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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The popular and powerful drama. "The Lights o' London," drew another good house at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, when all the members of Mr. Georee ...

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  3. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

    A meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries iras held at the institution on Monday afternoon, when there were present Sir Langdon ...

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  4. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir— In reply to "An Employer" would you allow me to remark that it might reasonably be supposed your correspondent was speaking from a Hindley-street standpoint when he ...

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  5. CURRENT LITRATURE.

    Mr. Victor J. Daley is in the first flight of Australian versfiers, and the expectations raised by the announcement that a collection of poems from his pen ...

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  6. THE TURF.

    At least once in each year Melbourne possesses fascination that attracts visitors from almost every quarter of Australia. The season for the annual exodus is now dose at ...

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  7. MINING NEWS.

    The South mine mill last week did really good work, treating 1,645 tons of crudes, returning 543 tons concentrates, bulking 63.2 per cent, of lead, 11.4 oz. of silver, and 9.4 per ...

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  8. THE WOOL SALES.

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  9. ACCIDENTS AT RACE MEETINGS.

    Sir— The totally unnecessary sacrifice of life and limb -witnessed at Caulfield on Saturday is only another proof of the necessity that exists for conducting our race ...

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  10. MINING MEETINGS.

    A general meeting of the Golden Ridge Gold Mining Company was held at the office of the secretary, Mr. F.S. Mackie, Royal Exchange, on Monday. There was a small attendance of ...

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  11. V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

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  12. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    The Sydney hone Philip, who was badly hurt in the mouth by a bit while working at Caulfield, is progressing well and will be able to race again soon. ...

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  13. MELBOURNE BETTING.

    The settling over the Caulfield Cup took place to-day and was very quietly conducted. Very little business took place over the Melbourne Cup, The Grafter has been made ...

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  14. BULLION RETURNS.

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  15. ADELAIDE CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

    The report of the committee of the Adelaide Circulating Library for the year 1897-8, which is to be presented at the annual meeting on Thursday, states:— ...

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    Sir— I have often thought, and the sad event at Caullield compels me to ask you to voice that thought, that Taces in which more than, say, 10 horses remain to compete ...

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  17. STORAGE OF WHEAT.

    Sir— Anticipating a good harvest I beg to offer a few suggestions as to the storage and reserve of the grain. Our fanners as a rule push all their grain on to the merchant and ...

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  18. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Three Colonies.—The following wires have been received from Mr. William Finlayson, chairman of directors:— "Have sent 12 tons Colonies' stone Lady Mary for treatment," and ...

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  19. PART XIX.

    Sir—Mr. Proud forgot to mention that under the late Thomas Martin's will the Adelaide Hospital and the Children's Hospital are owners of three-tifths of the following ...

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  20. TATTERSALL'S CONSULTATION.

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  21. THE LATE MR. C. HAIMES.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Charles Haimes, the well-known sportsman, took place at the West-terrace Cemetery on Monday afternoon. The cortege, which ...

    Article : 358 words
  22. THE PASTORAL QUESTION.

    Sir— I have carefully gone through the Surveyor-General's report which appeared in "The Advertiser" of 7th inst. Mr. Strawbridge may be, and no doubt is, a ...

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  23. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The seventh and last of the series of free organ recitals was given at the Norwood Baptist Church on Saturday evening by Me- W. Sanders, before ...

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  24. CORNEY-ERADICATOR.

    Sir— Your correspondents might have given Mr. Proud a. much tougher nut to crack. The late Sir. Thomas Martin, one of die " lucky owners," died the other day, leaving his ...

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  25. WELLINGTON-SQUARE CHURCH.

    I The anniversary of the Wellington-square Primitive Methodist Church was celebrated on Sunday and Monday last The Sabbath services were conducted in the mornine by ...

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  26. SUGARMAKERS' PICNIC.

    The Colonial Sugar Kenning Company's employes held their annual picnic, which was postponed from the previous Saturday, on Saturday last. The weather was all that could be wished for and she ...

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  27. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    The first of the two debates in connection with the third round of the sixth debate tournament, conducted by the South Australian Literary Societies' Union, took place in tat St. Patrick's ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the South Australian Football Association was held at the prince Alfred Hotel on Monday evening. Alderman Johnson presided over a full attendance of delegates. It was decided that the ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

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  30. MUNICIPAL AMALGAMATION.

    Sir— I notice remarks from three correspondente on the amalgamation with Port Adelaide. I reserve to myself the right. subject to the overruling of my follow ...

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  31. TEMPERANCE.

    A meeting of the Blue Ribbon Army (Port branch) was held at the Sailors' Rest, Robe-street, Port, on Friday evening last, when Mr. E. Hounslow presided over a large attendance. ...

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  32. BRIGHTON COUNCIL.

    October 14.— Present— Crs. Silver (chair). Bigshaw. Daly. Pontifex, somers, and Thistelton. Messrs. Saunders & Ashby wrote with reference to the proposed construction of an esplanade. ...

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  33. THE LATE MR. W. C. COX.

    Mr. W.C. Cox, who for many years was Government Printer, died at the Semaphore on Sunday. The funeral will take place to-day at the North-road Cemetery. ...

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  34. GOLF.

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  35. Advertising

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    Sit— As a ratepayer I am not in favor of in favor of incorporation of the districk under the Land Values Assesment Act, 1893. ...

    Article : 168 words
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