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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    MOONTA, July 3.—Few of its townsmen have taken a more prominent interest in the welfare of Moonta than Mr. J. M. Symons, and when it was announced that" he had ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of Augustin Day's amusing and eccentric comedy ".Nancy & Co." was witnessed by another large and enthusiastic audience at the Theatre Royal on ...

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  4. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    If Australians should indeed this year mate a solemn fact of onion, their existence as a federated people and the existence of the new federated city of Greater New York was ...

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  5. DISHONESTY OF IMITATONS.

    In the High Court of Chancery recently Mr. Justice Stirling granted an injunctia with costs) against a London chemist which is of much public importance. The terms of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  6. MINING NEWS.

    The North Central mine's west crosscut at the 700-ft. level was lengthened 31 ft. last week, making the full distance from the shaft 131 ft. Work was delayed in consequence of a ...

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  7. THE ALBERT ELECTION.

    At the Adelaide police Court on Tuesday morning before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M. and W. U. Carpenter, Philip Joseph Brougham, of Holder. laborer. was ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The monthly meeting of the Lothian Club was held on Saturday evening last at the South Australian Commercial Travellers' Rooms, and was well attended. After ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL LACROSSE

    The lacrosse match between South Aus' train and the M.C.C. team took place to-day on the M.C.C. ground. The M.C.C. were captained by D. White. The visitors won by ...

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  10. IVANHOE GOLD MINING COMPANY.

    With respect to the purchase of the Ivanhoe gold mute the secretary of the company, Mr. J. Brandon, writes under date 39. Queenstreet, Melbourne. July 3. as follows :— ...

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  11. EXTENSION OF THE EMPIRE.

    H.M.S. Wallaroo returned to Townsville on Monday. From this port she made across to Bellona Island, in the Solomon Group, arriving on .Jane 17. Captain G. N. Pollard ...

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  12. THE FIRST MATCH.

    A stretch of green turf sufficiently soft to allow running in comfort and as smooth as a billiard table beneath, a bright clear sty above—such was the sight that met the eyes of the ...

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  13. PROSPECTING IN THE FAR NORTH

    The following report, dated Warrina, June 28, has been received from Air. A. Teasdale by the Commissioner of Crown Lands :— I have visited all the outlying camps west, and ...

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  14. A CYCLING FEAT.

    The manager of the Dunlop Tire Company received a cablegram from London 10-day to the effect that Tom Linton had established another remarkable record in a match at Paris ...

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  15. THE WIMMERA DISTRICT.

    NHILL, July 5. —Mr. Philmore and his son, of Gerang, were apprehended and brought before the magistrates of Dimboola for stealing sheepskins from Mr. J. Storer. of Gerang. ...

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  16. NORTHERN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVCE CONVENTION.

    Gladstone, July 6.—The Northern District Christian Endeavor Convention sat yesterday and to-day, and the meetings wan a great success nearly 100 delegates being ...

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  17. SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

    A good game was played at Mclaren Vale [?] Saturday between the Vales and Will[?], regarding in a with for Willuga, the scores were- Will[?] [?] points (4 [?] 10 behinds); Vales, 21 points [?] ...

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  18. WHEAL TURNER COPPER COMPANY.

    A general meeting of the Wheat Turner Copper Mining Company (in liquidation) was held at the boardroom of the V.M.C.A. on Tuesday afternoon. There was a fair ...

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  19. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    A leading clergyman of the Anglican Church in Sydney is expected to arrive in a few days on a visit to the colony, the Rev. W. L. Carr Smith, who occupies the important living of ...

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  20. SOCIETY OF ARTS.

    The monthly council meeting of the South Australian Society of Arts was Held on Tuesday evening- There were present:—Mr, James Keane (in the churl Aliases £. A. ...

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  21. CRYSTAL BROOK.

    CRYSTAL Brook, July 3.—Taking advantage of the favorable weather the district council have been planting trees in the caps caused by last year's failure.—At a. final meeting of the ...

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  22. MONTECOLLINA.

    MONTECOLLINA, June 21.— On Saturday, Jane 1% a cricket match, Goora Goora v. Chilcoree, was played at Goora Goora Waterhole on the Str[?] Creek, Montecollina. ...

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  23. WATSON BELIEF FUND.

    We have received the sum of £3 175., contributed as follows:— Mrs. Theresa Ardagh, Ss. 6d.; lira. W. C. Brennan, 10s ; Mrs. T. Nugent, 25.; Mrs. X. Matthews. [?] ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    The final preliminary meeting in connection with the formation of an electorate cich for [?] Adelaide was held on Saturday evening last. Mr. E. G. Phillips presiding. It was arranged that is ...

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  25. PARA WIRRA COMPANY.

    An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Para Wirra Freehold Proprietary Gold Mining Company was held at the Selborne Hotel, Adelaide, on Monday ...

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  26. ELECTRIC LIGHTING AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Sir—In The Advertiser of July 5 "Arc Light" says that the electric light is superseding gas in all directions. lam aware that some towns have adopted the electric light, ...

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  27. SUBURBAN DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    June as.—Present—Crs, Beasley (chair), Barnes, Gilding, and Kester. Fourteen occupiers of property applied to have their names inserted in assessment book ; not entertained, being opposed to clause 1M ...

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  28. CYCLING.

    The ladies branch of the North Adelaide [?] indulged in their usual weekly run on Saturday. Notwithstanding the threatening weather a [?] of members met at the starting-place at half-past ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINES.

    Mr. G. T. Lane, attorney for The White Feather Alain Reef Gold Mining Company, has received the following wire from the manager, dated Kanowna, July 6—"Hope to ...

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  30. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    The ordinary meeting of the Royal Society of South Australia was held at the Institute, North-terrace, on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. Howchin {president) occupying the chair. ...

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  31. THE BURRA.

    BURRA, July s.—The Jubilee demonstrations were so successful financially that there is a surplus of about £36. This with profits of a concert on the same night, amounting to ...

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  32. HARRIERS.

    Last Saturday the C.R.L. harrlers held that [?] run for the season. A splendid day for such [?] as running made the chase an enjoyable one, [?] 20 bounds turned up to take part in it. At six the ...

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  33. CHESS.

    The winter tourney of the Norwood Chess [?] is still being vigorously contested, and at the [?] time no player stands out as the pro[?] [?] the Wednesday section the following games have [?] ...

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  34. BULLION RETURNS.

    Great BOULDER PROPRIETARY GOLD Mine. —Crushing return for past fortnight—l,240 tons, yielding 3,563 oz. ...

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  35. THE SOUTH-EAST.

    WOLSELEY, July C.—The district council elections held to-day occasioned no stir of any kind.—Mews. Clipston and Sobey are the successful tenderers for transferring goods at ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Provis left by the Broken Hill express on Tuesday to inspect and report upon some milling claims iv the Wadnaminga district. ...

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  37. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    An enjoyable and well-attended anniversary Social was held in connection will St. Luke Literary and Musical Society on Monday evening. The room una tastefully decorated, seals being arranged in ...

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  38. PORT AUGUSTA.

    Port August a. July a— Meetings of both branches of the Workers' Political and Democratic Union of South Australia were held in the local Town Hall on July 1. A letter from ...

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  39. "BROWNING AND MODERN DOUBT."

    The schoolroom adjoining the Unitarian Church was crowded on Tuesday evening, when the Rev. J. Day Thompson lectured on "Browning and modern doubt-" The Rev. ...

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  40. PUBLIC CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

    Sir—Your correspondent"' H. Y. Sparks" pleads for a renewal of tile grant to the Adelaide Circulating Library, and, somewhat strangely for him, seems more interested in ...

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  41. THE HINDMARSH CORPORATION.

    Sir—J& "Living Wage's" letter id which he charges Mr. Ralph with inconsistency on the question of the town clerk's salary, in fairness to Mr. Ralph 2 may state that I was present at the meeting referred ...

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  42. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The half-yearly meeting of the St Saviour's Brand] No. 151. [?] Australasian Catholic [?] society was held at the chapel [?] on Monday evening. July 5. The following officers were ...

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  43. MISCELLANEOUS.

    RIVERTON,, July 6—On Tuesday. 'Jane 29, the members of' the Anglican Church celebrated the jubilee of the church. On Sunday last the annual festival of the church was held, ...

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  44. HINDMARSH TO TOWN MISSION.

    Tuesday morning the monthly committee meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Mission was held in the Congregational Lecture-ball when there was a good [?], and the. president (Rev. T. ...

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