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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    The ninth session of the New Zealand Parliament was opened in this city on the 14th inst. An attempt was made to make the ceremony an imposing one, but the effort ...

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  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The sudden and unexpected foreclosing of the eastern colonies prevented my sending yon my usual letter. Fortunately, or perhaps it would be more in accordance ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    Sir Thomas Elder's colt Achilles met with an accident in his box last week by which he injured his eye so severely that it is thought very possible that he will not be able to fulfil ...

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  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    W. V. Smith—Beard and Another v Baker—Baker. ...

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    The second meeting of the above clubs this season took place on the Kensington Oval on Saturday, and again the Parks succeeded in lowering the colours of the preuriers. For a change, the weather was ...

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  7. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    An extraordinary public meeting was held this afternoon at Cook's Hotel, to take steps to secure a line of railway from Laura to the township of Appila-Yarrowie. Mr. E. T. ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COURSING CLUB.

    Judge, Mr. J. L. Stirling. M.P.; Slipper. Mr. F. Mobr? Stewards, Messrs. T. Irish, Fred. Avers, C. Pearce, and W. B. Rounsevell, M.P.; Flag Steward, Hon. R. C. Baker ...

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  9. LOCAL COURTS.

    Raphael v. Bell Raphael v. Stanton. INTERPLEADER. Wigley—Hall v. Poole—Brown (claimant). ...

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  10. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A meeting was held last night at Greenslade's Hall, Mr. Mansom in the chair, for the purpose of nominating a gentleman for the position of Mayor, Mr. Mansom having ...

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  11. FATAL ACCIDENT ON BOARD THE SORATA.

    During the voyage of the Sorata from Melbourne a most painful accident occurred, which resulted in loss of one man and mutilation of two others. ...

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  12. POLICE COURTS.

    William Fry, labourer, was fined 10s. for drunkenness and £5 for assaulting the arresting constable. William Kaiser was charged with Ada Ladams, and fined 20s. and costs. ...

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  13. KAPUNDA, July 14.

    Major Plummer has inspected the local volunteer company under the command of Lieutenant Wyly. About sixty turned out, and the company were put through several ...

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  14. PORT AUGUSTA, July 15.

    The dedication of the new Roman Catholic Church by Bishop Reynolds took place to—day. Dean Kennedy, Fathers O'Sullivan, O'Neil, Landy, and Nevin also officiated. ...

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  15. GLADSTONE, July 15.

    The Conservator of Forests was met here yesterday by the Coporation. Mr. Brown examined the Railway Reserve, which is intended to be planted with trees. The ...

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  16. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, JULY 14.

    Marie Tracey, licensed victualler, was charged on remand with supplying Robert Kruger with liquor on Sunday evening, July 8. Mr. Webb for defendant. Lance-corporal Oyingham said he was at the ...

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  17. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERT.

    The concert at the Town Hall on Saturday, July 14, attracted a numerous attendance, and proved to be highly successful. Madame Thayer was in splendid voice ...

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  18. SOUTH ADELAIDE V. NORTH ADELAIDE.

    The return match between these clubs was played on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon, before a limited number of spectators. The rules regarding the starting time were as usual ignored, as it ...

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  19. PORT PIRIE, July 15.

    A Saturday night series of free working men's meetings and social entertainments has been inaugurated by the Rev. W..T. Carter, he new incumbent of the Wesleyan Church. ...

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  20. WALLAROO, July 15.

    At the annual meeting of ratepayers at Clinton yesterday, Mr. Patterson, the Chairman of the Council, presided. At the conclusion of the routine business the Chairman ...

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  21. MR. COLES ON CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    Sir—While the opponents of the new Education Bill encumber their arguments by details and personalities, Mr. Coles has a [?]aunty way of skipping over difficulties that ...

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  22. JAMESTOWN, July 15.

    A public meeting was held at the Globe Hotel this evening to consider the Land Bill. There was a large attendance. Mr. H. Boucant, the Mayor, presided. The Bill was ...

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  23. THE ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB.

    The weather, fortunately for hunting mens seems to have broken, and Saturday turned out a glorious day—in fact, the clerk of the weather has been most lenient to the Hunt ...

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  24. MOUNT GAMBIER, July 15.

    The meeting of farmers convented for yesterday afternoon, in the Gambier West Council Chamber, to discuss the Government South-Eastern leasing scheme, was very poorly ...

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  25. THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    Sir—The amount of interest which the Adelaide Hospital is at present exciting would be amusing were it not so serious. I think we may gather from experience that even an ...

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  26. NORTH PARKS V. SEMAPHORES.

    The return match between these clubs took place on the Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon. The weather was splendid, but the ground was heavy after the rain. The game was started about ...

    Article : 363 words
  27. NORTH PARK SECOND TWENTY V. MEDINDIE FIRST TWENTY.

    Played on July 14, and resulted in an easy win for the Parks by 6 goals, kicked by W. Buik (3), E. Richards, P. Shawyer, and Hartley, 1 each, and 18 behinds, to the Medindies' 3 behinds. Those who ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN JUNIORS V. NORWOOD ALBERTS.

    This match was to have been played on Saturday, July 14, but the Norwood Alberts forfeited to the Juniors. ...

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  29. ROYAL UNITEDS V. UNLEY AND SUBURBANS.

    Played on ground of latter, and resulted in a victory for the former, they kicking 3 goals (Sketheway 2, and Budgen 1) and 5 behinds against 1 goal (Travers) and 3 behinds. For the Royals, Morgan ...

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  30. SHINTY.

    Played on ground of former, and resulted in a win for Adelaide Juniors by 7 goals to 3 behinds. For the winners. F. Konke and T. Krischock played best, and for the losers, Klinker, Robertson, and ...

    Article : 47 words
  31. GAWLER BOARD OF ADVICE.

    Sir—The Gawler Board of Advice, according to your issue of this morning, have passed certain resolutions and forwarded them to the Minister of Education. In Resolution ...

    Article : 178 words
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  33. MINING.

    S.A. QUARTZ-MINING CO., NO LIABILITY, TEMORA, N.S.W.—Mr. Thomas Eyre, Manager, has telegraphed as follows:—"One hundred and fifty tons of stone yielded 93 ounces of gold." ...

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