral. Among the worshippers who went up from their seats to ...

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  49. TRAMWAY WAGES BOARD.

    MELBOURNE, August 10.—In the Legislative Assembly this evening Mr. Watt (Acting Premier) announced that a Wages Board was to be appointed for the tramway ...

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  50. RELIGIOUS.

    KEYNETON, August 9.—The annual meetings in connection with the Northern District Association of the Congregational Churches of South Australia are being held ...

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  51. POLICE.

    A young woman named Ethel Evans was fined £1 16/ for drunkenness and for having used indecent language in Morphett street on August 9. Constable Kitchen arrested her. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. STATE FARMS.

    The Minister of Agriculture, speaking to-day to a deputation which asked for a State farm at Gayndah, in the Mundubbera district, said be was not satisfied with the ...

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  54. RAILWAY RELAYER'S STRIKE.

    PETERSBURG, August 10.—A strike at the relayers' camp, just outside the railway yard, started on Wednesday afternoon. The men receive 8/ a day. They claim that ...

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  55. A SKATING LEASE.

    Much discussion has occurred regarding the circumstances connected with the leasing of the Exhibition Building by the City Council for skating purposes. Complaint ...

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  56. PORT ADELAIDE: Thursday, August 10.

    One man was fined for insobriety. George Wilson was charged with having insufficient means of support, and being an idle and disorderly person. F.C. Smith stated that he found ...

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  57. POULTRY AT BALAKLAVA.

    The Balaklava Poultry and Kennel Club held its annual show on Wednesday on Messrs. Soding Brothers' premises, by permission of Mr. W. McGingan. At the ...

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  58. THE FISHER INTERVIEW.

    Referring to-day to Mr. Stead [?] of the authenticity of his interview with Mr. Fisher, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"I want to say that no man ...

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  59. CLERKS AS WHARF LABOURERS.

    Twenty-five clerks from the Australian United steam Navigation Company played the part of wharf labourers to-night. After the bulk of the general cargo had been ...

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  60. THE VEND CASE.

    Mr. Wise, K.C., continued his address in reply before Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day in the vend case. Counsel devoted himself to a close examination ...

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  61. WOODVILLE STATE SCHOOL.

    The examination of the Woodville State School by Inspectors Harry and McBride, which has occupied three days, has just been concluded, and although the attendance has been poor lately owing to ...

    Article : 61 words
  62. Advertising

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