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  2. LECTURES ON "SCIENCE AND RELIGION."

    The Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., delivered on Sunday evening in the Stow Church the fifth of a series of lectures on "Science and Religion." The title of the lecture was "Parasites" He said:—In my ...

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  3. DISTURBANCE AT AN OPEN AIR RELIGIOUS SERVICE.

    A very undignified occurrence took place on Sunday afternoon in the Botanic Park, between the leader of the Christian Crusaders—the Rev. Mr. Turnbull—and the Secretary ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    I have no doubt the cable from New Zealand reaching your part of the world has told you something of the highly discreditable scenes which have been enacted since the ...

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  5. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Tanunda public school gave last evening a successful entertainment in the Victoria Hall, in aid of their annual pionic fund. The hall was crowded. The teachers and ...

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  6. IRON PIPES AND FAIR TRADE

    Sir—It is amusing and instructive to read the contradictory statements that are being adduced in your columns as to the respective merits of free trade and its adaptability to ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a good house at the Academy on Saturday night to witness the new programme presented by Hudson's Surprise Party. Of the two comic sketches, one is ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    LAW v. PRESS.—A match between the representatives of the Law and Press of Port Adelaide was played on the Alberton Oval on Saturday, October 4. A good pitch was provided, and as the weather ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Marie Antoinette" was given for the last time in Adelaide by the Majeroni Company. There was a moderate house, and the most intense interest was created by the powerful ...

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  10. MAITLAND, October 3.

    The Maitland public school's annual concert was held last evening in the Institute Hall. There was a large audience, which was highly pleased with the excellent programme of ...

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  11. ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB.

    Although the season of 1884 was formally closed with the meet at the Brewery on September 20, an invitation to members to visit Mount Barker last Saturday resulted in ...

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  12. PORT PIRIE, October 4.

    On Friday night the Wesleyan Sunday-school scholars and choir gave a service of song entitled "Robinson Crusoe," under the leadership of Mr. B. P. Goode, Mr. H. Robinson ...

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  13. PORT VICTOR, October 4.

    The Claud Hamilton is loading wool alongside the jetty. The Lake Erie, from Cardiff, with railway material, has just arrived. ...

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  14. SPORTING.

    A new candidate for the Melbourne Cup has come into notice named Plausible, who has been backed to win £50,000 at prices ranging from 100 to 3 to 100 to 4. The Pencil ...

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  15. TEROWIE, October 5.

    The little girl who was lost at Parnaroo was found dead on Saturday morning about 10 o'clock at the foot of the Pandappa Ranges, about eight or nine miles from the ...

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  16. FAIR TRADE V. FREE TRADE.

    Sir—In this country there are many persons calling themselves "Freetraders" who apparently forget, or choose to ignore, that none are Freetraders who advocate the ...

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  17. MELBOURNE HUNT CLUB RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 words
  18. MINING.

    MEXICAN G.M. Co., NO LIABILITY.—Captain W. J. Paull, under date of September 19, reports:—"Better progress is being made in sinking the main shaft since the men have been attending to the ...

    Article : 514 words
  19. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Adelaide Steamtug Company, Limited, v. Wells. RULE NISI FOR ARGUMENT. Bank of New South Wales v. Whinham and Others. ...

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  20. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Adjourned Final Hearing. — William Henry Sanders, of Southwork, currier. ...

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  21. S.A. GARDENERS' SOCIETY.

    The ordinary monthly meeting was held at Register Chambers on Saturday evening, October 4, Mr. Edwin Smith, Vice-President, in the chair. There were about thirty ...

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  22. LOCAL COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 384 words
  23. COLTON SHOW.

    The Agricultural Association's Show and Ploughing Match were held at the township of Colton on Wednesday, October 1. This is the first Show that has ever been held in ...

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  24. FLINDERS ROAD BOARD.

    A meeting of this Board was held on September 27 at the office, Port Lincoln. Present—Messrs. J. G. St. George Puckridge (Chairman pro tem.), C. B. Evan, A. Scott, J.P.'s, and George Dorward ...

    Article : 380 words
  25. POLICE COURTS.

    Patrick Kebble was fined 10s. for drunkenness. Harry Jones, an uncontrollable child, was ordered to be sent to the Industrial School for twelve months. ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    The lawn tennis champion tournament was commenced at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon, October 4, the first and second ties of the doubles being played off. The day was perfect both ...

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  27. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4.

    Michael Sullivan and Jean Dammon, labourers, were charged on remand with assaulting and robbing Nicholas Blessani of £2 10s. in St. Vincent-street, near the Australian Club Hotel. Port, on ...

    Article : 546 words
  28. THE OCEAN DOCK.

    Sir—The paean which should accompany the reception of a great work is conspicuous by its absence. If faint praise at this end of the world and the active opposition of ...

    Article : 366 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. Advertising

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