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  2. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    Opponents of the village settlements scheme will find a hard nut to crack in answering the facts which the 1896 harvest at the settlements on the Murray disclose. The announcement ...

    Article : 409 words
  3. THE HOSPITAL.

    Sir—What do the Medical Association and National Defence League mean by their petition to the Governor? It is as good as saying we have no confidence in the ludicrous ...

    Article : 328 words
  4. "THE BIBLE AND THE COLORED IMMIGRATION BILL."

    The Rev. J. Berry preached on Sunday night at Kent Town Wesleyan Church to a large congregation on "The Bible and the Colored Immigration Bill" His text was ...

    Article : 1,152 words
  5. THE TURF.

    When Mr. H.A. Barnett won the Victoria Club Handicap with Quality it was a nicely endowed race. The distance was just about one mile and three furlongs, but since then the ...

    Article : 1,288 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Town Hall was well filled on Saturday evening, when the second concert of the Orpheus Society was given. The engagement of Mr. Philip Newbury and Madame Spada ...

    Article : 628 words
  7. THE COMING HARDEST.

    A public meeting was held this afternoon in the Institute to consider the dis[?]ress amongst the farmers in this district. Mr. W. LOCK occupied the chair. He said he understood ...

    Article : 1,618 words
  8. FARMERS RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,157 words
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    Sir—A few days ago in the Legislative Council the Chief Secretary (apparently in a state of virtuous indignation) more than hinted that several of the Select ...

    Article : 175 words
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    Sir—In Saturday's issue I was much surprised to notice that "C. Bastard," amongst others, had been appointed to act in regard to a petition re the hospital. As I am the only ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. THE MANDARIN.

    The Chinese comic opera under the above title does not [?]im at anything beyond frivolity. "The Mandarin" to be sure is a man of much dignity and a peacock's feather, but his ...

    Article : 226 words
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    Sir—It must be gratifying to Drs. Napier and Smith, also the Hospital Board, to have such letters to read as were received from Mr. and Mrs. Cooks, of Carrington-street. It ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. [?] AND AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    Mr. H. M[?], the New South Wales cricketer, was a passenger from England by the R.M.S. Australia, which arrived at Large on Saturday. He [?] he reached England about ...

    Article : 36 words
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    Sir—Will you allow me to say a few words as regards the latter signed "Lily Jessie Jackson?" The writer distinctly told my husband and myself that she had to thank Dr. ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. "DJIN-DJIN."

    "Nothing quainter, prettier, more elaborate, or more magnificent than Djin-Djin' has yet been provided in Australia by Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove." Thus a Melbourne ...

    Article : 614 words
  16. A COOL HAND.

    An important robbery took place here on Thursday evening. [?]eph [?] drove off with a horse and dog cart, the property of Mr. H. Claridge [?] was tied up in the main ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. SEED WHEAT FOR FARMERS.

    Sir-An wh[?] is so high in price, I think those [?] who are so fortunate as to have any [?] should try to help those poor [?] crops have totally ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    A meeting of dairy men was held at the Earl of Leicester Hotel, Parkside, on Saturday night to consider the advisability of raising the price of milk. Mr. L. Lewis presided over ...

    Article : 236 words
  19. VICTORIAN CLUB MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,393 words
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    Sir—"Edward E. Moule" is buffering from cacoethes scribendi, and feels relieved when he sees his effusions in print Poor fellow. Referring to me he says:—"His letter when ...

    Article : 443 words
  21. SUICIDE AT LARGS.

    Mrs. [?], Wife of the postmaster at Largs Bay, committed committed [?] early on Sunday morning by cutting her throat. The deceased lady [?] to bed at 11.30 on Saturday night, and was ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. RAILWAY TO BRIGHTON.

    Sir—I quite agree with your correspondent "Old Colonist" in his remarks that making a five or six mile line of railway from Goodwood South via St. Mary's South-road, to Brighton ...

    Article : 336 words
  23. THE CYCLORAMA.

    There was a large attendance at the Cyclorama on Saturday night and the p[?]amme presented met with the greatest enthusiasm, the military, musical, and canonading effects ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURETTE.

    A very varied and interesting programme has been arranged for the grand concert and lecturette to take place in the Town Hall this evening. The latter will be given by his ...

    Article : 125 words
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    Sir—A Melbourne paper publishes the enclosed. Please print it:— The climax has now been reached in connection With the Adelaide Hospital business, which for so ...

    Article : 443 words
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