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  2. SPEECH DAYS.

    An enjoyable concert to mark the close of the year's work wus given in the banquetting-room, Adelaide Town Hall, on Saturday evening by the students of Miss ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    In the honor lists the numbers in parenthesis indicate what would be the positions of the candidates if the over age and under age lists were combined and arranged in ...

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  4. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK

    Oyez—Oyez—Oyez." Walk hup and see the show. The Lord Mair's Show—ony once a year—(thank goodness!). Walk hup —and see the lion—tigers—all the sports ...

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  5. MISS STACK'S SCHOOL.

    The pupils of Miss B. Stack held their annual concert, in the Congregat[?]onal schoolroom, North Adelaide, on Friday. There was a large audience. Councillor ...

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  6. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Sensational stories of the risks run by dealers in precious stones were told at the London Sessions, where one day last month, the tale of the Cafe Monico theft ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    PORT PIRIE, December 17.—The long-promised embankment to prevent the floodwaters overflowing the rifle ranges is finished, and a good job of the work has ...

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  8. INTER-STATE SPORTING.

    George Lambert the Flemington lightweight, has accepted an engagement to ride for Mr. R. M. Hawker in Adelaide during the holiday meeting. ...

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  9. KAPUNDA SCHOOL OF MINES.

    KAPUNDA, December l8.—The annual distribution of prizes in connection with the local School of Mines was held at the Rechabite Hall on Friday evening. Mr. R. ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    First grade cricket matches Were resumed on Saturday in perfect weather. Results:—University. 183 (Boynt 63, Rogers four for 31), versus Pranran, one for 85; ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Brougham-place versu[?] St. Peters.—Brougham-place—B. Maegraith, b. Bishop, 10; R. Johns, b. Whitridge, 28; L. Thomas, b. Whitridge, l8; H. Pash, c. A. Smith. b. Whitridge. 8; N. Pash, ...

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  12. MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the University Council was held on Friday. Present—The Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, Pro[?]essor Mitened, Mr. Talbot Smith, Mr. S. J. Jacobs, Hon. ...

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  14. NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL.

    The Norwood Town Hall was well crowded on Friday evening, when the 22nd annual prize distribution in connection with the Norwood High School for Girls ...

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  15. THE ADELAIDE GAS SUPPLY.

    When the South Australian Gas Company's works were being built at Brompton early in the sixties there was a general fear that the surrounding neighborhood ...

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  16. KAPUNDA HIGH SCHOOL.

    KAPUNDA, December l8.—The members of the continuation class connected with the Kapunda District High School had an enjoyable break-up social on ...

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  18. RACECOURSE RIOT.

    One afternoon last month the famous trotting course on the Prater, Vienna, was the scene of such scandalous excesses as have never before been witnessed there. A[?] ...

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  19. A BOLT AT STRATHALBYN.

    STRATHALBYN, December l8—A runaway occurred this morning. A trolly and pair of horses belonging to Mr. R. H. Giles, of Belvidere, were pulled up in ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. KING WILLIAM-ROAD SCHOOL.

    There was a large attendance at the Unley Methodist Lecture Hall on Friday evening, when the annual display and distribution of prizes in connection with the ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. EDWARDSTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The children of the Edwardstown public school held their annual concert and distribution of prizes in the Edwardstown Institute Hall on December 17. The ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. NUT OFF A COACH WHEEL.

    WILLUNGA, December l8.—The morning coach from Adelaide yesterday was over two hours late in arriving here. On reaching McLaren Vale the driver, while ...

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