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  2. Mr. Peter Kerr.

    Our Goolwa correspondent writes:— "Mr. peter Kerr, an ojd resident, passed away last week. The deceased, whose wife predeceased him by four years, ...

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  3. OBITUARIES OF THE WEEK.

    Mrs. James Lewis, mother of the Hon. JJ. Lends; M.L.C., who died at anlaklava last week, was one of the few remaining colonists whose connection with ...

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  4. GOLD FROM TAROOOLA'.

    On July 11 there was safely lodged m the vaults of the Bank of Adelaide, a consignment of gold from Tarcoola comprising 3,543 oz., worth £10,718. This represents ...

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  5. Mr. Francis Joseph Botting.

    Mr. Francis Joseph Botting, the wellknown auctioneer, who. had been, in indifferent health for some weeks, died at his residence, Kensington terrace, ...

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  6. GENERAL.NEWS.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Tucker asked:—(1) Is it the intention of the Government to erect a lighthouse at St. Albans? (2) If not, is it the intention of the Hon. ...

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  7. Miss Helen Lloyd.

    Our London correspondent wrote on June 8:—"The death of Miss Helen Lloyd on Tuesday last followed with startling suddenness on an illness of only a few days' ...

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  8. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    On Monday afternoon a Frenchman, who Was proceeding to the eastern States by the Oruba was duped to the extent of £2. According to his statement lie travelled with a ...

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  9. A DISCRIMINATING GOVERNMENT.

    Last year the Assembly carried a motion in favour of alterations being effected to the Hog Bay Jetty, but the recess passed without anything having been done in ...

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  10. Mr. William Hodges.

    Mr. William Hodges, the last of the pioneers, who came to South Australia in the ship Rapid in 1836, has died at Norwood, at the age of 84 years. Prior to leaving ...

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  11. ATTRACTIONS OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. G. Ricketts. of Penola. was so fascinated by the description of the Northern Territory contained in Mr. Alfred Searcy's Look entitled "In Northern Seas," which ...

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  12. The Rev. Robert Trevor Morgan, M.A.

    The Rev. Robert Trevor Morgan, M.A., a young clergyman of the Church of England, died at Belair on Thursday week. Mr. Morgan ...

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  13. FARMERS AND PRODUCERS' POLITICAL UNION.

    A special meeting of the executive committee of the council was held on.Monday evening at the Exchange Hotel to appoint delegates to an interstate conference of ...

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  14. Mr. Charles Joseph Hibberd.

    Mr. Charles Joseph Hibberd, builder ana contractor, died rather suddenly on Saturday morning. Deceased was the successful tenderer for the new gymnasium at ...

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  15. Mr, Robert SavilL

    Mr. Robert Savill, a resident of Mount Gambier for 45 years, died on July 5. The deceased was born at Thaxted, Essex, in 1822, and was thus 84 years of age, He ...

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  16. THE 'PROPOSED RAILWAY TO SEDAN.

    The secretary to the Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. J. W. Jones) has forwarded a letter to Messrs. PHaum, Jamieson, and Homburg, the members for ...

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  17. ENTHUSIASTIC PROVISIONAL TEACHERS.

    The 300 odd provisional teachers who are attending the winter school of instruction at the Exhibition Budding are entering into the work enthusiastically The ...

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  18. Mr. H. F. Biekford.

    Mf. H. F. Bickford, eldest son of Mr. Harry Biclcford, died on Sunday at his residence, Kent Town. Mr. Bickford, who was connected with the business of A. M. ...

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  19. Mr. George Roger Perry.

    Mr. George Roger Perry, an old colonist, died at his residence, Pirie street, last week, aged 69 years. With his parents, he arrived in the ship Asia, from Plymouth, ...

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  20. Mrs. Stephens.

    Sympathy will be felt With Mr.J. J. Stephens (head master of the Groie Street School) in tue loss of his mother, who died at Norwood on Sunday in. her seventy-ninth ...

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  21. Mr. S. J. Corner.

    Mr, S. J. Corner, who was employed at the Barrier sintering works, and was one of the oldest residents in Broken. Hill, died on Monday night from pneumonia. The ...

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  22. Mr. George Watson.

    Mr. George Watson, a veteran sportsman, known for many years throughout Australia ae the prinoe of starters at Flemington, died on Tuesday in his eightieth ...

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  23. Mr. George Robert Perry,

    The death is announced of Mr. George Roger Perry, of 191 Pirie street, Adelaide, in his seventieth year. Mr. Perry arrived in South Australia by the ship Asia in. ...

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  24. Mr. Charles Erskine May.

    Mr. Charles Erskine May (Chief Inspector of Lands in Western Australia) died on Sunday morning. ...

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  25. Mr. Francis.

    Mr. Francis, shift boss oil the British Mine at Broken Hill, one of the oldest employes oil the mine, died suddenly on Saturday, ...

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  26. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ITEMS' DIRECTORY.

    The trading community will be pleased.! to know that this work is well in hand, and will be published during the present month. It gives a complete list of firms ...

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  27. DIED IN A BUGGY,

    The Acting Commissioner of Police (Mr.. G. L. Reed) received from Sub-Inspector Clode of Port Augusta, on Wednesday a copy of a telegram which had been ...

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  28. Mr. F. E. Sherwin.

    Mr. F. E. Sherivn, secretary to the Launceston branch of the Australian Mutual Provident Society for over 20 years, died in Hobart on Monday, aged 00 years. He ...

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  29. Mrs. Bowman,

    Mrs. Bowman, who died at Port Elliot last week, in her eighty-first year, was the relict of Mr. W illiam Bowman, who once resided at Finniss, and was widely ...

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  30. TELEGRAPH OFFICES.

    Telegraph offices in South Australia are now open on Saturdays until 7.30 p.m., instead of 5.30. This will be a great boon to the public. Formerly Rouble rates had ...

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  31. Miss Elsie,Davies.

    Miss Elsie Davies, daughter of the Speaker or the House of Assembly in Tasmania, died in Hobart on Monday. afternoon. ...

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