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  2. THE SOCIAL PROBLEM.

    There was a good attendance in the Trades Hall, Grote-street, on Wednesday evening, when Mr. Tom Mann, the labor leader, lectured on "The social problem." ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    The Central Board of Health recently notified the local board of health that unless the latter could prevent the sale in the town of meat slaughtered in places not ...

    Article : 200 words
  4. THE GOOD ROAD MOVEMENT.

    A meeting of ratepayers took place on Wednesday afternoon at the Hamburg Hotel, Rundle-street, for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken to ...

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  5. APPALLING FATALITY.

    The accident which occurred on Thursday, September 11, on the north-west line of the Madras railway at Mangapatnam station, 205 miles from Madras, was appalling, ...

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  6. LONDON PERSONAL GOSSIP

    Though the King seems to be enjoying life and sport in the Highlands with the [?]est and abandon of a healthy young man, the public got quite a scare a few days ...

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  7. ROSE SHOWS.

    The annual rose show of the Southern Suburban Horticultural and Floricultural Society was held on Wednesday in the Druids' Hall, Hyde Park. There was a good attendance during the afternoon, ...

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  8. STORM AT PORT AUGUSTA.

    This evening a heavy duststorm came up from the north. At Conwaytown the iron roof of a weatherboard house was taken clean off in one piece and landed ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. PORT PIRIE RAILWAY CLOCK.

    The matter of the clock in the tower of the new railway-station in Ellen-street is not to be dropped. Some of the council consider that a distinct promise was given, ...

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  10. BURRA.

    October 22.—Several friends of Mr. W. H. Hardy, an old resident of Burra, met this morning to say good-bye to him. Mr. Hardy is leaving on Friday for Arltunga on a ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. CARRIETON EAST.

    October 22.—The annual inspection of the local school was conducted on Tuesday by Inspector Gold, and 81 per cent[?] of the children passed. Miss O'Brien, the teacher, ...

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  12. LONDON WINE AND PRODUCE DEPOT.

    A large deputation of vinegrowers, ' representing the principal vine-growing centres of the State, waited on the Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler) on ...

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  13. BALHANNAH.

    October 20.—Another, "penny concert" was given by the children here on Saturday evening, and was well attended, the proceeds amounting to 5/5, another ...

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  14. GREENOCK.

    October 21.—Mrs. Olsen's eldest daughter died last week from pneumonia, supervening on influenza. — The local school children greatly enjoyed their annual picnic, ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. PORT ADELAIDE.

    On Wednesday afternoon the Spring show connected with the Port Adelaide Horticultural and Floricultural Society[?] was opened in the local Town Hall, and the exhibition compared favorably ...

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  16. GAWLER.

    October 22.—On Monday evening a confirmation service took place at the Church of Transfiguration, Gawler South. Nineteen candidates presented themselves, ...

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  17. A FINE STEAMER.

    The new Orient liner Victoria arrived from London on Wednesday morning at 4.30, after a passage protracted by unfavorable weather on her maiden trip. She is ...

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  18. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Constant Reader."—We know of no cure. "A South Australian Boy."—Communicate with Captain Clare, C.M.G., of the ...

    Article : 922 words
  19. MACLABEN VALE.

    October 21.—Last Friday evening another distinct shock of earthquake was felt here about 10 minutes to 7. Two springs have started since the earthquake within two ...

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  20. MOUNT MARY.

    October 20.—The annual examination at the State school has concluded, and 84 per cent[?] was obtained. This reflects great credit on the teacher (Miss O'Leary). Visit ...

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  21. MEADOWS SOUTH

    October 22.—The children at the local public school were examined on Monday last by Inspector Smyth. The results were most satisfactory. ...

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  22. MOUNT COMPASS.

    October 22.—As Mr. T. Waye was kangarooing yesterday, about two miles from here, he caught sight of a large fox coming out of a burrow, and he promptly shot it. ...

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  23. PORT VICTOR

    October 22.—About 300 bales of wool have now been stored at the local sheds for shipment.—The hay crops are ripening fast owing to the heat experienced during the past ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. SIR JAMES GRAHAM.

    Sir James Graham (ex-Mayor of Sydney, president of the Dental Board of New South Wales, director of the Sydney and (Prince Alfred Hospitals, and other ...

    Article : 414 words
  25. PORT AUGUSTA.

    October 21.—Last evening a large number of citizens assembled in the Town Hall to [?]id farewell to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant, who are to leave for Broken Hill on ...

    Article : 205 words
  26. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ANNUAL PICNIC.

    The fifth annual picnic and sports tournament iu connection with University College were held on Tuesday, at the National Park, Belair. The students and friends to the number of 120 ...

    Article : 284 words
  27. PORT PIRI[?]

    October 21.—Mr. G. D. Delprat, general manager of the B.H.P. Co., and Mr. J. Lindsay, consulting engineer, arrived from Broken Hill this morning. They will ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. WANTS OF STANLEY DISTRICT.

    The Hon. A. Catt and Messrs. Cummins and Young, members for Stanley, waited on the Commissioner of Public Works on Wednesday to urge that, as a night train was ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. SALE OF GIFTS AT PROSPECT.

    A sale of work in [?]aid of St. Ninian's Church, Islington, was opened at the Prospect Hall on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Harmer. There was a good attendance, and in the evening the hall ...

    Article : 162 words
  30. LAWN TENNIS.

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