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  2. LITERARY NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    "ANOTHER ENGLISH WOMAN'S LOVE-LETTERS. I have all along been of opinion that the saccharinely sentimental "Englishwoman's Love Letters" were the tour de force of ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    The first football match of the season took place on Saturday afternoon, the contesting clubs being the Proprietaries and the Solomontowns, both being association ...

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  4. TASMANIA.

    John McKenzie, a young man, committed suicide in a determined manner on Cataract Hill during the early hours this morning. He left a remarkable letter, in which he ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Thomas Callaghan, a driver, about 30 years of age, residing at Ultimo, met with a shocking death in Argyle-place this morning. He was driving a horse and ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    At last Federal politics are assuming a definite shape. The Houses are to meet on Thursday, and consequently something like readiness must follow. The Royal visit and ...

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  7. ENGLISH SPORTING NOTES

    The blue riband of the steeplechase season was run for last Friday at Aintree under conditions which quite justified those jockeys who petitioned the stewards to ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal will be opened this evening, when the favorite comedian, Mr. Charles Arnold, and his popular company will make a welcome reappearance in a new ...

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  9. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The new programme presented at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening has continued to command [?]arge and apprec[?]ve audiences. The clever acroba[?]tic ...

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  10. COURSING.

    The Commonwealth Challenge Stakes coursing meeting waa held at the Moonee Valley Plumpton to-day in the presence of a crowd of coursing enthusiasts from all the ...

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  11. VICTORIA[?]

    The suspected case of smallpox on the steamer Darius, from Calcutta and Colombo, was further examined by Dr. R. [?]an to-day, and pronounced to be a ...

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  12. THE IMPERIAL CONCERT COMPANY.

    The Imperial Concert Company, of which Madame Belle Cole, the world-renowned contralto is the principal artist, will give the first of a series of six ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

    A mob of 17 [?]orses arrived at Good[?]windi, intending to cross the border. The stock inspector discovered ticks on the animals, and the border is now closed against all ...

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  14. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The first business meeting of the present year of the Mount Gambier A. and H. Society was held on Saturday. Mr. B. J. Daniel was reappointed secretary. Mr. G. ...

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  15. RECEPTION TO MADAME BELLECOLE.

    The Lvric Club gave a reception to Madame Belle Cole and the other members of her concert company at their rooms on Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. R. Dixson, wife ...

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  16. BRITISH INVENTION DISCOURAGED.

    British engineers (writes our London correspondent) are criticising somewhat adversely the adoption of five Holland "submarines," and hold that the Admiralty ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Arbitration Court has laid down the [?] colony will be the same in identical trades. Hitherto different awards have been given ...

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  18. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Edward Gulson Burlingham, a stepson of Mr. Walter Sully, died of pneumonia at the hospital this morning after only two days' illness. Deceased arrived from ...

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  19. HINDMARSH TOWN MISSION.

    The annual meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Mission was held in the local Town Hall on Tuesday evening, when A[?]derman C. R. Hocking (president) occupied the ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The police have been informed that a human skeleton has been found near Law[?]ers. It has apparently lain there for about two years. ...

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  21. G. S. STREET ON ANTHONY TROLLOPE.

    The "Cornhill" continues to go strong In the March number, besides a diverting article by Mr. Frank. Richardson, dealing with a "Christian Scientist," there is a ...

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  22. THE LABOR PARTY BALLOT.

    The, second preliminary ballot in connection with the Political Labor League, to select two candidates for the State Parliament, with Mr. J. H. Cann, closed ...

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  23. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    An ordinary meeting bf the Royal Society of South Australia was held in the South Australian Institute, North-t[?]rrace, on Tuesday evening. Professor E. H. Rennie, ...

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  24. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Jno. Newton, a recent arrival[?]from the Tarella station, and a stranger to the Hill, was found, dead early this morning in the doorway of the Palace Building, at ...

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  25. PIONEERS AND OLD COLONISTS.

    Sir—I am pleased to note that some of your correspondents have read and endorsed my suggestion that when the Duke of Cornwall visits our State some of the ...

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  26. THE PROPRIETARY MINE OPEN[?] CUT.

    Just lately a large number of men employed at Messrs. Baxter & Saddler's open cut, at the Proprietary mine—probably between 80 and 90—were discharged. It is ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. THE PORT ADELAIDE FATALITY.

    The acting-city coroner (Mr. G. H. Ayliffe) held an inquest on Tuesday afternoon at the Duke of Wellington Hotel, Port Adelaide, concerning the death of the lad Alfred Roy Johnson, who died ...

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  29. THE CHINA AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. China, from Colombo, arrived at Fremantle at 8.45 this morning with the following saloon passengers on board:— ...

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  30. HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly committee meeting of the South Australian Horticultural and Floricultural Society was held on Tuesday afternoon at Mr. Creswell's office, Waymouth-street. Mr. C. B. Hardy ...

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  31. SEED WHEAT APPEAL.

    The following additional donations of cash and seed wheat have been made in response to the appeal for seed wheat:—Cash donations[?]S. J. Stuckey and Son, Millicent, 20/; District Council of. ...

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  32. THE AUTHOR OF "[?] HOLDEN."

    Some interesting facts hare crossed the Atlantic concerning Mr. Irving Bacheller, whose nature-novel, "Eben Holden"—a blend of Richard Jefferies, Burrowes[?] and ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. QUORN COUNCIL.

    May 6.—Special Meeting. Present—The Mayor, Crs. Buchanan, Noll, Neindorf, and Thompson. Chairman of public works committee reported that their estimate for the proposed sheep yards ...

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  35. WORKING GIRLS' CLUB.

    The inaugural meeting of the Australasian Working Girls' Club waa held at the Rechabite Hall on Monday, May 6. There was a moderate atlendance. Tea waa provided by the committee, and ...

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  36. FOOTBALL.

    Kent Town Ramblers v. Norwood Juniors.— Ramblers, 2 goals 5 behinds (17 points); Juniors, 2 goals 8 behinds (20 points). For the Ramblers, Coffey, Healy, Ralph, and Bunyon played well; ...

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