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  2. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN RUNDLE STREET.

    The fire which broke out in Rundle-street at half-past seven on the evening of Dec. 24, 1886, will long be remembered by the citizens, and will probably act as a warning to shopkeepers as to the danger of placing highly inflammable material in ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  3. THE PIONEERS OF 1836.

    Although the early settlers of South Australia were in no sense exiles from their native land, they had many hardships to encounter, besides perils of one kind or another in sufficient measure to cause them a good deal of anxiety. Many of them ...

    Article : 2,445 words
  4. THE ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    WE have received Vol. XVII of the Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, embracing the period 1885-6, edited by the Secretary, Mr. J. S. O'Halloran. We notice at the fourth ordinary general meeting, held on February ...

    Article : 631 words
  5. Notes from our Travelling Reporter.

    Mount Gambier is undoubtedly the garden of the colony. Its climate is unlike that of any other town in Australia. It is more like that of Tasmania. The people of this, the largest town in the colony outside of Adelaide and Port ...

    Article : 769 words
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