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  2. THE SUNBEAM SOCIETY.

    Since its foundation on September 1, 1894, the Children's Sunbeam Society of South Australia has raised £4,000 on behalf of charities. It now numbers 288 circles ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    A railway accident occurred at the Glan Ville curve on Thursday, which probably would have had fatal resulta had it not been for the promptness of George His ...

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  4. IMPROVING WHEATS.

    One of the most important matters in connection with wheat-growing is the selection of suitable varieties of wheat for different localities. The cereal crops in South ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    Sir. P. Glen, who met with a severe accident (breaking his leg and injuring himself internally), and who has been troubled with coughing and spitting up blood, during ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. NEW BUILDINGS IN THE CITY.

    A number of the buildings referred to in The Advertiser a few months ago as being in progress have been completed, and are now in occupation as factories, warehouses, ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "A. T. Saunders" sends an account of the attack made by Mr. Will Crooks M.P., on Mr. Chamberlain, who, he stated had never during his long Parliamentary career ...

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  8. MURRAY BRIDGE.

    November 11.—The Murray Bridge and Swanport Sports Club held their annual sports on Monday on Mr. G. Jaensch's grounds. Although the weather was hot ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The popularity of the Adelaide Bach Society was shown on Thursday evening, when their concert at the Town Hall attracted a very large and enthusiastic ...

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  10. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday evening Mrs. Fairclough, of the North Kapunda Hotel, had a severe injury inflicted upon one of her eyes through the bursting ot a lemonade bottle. It is ...

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  11. THE TROUBRIDGE LIGHT.

    Since the earthquake in September, 1902, the Troubridge light has not worked satisfactorily, the supposed dark period being, only partial, and the light appearing ...

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  12. A PICNIC SPOILED BY DUST.

    The Great Northern Railway picnic which had bten arranged to be held at Bruce on the holiday, was, on account of the weather, a failure. The largest ...

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  13. MEADOWS.

    November 10.—Anniversary services in connection with the local Methodist Church were held on Sunday by the Rev. J. Gilhngham. The Sunday-school children ...

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  14. HINDMARSH FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Hindmarsh Horticultural anil Floricultural Society was held at Henley Beach on Wednesday. The president (Sir. A. W. Raloh) presided over a good attendance. The ...

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  15. MORGAN.

    November 11.—As the river is now navig able shipping business is fairly brisk, and a large quantity of wool has been brought down from the stations up the river. A ...

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  16. POET PIRIE SAILING CLUB.

    The opening demonstration of the Port Pirie Sailing Club's season took place yesterday. Seventeen boats took part, those belonging to club members being F. David' ...

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  17. PORT GERMEIN.

    November 10.—On Monday Port Ger mein was invaded by a,large number of excunsionists from Adelaide. Whilst landing at the jetty two lads fell overboard, but ...

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  18. OCEAN STEAMERS.

    This week's homeward-bound mail steamer, the Oroya, of the Onent-Pacific line, reached the anchorage from the eastern States at 6.30 a.m. on Tursday, and ...

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  19. REDHILL.

    November 10.—Last night at the Institute Hall a farewell social was tendered Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Solly, who after eight years' residence here are leaving for Por[?] ...

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  20. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual meeting of the Kapunda Rille Club was held on November 6, Mr. E. J. Hooper (captain) presiding. The balance-sheet was satisfactory, consideting that the club has spent about ...

    Article : 505 words
  21. A TRAMWAY COMPANY DIVIDEND.

    The Adelaide, Unley, and Mitcham Tramway Company directors have declared a divident of 2 per share on old shares, and a proportionate amount on the new shares, ...

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  22. A TREE SPLINTERED BYLIGHTNISTG

    During the storm on Monday a tree in a paddock belonging to Mr. Fry was struck by lightning with astonishing results. The tree was completely shattered, pieces ...

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  23. THE STEAMER WOLLOWRA.

    Intending passengers by the Wollowra for Melbourne or Sydney are reminded that the departure of the vessel has been postponed until 10 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  24. SALISBURY.

    November 11.—On Monday afternoon, during a thunderstorm, the chimney at Mrs. Carey's house was struck by lightning and destroyed. A stack of hay in one of ...

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  25. THERMOMETER READINGS.

    The maximum readings of the thermo meter at the Adelaide Observatory on Thursday were:—Shade, 69.7 deg.; sun, 141.0 deg. On November 12 last year the ...

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  26. DUBLIN.

    November 11.—The manager (Mr. S. Angel) of the Commercial Bank of Australia at Two Wells has opened a branch of the bank at Dublin, and transacts business ...

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  27. TARLEE.

    November 11.—One of the oldest residents of this district, Mr. Robert Clarke, died at his residence. Mona Vale, on November 3, aged 73 years. The deceased gentleman ...

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  28. A PRESENTATION.

    At the meeting of the South Australian Winegrowers' Association on Thursday morning, the president (Mr. H. V. Pridmore) presented Mr. E. Whitington with ...

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  29. HAWKER.

    November 11.—On the holiday the Farina Tennis Club played the Hawker and Wilson clubs combined, and the result was m favor of the local teams. The weather was not ...

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  30. VICTOR HARBOR.

    November 12.—Between, 300 and 400 lambs Avere consigned by rail to Adelaide on Thursday, and about 200 bales of wool have been delivered at the stores during the ...

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  31. KINGSTON.

    November 30.—A new. Heule piano has been purchased for theinstitute. An energetic committee has been formed to beroidate the debt, a[?] has arranged for three ...

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  32. MR. MAHON AND MR. KINGSTON.

    Sir—Mr. Kingston artfully contrives to convey the idea that the objective of his recent attack was the various Governments of Western Australia, rather than ...

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  33. WIRRABARA.

    November 11.—Despite the unfavorable weather, there Was a large attendance at the annual sports on the Wirrabara Oval on Monday last. The following are the ...

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  34. IMPOUNDINGS.

    LINWOOD, George James Lemmey—One dark bay or brown mare, white down face, two hind feet white and near front foot white, three shoes on. no brands visible, draught stamp. To be sold ...

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  35. LUCINDALE.

    November 10.—Old Mr. Natt, who wandered from his home on October 1, and was found a week later alive, but in an exhausted state, died on Sunday-night, and ...

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  36. MYLOR.

    November 10.—Anniversary services in connection with the Mylor Methodist Church were held on Sunday. On Monday afternoon a public tea was held, followed ...

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  37. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

    A lad at school, or a young girl who desires to read intelligently, is fairly entitled to the best means of mental cultivation; and no work does more to stimulate the ...

    Article : 325 words
  38. CRICKET.

    Silver Stars. 28. Robert-street four for 158; Polkinghorne 69 n,o., Drummond 44 n.o.; Polkinghome seven for 16. St. Ignatius, 70; McMahon 20 n.o.. M.C.C., ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. MILLICENT.

    November 11.—The anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Sundayschool Avere held in Millicent on Sunday last, when the Rev. T. Owen, of Mount ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. YONGALA.

    Novemer 11.—Whilst driving on Sunday last Mr. Robert Symes and family had a narrow escape from a serious accident. The horse shied at a water trough, and nearly ...

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  42. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    November 11.—Last night the annual ban. quet of the Mount Gambier Mutual Improvement Society was held in the Presbyterian Sunday-school hall. 200 being present. ...

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  43. ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON.

    On Thursday evening a meeting of the Roya S.A. Yacht Squadron was held in the clubroom. The commodore (Mr. P. V. Sanderson) presided. The hon. treasurer (Mr. A. P. Hall) presented his ...

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  44. INTER-STATE SPORTING.

    Jones was scratched for the Myamyn Steeplechase, Boaz for the Stonnington Handicap, and Witchelm for the Grong Grong Welter, to be run on Saturdav at ...

    Article : 168 words
  45. YATALA SOUTH COUNCIL.

    November 5.—Present—All, but Councillor Williams. From Messrs. Berry, Ferguson, & Co., asking permission to put a railway-line across the road east of the Stockade Reserve into what is ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. GRAND NATIONAL HOMING RACE.

    On Thursday Mr. T. H. Allison, who is acting as liberator for the Grand National Homing Race from Melbourne, telegraphed Mr. W. Welch as follows:—"Birds not liberated; weather ...

    Article : 66 words
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