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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    THE [?]-The [?] of all New England were promised to be enlisted in the Justice, by the employment of hundreds of country church [?] to swell the chorus of ...

    Article : 992 words
  3. THE MINERAL RESQURCES OF JAPAN.

    There are in Japan several mining districts celebrated, and very property so, among the Japanese. These are, among others less important, Ykouno, between ...

    Article : 1,464 words
  4. ODDFELLOWS' ANNIVERSARY, MOONTA.

    The anniversary of the Moonta. Lodge, M.U., was celebrated on November 9. At about 2 p.m. the brothers of the Order marched from the township in procession in full regalia, ...

    Article : 1,269 words
  5. SUICIDE RESULTING FROM MELANCHOLY.

    A distressing case of suicide took place at Gawler on Saturday, when Mr. August Kroedel, a tradesman, 58 years of age, and one of the oldest inhabitants of Gawler, put an end to his ...

    Article : 1,963 words
  6. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    (No latter attended to unless verified by the name and [?] of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared is all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) from the ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. MITCHAM LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS' PICNIC.

    The Loyal Mitcham Lodge of Oddfellows held their annual picnic at Torrens Park, which had kindly been lent for the occasion by Mr. W.W. Hughes. The procession left the ...

    Article : 868 words
  8. CRICKET MATCHES.

    The first match of the [?] with the South Australian [?] Association, took place on the grounds of St. Peter's College-the players being understood to be ...

    Article : 766 words
  9. REJOICINGS FOR TELEGRAPH COMPLETION.

    Sir—l fancy that the men of the Telegraph party would be glad to know that their wives sweethearts, and children were enjoying themselves on Friday next. I would therefore ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. COUNTRY NEWS

    The diorama of the American war is attracting good audiences to the Institute, and certainly it is deserving of eulogistic comment, the scenes, especially some of them—not ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    A ball to inaugurate the benevolent fund recently started in connection with this Society took place at the Town Hall on Monday evening. The ball was under the immediate ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. ATHLETIC MEETING AT GAWLER.

    One of the greatest attractions on the holiday was the athletic meeting at Gawler, which was a grand success. The inclement weather of the previous night and that morning doubtless ...

    Article : 1,344 words
  13. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    November 4.—Present—All. C. Hutson allowed extension of time for contract. Consideration of titles, for closed roads deferred. Mr. F. Darling's offer to do surveying required ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. THE NORTH ADELAIDE LITERARY ASSOCIATION

    had intended to have held a picnic on the grounds of Mr. McLeod, at Paradise, but on account of the inclemency of the weather they were prevented from having an open-air ...

    Article : 935 words
  15. RAPID BAT.

    November 2.—Present-All. Letter from Mr. Kelly, stating fence near Annacotilla Reserve had been damaged by floods; to be inspected. Circular from Government re Scotch ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. UPPER WAKEFIELD.

    November 2,—Present—Messrs. Ward, Barkla (in chair). Brain, and Brown. Letters—From Mr. Stephens, Clerk Marrabel Council; from Secretary of District Chairmen's Association. ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. YATALA SOUTH,

    November 4.—Present — Councillors Sudholz (Chairman), Day, Tuner, and Walden. Clerk to reply to circular from Public Works Office, that 1/. weekly with rations, or 5 to ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. HISTORIC LACE.

    Historic lace, that is lace which has belonged to any celebrated personage, and to which an exact date can be assigned, is of the greatest interest to the student, but unfortunately of rare ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  19. PORT ADELAIDE.

    On Monday holiday was scarcely kept at the Port, because the Custom-House being open caused a certain amount of business. During the morning the weather was very boisterous. ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. UNITED BOOT FACTORIES' PICNIC.

    The employe's of Messrs. A. Dowie's and T. Johnson's boot factories, numbering in all about 150 persons, started at 10 o'clock from the Supreme Court in six of the Adelaide ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 328 words
  22. MESSES. D. & W. MURRAY'S PICNIC.

    Arrangements had been made to spend the day on the grounds of Captain Scott, Brookside, but owing to the inclemency of the weather the firm considered it to be undesirable to attempt ...

    Article : 239 words
  23. CRICKET.

    A match between the second eleven of the Kensington and the United Cricket Club took place on Saturday, 9th instant, which resulted in favor of the Kensington Club. There not ...

    Article : 391 words
  24. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHRISTIAN DOCTRINCE SOCIETY.

    A picnic in connection with the above Society was held at the Adelaide [?]. The children of St Patrick's and the Cathedral [?] Schools, to the number of about 700, ...

    Article : 540 words
  25. LAW COURTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  26. BOWDEN AND BROMPTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.

    The Bowden and Brompton Temperance Society and Band of Hope held their annual treat on Monday. At 1 p.m. the members assembled at the Brompton Bible Christian ...

    Article : 136 words
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