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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Malcolm, ketch, 21 tons, G. Peters, from Port Wakefield. Wellington, ketch, 49 tons, A. Tainsh, from Ardr[?]n. ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 601 words
  4. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    It is understood that the State Parliament will be prorogued on Friday, October 31. The only important measures that remain to be dealt with on which much ...

    Article : 60 words
  5. THE LABOR MARKET.

    The Government Latfor Bureau, which is under the control of the Superintendent of Public Buildings (Mr. C. E. Owen Smyth), is still largely availed of by the workers. ...

    Article : 209 words
  6. A VENERABLE LADY.

    Mrs. Bartle, who resides at 16, Somerset Cottages, Walkerville, completes her 101st year on Friday, as she was born in St. Hilary parish, in the west of ...

    Article : 304 words
  7. ISSUE OF TREASURY BILLS.

    The Treasurer on Monday notified that he was prepared to sell at par Treasury bills bearing interest at the rate of 31/2 per cent., payable quarterly, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. FRUIT AND WINE.

    It has been proved beyond all doubt that South Australia is one of the finest fruitgrowing countries in the world. A glance at the Statistical Register in that ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. THE CLANVILLE SHOPS.

    The Engineer-in-Chief, in his annual report in respect to the way and work shops at Glanville, states that the average number of men employed during the year ended ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. VISITING WARSHIPS.

    Considerable interest is centred in the impending visit of Vice-Admiral Sir Lewis Beaumont to Adelaide. The flagship Royal Arthur, accompanied by the Mildura and ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 528 words
  12. THE CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The sittings of the Criminal Court, which opened on October 6, were concluded yesterday, when two cases were dealt with. One was that in which Gerald McKay, aged ...

    Article : 337 words
  13. THE AMENITIES OF POLITICAL LIFE.

    Recently we published a copy of the letter sent by Mr. G. D. Meudell to Sir John MacIntyre, in which the "apostle of financial regeneration in Victoria" gloated over ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    During the year ended on June 30 last only two passengers met with accidents on the South Australian railways, and in both instances the injuries were caused by the ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. "PUZZLING WEATHER."

    The remark, "The weather is very puzzling," made by the Government Meteorologist on Tuesday night, was most appropriate, as earlier in the evening citizens ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. PUBLIC SERVICE PROVIDENT FUND

    The South Australian Public Service Provident Fund is entirely distinct from the suggested Superannuation Fund, and it has been established without help from the ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. A SENSATIONAL RIDE.

    Mr. G. Innes, a resident of Franklin, T[?] mania, had a rather sensational experience recently, while a passenger by the coach which leaves Hobart in the afternoon for ...

    Article : 758 words
  18. THE GRAIN TRADE.

    Although South Australia has experienced a series of bad, seasons the enormous quantities of flour, wheat, and other cereals shipped from the State year after ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. FEDERAL MANAGEMENT CRITICISED.

    During the reply of the Attorney-General in the Legislative Council on Tuesday to the discussion on the Stamp Du ties Bill, he mentioned that South ...

    Article : 288 words
  20. THE ISLINGTON WORKSHOPS.

    The vast amount of work done each year at the Islington railway shops is made manifest by the following figures, winch are contained in the report of Mr. Roberts ...

    Article : 403 words
  21. CITY ABATTOIRS BILL.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Gordon) presented the following report of the Select Committee on the City Abattoirs Bill to the Legislative Council on Tuesday ...

    Article : 577 words
  22. ELECTRICITY AT ISLINGTON.

    Mr. Thomas Roberts, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the South Australian railways, in the course of his latest report concerning the work of his department, writes: ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. The Advertiser

    The deficit in the South Australian revenue for the financial year 1901-2 amounted to £222,315, or, making allowance for the twice-paid naval subsidy, £212,248. For ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  24. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND MANURES.

    The figures in the "Statistical Register" dealing with the imports into South Australia for the, year 1901 make interesting reading. They show that large quantities of ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. THE WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE.

    The advisability of securing a more complete control over the trains which daily speed along the State railways, carrying thousands of passengers every week, is ...

    Article : 420 words
  26. INTENDING DEPARTURES.

    For London.—Ophir, October 16; Arcadia, October 23; Glaucus, October 28; o[?]rah, October [?]; [?], November 6; Narrung, November 13; Victoria (Orient-Pacific), November 13; Calch[?]s, ...

    Article : 220 words
  27. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND.

    The "Public Service Review" states that the reason why its correspondence column does not "bristle with the opinions of candid critics" for and against the Public ...

    Article : 571 words
  28. A SAD FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A son of Mr. H. White Hughes, the wellknown pastoralist, who lives at "Athelney," Hackney-road, met with a fatal accident while bird-nesting at St. Peter's College on ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. CHANGES IN THE TREASURY OFFICE.

    Consequent on the recent retrenchments in the South Australian Public Service, Mr. H. F. Peacock is accountant at the Treasury, instead of the late. Mr. C. R. ...

    Article : 225 words
  30. THE CITY ROADS.

    The City Council are undoubtedly taking a step in the right direction in considering with real earnestness the problem of improved street pavements for the principal ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Great Britain, &c., via Suez, per R.M.S. Ophir, October 16, 11.15 a.m.; newspapers, 10.15 a.m. Via San Francisco, October 24, 3 p.m., per Ventura. Via Marseilles, per Oldenburg, October 25; ...

    Article : 325 words
  32. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    The maximum readings of the thermometer at the Adelaide Observatory on Tuesday, were:—In the shade, 81.2°; in the sun, 137.2°. Synopsis. ...

    Article : 360 words
  33. "WHY DID YOU WATER THAT BEER?"

    "Why did you water that beer?" asked Mr. Tom Mann on Saturday night, at a meeting of the Socialist League, in Melbourne. He put the question so savagely ...

    Article : 303 words
  34. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  35. LIVE STOCK AND DAIRYING INDUSTRIES.

    The number of horned cattle imported into South Australia proper last year totalled 7,451, valued at £62,420. It is pleasing to note that by ...

    Article : 250 words
  36. THE COMMANDANT AND THE FORTS

    The Military Commandant (Lieutenant-Colonel Lyster), accompanied by Major Tunbridge, paid a visit.of inspection to the Largs and Glanville forts on ...

    Article : 109 words
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