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  2. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS.

    During the current week the member of Independent Order of Rechabites will celebrate their jubilee in Adelaide by holding various fetes and public meetings. On ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

    Present-His Worship the Mayor (Mr. H. D. Gell), Councillors Scott. Hamlin. Soward, Sabine, and Pickup, and the Town Clerk (Mr. Soal). An anology was received from ...

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  4. WILLOWIE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The seventh annual Show under the auspices of the Willowie Agricultural Society, held at Willowie on Thursday, September 10, was in every way a success. The ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    SOUTH ADELAIDE V. ADELAIDE.—The Concluding match between these clubs did not draw a large attendance to the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon, despite the splendid ...

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  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Wallace—Henderson v. Birks—Gepp. Wednesday, September 16. full jurisdiction. Appeal from Police Court, Yorketown. ...

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  7. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC WOOD

    Messrs. Mort & Co., of the city, have, with praise worthy zeal, recently brought prominently under notice samples of the wool grown in the Argentine Republic, a ...

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  8. POLICE COURTS.

    Annie Battams was charged with using threatening words; with, while being an inmate of the Destitute Asylum, insulting Arthur Lindsay and with assaulting. Mary ...

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  9. CRICKET.

    AUSTRAL v. NORWOOD.—Played on the Austral ground on Saturday, September 12. The junior club (which is a combination of the Zingari and Austral, both last season ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.

    Thomas Haddock, labourer, for being drunk on September 11, was fined 5s. Haddock was farther charged with having in his possession certain ...

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  11. THE PASTORAL LEASES ACT AND THE FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—"Emn" in a recent issue suggests that the Farmers' Association should lend the Government a policy, as he says they want one. The Association will be glad to ...

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  12. VERMIN ACTS OF 1882 AND 1884 AND RABBIT SUPPRESSION ACT OF 1879.

    Sir—Now that so much notice is being taken of the above Acts by the Ministry and Parliament, it may not be out of place to make a few remarks and offer a few ...

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  13. THE OUTER HARBOUR.

    Sir—In your leader commenting upon the proposal to purchase a moderately large steamer to ply between the ocean packets and the shore, you very justly remark ...

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  14. TAXATION AND THE WORKING CLASSES.

    Sir—About four and a half years since myself and other members of the labouring class, electors, considering that we had not been fairly represented in Parliament, not ...

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  15. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE ANNUAL SPORTS.

    On Saturday afternoon the annual athletic sports in connection with Prince Alfred College took place on the oval fronting the building, and proved to be very successful. ...

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  16. KAPUNDA.

    An interesting entertainment in aia of the funds of the South Australian Land Nationalization Society was conducted this evening at the Institute Hall by the Rev. ...

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  17. THE RABBIT PLAGUE.

    Sir—In your paper of recent date there appeared a letter with the above heading, signed "A Stansburyite." One of the statements contained in his letter was that he had ...

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  18. MONEY PRIZES AT ATHLETIC SPORTS.

    Sit—I am constrained to write to you on the above matter as numbers of old athletes entirely disagree with the views of "Sympathy, and his supporters. To make money ...

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  20. ATHLETIC SPORTS AND TROPHY PRIZES.

    Sir—I wish to concur with the sentiments of "Sympathy" and "Winner of Three Cruet-stands" on the above subject. The mania that Associations and clubs have for ...

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  21. THE DUTY ON MALT—AN UNANSWERABLE PLEA.

    Sir—The value of the bottled ale annually imported into this colony is, according to the Customs returns, between £70,000 and £80,000. Now, under ordinary conditions ...

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  22. SANDSTONE SUITABLE AT LAST.

    Sir—My attention has been directed within the last day Or two to several large blocks of sandstone quarried from the banks of the River Franks, quite close to the railway. ...

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