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  2. SPORTING.

    B. S.—Yes; but he complied with conditions and came in second. ...

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  3. SIGNOR GIORZA'S CONCERT.

    On Thursday evening there was given in the Town Hall one of those high-class pianoforte recitals and concerts which are provided at rare intervals for the especial delight of musical ...

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  4. OUTSIDE HARBOUR AT MARINO.

    Sir—Mr. James Macgeorge's paper read before the Chamber of Commerce deserves the thoughtful consideration of the community, bearing as it does on the very important question ...

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  5. COWARDICE EXTRAORDINARY.

    Sir—The greatest praise is always due and generally given to those who do any act of heroism, but we seldom see persons guilty of the greatest cowardice held up to public ...

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  6. SOCIAL AND LITERARY NOTES.

    We are glad to see by late English papers that there is every likelihood that the principles of Mr. Alfred Hill's Bill, recently noticed, in the Register in a paper on "Marriage Rights ...

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  7. SPORTING NOTES.

    HUNT CLUB STREPLECHASS.—It will be seen that the Hunt Club have published their programme for the Steeplechase Meeting with which they usually wind up the cross-country ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. J. H. Bagster), Councillors Shierlaw, Palmer, Nation, Macklin, Evans, Roberts, and the Town Clerk (Mr. J. C. Bailey) Councillor Green ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITS AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION.

    The following flattering testimony to the excellence of the products of the colony now being exhibited at Paris forms part of the Argus special correspondent's letter, published in that ...

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  10. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Henry Malpas., of Willunga; Bramley Butterworth, of Aldinga; James McLachian, of Dalkey; George McCulloch, of Barrier Ranges; William McPherson, of Penols; Henry Galloway Salmon, of Cooper's ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. MEMORIAL.

    Memorial with reference to a proposal for the proclamation of a district to be called the Kulpara District, embodying resolutions passes at public meeting held at Kulpara on July 19. ...

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  12. SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    Walkerville.—Benjamin Nash, Wm. John Back, Thomas Neate, Wm. John Farrow Patrick Mariey. Prospect.—Joseph Crombie, labourer, Little Adelaide; Thomas Duell, labourer, Islington; Henry ...

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  13. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    Council of Education Department.—Erection of a public school and teacher's residence at Thebarton, Brown & Thompson, £3,137; improvements to Wallaro Bay school grounds, Thos. R. Heath, £198 16s.: ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. GROUNDING OF THE ELLERBANK.

    Sir—I would cali your attention to the report of the Marine Board enquiry into the facts connected with the grounding of the Ellerbank on the Wonga Shoal, and, although ...

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  15. THEATRE ROYAL.

    On Thursday evening Mr. Creswick appeared for the first time in melodrama, when the old-fashioned but still favourite "Ingomar" was presented to a good house. "Ingomar' is one ...

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  16. IMPOUNDING NOTICES.

    NORTH PARK LANDS, ADELAIDE, W. Stratton, Poundkeeper.—One red and white cow, crumpled horns, branded like O near ribs. Will be sold August 26, noon. ...

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  17. TANKS IN THE FAR NORTH.

    A short time ago a letter signed "Vox e Desetto" was published by us commenting in very severe terms upon the manner in which certain tanks had been constructed on the road ...

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  18. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ILLTREATMENT.

    We quote the following from the Sydney Evening News of July 27:—"One of the most shocking cases of neglect and starvation that doubtless have ever been heard of in this land ...

    Article : 611 words
  19. ACCLIMATIZATION.

    Sir—It is a frequent practice for emigrants to bring with them cage-birds as an amusement on the voyage. Most frequency these are canaries. The consequence is that the colony possesses a ...

    Article : 198 words
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