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  2. PUBLIC, ABATTOIRS FOR ADELAIDE.--- NO. VIII.

    Dr. Bollen, health officer for Port Adelaide, examined on September 29, 1902, gave it as his opinion that all food supplies should be subjected to a careful inspection, ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    At the Port Pirie Corporation meeting last night Councillor Symonds referred to the inadequate accommodation at the local post-office, which he pointed out was the ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. PETITIONS. A number of petitions were presented in favor of prohibiting intoxicants in New ...

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  5. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred last night at Riverview, about three miles from Glen Innes. James Fidock, aged about 50, and his son-in-law (Donald McMillan) had a ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The railway revenue from July 1, 1903, to August 8, amounted to £103,447, as against £112,138 for the same period last year, a decrease of £8,691. ...

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  7. RENMARK.

    August 11.—Mr. Labatt, of the Engineer-in-Chief's office, arrived here by the Corrow[?] on Saturday, and is inspecting the various works. The No. 1 pumping ...

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  8. ARBOR DAY IN ADELAIDE.

    Arrangements have been made for the senior scholars attending the city public schools to assist in the planting of the trees across the park lands from Brown-street to ...

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  9. A TEAMSTER'S MISFORTUNE.

    Mr. A. A. Young, treasurer of the Richmond Band of Hope, writes:—"An unfortunate occurrence happened to Mr. Charles Austin, of Fifth Creek, at Keswick last ...

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  10. SWEEPING CITY STREETS.

    At the meeting of the Melbourne City Council, according to the Argus, Councillor Morrell moved—"That the public works committee be asked to consider the ...

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  11. VICTORIAN REFORM LEAGUE.

    The council of the National Citizens' Reform League to-day adopted the following Federal political platform, which the chairman (Mr. A. C. Palmer) said might be ...

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  12. SCALES BAY.

    August 6.—A boat jetty is urgently required here, as under present circumstances it is very difficult to load and unload produce, and wheat is often allowed ...

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  13. TICKERA.

    August 10.—On Wednesday evening the five-year-old son of Mr. William Barker overturned a kettle, containing boiling water, and was severely scalded on the feet ...

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  14. A RATEPAYERS' MEETING.

    At a meeting of ratepayers held yesterday afternoon there was a record attendance. Mr. J. Newland (chairman of the district council) presided. The clerk (Mr. ...

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  15. WILLOWIE.

    August 8.—The Willowie branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society held their annual meeting in the Agricultural Hall on Friday night. There was a good ...

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  16. ST. JOSEPH'S SANATORIUM.

    The latest addition to the number of charitable institutions is St. Joseph's Sanatorium, at Largs Bay. The establishment is under the management of the Sisters of ...

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  17. AS UNSTAMPED AGREEMENT.

    In the Local Court on Wednesday morning P. J. Brougham and J. H. Speck, builders, of Adelaide, sought to recover the sum of £6, balance alleged ...

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  18. YANKALILLA.

    August 10.—The annual meeting of the Yankalilla branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Methodist Church, Normanville on August 8. The ...

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  19. ADVERTISING SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—An ex-South Australian, writing on July 16 last from San Diego, California, directs attention to the benefit that might be made to result by advertising the merits ...

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  20. SCHOOL OF MINES STUDENTS.

    On Wednesday morning the engine-driviug students of the School of Mines and Industries, accompanied by Messrs. William H. Ledger, B.E.,, M.C.E., and William [?]. ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    The will of Sigismund Solomon Frankenberg, late of Little Flinders-street, woollen merchant, was to-day lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £25,056, and ...

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  22. A JETTY ASKED FOR.

    A memorial, bearing the signatures of 50 farmers of the west coast, was presented to the House of Assembly on Wednesday by Mr. D. McKenzie, praying for the ...

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  23. ALLEGED LARCENY OF GOLD CHLORIDE.

    On June 30 Mr. L. R. Scammell, druggist (a partner in the firm of Messrs. F. H. Faulding & Co.), took compassion on a young man, Francis G. Young, who was in ...

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  24. WHERE DID THEY COME FROM?

    On Saturday last, while members of the Defence Rifle Club were practising, several bullets lodged quite close to Mr. J. Stephensons house, which is behind a hill ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In a go-as-you-please race to-day, between Kalgoorlie shop employes, from Kanowna to Kalgoorlie, the winner (Bennett) covered the distance, 12 miles, in 1 hour 21 min. ...

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  26. TAXING GAS COMPANY'S MAINS.

    The Full Court to-day reversed the judgment of Mr. Justice Williams, which affirmed that the mains of the Metropolitan Gas Company are liable to be rated ...

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  27. ALDINGA.

    August H.—The institute has received a gift of 50 books from the Public Library, and they form a nice addition to the local collection. The committee are endeavoring ...

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  28. STEALING GOLD.

    William Bennett and Richard Butler, two Boulder business men, were charged this morning with stealing £100 worth of ore from the South Kalgurli mine. The police ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Unemployed League made the following distribution at the Central Market on Wednesday:—250 loaves of bread, 170 21b. tins of jam, and 12 firewood tickets, ...

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  30. ECHUNGA.

    August 11.—Messrs. Read & Co. are sending away more of the ground bark from their large stack, which had been purchased by their local agent (Mr. A. Day). '. ...

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  31. IMPORTATIONS OF STUD, STOCK.

    A valuable consignment ot high-class stock arrived in splendid condition to-day by the Aberdeen liner Moravian, from London. They comprised two Suffolk ...

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  32. ENGLISH CRICKET NOTES.

    The Oxford and Cambridge match ended in an easy victory for Oxford on July 4. Scores-Oxford 259 and 291; Cambridge, 137 and 145. J. E. Raphael opened the ...

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  33. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. PETITIONS. Mr. V. L. Solomon (S.A.) presented a petition from South Australian electors in ...

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  34. GULNARE.

    August 10.——The annual meeting of the local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Soeiety was held in the Methodist Church on Friday. Mr. F. C. Belcher ...

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  35. MARINE MISHAPS.

    Doubt as to the identity of the large vessel which went ashore near Plank Point, Spencer Gulf, on Sunday, August 2, has been set at rest. The harbormaster at ...

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  36. CALLED BACK TO LIFE.

    On Wednesday afternoon of last week (says the Laura Standard) Mounted-Constable Foote, of Laura, received a wire from Appila-Yarrowie that a child 12 months old, ...

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  37. CLAIMS OF TRANSFERRED CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The filing of petitions and service on the Crown Law Department in connection with the claims of transferred officers in the Postal Department, was continued to-day. ...

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  38. KERSBROOK.

    August 11.—An entertainment was held here on Monday night in aid of the Kersbrook Improvement Society piano funds. The council chamber was filled. Songs were ...

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  39. SWEATING IN ADELAIDE.

    Sir—I endorse all that "A Working Man" has said re sweating in Adelaide, and the evil extends to corporations, &c, contracts being responsible for a great deal of ...

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  40. A SERIES OF DISASTERS.

    The body of Miss Elizabeth Healy was found on Sunday evening by Mr. Moorhouse, a fisherman, near Rapillah, six miles along the Murray mouth from ...

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  41. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HOTEL.

    The South Australian Hotel again is under the control of Mr. E. Alexander, having been taken over by him from the trustees of the estate of the late Mr. B. Roennfeldt. ...

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  42. AFLOAT AGAIN.

    The schooner Oscar Robinson, which was ashore on Wardang Island on August 3, was floated off on Sunday last, and is now on her way to Port Adelaide to be ...

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  43. MOUNT BARKER.

    August 12.—Commissioner McKie, of the Salvation Army, visited this town yesterday. In the morning and afternoon an officers' council was held at the Boys' ...

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  44. A FISHING CUTTER LOST.

    Captain Clare, C.M.G., superintendent of the life saving service, yesterday received a telegram from Captain J. C. Wotton, the master of the lifeboat City of Adelaide, ...

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  45. MILLICENT.

    August 11.—A large gathering assembled at Reilly's Hotel on Saturday night to bid farewell to Mr. E. H. Little, who has oceupied the position of teller in the E.S. and ...

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  46. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    When the Assembly met to-day Mr. Law moved the adjournment of the House to draw attention to the irregular appointment of Mr. Ewart Williams, son of a ...

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  47. THE UNIVERSITY STATUTES AND REGULATIONS.

    The Governor in Executive Council on Wednesday approved the countersigning of the following statutes and regulations.made by the council and approved by the senate ...

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  48. STATE SCHOOLS.

    The only school in the Robertstown district to hold an Arbor Day this year was the Bright school, at which the event was conducted on Friday. The trees arrived in splendid condition ...

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  49. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The following are the handicaps for the Keswick pigeon match:—32 yards, Rochester; 31, E. S. Rymill. A. G. Rymill; 29, Nyroka. T. Y. Freeman; 27, Teksum, J. Casey; 25, T. Lush. Tote, Haiden; ...

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  50. ORROROO.

    August 11.—The local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society held their annual meeting in the Town Hall on Friday last, when the president (Mr. S. ...

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  51. BURNSIDE COUNCIL.

    August 10.—Present—All except Councillor Wood, who was granted month's leave of absence on urgent private business. Question of removing trees on Kensington Oval to stand over for annual ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly last night considered the Constitution Bill in committee. Amendments to abolish the Legislative Council, to make a quorum of the Assembly one-half ...

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  53. TASMANIA.

    The Mount Bischoff London cable quotes the tin market as quiet at £127 10/. The last sales were at £127 10/ and £128 10/. ...

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  54. OCEAN STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Himalaya left Fremantle at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, and the commander expects to reach Largs Bay at about noon on Saturday. ...

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  55. PORT PIRIE.

    August 11.—A large number of the leading residents met at the Barrier Hotel last evening for the purpose of saying good-bye to Mr. Cr. Leader, who has acted as ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    No further cases of smallpox were reported to-day. All the patients are progressing favorably. Dr. Elkington has furnished an interim report to the Government on ...

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  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 95 words
  59. COOLGARDIE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  61. RIVERTON.

    August 12 —The annual Christian Endeavor rally took place here on Wednesday. Visitors from Kapunda, Hamilton, Tarlee, Stockport, and Blacksprings were present. ...

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  62. ROBERTSTOWN.

    August 10—The Roberstown creamery and butter factory was opened last week after a recess of a few months. —Arrangements are being completed ...

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