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  2. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    LOYAL MITCHAM LODGE, I.O.O.F., M.U.— The quarterly financial meeting was held at the Mitcham Institute on June 13, when the Provincial Grand Master (Brother Morphett) ...

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  3. HOME AND TRUTH.

    Sir—It may interest and certainly amuse your readers to see how another of Mr. Owen's swans turns out a goose. First of all it is absolutely false to say that papal ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Monday the Mayor (Mr. J. Evans) confened a meeting of those persons who washed to recognise she services of Mr. J. McGUire, the District Traffic Superintendent who is on the ...

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  5. THE "FRIEND OF HUMANITY."

    " I claim to be a Friend of Humanity." Premier Kingston. "This Friend of Humanity" Mr. Syman ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    Races will be held at Jordan Park this afternoon. The first event is advertised to start at 2.15. The admission to the Grand stand enclosure has been reduced ...

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  7. AN AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTION FROM A BRITISH STANDPOINT.

    In an article on the Citizen's Life Assurance Company, an office doing a large business in South Australia us well as in the other colones the Commercial World of May 1. 1895. ...

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  8. THE LABOUR PARTY AND THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    The United Labour Party of South Australia ate taking time by tho forelock, and are determined not to be caught napping in electoral matters. Although in the ordinary ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The state of the Theatre Royal was bright and gay on Friday night when the final rehearsal of the new opera from the pen of Mr. J. H. Lyons took place. Judging by the ...

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  10. THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY.

    The full programme of performances for each of the twenty-seven nights of the forth-coming season of the Royal Comic Opera Company is published this morning and well ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The Reverend John W. Owen in your issue of this day quotes a writing of one Abbe Duchesne, dated September 20, 1888, whom he describes as a Professor of the Catholic ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. SALISBURY, JUNE 14.

    At a recent meeting of the District Council, notwithstanding a request from several ratepayers that a public meeting should be previously called a memorial asking for the ...

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  13. SIR JENKIN COLES AND PASTORAL LEGISLATION.

    Sir—The Hon. Juba Warren in referring to the Kapunda meeting a fortnight since again forces me into print. He says:—"I was unable to reply then to an 'inaccuracy' of ...

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  14. THE GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE.

    Valet has been struck out of the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race. ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—"Be courteous, be pitiful," so runs the command, and I find it easy to obey the injunction when dealing with Mr. Owen, He has lost his temper. but surely this is ...

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  16. MARIBYRNONG COURSING CLUB.

    The Cap Meeting of the Maribyrnong Courting Club was concluded to-day. The weather was fine, and hares ran splendidly. Some grand trials were witnessed in the final ...

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  17. COURSING AT BRUCE.

    Mr. W. A. Jones, Wilmington, writes:— "Under the above heading your Bruce correspondent gives his account of the result of the meeting. He states;—Deciding course Mr. ...

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  18. THE BAROSSA GOLDFIELDS.

    It was on a lovely morning that we found ourselves, at the invitation of Mr. D. M. Sayers, M.E.,on top of one of Messrs. Forwood & Co.'s well-horsed drags, tooled by our ...

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  19. THE BIJOU THEATRE.

    There was a good house at the Bijou on Friday evening, when every number was received with marked appreciation by the audience. For to-night an entire change is ...

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  20. TEMPLERS, JUNE 13.

    An entertainment in aid of the Church funds was given last evening in the Institute. The Mayer of Gawler, Mr. E. Lucas, presided over a very fair house. Amongst those who ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. OUR HANDICAPPER.

    Sir—I think Mr. Blackler has been very unlucky in quoting King Orry and Port Admiral as an example of inconsistency in handicapping. The former had one solitary ...

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  22. QUORN, JUNE 13.

    To-day being the first day that all the shops closed at 12 o'clock, for the afternoon the assistants organized a picnic. The weather perfect. and a most enjoyable time was ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. TOWN HALL.

    Judging from the programme to hand, the fact that a canvas towers above the top of the Town Hall organ, there is every promise of a rate treat to the patrons of Messrs, T. H. ...

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  24. THE LONDON-COLONIAL WOOL SALES.

    The public sales of colonial wool are now progressing with more spirit. Up to the present 92,152 bales have passed the hammer, of which 14,000 bales have been bought in ...

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  25. DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM.

    Dr. Stirling has made the following report to the Museum Committee:—" Some weeks age I pointed out in my monthly report that we had so far been unable to obtain ...

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  26. RHINE VILLA, JUNE 13.

    A diamond-drill bore has started operations near here in search of coal. Boring was tried once before, but only to a depth of 400 Feet. It is intended that the present bore ...

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  27. BURRA. JUNE 12.

    Mr. W. Richardson, teller at the Bank of Australasia, Burra branch, has been removed to the branch at Coolgardie. Mr. Richardson. who was captain of the football club. ...

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  28. ALBERT HALL.

    At the Albert Hall on Friday evening an entertainment was given by the Perman Concert Company, assisted by others. There was a good attendance, and the proceeds were ...

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  29. FRESH-WATER FISH.

    "F. Weste, Eastwood, writes:—" When considering what gratifying results Lave been achieved through the introduction to various colonies of several kinds of European ...

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  30. NOARLUNGA, JUNE 12.

    On Jane 11, in the District Hall, Nuarlunga, the Rev. J. Lightfoot, of Mannum, delivered a lecture on a " Wanderer's Travels. "There was a fair attendance, and Mr. E. Teakle ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor Mr. J. Wyle), and Councillors coombs, Lodge, Hambs, McDougall, McShane, Brown, Glover, ande Stacey. Mr. Arthur Bristowe, Secretary of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  32. THE NEW ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Return of number of electors at Court of Revision on June 13:— Legislative Council.—On roll at previous Hours of Revision. 3.472; claimants added ...

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  33. MURRAY BRIDGE, JUNE 11.

    The elder brother of the Messrs. Head. of near Mannum, while tracking a runaway horse in a paddock last night fell over the edge of the cliff, and sustained a severe scalp ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    PLEDGE SIGNING CAMPAIGN.— The sub-committee appointed to make arrangement for the forthcoming pledge-signing campaign to be conducted by Mr. T. W. Glover met on ...

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  35. CRADOCK, JUNE 10.

    Our usually quiet township was quite animated for three days last week. A small bazaar was opened on Wednesday, June 5, by the Rev. F. E. Ferrin, and although the ...

    Article : 85 words
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