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  2. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Rule Nisi for Argument.—Crack v. Brockmann. ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The following summary of New Zealand new b for the week ending September 16 has been compiled by the Dunedin correspondent of the Argus:— ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following passengers passed through this evening by the express to Melbourne:—Hon. Gore, M.L.C., Rev. Mr. Hough, Messrs. Harris, M.P., Hannah, Leith ...

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  5. LABOUR ORGANIZATIONS.

    FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION.—A meeting of the local branch of this Union was held in the Friendly Societies' Rooms, Port Adelaide, on Monday evening. The President (Mr. H. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Alone in London" was played again on Monday evening to a very fair house and appeared to be appreciated, especially as regards the scenic effects, which are really ...

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  7. MINING NEWS.

    The announcement of the week, was far as the Broken Hill Mine is concerned, has been that Mr. W. H. Patton, the General Manager-elect, has arrived in the colonies from ...

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  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    First Hearings.—William Henry Miller, formerly of Port Adelaide, labourer, James Lawrance, formerly of Mallala, hotelkeeper; George Martin, formerly of Yorketown ...

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  9. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Despite numerous other attractions Hudson's Surprise Party drew a good house on Monday evening, when several fresh items were presented. Foremost was the ...

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    Daniel Carroll was fined 40s. for being drank and behaving insultingly in Rundle-street. Annie Windsor was fined 40s. for using indecent language. Thirza Stagg had ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    During the last few days the Council of the Salvation Army in South Australia have been holding meetings under the President of Commissioner Howard, who is at the head of ...

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  12. MR. LOCKE RIGHARDSON.

    An enthusiastic and crowded audience greeted Mr. Locke Richardson on Monday evening in the Albert Hall, when he repeated his opening piece, Charles Dickens's ...

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  13. THE FALLACIES OF PROTECTION.

    Sir—When the question of duty on imported tweeds was discussed in the House of Assembly Mr. Rowland Rees, M.P., is reported to have stated with reference to the ...

    Article : 274 words
  14. FAREWELL CONCERT AT ALBERT HALL.

    To-night Herr Pfleger, the eminent zither player, will give Ilia farewell concert in the Albert Hall. He will be assisted by Miss Nellie Stabb. A very attractive programme ...

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  15. GLENELG: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.

    Alexander Fergusson, for Indecent conduct, was fined £1 and costs, £2 10s. in all. ...

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  16. THE STORES COMMISSION, THEIR REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

    Sir—On looking over the evidence given by the Locomotive Engineer on the many subjects neon which be was questioned, one cannot fail to be struck with the evident ...

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  17. THE BREED OF HORSES.

    Sir—In these cays of protective-taxation manias, with the passing of the Local Government Bill a system of discriminate taxation upon entire colts and horses 2 years ...

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  18. SCHOOL CONCERT AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    On Monday evening the operetta "Musical Æsop" was given in the Semaphore Institute by the pupils attending the Lefevre's Peninsula Model School. There was a large ...

    Article : 474 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Protectonists use one stock argument, to which they recur again and again. "We most," say they, "impose Customs duties sufficiently large to protest our own infant ...

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  20. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Sir—Will yon kindly allow me a small space in soar columns to make a few remarks on the above subject? This hundred (Paratoo) is at present overran with rabbits, which are ...

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  21. PRESENTATION TO MR. J. W. B. CROFT.

    Mr. J. W. B. Croft, who has been Telegraph Stationmaster at Mount Gambler during the last six years, was compelled some months ago, because of the indifferent ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—All but Councillor Hales, who sent an apology. The Surveyor reported that the cost of making the road and footpaths in ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. THE ADELAIDE FIRE BRIGADE DISPUTE.

    Sir—In your morning's leader you refer to the above, and state they do not seem to be a happy family. Until about six months ago everything went on comfortably, and for two ...

    Article : 414 words
  24. SEMAPHORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.

    Present—Mayor (Mr. J. C. Lovely), Councillors Willimott, Cranna, Freer, Boord, Hopkins, M.P., Barris, Smith, Yeo, and Kennedy, and the Secretary (Mr. J. M. ...

    Article : 278 words
  25. HINDMARSH.

    A social took place on Monday evening in connection with the All Salats' literacy Society in the schoolroom, Holden-street, Hindmarsh. Musical and elocutionary ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. SPORTING.

    The following horses have been scratched:—For the Caulfield Cup—St. Paul. For the Hunt Club Cup—Pilot, Big Ben. For the Hurdle Race—Vanderbilt. For the ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    WOODVILLE, September 22.—Sixteen appeals against assessment, of which twelve were reduced. HUT AND HILL RIVERS, September 21. ...

    Article : 457 words
  28. ADELAIDE ARCHERY CLUB.

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  29. THE TARIFF AND FAMILY EXPENSES.

    Sir—The tariff debate seems to be drawing to a close, and a large body of country electors are sadly disappointed with it. In fact the discontent is heard in nearly every house, especially ...

    Article : 468 words
  30. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    Jubilee services were conducted in the Wesleyan Church on Sunday and Tuesday last by the Rev. C. T. Newman. The Sabbath services were well attended and heartily ...

    Article : 357 words
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  33. PASTORAL NEWS.

    The steamer Despatch arrived to-day from the lakes with 150 bales of wool. A schooner also arrived in tow with 50 bales of lake wool for shipment at Port Victor. ...

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  34. REPORTS.

    COPPER BLOW S.M. Co.—The Acting Manager on September 22 reports:—"The men have cut a very large and promising lode near north boundary of Copper Blow ...

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