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  2. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    Personal.—From the Christian Weekly of August 26:—Dr. Waller has been reelected Secretary of the British Conference.—The Rev. E. Orlande Knee. Wealeyan minister, of ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Government diver today made an examination of the Gambier, and found that tho recent explosions completely shattered tho stern and Quarters of the vessel. ...

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  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Tuesday. August 30, at 10 a.m. First Hearing.—Edward Cunningham, formerly of Magill, coachman. Final Hearings.—James William Thomas ...

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  5. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    The widow of the late Mr. Edward Lawaon, J.P., aged 78 years, of Templers, died yesterday. Her eldest son, Mr. Joseph Lawson, died in the same house this morning. The ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final representation of " The Trumpet Call" was given on Friday evening in the presence of a very large and enthusiastic audience. To-night Mr. Bland Holt will ...

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  7. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Two Unionist pickets named Francis Cox and Edward Keogh were arrested this morning, charged with riotous behaviour, and with having assaulted a miner named William ...

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  8. MAGISTRATES' COURT.

    "Walter Stokes was charged by Mr. Norman E. Kaines with unlawfully attempting rescue five head of cattle whilst being driven to the pound. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Fined ...

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  9. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS.

    The fourth of the series of chamber music concerts given under the directorship of Herren G. Reimann, H. Heinicke, and G. Vollmar at the Victoria Hall, Gawler-place, is announced ...

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  10. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The first of the new series of Saturday night concerts in the Adelaide Town Hall ia announced for Saturday evening next. On that occasion Miss Agatha Millar, the New Zealand ...

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  11. UNLEY TOWN HALL.

    On several occasions have a combined choir of tho Parkside and Unley Park Primitive Methodist Sunday-schools produced with great success cantatas, but on Thursday evening, ...

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  12. POLICE COURTS.

    Joseph Ashwood and John Hickey), young men, admitted being idle and disorderly partons. Detective Edwards Rave the necessary information. Ashwood stated that he had ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Richard Jones, a very old resident of the colony, died lost night, aged sevonty-six. The deceased came to the colony in the year 1838. and after several years' literary work on ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that through the good offices of the Governor of New South Wales arrangements have been made by the Chief Secretary of this colony by which one of the ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    William Cantwell, a jockey, was found this morning in Inveresk Park gagged, and with his bands and feet tied, lie states that he was garrotted and robbed, bub the police ...

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  16. COSMORAMA.

    This attractive show is drawing a large number of people at Port Adelaide. Tut: children attending the schools have been visiting it during the last few days. ...

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  17. SPORTING.

    A pony meeting will be held on the Plympton Course this afternoon. A good programme will bo run off, the first race starting at 2 o'clock. ...

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  18. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    The nominations for the elections in tho Legislative Council for seats rendered vacant by effiuxion of time closed this evening. The following were returned unopposed:— ...

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  19. THE OVIDE MUSIN COMPANY.

    A much larger attendance was noticeable at the third concert given on Friday night by the talented artists who are now providing for us in that Town Hall a rare musical treat ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY.

    The charge of conspiracy preferred against; the Directors of the Australian Banking-Company was disposed of at the Water Police Court to-day, when counsel for the accused ...

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  21. DEPUTATIONS.

    SCHOOL AT PORT PRICE.—On Friday morning, August 26, Messrs. Lamshed, M.P. Williams, and Freeman waited aa a deputation upon the Minister of Education. They asked ...

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  22. PUGILISM.

    Joe Goddard and Billy Smith were lighting at San Francisco when the police interfered, stopping the contest. The match was therefore declared to have ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Geraldtonians have almost unbounded faith in the future of their town and district, anil there are certainly good reasons for believing that prosperous times are in store for them. ...

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  24. PORT ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 25.

    Charles Brown was charged, on remand, with indecently assaulting Annie Coombs at indecently on August 19. Mr. J. H. Sinclair defended. The case was heard with closed ...

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  25. ASSOCIATED MINKS AND THE BROKEN HILL JUNCTION COMPANY.

    Sir—Bearing reference to the paragraph appearing in your issue of tins morning intimating that the Central, North, and Junction Companies, being dissatisfied with the ...

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  26. MR. KINGSTON AND THE SURVEYOR GENERAL.

    Sir—In your report of Mr. Cald well's speech on the Pastoral Bill yon make it appear that I twice called Mr. Goyder a scamp. I did nothing of the sort, either once or twice. I ...

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  27. MONSTROUS WASTE.

    Sir—I hope Mr. Hooper has many more appropriate adjectives in reserve. There is more than waste; there is, through inexcusable neglect, absolute robbery of the taxpayers. ...

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  28. THE FISHING INDUSTRY.

    Fishing no doubt is a very precarious occupation. It is how the ninth week since our fishermen have [?] any fish, the rough weather and sea. having sea having [?] impossible for boats to be out. yesterday ...

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  29. THE IRRIGATION COLONIES.

    The Nellie arrived from Murray Bridge on Friday at midnight, bringing three saloon passengers and a small cargo. She left for Chowilla Station on Saturday morning. and returned the same evening ...

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  30. INSPECTION IN SCHOOLS.

    Sir—I with many other parents consider it a great hardship aud injustice that we ara compelled to send our children to public schools to associate and mix with children suffering from ...

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  31. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    Heavy rains fell last night and to-day it is threatening. Some of the crops look well. Wallaroo, August 26. Splendid showers of ram fell last night and ...

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  32. ARMES BEAUMOMT BENEFIT CONCERT

    The programme for the Armes Beaumont benefit concert will be found in our advertising columns. It will be seen that all the leading ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Special meeting to consider the applications received to fill the offices of Surveyor and Sanitary Inspector combined. Present—The Mayor (Mr. James Hall) and all the Councillors ...

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  34. HUDSON'S BIJOU.

    This " most beautiful hall in Australia," as it is described, was again filled on Friday night, when there was the usual clamour for the repetition of almost every number. For ...

    Article : 232 words
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