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  2. WA[?]AROO ITEMS.

    The Fre[?]sons had a “flare-up” on Thursday afternoon, when Bro. J. Gosse was installed Wor[?]ful Master of the Princess Royal Lodge, No. 29, S.A.C. At the same ...

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  3. OPEN COLUMN.

    [The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinion expressed by his correspondents. ] ...

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    IN another column we publish the clauses of the proposed Land Bill as far as they refer to selectors. In our next issue we will insert the provisions ...

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  5. MELBOURNE PRESS AGENCY.

    June 30.—The Assembly has adjourned over the day fixed for the celebration of the Queen’s Birthday, and will not meet until Wednesday when it is fondly hoped ...

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  6. LAST NIGHT’S TELEGRAMS

    The English and Scottish Chartered Bank has reduced [?]s rates of interest on deposits from six to five per cent. for twelve months, and from five to ...

    Article : 44 words
  7. THE TWO POUND LOAF.

    Sir— Since the bakers have offered to reduce, the price of bread to three pence per loaf, I beg leave through the medium of your paper to ask now may ounces ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 30 words
  9. MOONTA CORPORATION.

    Present. His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Chappell, Jewell, Martin, H. Martin, Nicks, Buzza, Whitford and Hague. ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. GEELONG FOOTBALLERS.

    The Geelong team of footballers arrived from Melbourne to-day, and will be formally entertained by His Worship the Mayor to-morrow. They ...

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  11. WHALE STRANDED.

    A whale sixty feet long got stranded at Beach port to-day, and was captured and killed by the local fishermen. ...

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  12. SILVERTON.

    Telegrams from Terowie state that parties ire leaving there daily for the Silverton Mines, despite the very unfavourable state of the weather and ...

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  13. JUDGE ANDREWS’ REGAINS.

    The remains of Judge Andrews’, which arrived to-day from Hobart, will be publicly interred on Wednesday. The Parliament will adjourn over that ...

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  14. HINTS FOR FARMERS FOR JULY.

    Now that wheat sowing is over, and all the tools and implements are done with for a season, it will be proper to have them cleaned and put where they will be ...

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  15. MR JUSTICE BUNDEY.

    Judge Bundey took his sea on the bench for the first time to-day, and was congratulated by the Hon. the Attorney-General as the official leader ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Present same as at Council. Minutes read and received. Inspector reported that he had visited north and south wards, and found them ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. SUPREME COURT.

    The Full Court gave judgment to. day on an appeal in the case of Burns v National Insurance Company, and dismissed the rule for a new trial, ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. AMITLAND.

    July 7.—On Saturday the Rev Father Church, the trustees, and several members of the congregation of the Catholic Church met Bishop Reynolds at Ardrossan and ...

    Article : 604 words
  19. MOONTA LOCAL COURT.

    France v Williams. Unsatisfied judgment summons for £4. John Williams, the defendant, stated he was a miner, earned £1 a week for the ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. RECIDIVATES.

    A ba[?]d of escapes from Noumea, New Caledonia, got away in a boat fully equipped on June 30, and arc expected to land on the Australian ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. THE PRESS, AS GIVEN AT A MUTUAL AL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.

    Printing was invented in Germany about 1400. Caxton having learned the art at Cologne opened a printing press at Westminster in 1474, and the translation ...

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  22. SILVERTON REPORTS.

    Reports have been received from Silverton descrediting the character of the reports of the mines, and stating that but little real mining had yet been ...

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  23. POLICE COURT, MOONTA.

    Crown Lands Ranger v Sydney Rowe. For removing timber without a license. Withdrawn as it was only removing for transfers. ...

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  24. SUICIDE.

    A publican named William Bennett has just poisoned himself with arsenic, in consequence of fearing criminal proceedings in reference to some stolen ...

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  25. CORPORATION CASES.

    Fiveash v Winaer.—Pleaded guilty to unlawfully driving a cart on a footpath, under by-law, and fined as and 10s costs. Fiveash v Perkins.—For allowing a cow ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. THE CHARGE AGAINST LORD ST. LEONARDS

    Lord St. Leonards, who on May 23 was found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of indecently assaulting a servant girl named Emma Cole ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. INSOLVENCY COURT, MOONTA.

    In re Henry Veale. Adjourned for a month. In re John Trale Carews, of Kadina, publican. First Hearing—To be allowed ...

    Article : 422 words
  28. THE NEW ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    The Pope affirms that he appointed Cardinal Moran to the Archbishop[?]ic of Sydney as a token of affection for the people of New South Wales. ...

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  29. PROPOSED AMEMDED CROWN LANDS BILL.

    All interest paid or payable by any selector in respect of his selection for any period since, the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy ...

    Article : 673 words
  30. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Adelaide wheat, off coast in cargees, for continental sales, is quoted at 39s. 3d. per 480 lbs. ...

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  31. CHOLERA AT TOULON AND MARSEILLES.

    The latest reports from Toulon and Marseilles state that the cholera in both places is increasing in virulence, and the daily average of deaths is ...

    Article : 189 words
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