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  2. SPORTING.

    The Hon. James White is gaining quite a reputation for winning races with what in betting parlance ia termed the "wrong" horse. At Randwick on Saturday, the A.J.C. ...

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  3. S.A. RAILWAY TICKETS.

    Sir—As stated in your sab-leader of yesterday's date, very few persons were aware of the arrangements in existence regarding the sale and tenure of S. A. Railway tickets. ...

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  4. THE SEPTEMBER SHOW.

    Saturday was the last day of the September Show. This was the first occasion on which the Society included a Saturday as one of the exhibition days, and the idea of doing so ...

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  5. THE RABBIT NUISANCE.

    The Federal Australian of September 19, writing on the above subject, says:—"That an effectual method of extermination has not yet been generally adopted is proved by the ...

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  6. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    The result of the recent scholars' competitive examination is as follows:— Senior Division—Entered, 36 schools with 272 scholars; competed, 28 schools with 100 ...

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  7. GRANTS-IN-AID.

    Sir—AS the question of reducing the amount of grants-in-aid to Corporations and District Councils will soon have to be considered by the House of Assembly I have ...

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  8. THE DUTY OF THE CITIZENS TO THE STATE.

    Sir—In oblivion I was born; in confusion I am found; and if not strangled during the natural progress of my existence I will deserve to be exhibited as a real live ...

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  9. TAXATION AND TARIFF.

    Sir—Our tariff and the various modes of taxation to which we will be subject very soon does seem to any man of a thinking mind a very serious thing. At the present ...

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  10. CRYSTAL BROOK FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Crystal Brook branch of the Farmers' Association met this afternoon ana passed a resolution against the proposed Jubilee Exhibition, on the grounds that the finances of ...

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  11. COURTS OF REVISION.

    STANLEY.—Held at Clare on Friday, September 18. Fifty-eight names of persona having left the division and 3 dead were struck off the roll, and 2 transferred, leaving ...

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  12. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday South Melbourne beat Hotham by 4 goals 11 behinds to 2 goals 5 behinds. Essendon defeated Melbourne by 3 goals 9 behinds to 2 goals 5 behinds. ...

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  13. BREAKERS AHEAD.

    Sir—Henry George demonstrates beyond dispute that as land increases in price so wages decline. In other words, if land gets more of the results of production the actual ...

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  14. IS LAW EQUITY?

    Sir—I notice an account in the report of the Adelaide Police Court of a man getting three months' hard labour for stealing 14 lb. of potatoes. The man said he thought a ...

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  15. SHOCK OF EARTHQUAKE.

    A severe shock of earthquake was felt here to-day at about 4 o'clock. Several rifle men who were practising at the butts suspended firing, thinking that a heavily laden ...

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  16. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A girl named Harris, a daughter of Mr. Charles Harris, of the Hamley Mine, was knocked down and run over this evening in Ellen-street. She narrowly escaped being ...

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  17. THE VICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

    The annual report of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club shows that the Bank overdraft has been reduced to a little over £2,000. Two years a ago it stood at £4,300. During the year ...

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  18. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE SPORTS.

    The annual sports in connection with St. Peter's Collegiate School Amateur Athletic Club took place on the College grounds on Saturday. September 19. The weather was ...

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  19. COLONIAL SALT.

    Sir—Having noticed in your columns your reference to my visit to Adelaide, and the prominence that you have given my name in connection with colonial salt. I beg to explain ...

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  20. MOUNT GAMBIER, September 20.

    The annual horse parade was held here yesterday, and was attended by a large number of farmers and others. Twenty-six entire horses were paraded, including fourteen ...

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  21. ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB.

    The hunting season was brought to a close on Saturday, when the hounds met at Richmond by invitation of Mr. John Chambers. The last meet of the season as a rule draws a ...

    Article : 314 words
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  23. PHILOSOPHERS AND PERAMBULATORS

    Sir—It is related of a certain philosopher that when his cat had kittens be gave orders for a small hole to be made in the barn door for the accommodation of the kittens ...

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  24. CHEAP FARES TO MELBOURNE.

    Sir—Many anxious enquiries are being made as to whether the Adelaide Steamship Company intend reducing their fares during the Melbourne Cup and Christmas holidays. ...

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  25. PROFANITY IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    Sir—In the interests of morality and oar young manhood I desire thus publicly to enter a protest against the alarming spread of profane and indecent language amongst ...

    Article : 176 words
  26. THE A.J.C. SPRING MEETING

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