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  2. A DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN

    Reverent honour was paid to the work of a distinguished citizen of South Australia on Monday afternoon, when an imposing statue of the late Sir Samuel Way, Bart., was unveiled by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray). There was a large gathering present at the ceremony, and they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE SAVINGS BANK AND ITS STAFF.

    Sir—As a depositor of upwards, of 23 years in the Savings Bank of South Australia, I was very interested in The Register subleader dealing with the Savings ...

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  4. MOTHER'S REPUTED CRIME.

    The police report that about 1 o'clock this morning two small children, James and Ethel Trapp, aged 3 and 4 years respectively, were found with their throats ...

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  5. HOLD-UP AND ROBBERY.

    George William Nicholson was in the Police Court to-day charged that, while armed with a revolver, he stole with actual violence from Percy Barbat, the ...

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  6. PROPOSED MANNUM RAILWAY.

    Last Thursday and Friday the Railways Standing Committee again visited Mannum and took evidence in regard to the proposed railway to that town. The ...

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  7. THE WHALER, SIR JAMES CLARKE ROSS.

    Capt. Larsen, of the whaler, Sir James Clarke Ross, referring to the statement of the Minister for Tinder and Customs (Mr. Pratten) said that the whaler would be ...

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  8. CURED OF LEPROSY.

    Dr. Telford, health officer, announced that Tim Kokiri, aged 41, a native of Rarotonga, has been cured of lep[?] at Quail Island Lyttelton, and will be ...

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  9. EX-KAISER WILHELM.

    On the eve of the German elections Here Wolff, editor of The Berlin Tageblatt, has published remarkable letters intended to give the coup de grace to ...

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  10. FRENCH MEAT IMPORTS.

    The French Minister for Agriculture announces that in order to reduce the cost of living, the Paris Government intends to abolish the import duties on meat ...

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  11. JAPANESE NATIONALITY.

    An Imperial Ordinance has been gazetted at the Japanese capital putting into force the nationality law of December 1 last, to obviate the dual nationalism of ...

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  12. KLEPTOMANIA.

    A mother, her son, and two daughters, members of a respected family, charged with shoplifting, have been declared hereditary kleptomaniacs. The criminal ...

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  13. LONDON DOCKS.

    The British Shipping Committee seriously criticises the methods of the handling of food at the London docks. It points out that the Victoria and Albert ...

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  14. RECORD SUGAR CROPS.

    The Director of Sugar Experiment Stations (Mr. Easterby) stated today that the present season would be a record for Queensland, practically every mill ...

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  15. TIPPING COMPETITIONS.

    In the City Court to-day the legality of the racing competition Known as "The Snowball Sporting Series" was challenged by the Crown. Harold E. Mayer, manager ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

    Sir—The agreement made between the Premier of South Australia and the Commonwealth Government is only half a one. Mr. Gunn has extracted a promise ...

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  18. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    Replying to the statement credited to the Western Australian Minister of Lands and Immigration (Mr. Angwin) concerning the terms and conditions of the ...

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  19. OFFENCES AGAINST WOMEN.

    A sentence of 10 years' imprisonment with one flogging of 10 strokes, was imposed to-day on Frederick Edward Peitro Shortland, who was convicted of a serious ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. LOUVAIN LIBRARY.

    An interesting item in regard to the reparation payments, disclosed in the Agents General for Reparations' report for September and October, is 100,000 gold marks ...

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