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  2. THE MOONTA DIFFICULTY.

    The proceedings at to-day's meeting of the miners were enlivened by stirring selections from the Model Brass Band. The business was of a cheery character, and provoked unusual ...

    Article : 1,766 words
  3. VICEREGAL BALL.

    A "flower ball" was given at Government House on Tuesday evening in honour of the Australian Squadron now visiting our waters. The invitations, which included His Excellency ...

    Article : 932 words
  4. THE WELCOME.

    Heaving to in front of the lower terrace at the rear of the Jubilee Exhibition the nautical column, carefully conned and manoeuvred by Captain Pike, of the Orlando, waited until ...

    Article : 644 words
  5. THE CONCERT.

    Though the Jubilee Exhibition Building was chosen by the Managing Committee for the hall in which the evening entertainment should be given, probably for accommodation ...

    Article : 749 words
  6. ENTERTAINING THE CREWS.

    The "jollification," for that is what it was from a sailor's point of view, given to the men of the Australian Squadron on Wednesday afternoon in Adelaide was a thorough success; ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. HELP FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The Amalgamated Miners' Association has confirmed the action of the executive in striking a levy of 1s. per week on behalf of the Moonta miners, in addition to the £500 already ...

    Article : 44 words
  8. PARLIAMENTARY REFERENCES.

    Ia the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Grainger, repeating the question put last week, asked whether the Government intended to take advantage of the fact of so many men being ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. THE SPORTS.

    The committee for the sports were:—Alderman Bullock (Chairman), Sir Henry Ayers, Sir J. C. Bray, Mr. W. Bickford, Mr. F. W. Kennedy, Alderman Hagedorn, and ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. THE DALHOUSIE SPRINGS MURDER.

    An inquest was held at Dalhousie Springs on September 29 before Mr. Hewish, J. P., on the body of Thomas Home, who was murdered by a native named Tommy, about two miles from ...

    Article : 427 words
  11. THE RECEPTION OF THE TARS.

    The streets leading to the Railway-station were lined with traps and pedestrians to an extent never seen in Adelaide except on Eighthours Day, King. William-street was crowded, ...

    Article : 515 words
  12. THE COMMITTEES

    Had onerous duties to perform, all and several, and they discharged their duties well. Mr. G. C. Knight, J.P., Councillor Ware, Mr. X. P. Lawrenoe, J.P., and Councillor Madge were ...

    Article : 113 words
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  14. THE DINNER

    Which succeeded the sports was just the sort of thing for the occasion, being simple yet substantial, and ample enough in all conscience under the circumstances—a banquet with an ...

    Article : 354 words
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