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Article : 158 wordsThe funeral of the late Mrs. Orenham, an old colonist, and wife of Mr. S. T. Oxenham, which took place at the Hindmarsh Cemetery on Monday afternoon, was largely attended. ...
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Article : 54 wordsA selection of stories from naval history by Mr. Walter Wood brings into a handy compass the exploits of representative ships of different periods, from Elizabeth's reign to ...
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Article : 547 wordsThe counting of the ballot-papers in connection with the Federal Convention election has advanced another stage. The returningofficer for Flinders on Saturday received about ...
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Article : 263 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, when Mr. Wybert Reeve's specialty combination repeated their Saturday's programme. Mr. Harry Shine, ...
Article : 109 wordsThe schooner Ivanhoe arrived yesterday from Woodlark Island. St Aignan, and Samarai, with 32 passengers, nearly all of whom were from Woodlark Island. She ...
Article : 230 wordsThe Victoria Hall was as crowded as ever on Monday evening, and the 30 pictures shown by Lumiere's cinematographe were received with the highest appreciation, and one after ...
Article : 331 wordsEDEN VALLEY, March 14.—The weather has been delightful for the past fortnight, several showers having fallen. A good rain would be much appreciated just now as water is still ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 16 Mar 1897, Page 6
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