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  2. MORAL CHARACTER.

    The Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., preached in Stow Church on Sunday evening from the words—"He that breaketh a hedge, a serpent shall bite him."— Eccles. x. viii. He said:— ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    About 50 men assembled at Green's Athletic Hall on Saturday evening to witness the finish of the boxing tournament which was put off from last Monday. The entertainment, ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. FOOTBALL.

    Saturday afternoon witnessed the beginning of the end of the struggle for the premiership between these teams, who met for the fourth time on the city oval. Had the Adelaides won ...

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  5. THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF MR. BAGOT.

    Mr. E. M. Bagot has now been missing over eight days and not the slightest trace of him has been found. His friends are at a loss [?] to how to proceed, but no effort will be spared in ...

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  6. TEMPERANCE ORGANISATIONS.

    An entertainment in connection with the Beverley Blue Ribbon Band of Hope was held in the local Primitive Methodist church on Friday evening. The president (Rev. S. ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. WYNDHAM RACE MEETING.

    A successful race meeting was held at Wyndham on Saturday. The following are the results of the various events:— HURDLES. ...

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  8. THE DESTITUTE BOARD AND CHILDREN'S LABOR.

    Sir—Mr. Jamas Gray's able reply to the aspersions of "W.H.M." and T.P.A." leaves but little for the representative of the voluntary agency to say as to the conditions ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Friday last the local dramatic club gave an entertainment in the institute-hall, and the attendance was very good. Mrs. West played the opening overture in a pleasing style, and ...

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  10. BLINMAN, JULY 24.

    Business is quiet, but the reported dividend to be p[?]id next month to the creditors of the Commercial Bank will cause money to circulate more freely here.—Shearing will soon be in full ...

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  11. ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB.

    Instead of the u[?]al Saturday's run with the ho[?]nds the members of the Hunt Club gave a jumping exhibition in the Agricultural Society's grounds on July 3L. According to ...

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  12. FARINA, JULY 24.

    Last Monday being the anniversary of the Church of England Sunday-school Mr. Pilkington gave the scholars a tea in the afternoon, and in the evening an entertainment was ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. SENSATIONAL CRIME IN BRUSSELS.

    A remarkable trial took place at Brussels recently. The priso[?] M. Vandersmi[?] a member of the Chamber of Representatives, in January last discovered that his ...

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  14. HOG BAY (K.I.), JULY 26.

    An entertainment was (given in the Wesleyan Church in aid of the Wesleyan mission on Tuesday evening. July 30. A large number of people attended, and Mr. Wilson [?]pied ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Will you allow me to say that there is nothing in Mr. Gay's letter which causes me to change my opinion that the Government are [?]peting by these children in the labor ...

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  16. LAURA, JULY 2[?].

    Employment is still very sca[?]r, and to add to the distress meat and bread are dear, but now the grass his begun to grow well the price of meat must soon come down.—I hear that ...

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  17. SOUTH INKER[?]ANN, JULY 26.

    The first anniversary of the Wealeyan Sunday-school was celebrated on Sunday and Man day last. Sermons suitable to the occasion were preached by the Rev. J. Watts on ...

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  18. TUMBY, JULY 21.

    A [?]cert in aid of the funds of the Church of England was given in the large room of the [?]ing Hotel last Friday evening. There was a good attendance, and Mr. E. P. Oswald ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the council of the University was held on Friday, there being present the Chancellor, Vice-chancellor, Sir Henry Ayers, the Bishop of Adelaide, Mr. J. A. Hartley, ...

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  20. TEROWIE AMD SILVERTON RAILWAY.

    Sir—Now that South Australian have an opportunity of keeping the valuable trade with Now South Wales by means of the railway in [?] of construction, which will be completed ...

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  21. SOUTH ADELAIDE V. PORT.

    The Kensington Oval was very sparsely attended on Saturday when the South Adelaide[?] met the Porte, only about 200 ap[?] being present. Both clubs had goad teams in ...

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  22. WILMINGTON, JULY 27.

    The number of men engaged on the works on the Spring Creek forest reserve is now sufficient, [?] some seeking employment to-day were dieap[?]nted. Yesterday the men received ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. SALISBURY, JULY 27.

    The Salisbury team of footballers played a match against the Gawler Albions here last Saturday. The wind was too strong for goal kicking, consequently only 1 goal was scored, ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Sir—As one of the promoters of this colony I can vouch for the fact that when they, through the British Parliament Act of 1834, designed constitutional government for South ...

    Article : 265 words
  25. A SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE TESTIFIES.

    Gentlemen—Having been troubled with occasional attacks of rheumatism in my back and shoulders caused by exposure, I was induced by a friend to try ST. JACOB'S OIL, ...

    Article : 102 words
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