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  2. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    Young Cupid is responsible for much of the trouble in this weary world, and his ill-advised attempts at archery will have shortly co be discontinued, unless he ...

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  3. BOER GENERALS.

    The crowd which gathered in London to welcome the Boer generals on their arrival from Southampton on Saturday, in their anxiety to catch glimpses of Generals ...

    Article : 308 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    On resuming on Saturday the weather was hot and the wicket was m excellent condition: The attendance, however, was very meagre. ...

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  5. SEDDON THE GREAT. AFRICAN ASPIRATIONS.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, the editor of the "Review of Reviews," gives currency to a rumor that Mr. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, having become impressed with the ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Edith Alice, Ketch, 40 tons, J. Heath from Salt Creek. Sailor Prince, ketch, 40 tons, M.P. Irvine from Edithburgh. ...

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  7. SHEARERS' STRIKE The Carriewerloo Trouble.

    The strike of shearers and shed hands who signed Pastoralists' Union agreementsto work at Hawker Bros.' Carriewerloo station, near Port Augusta, still continues. In ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Adelaide has an unenviable reputation for heat, and now it is striving hard for the title of "The City of Perpetual Summer." This year has been one of queer ...

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  9. NEEDLES:

    Reversals in football form are-extraordinary. Clem Hill made 136 runs in the match at Lord's. ...

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  10. A Verbal Agreement.

    A telegram received at the. A.W.U. office states that shearing will be conducted atMr. W. Crozier's, Annabranch station, under a verbal agreement and union ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Although its methods this session have been most business-like and work is well in hand, the Premier considers that the time has arrived when late sittings should ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.

    Mr. Seddon has promised to submit to his colleagues the application of the, debenture-holders of the Midland Land-Grant Railway Company for an increased ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. COLONIAL SOLDIERS.

    The Duke of Portland on Saturday, at his magnificent Welbeck Abbey estate, Notts, entertained 300 of the colonial troops who attended the Coronation ceremony. ...

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  14. THE KING.

    The gift of his Majesty the lung to Westminster Abbey, in honor of his Coronation, has taken the form of a golden Crucifix, at the base of which are the figures ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Indian, native troops, who came to London to be present at the Coronation of the King, were accorded a magnificent farewell by a great crowd of people on ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The exhibition in London of the gifts received by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales during his recent tour through the various colonies of the Empire, in the ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  18. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., and J. M. Cann, a well-dressed young man, named Gerald M. Kay, was charged with having forged a ...

    Article : 941 words
  19. RIGHTS OF SCHOOL BOARDS

    Correspondence Las taken place between the St. Peters School Board of Advice and the Minister of Education respecting the rights of the board to have access to the ...

    Article : 624 words
  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN CONSULS.

    In the latest issue of the London "Gazette" it is intimated that his Majesty the King has approved of the appointment of Mr. William L. Smith as Consul-General ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 564 words
  23. FIELD NATURALISTS' EXCURSION.

    The field naturalists' section of the Royal Society held an excursion on Saturday afternoon, when a comfortably filled drag left town shortly after halt-past 1 o'clock bound for the district of ...

    Article : 356 words
  24. BROKEN HILL.

    William Cosman, trucker, met with a serious accident on Delprat's-bridge, at the Proprietary mine, about 11 o'clock on Friday night. He was tipping trucks at the ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. THE COURTS. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    William Hadrick and Montgomery Franklin were summoned for having used indecent language in Rundle-street on August 16. Hadrick was fined £1 10/, and Franklin £1. ...

    Article : 236 words
  26. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Just before noon to-day a considerable stir was occasioned by the report of a rifle in the main street. It was soon found that the result had been most serious, as Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. THE BETTER VIEW.

    "If we talk of the good which the world contain And try our best-to add to it, The evil will die of neglect by-and-by—'Tis the very best way to undo it. ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The first stage of the Dunlop Tire Handicap, in connection with the Cyclists' Defence Rifle Club, was fired at the club's ranges, Glen. Osmond, on Saturday. The day was not suitable ...

    Article : 221 words
  29. MINING NEWS.

    Princess Royal, August 16—"Intermediate clean-up. Battery 14 days crushing 808 tons gave 1,033 oz. Lode maintains its: width and value." ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    William Stafford had to answer a charge of hav ing at Port Adelaide on July 30, stolen 43 lb. of tobacco, valued at £8 12/, from the ketch Malcolm. Defendant was arrested at Murray Bridge ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.

    As the result of the examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music, and the Royal College of Music, London, which were held in Denbigh ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Theatre Royal, 8—"The French Spy." Tivoli Theatre, 8—Richards'.Vaudeville Conpany. Town Hall—Annual Meeting Industrial [?] ...

    Article : 47 words
  33. WAR MEDALS.

    An army order notifies that the restriction of the grant of the Rhodesian clasp to those "not awarded the clasp for the relief. of Mafeking" has been removed. ...

    Article : 51 words
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