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  2. OUR LADIES' NEWS LETTER.

    We can talk of nothing but politics just now. The air is full of electors and electoral addressee, or rather the papers are, and we women, at least those—and they are the majority—who ...

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  3. MINING.

    S.A. Quartz M. Co. (Temora, N.S.W.)— The mining manager reports on August 17:"In reporting progress for the past fortnight I beg to state that the new shaft has been sank ...

    Article : 512 words
  4. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Sir—No measure of greater importance than this railway scheme baa engaged or is likely to engage the attention of the Legislature during the present session. In it is involved ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The temperance societies of this place celebrated their anniversary on August 11 by holding a public tea and entertainment. The weather was very windy with intermittent ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    Sir—I was very pleased to see "Observer's" letter on the above subject, I think it is quite time that some alteration was made in oar insolvency laws, for there certainly Seems to be ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. FARMING PROSPECTS.

    Seven weeks ago our prospects were of the most gloomy character, but now they are just as cheering. In this district especially the crops promise a more abundant yield than we ...

    Article : 509 words
  8. BLINMAN, AUGUST 16.

    The Rev. Mr. Marshall (Anglican) paid this place his first visit and conducted divine service in the assembly room yesterday.—Oar trooper, Mr. A. Kelly, it is reported, will be ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—A few days ago a letter appeared in Your paper pointing out bow we had "one law for the rich and one for the poor." The rich referred to were those who call meetings of ...

    Article : 646 words
  10. BRAMFIELD, August 11.

    The rabbit party formerly .engaged destroying rabbits about this district ware to-day removed to Colton instead of being pat to work to destroy the pests adjoining the township. ...

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  11. BROWNLOW (K.I.), AUGUST 14.

    The weather has been very squally lately, strong winds and heavy showers of hail and rain Predominating.—The crops are looking grand, green feed and vegetation growing ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. A CRISIS AND A POLICE.

    Sir—Never in the history of South Australia have we had times SO altogether bid as they are at the present, and we think that at this juncture something must be done, and ...

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  13. CLEVE, AUGUST 8.

    The members of the Cleve Cricket Club are diligently practising now the busy time is over. On Saturday last they challenged 22 outsiders. The Cleve Club went to the wickets. ...

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  14. CLASSICAL BEES AND SCIENTIFIC BEE-KEEPING.

    Sir—Seeing your report of the meeting of the South Australian Beekeepers' Association but month, and also the report for this month, I was reminded of the remarkable Ligurian ...

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  15. HAMMOND, AUGUST 16.

    On Wednesday, August 11, a very successful entertainment was given here by local ladies and gentlemen, kindly assisted by ladies from Port Augusta and Amyton. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. KEILLI, AUGUST 12.

    The anniversary of the Keilli Bible Christian Sunday-school was commenced on August 8, when three Sermons were preached by the Rev. C. Tresise. On Monday a tea was provided, ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. THE TOTALIZATOR AND THE NOR WOOD BAPTISTS.

    Sir—The letter of " J.R. M." in this morning's issue is misleading. Whether it is intentionally so of otherwise the-writer will best know. He omitted to show that the debate ...

    Article : 460 words
  18. FEMALE FRANCHISE.

    Sir—I have been for Mine tuna wishing that some women would express their opinions on the subject of female franchise, and I sea that at last three of them have spoken out, The ...

    Article : 520 words
  19. KOOLUNGA, AUGUST 18.

    Anniversary services in connection with the Koolunga Wesleyan Sunday-school were held on Sunday and Monday last. On Sunday three services were held in the institute, the ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. LEWISTON, AUGUST 13.

    On Wednesday, August 11, an entertainment was held in the schoolroom in aid of the local cricket club. Mr. Hatcher (captain of the dub) presided, and delivered a short ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. LOCHIEL, AUGUST 14.

    The Lochie[?]l dam is being constructed by the unemployed, about 20 men being engaged on the work It is at present raining, with every prospect of continuing. ...

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  22. NANTAWARRA, AUGUST 12.

    On Tuesday evening, August 10, a meeting of the Nantawarra Young Men's Society was held, when a debate took place on the totalizator, Mr. James Nichols taking the ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. PORT BROUGHTON, AUGUST 12.

    A meeting of the Port Broughton progress Committee was held at Gray's Hotel on August 12, Mr. H.N. Peel being in the chair, when the following resolutions were carried:—1. ...

    Article : 382 words
  24. LAWN TENNIS.

    Scribe v. College Parks.—A match was played between these clubs on the grounds of the latter on Saturday afternoon. The results were—Games played, 74: won by College ...

    Article : 87 words
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