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  2. SUMMARY FOR EUROPE.

    PREPARED SPECIALLY FOR TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE BY. THE JANUARY MAIL. ...

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  3. SEMAPHORE.

    As usual, this popular resort was largely visited by family and picnic parties. They spent the day in sauntering about the sandhills and on the jetty. There was at one time during ...

    Article : 157 words
  4. II—THE HOLIDAYS.

    There was a large number of persons observable in the principal streets of the city on Thursday morning, some being be[?]t upon inspecting the decorations customarily to be seen ...

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  5. CATHOLIC PICNIC.

    The Catholic picnic at the Port was a very successful affair, and attracted a large umber of visitors, few less than 3,ooo persons being present. A procession consisting of the ...

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  6. MR. BLYTH AT BLUMBERO.

    It was expected that the Chief Secretary would open the electioneering campaign at Blumberg on Monday evening. Blumberg is in the centre of the district of ...

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  7. RAILWAYS.

    The time-table on the Adelaide and Port Railway was not altered, the trains running as usual. Excursion tickets were issued at single fares, and at least 3,000 persons availed ...

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  8. I.—THE APPROACHING ELECTIONS.

    We believe the nominations for the House of Assembly are likely to take place early in February, so we may expect that the elections will be pretty well ...

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  9. ADVERTISER PICNIC.

    The employes of the Advertiser, Chronicle, and Express, having received an invitation to a picnic from Mr. Thomas King, one of the proprietors of those journals, proceeded. ...

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  10. GOING OUT OF TOWN.

    Christmas Eve at Messrs. John Hil & Co., booking-office was a busy day. In addition to the regular passengers, a large number of excuraionists to all parts of the colony had to ...

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  11. TRUIDS'BALL

    The annual hall, in connection with the United Ancient Order of Drulda, was held in the Town Hall on Monday night. Dancing commanded about 10 o'clock, and a large ...

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  12. POST ADELIADE

    The City and Port Railway was very largely patronised, especially the early trains, which conveyed some hundreds of including passengers by the steamers [?] ...

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  13. THE EAST-END MARKET.

    On the morning preceding Christmas Day takes place the red-letter event in the calendar of the Kast-End Market Commencing business operations on New Year's Day, 1861, with ...

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  14. THE SEMAPHORE.

    There was little expectation that many people would appear at the Semaphore, [?] that Glenelg his the chief claim on the Anniversary Day; but it would [?] ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    Monday, the 28th December, the 38th anniversary of the proclamation of south Australia as a colony, was well observed. On this great holiday Glenelg is the favorite place of resort. ...

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  16. FOUNDATION DAT.

    On December 28,1836, just 38 years ago, Captain John Hindmarsh, the first Governor of South Australia, landed from the Buffalo at Holdfast Bay. With the ...

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  17. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Government Railways were very largely patronised, especially the trains to Port Adelaide. On the Glenelg Railway no [?] that 16,000 passengers were carried. During the ...

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  18. DEUTSCHES [?] AT TANUDA

    Before starting from Adelaide for Tanunda I heard that great preparation had been made for the [?] or singing festival, and on the way up via Gawler the feeling clearly was that it would be the leading attraction in the ...

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  19. THE EVENING.

    There was the usual crowd in the principal streets on Christmas Eve, which were alive with a motley throng of human beings, who were intent evidently on combining business ...

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  20. III-THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The accountants from the Northern Territory, when given in a general comprehensive form, are as contradictory as they can well be. It is all as swindle we hear ...

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  21. NOSWOOD LODGE, L.O.G.T.

    The second annual picnic of the Norwood Lodge, No. 8, L.O.G.T., took place on the grounds of Hr. Heading, at the Glynde. Careful preparations had been made by the Committee ...

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  22. CHRISTMAS DAT ADELAIDE.

    Christmas Day was observed in Adelaide in the usual quiet way. Divine Service was celebrated in several churches, and there was also a Service of done in the Town Hall in the ...

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  23. SERVICE OF SONG.

    On Christmas morning a number of the scholars and teachers connected with several Sunday-schools in Adelaide, under the auspices of the South Australian Sunday-school Teachers' ...

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  24. GLENELG.

    A constant stream of passengers flowed to Glenelg by the railway. The Jetty was densely crowded, and the beach, both north and south of it, was covered with conveyances and dotted ...

    Article : 193 words
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