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  2. THE IMPERIAL CONTINGENT.

    Steady progress is being made with the training and equipment of the South Australian Imperial Contingent. Mr. Frith, the contractor for the boots of the troops ...

    Article : 92 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    At the Bendigo Assizes to-night Ebenezer Miller was found guilty of an, assault on a little girl, named Margaret Kennedy, at Baynton, to whom he was related. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 620 words
  5. NEEDLES:

    The weather, continues fine, but cloudy. The Queen will stay in Ireland till April 27. A dull, threatening day with a north ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION

    Mr. Walter Griffiths, one of the representatives of the Northern Territory in the South Australian House of Assembly, in a letter to the London newspapers ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. THE WAR.

    A message winch has been received from Colonel Baden-Powell states that the garrison at Mareking was well on April 11 and determined to keep tie British, flag ...

    Article : 85 words
  8. THE GIPPSLAND FLOODS.

    The floods in Gippsland are causing much inconvenience to vehicular traffic. Hie Walhalla coach, in trying to get through the flooded approaches, had a ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. FAREWELL TO TROOPER O'HALLORAN.

    The popularity of Trooper Bayly O'Halloran, of the Australian Imperial Contingent, was well demonstrated at a farewell social tendered, to him by Ms friends at ...

    Article : 232 words
  10. A.N.A. SOCIAL.

    There was a large gathering in the Exchange Dining-Rooms on Wednesday evening, when tlhe Australian Natives' Association tendered a farewell social to one of ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL BAND CONTEST.

    One of the features of the Druids' Gala to-night was the band contest. Last night the South Australian Locomotive Band was leading from Code's Melbourne Brass ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Premiers' Conference opens tomorrow morning in Mr. McLean's room, at the Chief Secretary's Office. It will be held in private. Five colonies mil be ...

    Article : 704 words
  13. A PAINFUL CASE.

    The frequenters of the City Police Court witnessed a case on Thursday of a kind which, fortunately, is of rare occurrence. When the name of Clara Evans was called ...

    Article : 480 words
  14. A SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    A sensational suicide is reported from Nhill. Mr. J. MuTholland, of Landsmere, a well-knfrwn and highly-esteemed resident, blew out his brains with a gun, which he ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. IMPERIAL AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    There is a considerable amount ox grumbling among the men of the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent. They siy the rations are not what they should be, and although ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. THE CENSURED GENERALS.

    It is believed that the fact that Lord Roberts' censure of General Sir Eeclvers Buller and General Sir Charles Warren, has been withheld for a month, and only ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Committee to enquire into the state of the public accounts, sat to-day in camera, and examined Mr. Jno. Vernon, accountant at the Treasury. ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. CANNIBALISM IN NEW GUINEA.

    Advices received from Dutch New Guinea state that the officers of the Dutch mail steamer General Pel, who, whilst ashore on the coast of Dutch New Guinea, ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Changsha, steamer, from Melbourne. Omrah, R.M.S., from Melbourne. Maldon Lewis, schooner, 52 tons, J. Littlely, from coast. ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. SOCIAL TO TROOPER, FOOKS.

    On Tuesday evening ifche committee of the Hindmarsh Horticultural, Floricultural and Industrial Society gave a farewell social to Parrier-Troaper W. Fooks, of ...

    Article : 355 words
  21. DUBLIN FUSILIER'S.

    The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Dublin Fusiliers, who suffered so fearfully in the final engagement before the relief. of Ladysmith by General Buller, have been ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. INTERCOLONIAL BOWLING.

    The Victorian intercolonial bowling team played a match against New. South Wales yesterday at Bedfern, and won by 14 points. To-day at Balmain a second test ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. THE BENEFIT OF PROTECTION.

    While the National Protection Union of New South. Wales was regaling the intercolonial visitors to-day, Mr. Schey jocularly referred to the fact that some of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. THE QUEEN IN IRELAND.

    It is announced that her Majesty the Queen, fearing the fatigue of the journey, has decided to forego her visit to Belfast. The newspapers, in commenting upon the ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. A NEWSPAPER OFFICE BURNT.

    The office of the "Budget" newspaper at Singleton was destroyed by fire this morning. The plant was not insured, and the proprietor, Mr. Alex. Morrison, estimates ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. AUSTRALASIAN POPULATION STATISTICS.

    The annual statistics of Australasia with regard to population, prepared by Mr. Coghlan, have been published. They show that the year 1809 was remarkable in one ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  28. THE TURF.

    At Victoria Park on Thursday morning work was done on the track, when there was good going. Quickshot, Thunderer, Bluefire, Lord Tennyson, Betlmal (looking ...

    Article : 437 words
  29. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    The Czar of Russia lias presented to the people of France a mosaic map, which is valued at no less than four million francs, the principal towns being represented by ...

    Article : 47 words
  30. AN INVENTOR AND THE WAR OFFICE.

    Major-General J. F. Crease writes the following letter to the London "Globe":— Foreseeing the results of tlie use of smokeless powder, I invented some years ago the ...

    Article : 473 words
  31. THE PLAGUE CONFERENCE

    Dr. Ramsay Smith, who has teen attending the Plague Conference in the eastern colonies, returned to Adelaide on Wednesday. The proceedings began in ...

    Article : 592 words
  32. THE SHARE MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  33. LAW COURTS.

    Ernest Warrell was charged on the information of Inspector Gray, an officer of the State Children's Department, with having neglected to obtain surety or security for future payments ...

    Article : 356 words
  34. SIR RICHARD BAKERS VIEWS.

    At the Australian Natives' social last night Sir Richard Baker, in referring to the war advised the formation of rifle corps to assist in establishing a means of ...

    Article : 413 words
  35. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 699 words
  36. THE RED CROSS.

    When the guns break forth in founder and the bolts.descending burst, And the rifles find the range, alas! to rip the rank and file; ...

    Article : 248 words
  37. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    William Ringer and Thomas Hanson, young men, were charged with having fought with each other in Carlisle-street, Glanville, on April 7. They pleaded guilty. Hanson alleged that he ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. INTERCOLONIAL ROWING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  39. HOME FOR INCURABLES.

    The "Willing Workers" entertained the inmates of the Home for Incurables on Wednesday night, when a very pleasant time was spent. The following ladies ...

    Article : 82 words
  40. SIR JOHN FORREST'S AMENDMENT.

    The hope is universal on the fields that fclie eastern Premiers will not agree to Sir John Forrest's proposed amendment. An immense majority of the residents of West ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SOCIAL.

    At the Austral Hotel on Wednesday evening a smoke social was held under the auspices of the Christian Brothers' Old Collegians' Association to bid farewell to ...

    Article : 225 words
  42. THE KLEMZIG LANDS.

    Preparations are now being made by the Government for iihe survey of the land recently purchased at Klemzig, in the valley of the Torrens. Part of it ml be divided ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Exhibition Buildings, 12—Century Exhibition. Orphan Home for Girls, 3—Bazaar. EVENING. Theatre Royal, 7.45—"Little Red Biding Hood." ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Over South Australia—Cloudy fine to gloomy, with some scattered and very' light sliowers. North-east to north-west winds. Mo derate to smooth sea. ...

    Article : 28 words
  45. A DECISION FOR NO AMENDMENT.

    At the Australian Natives' Conference to-day a motion was proposed that a message be dispatched, to the Premiers expressing the hope that their deliberations ...

    Article : 71 words
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