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  2. OUR ANGLO-COLONIAL LETTER.

    The Agent-General arrived home on Tuesday afternoon and put in an appearance at Westminster Chambers on Wednesday morning. I saw him yesterday for a few minutes but did ...

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  3. THE HIGH PRIESTESS OF THEOSOPHY.

    When Madame Blavatsky died her mantle as leader of the Theosophists fell on the shoulders of Mrs. Annie Besant. She is one of the most remarkable women of the century ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BISHOP KENNION.

    His Excellency the Governor, together with a large number of representative citizens, assembled at the railway-station on Wednesday morning to bid farewell to Bishop and Mrs. ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    CLARE, August 29.—The eighth anniversary in connection with the Clare Early Closing Association was celebrated on the oval this afternoon by a football match, Stanley ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    "Deeds not words" seems to be the recentlyadopted motto of the Upper House. On Wednesday there was a phenomenally short sitting, a well-filled notice-paper being ...

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  7. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The latest files of Port Darwin papers state:— Another splendid crushing is announced from the Pine Creek Prospecting and Mining ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    RENMARK, August 28.—The wool season has fairly started, and the Gem has already taken down two small lots. On Saturday the Resolute and barge Echuca passed here en route for ...

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  9. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August 29.—A. football match was played to-day between Narracoorte and a team representing Mount Gambier. The visitors came by special train, bringing a ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    The military and spectacular drama "A Life of Pleasure" has evidently hit the popular taste, and the theatre is nightly crowded to witness its production. From a spectacular ...

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  11. ARBOR DAY.

    RIVERTON, August 27.—Arbor Day was celebrated on Friday last by the children of the model school In the morning the children planted some vines, and in the afternoon they ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. W. J. KENNEDY.

    We record with regret the death of Mr. W.J. Kennedy, the headmaster of the Hindmarsh school, which occurred at his residence, Beverley, on Wednesday morning after a brief ...

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  13. WALLAROO.

    WALLAROO, August 27.—The Kadina District Council made their usual inspection of the main roads in the district on Tuesday and Wednesday last, and with the exception of ...

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  14. LITERARY SOCIETIES UNION.

    The first preliminary competition in connection with the eleventh annual competition of the South Australian Literary Societies' Union to be held at the Town Hall, Adelaide, ...

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  15. NURIOOTPA.

    NURIOOTPA, August 25.—The annual meeting of the Barossa and Light Lawn Tennis Association was held at the Angas Park Hotel, Nuriootpa, this evening. Angaston ...

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  16. THE MANNUM BAPTIST CHURCH.

    Sir—I am sorry to trespass upon your space again in reference to the difference between the Mannum Baptist Church and the Rev.. J. Roberton. Your correspondent ...

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  17. WOODVILLE SEPARATION.

    A meeting of the Kilkenny Mockers was held on Tuesday evening in Mr. R. Whitelaw's workshop to consider the Woodville separation question. There was a good atten ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association was held at the rooms, Grenfell-street, on Saturday evening. The president (Mr. J. W. ...

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  19. THE MAYORALTY.

    Sir—I note with pleasure the that Sir E.T. Smith has been approached with the object of inducing him to come forward as a candidate for the mayoralty. This is only a ...

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  20. EMBEZZLING CARGO.

    At the Fort Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning, before Mr. W. Johnstone, S.M., Thomas Carroll, a fireman, was charged by Thomas Winslade, master of the steamer ...

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  21. METHODIST UNION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Reports of the progress of the union movement since the Wesleyan General Conference in Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, and New Zealand have already appeared in our columns. Last week the joint committee for Now South ...

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  22. PETERSBURG.

    PETERSBURG. August 27. — A bimetallic league has been formed in connection with the Petersburg branch of the Agricultural Bureau. Mr. W. Miller has been elected president, and ...

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  23. THE ALLEGED BREWERS MONOPOLY.

    Sir—I exceedingly regret that anything I said at the meeting of the Brewers' Employes' Union should have been considered either insulting or in any way calculated to injure your ...

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  24. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    Mrs. Harrison Lee, who is shortly to arrive in this colony to conduct missions under the [?] of the Women`s [?]an Temperance Union of South Australia, is having very successful meetings in Victoria. ...

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  25. THE ALBERT DISTRICT, I.O.R.

    An application having been sent from Myjor to open a [?] tent, the genera! superintendent of the juvenile district, Bro. T.J. Matters, attended on August 9. He initiated the candidates who presented ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    BLACKWOOD V. HARRIS, SCARES, & Co.—A football match was played at Blackwood on Saturday between the local men and a team from Harris, Scarfe, & Co-'s. when the home team scored a ...

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  27. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    MOUNT BARKER, August 29.—At the Police Court this afternoon George Keller, a German artist, was charged on the information of Henry Hunt, of Mount Barker, with ...

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  28. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    A gospel meeting for fish-hawkers was held in the Central Fish Market on Wednesday evening, when there was but a small attendance. Hymus were sung and addresses were ...

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  29. ATHLETICS.

    The inaugural meeting of the Semaphore Junior Amateur A[?]tlc Club was held on Saturday, on the road, near the Glanville Hall, by permission of. the mayor (Mr. P.Sansom). and was a decided ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    STOCKPORT, August 28.—The weather has been very cold and wet. It is now finer, and crops and grass wilt go ahead. Crystal BROOK, August 29.—Nice showers ...

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  32. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Kensington Mutual Improvement Association was held on Monday evening, when Mr. C.H. Harris presided over a good attendance. A number of member of the St. [?] ...

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    Sir—It has certainly come somewhat as a surprise to the citizens of Adelaide to find that our representatives in the City Council should at this early stage have indicated their ...

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  34. CYCLING.

    The following nomination have been recelved for the One-mile Handicap Bicycle Race to be run on th- Adelaide Oval on Saturday next in connection with the intercolonial Baseball Match:-J. Hartwell. ...

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  35. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    GILLEN, August 28.- Men are at work clearing and grubbing, fencing, excavating for ensilage pits, and erecting houses. The olives given us by the Sheriff and the trees ...

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  36. THEBARTON DISTILLING COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Thebarton Distilling Company was held on Wednesday at the offices of the company, Eagle Chambers. Mr. T. Barnfield presided. ...

    Article : 60 words
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