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  2. MISS ADA CAMPBELL.

    Sir—Having read the letter of Miss Ada Campbell in your Saturday's issue, I would submit a few thoughts to you with regard to the opinions held by that ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "La Belle Russe" was played last night at the Royal to a well—pleased audience, and, Miss Jeffreys Lewis was repeatedly applauded for her admirable representation. ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The following extra matches have been arranged with the Australian Eleven in addition to the thirty-two fixtures in the official programme:— ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The most noteworthy event of the past fortnight has been the great rowing match between Hanlan and Beach for the champion ship of the world. Perhaps never before on ...

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  6. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    An afternoon performance of "Pinafore" was given by Pollard's juvenile company on Wednesday, and was witnessed by a crowd of delighted girls and boys, whose ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. DEPUTATIONS.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. W. H. Beagle hole, M.P., presented to the Commissioner of Crown Lands a petition from residents of Kalkabury, Arthurton. Tipara, Maitland ...

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  8. RIVER DISTRICT NEWS.

    The Riverine Grazier of August 27 says:— The weather has been very windy and the sky is clouded. Very high westerly winds prevailed on Tuesday, and there is some ...

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  9. ROAD FROM HAHNDORF TO GRUNTHAL STATION.

    On Wednesday morning Mr. A. H. Landseer, M.P., introduced to the Commissioner of Public Works a deputation of residents of Hahndorf and district, including Mr. ...

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  10. GARNER'S THEATRE.

    "Fun on the Bristol" again attracted a large attendance on Wednesday evening. The approach of the close of the season in no wise diminishes the interest and amusement ...

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  11. THE BEER TAX: WHY PROPOSED; WHO WILL PAY IT.

    Sir—Under a constitutional Government it is the province of the Ministry to provide sufficient revenue to meet the expenditure necessary to efficiently carry on the ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    Mr. C. L. MacDonald left for Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon with Sir Garnet, the Royal Irishman, Helene, Anarchy, Lady Wilton, and a hack. ...

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  13. S.A. LITERARY SOCIETY'S UNION.

    The number of aspirants for elocutionary honours has, to the credit of the competitors in the forthcoming literary tournament, become so large that it has been deemed ...

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  14. INFIDELITY.

    Sir—As I am by "Layman" ranked as an infidel permit me a line or two, although personally I accept the distinction, if it means thinking over before giving in, I "may ...

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  15. RAILWAY SIDING AND ROAD, HUNDRED OF NINNES.

    Mr. Furner, M.P., waited upon the Commissioner of Public Works on Tuesday, September 2, and presented a memorial from seventeen landowners of the Hundred of ...

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  16. THE MOUNT GAMBIER AND NARRA-COORTE RAILWAY.

    On Tuesday, September 2, Messrs. Krichauff and Bagot, members for the District of Victoria, introduced to the Commissioner of Public Works a deputation consisting of ...

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  17. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—In the North Australian of the 8th August there appears an article headed "Our Agricultural Lands—what to do with them," in which the writer refers to the ...

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  18. RAILWAY EMPLOYES AND THE COMING IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir—In Saturday Register "John B[?] asks the question, "What are the Government going to do with immigrants that [?] arrive in a few weeks?" Well, Sir, I thi[?] ...

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  19. ADDRESS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MANXMEN.

    The following is Governor Loch's reply to the address presented to him by the Manxmen of this colony:— To the Manxmen of South Australia. Gentlemen—I thank you ...

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  20. SALISBURY, SEPTEMBER 3.

    The chief topic of conversation iS the extreme dryness of the season. The crops are very backward, and both thin and short. Rain continues to threaten, but only slight ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. FOOTBALL.

    PROSPECTS v. SALISBURY.—Played at Salisbury, and after a well-contested game resulted in a win for the former by 2 goals and 7 behinds to 1 goal and 5 behinds. For the winner, Gibbs, Willsmore ...

    Article : 78 words
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