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  3. REV. A. TURNBULL AND MYSELF.

    Sir—I have been taught it is easier to protect oneself from a thief than a liar; and I think the truth of that teaching is somewhat demonstrated by what has recently occurred ...

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  4. MALLALA DISTRICT COUNCIL MUDDLE.

    Sir—Suffer me this once to defend myself against Mr. Forbes's abusive letter that appeared in your issue of September 29. In the first place Mr. Forbes evidently thinks ...

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  5. OCEAN DOCK.

    Sir—On reading Mr. Jessop's letter to-day on the above subject I was much pleased, and doubtless a large section of your readers who with the present writer sincerely desire to ...

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  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Final Hearings.—Maurice Hays, of Two Wells, carrier; Robert Henry William Athorn, of Bridgeport, out of business; James Rankine, of Norwood, engineer: Ernest Henry Walters, of Adelaide ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    At last Adelaide playgoers have been afforded the opportunity of seeing the great play in which Sarah Bernhardt regained her fame and fortune. Written expressly for ...

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  8. SUPREME COURT.—IN BANCO.

    This was an action for an injunction to restrain Captain Wells from using his steamers as tugs and for passenger traffic in South Australian waters. The case was tried on September 9 before the Chief ...

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  9. ADELAIDE ARCHERY CLUB.

    The first bow meeting of the season was held on the Old Adelaide Racecourse, by the courteous permission of the Adelaide Racing Club, on Saturday, October 4. There was a good attendance of ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE : MONDAY, OCTOBER 6.

    Reuben King, dairyman, for using indecent language in Lipson-street on September 29, was fined 10s., and costs 10s. Annie Fisher Quinney was fined 10s. for being ...

    Article : 324 words
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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETING ASSOCIATION.

    At the full committee meeting of this Association, held on Monday night, Mr. Alexander Crooks was unanimously elected Chairman. Messrs. Crooks, J. W. Colton, and E. G. Phillips were elected Standing ...

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  13. THE BREAKING UP OF THE CRUSADERS' MEETING ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

    Sir—Allow me to correct a misstatement in your report of the above occurrence appearing in to-day's Register. You say that Mr. Oliver, in a letter to the Liberator ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    AUSTRAL V. KENT TOWN.—Played on Saturday, October 4, on ground of first-named club. Scores :—62 (for 8 wickets) and 58. For the Australs Dawkins made 17 and Fairweather 15 not out and W. ...

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  15. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The seventh competition for the Officers' Cup took place at the Range, Watervale, on Saturday. The weather was not very favourable. The conditions were seven shots at each, 200, 500, and 600 yards. ...

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  16. THE 1888 LEASES.

    Sir—Some of the land let on pastoral leases which will terminate in 1888 is too good to be locked up for another long period in squatters' runs. All of those leased lands ...

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  17. AREAS NO. 1 V. CALTOWIE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  18. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In re W. H. Saunders, of Southwark, currier; adjourned final hearing. Mr. H. E. Downer appeared for the creditors. Insolvent and his son were examined at considerable length as to their ...

    Article : 168 words
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  20. SOCIAL PURITY BILL.

    Sir—Clause 8 provides punishment to guardians, schoolmasters, and medical attendants guilty of improper conduct with young females. I recommend that among their ...

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  21. HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY.

    A moderately large audience witnessed Hudson's Surprise Party's performance on Monday evening, and were evidently thoroughly pleased with the songs and dances ...

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  22. CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The final rehearsal of the Choral Society for the concert which is to be held to-night took place in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Monday evening. The whole programme was gone ...

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  23. MAGISTRATES' COURT.

    Cornelius Minihan was charged by Lance-corporal Burchell with being drunk on Magill-road on Saturday evening, and as this was not his first offence he was fined 10s. ...

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  24. LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—All Inspector reported that the district was in a good sanitary state. Old Lady—"Only think, one missionary for 10,000 cannibals!" Young Lady—"Mercy! they must have ...

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  25. POLICE COURTS.

    Hopkins Bowen, Bertie Bowen, and Frederick Bowen were charged on remand with setting fire, on August 14, to a building occupied by Hopkins Bowen as a wheelwright's shop in Norwood, with ...

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