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  2. RECENT CRITICISMS OF THE LABOUR PARTY.

    On Sunday evening Mr. H. AD[?] lectured a fairly good audience in the Democratio Club on“ The Recent Crilio[?]ms on the Labour Party.” Mr. J. H. Sobickel presided. The ...

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  3. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLLOWS.

    The fifth triennial session of this order was opened at the Launceston Town Hall on May 16. The Lodge consists of delegates appointed from each of the Grand Lodges in ...

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  4. football.

    The second match between these clubs was contested at the Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon in the presence of a limited number spectators. The Norths failed to put in a ...

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  5. Amusemenis.

    George Darrell's drama, “The Double Event, ”was witnessed by a bumper house on Saturday night, notwithstanding the inclement weather, and amone those who saw Caloola ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. NICARAGUA.

    Consequent upon the insurrection in the Republic of Nicaragua President Sacaza has resigned in favour of the rebel leader. ...

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  7. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    In connection with the forthcoming Unionist demonstration in Londonderry Union Jack was hoisted at one of the hotels. The police, lowered it, declaring ...

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  8. THE POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Next Saturday the series of Popular Concerts will be resumed. The special feature of fifth concert of the season will be the introduction to an Adelaide audience of Madame ...

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  9. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Britannia, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales‘s new yacht, has defeated Lord Dunraven’s Valkyrie, Callona, and Mr. Jameson's Iverna. His Royal Highness ...

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  10. THE OYOLORAMA.

    Notwithstanding counter attractions on Saturday night, Waterloo drew a crowded house. ...

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  11. UNLEY TOWN HALL.

    This pretty little hall has been the centre of attraction for the northern suburbs every night for a week past, the stage being occupied by amateur dramatic and musical companies, ...

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  12. THE BIJOU.

    The public rather like to be mystified, but, above all, they relish seeing a mystifier who has puzzled them exposed by a rival conjuror, who, however, as a rule, rarely makes matters ...

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  13. THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    The conference of the Australian Premiers, which took place in yesterday, from noon till late in the evening. There were present—Sir George Dibbs ...

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  14. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria and King of Austria, in receiving a Hungarian delegation, alluded to the present peaceful outlook in Europe. At the ...

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  15. MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS.

    This morning G .M. J. Young, D.G.M. A. K. Emery, G.C.S. A. H. Beyer, and over forty deputies leave by train for Moonta to hold the Grand Annual Committee or Annual ...

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  16. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    Owing to the Englishfruit havingripened much earlier than usual, and to the large influx of soft fruits from the Continent of Europe, the consignment of apples by the ...

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  17. DRAMATIC NOTES.

    According to reports the Heathen Chinee actor is on the alert, and is taking advantage the special legislation regarding immigrants while the World's Fair boom is on. It is said ...

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  18. NIHILISM.

    The Russian police have arrested 100 Nihilists in Warsaw, the capital of Old Poland. The circumstances in which the arrests ...

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  19. NORWOOD V. ADELAIDE.

    These teams met for the second time this season on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon. On the first occasion the red-and black men sustained a severe drubbing at the ...

    Article : 310 words
  20. AN AMERICAN FAILURE.

    Mr. Charles Forster, who was Secretary of the Treasury in Mr. Harrison's Administration, has become bankrupt. His liabilities are estimated at $600,000 ...

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  21. THE GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    The members of the St. George's Club, Hanover-square, will entertain Viscount Gormanston,the newly appoined Governor of Tasmania, on June 23. ...

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  22. MR. D. FOWLER.

    Mr. David Fowler, son of Mr. G. S. Fowler, of Adelaide, rescued from drowning a woman and child upset from a boat in the Thames. He effected the ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. TRADES AND LABOUR UNIONS.

    S.A. TYPOGRAPHICAL Sooner.—The ordinary meeting of the Board of Management of the Typographical Society was held at the Society's office on Saturday, May‘ 27, the ...

    Article : 348 words
  24. RENMARK.

    A Syndicate is in course of formation In Hull, with the object of acquiring [?]000 acres of land in the South Australian irrigation colony at Renmark. ...

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  25. SCARLET FEVER.

    Scarlet fever has broken out at Aldershot. Many regiments have been attacked malady. The outbreak has assumed alarming proportions. ...

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  26. INTERCOLONIAL MATCHES.

    Rain began to fall yesterday morning, and has - continued steadily since. The football matches set down were played, but anything like real football was out of the question. ...

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  27. MADAME ANTOINETTE STERLING.

    On Saturday night Madame Sterling gave her farawell concert. The only thing to be regretted was the limited capacity of the Town Hall. Hundreds must have been disappointed ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY CONTINGENTS.

    Owing to the funds of the members of the New South Wales cavalry being locked up in the Sydney Banks that have suspended payment ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. R. Smith), Councillors Pickup, Eitzen, Hooper, Tidmaresh, and Sward. In reply to a notice served on Miss Stanton to have the roots of the trees in her ...

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  30. SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE.

    A case of supposed suicide took place this morning. R. RaoKin, an insurance agent travelling for the United States Equitable Life Insurance Company, arrived in Gawler ...

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  31. Y. P. S. C. E.

    CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR. —About forty Secretaries of Christian Endeavour Societies assembled in the Flinders—street Baptist Buildings for their usual monthly chat on Saturday, ...

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  32. MADAME STERLING AND THE SUNDAY MEETING IN THE TOWN HALL.

    Sir—At the reception or welcome given to Madame Sterling last evening in Victoria Hall she is reported to have said that she did not feel annoyed with Mr. Wood, who had ...

    Article : 253 words
  33. THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    The “ Wild West Show” at the Chicago Exhibition has been destroyed by fire. Several camels and Arabian horses were burned. Fortunately no human lives ...

    Article : 163 words
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  35. A STORMY NIGHT.

    Throughout Sunday night a hurricane of wind prevailed in the city and suburbs, and many hoardings were blown down. The roof of the verandah in front of the Central Market. ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. TO SAVE DOCTOR‘S BILLS.

    Never go to bed with cold or damp feet. Never lean with the back against anything that is cold. Never take warm drinks and then immediately ...

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  37. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    The wet weather on Saturday to some extent affected the attendances at the Circus, but both the afternoon and the evening performances passed off successfully. On Saturday ...

    Article : 126 words
  38. Advertising

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