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  3. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE ENGLAND.

    Air. .1. M. Sinclair, a practical farmer of Victoria, who went to England nearly two years ago to represent the Victorian Agricultural Department in the matter of the inspec ...

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  4. THE WASHINGTON POSTAL CONGRESS.

    Mr.J.G.Dutty, the Postmaster or Victoria, returned by the mail steamer Orient an Tuesday morning. He left Australia in March to attend the Washing Postal Con ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN BASEBALL TEAM.

    By the R.M.S. Orient, which arrived largs Bay early on Tuesday morning, three members of the Australian baseball team, who recently oured America, returned to Australia. These ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    A meeting was held at the tennis courts on Saturday for the purpose of starting the season. A good number of players were present. The Secretary read the balance ...

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  7. W.C.T.U.

    On Tuesday morning the business session ol the ninth annual Convention of tho Woman's Christian Temperance Union was begun at the Flinders-street Presbyterian Lecture Hall. ...

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  8. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS.

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs. T. Rhodes, Chairman, C. H. Goode, and J. B. Whiting, Secretary; Dr. K. Robertson, and Misses Clark. Spence. and Baker, members of ...

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  9. THE LATE SIR W. WINDEYER.

    Our English telegrams this morning intimate that Sir William Windeyer, who was for many years a Judge of tho Supreme Court of South Wales, died suddenly at Bologna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A HYMN OF PRAISE.

    The Literary Digest says:—"Far the finest of all the poems that the Queen's Diamond Jubilee has called forth, and the only one that really worthy the occasion, seems to us the ...

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  11. THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.

    There were also on board the Orient Mr. S. Aitken, the Honorary Secretary, and Mr. Leo Williams, an examiner of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and ...

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  12. RELIGIOUS.

    MARION WESLEYAN SUNDAY - school.—anniversary services in connection with the Harion Wesleyan Sunday-school were held an sunday. September 12, when the Rev. ...

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  13. MR. BEN TILLETT.

    In reply to a telegram sent by the Mayor of Adelaide. Mr. C. Tucker, to Mr. C. Shoppee, expressing an opinion that Mr. Tillett had grossly misrepresented, the Mayor of ...

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  14. TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The Local Secretary (Mr. H. E. Fuller) has received the results of tho Theory Examina-tions, held in Adelaide in June last, under the auspices of Trinity College as follows. ...

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  15. WHAT IS LOYALTY?

    Sir—If "P. J. O'Driscoll" is tho authorized mouthpiece of the Labour Party, it is clear that that party has neither the virtue to recent for the energy to stone for the ...

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  16. THE GAWLER SHOW.

    This popular annual festival takes place to-morrow, and promises to bo as successful, if not more so, than usual. The entries for most of the divisions closed last night and are ...

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  17. CHESS.

    Adelaide Club.—The handicap tourney was continued at the Prince Alfred Hotel on Monday evening, September 13. whan'four adjourned games were finished. The tint concluded was that ...

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  23. THE CENTRAL DISTRICT ELECTION

    Sir—As the district has decided that Mr. Charleston has not acted as a traiton or dishonourably, and as lie resigned his seal to substantiate his personal honour and uphold ...

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