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  2. SUMMARY FOR EUROPE.

    PREPARED SPECIALLY FOR TRANSMISSION TO ENGLAND BY THE MAIL LEAVING ADELAIDE JANUARY 6. ...

    Article : 51 words
  3. I-THE PAST YEAR.

    The old year, 1868, is numbered amongst the years of the past. To [?] as a colony it has not been an uneventful year. We have no wish to fall into ...

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  4. PICNIC AT OAKLANDS.

    The annual picnic in connection with the Brompton Wesleyan Young Men's Christian Association took place at Oaklands. Several vehicles started from Brompton in the moraine, and, ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. ANNUAL RETROSPECT.

    In a review of the year which is now numbered with the past there are several events which naturally occupy a pronunent place in the retrospect, and to these ...

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  6. II.—THE HOLIDAYS.

    The weather on Christmas Day was all that could be desired. A cool fresh breeze blew most of the day, and although in some places the dust was rather ...

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  7. PORT ADELAIDE.

    A very large number of people arrived at the Port by the morning trains some with a view to proceeding to the Semaphore, others to go boating down the stream, but by far the larger ...

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  8. THE SEMAPHORE

    The beach at the Semaphore was also a favored spot during the holiday, and wore its gayest appearance on the occasion. ...

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  9. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY.

    In the evening a long quadrille assembly was held at Hines's Assembly Rooms, which was tastefully decorated. There were between 20 and 30 conples present, and dancing was kept ...

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  10. NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES.

    Notwithstanding the holiday festival of last week, the people of Adelaide did not appear to have been surfeited with amusement, and determined to welcome the New Year with ...

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  11. THE ANNIVERSAY OF THE COLONY.

    It may safely be said that finer holiday weather for the celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the colony has never been enjoyed since the first settlers read the grand ...

    Article : 911 words
  12. PORT ADELAIDE REGATTA.

    Friday was indeed a holiday at the Port, for there the annual event so interesting to aquatic sportsmen took place. The weather was serene and fine, and everything passed off very ...

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  13. EXCURSION TRIPS TO GLENELG.

    The steamers Eleanor and Young Australian made excursion trips from Port Adelaide to Glenelg on Monday. On the arrival of the 11 o'clock train, some hundreds of people flocked ...

    Article : 335 words
  14. GLENELG.

    The greatest rush from Adelaide was to the Bay, which presented a remarkably crowded and lively appearance throughout the day. While each year it seems no if South, Australia ...

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  15. ROMAN CATHOLIC PICNIC.

    On Monday a grand picnic in connection with the St. Patrick's Temperance Association was held at Salisbury, on the grounds of Mr. J. Harvey, J.P. At about 9 o'clock the members ...

    Article : 309 words
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