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  2. DEATH OF MR. JOHN DUNN. JUN.

    We regret to announce at the age of sixty-two the death of Mr. John Dunn, jun., of Hackney, whose serious illness was reported in our columns last week. Ever since his arrival ...

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  3. RETURN OF THE CHAMPION CRICKETERS.

    Messrs. G. Gilfen, J. J. Lyons, and W. F. Giffen, the South Australian representatives in the Australian Eleven which defeated the Englishmen in Sydney during the past ...

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  4. CONJUNCTION OF VENUS AND JUPITER.

    Mr. C. Todd, the Government Astronomer, writing under date of February 7, says:— "Yesterday (Saturday) evening was beautifully clear and afforded your numerous ...

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  5. NEWS FROM DR. E. W. WAY.

    By the last mail steamer from China and the East Mrs. E. W. Way received welcome intelligence from Dr. E. W. Way, who is on a cruise with Mr. G. Millar in the yacht Saids. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The success attending the international tug-of-war in Viotoria seems likely to be repeated in South Australia, as on Saturday night there was an attendance numbering about ...

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  7. MARINE BOARD INSPECTION.

    Our last saw us leaving Kingston early on Monday morning for the Cape Jaffa light. The distance between these two points is about fifteen miles, so that soon after break. ...

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  8. STABBING AFFRAY IN HINDLEY-STREET.

    Hindley-street was the scene on Saturday evening of the second stabbing affray in Adelaide within a couple of months. A great sensation was caused at Christmas time when ...

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  9. THE MARIONETTES.

    Garners Rooms were well patronised on Saturday afternoon, when a matinee performance was given which highly delighted the young folks. In the evening the same ...

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  10. CYCLORAMA.

    Everything that can be done is being done by the management to make this exhibition more and more interesting. Last week a large number of schools took advantage of the ...

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  11. PORT ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB.

    On Saturday afternoon, on the Port River, scratch four-oared races, in connection with the Port Adelaide Bowing Club, took place. The afternoon was eminently suitable for the ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    The list of nominations for the Pony Handicap Distance Trot for 12.2 and under were omitted from the general list of nominations in connection with the Adelaide Pony Racing ...

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  13. THE MOONTA MINES.

    A meeting of the Moonta Branch of the A.M.A. was hold this morning, at which a copy of the notice posted with reference to the reopening of the mines was road. The ...

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  14. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.

    Some years ago a fine racing track was put down on the Maid and Magpie Gunning Grounds and several Sheffield handicaps run off. During later years it has not been used. ...

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  15. THE A.M.A. AND THE LATE STRIKE.

    The officers of the Chief Council of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, under date December 14, issued a special report relating to the Moonta mining dispute. The report. ...

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  16. PORT BROUGHTON RACES.

    The Port Broughton and Mundoora Racing Club held their second race meeting on the Mundoora Course on Wednesday, January 27. The course is situated about half a mile from ...

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  17. SEMAPHORE CORPORATION INSPECTION.

    On Saturday afternoon the Semaphore Corporation finished the inspection of the town. Scarborough and Glanville Wards were thoroughly examined. There were ...

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  18. MILITARY.

    THE MILITIA RESERVE.—The annual social in connection with the Militia Reserve Company wan held at the Selborne Hotel on Saturday evening. February 6. In addition ...

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  19. NARRIDY WATER SUPPLY.

    A meeting of ratepayers, convened by the District Council, was held to-night with reference to the water supply. Owing to the continual drought great want has been felt and ...

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  20. GEELONG RACES.

    The second day's racing of the Geelong Summer Meeting yesterday was held in fine weather. There was a good attendance. Results:— ...

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  21. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    There is a strong feeling of opposition to the Nackara Vermin-proof Fencing Act by settlers in the East generally. The fence is condemned as useless and unnecessary whilst ...

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  23. THE IRRIGATION COLONIES.

    Clearing operations are going on on the new land, and a grubbing plant is expected from Mildura. The bride over the reservoir is being decked ...

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  24. HASTY LEGISLATION.

    Sir—Under section 70 of the Administration and Probate Act. No. 537 of 1891, a very great change, and an iniquitous one, is made in the law with respect to the prospects of ...

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  26. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    MILITARY MATCH.—A rifle match between the Guneracha and Teatree Gulty Divisions of this Militia was fired on the [?] Thursday, February 4. There were ...

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  28. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. — On Sunday morning a choral harvest thanksgiving service was conducted in the Semaphore Methodist Church by the Rev. W. B. Mather. The ...

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  30. SYDNEY SPORTING NEWS.

    There was a little wagering on the V.R.C. Autumn Handicaps last night. The prices on offer for the Newmarket Handicap were:— 100 to 14 agst. Bungebah. ...

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