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  2. COLONIAL FRANCE.*

    During the last few weeks the French have been suffering from one of their periodical attacks of Anglophobia, and have raged bitterly against us for our ...

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  3. THE TEETPULPA GOLDFIELD.

    Considerable excitement was shown this morning over a reported new rash, but the prospector failed to put in an appearance. G. Raimer is the supposed name of the German ...

    Article : 430 words
  4. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    J. J. Symes to be a Commissioner for taking the acknowledgments of married women. C. Faulkner to be a member of the ...

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  5. THE RIMUTAKA INCLINE.

    The Rimutaka incline is the pride of New Zealand railway engineers, the one thine they can exhibit to scientific visitors with complacency u being in several respects ...

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  6. THE KIMBERLHY GOLDFIELD AND WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PEARL FISHERY.

    By the steamer Albany, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Western Australia on Wednesday, December 29, a large number of men who spent several months ...

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  7. THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the South Australian Commercial Travellers' Association was held at Beach'a Rooms on Thursday evening. There was a fair attendance. Mr. G. G. Knight ...

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  8. MINING NEWS.

    During the week ending Thursday last at the Broken Hill smelting works two furnaces ran six and a half days and one furnace two and a half days. The weight of ...

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  9. POSTAGE.

    On and after January 1 next the ordinary penny postcards may be forwarded to Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland without any farther stamp being fixed. ...

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  10. LIGHT DUES.

    Marine Board by-law regarding light dues, having been approved by the Governor, come into operation on January 1. ...

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  11. MILITIA FORCE.

    Resignation—Lieutenant E. C. Owen, Adelaide Rifles, who has been appointed a Lieutenant on the Reserve List of the S.A. Forces. A. H. Neale to be a Lieutenant in ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

    At the Land Office during the week ended Thursday, December 30, the following lands were selected:—Hundred Wirrega—Sec 175, 15s., F. Bradley, 12s. 6d.; sec. 204, 4s ...

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  13. CRICKET IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    The cricket match between the North Adelaides and fifteen of Mount Gambier was began to-day. The Mount Gambier men batted first, and made 236. Donnell (57) ...

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  14. BISHOP REYNOLDS ON TEMPERANCE.

    Sir—The immortal bard tells us that there is much virtue in "if." "Argo," in his criticism of Dr. Reynolds's temperance address, displays a wonderful partiality for the little ...

    Article : 309 words
  15. THE WARDEN'S MESSAGE.

    The following telegram has been receive'd by the Commissioner of Crown Lands from the Assistant-Warden:—"Yesterday I went the usual round of the field, but found very ...

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  16. PURCHASE OF GOLD.

    Many diggers being down on their holidays, a large quantity of gold has been recently offered to the various purchasers in the city. Messrs. Stevenson Brothers have ...

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  17. THE RUNDLE-STREET FIRE.

    Sir—Your leader in this morning's Register on the above fire is worthy of perusal by the Insurance Companies, and I feel confident if your suggestion of having a watchtower ...

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  18. SPORTING.

    Messrs. Yuille & Co. hold an important sale of thoroughbreds on Tuesday next at Newmarket. The list includes a dozen yearlings from Mr. J. Mitchell's stud. Among ...

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  19. HOW TO START A FIRE.

    Sir—At yesterday's inquest on the fire Paul Phillips is reported to have said in reply to Inspector Bee—"When the gas was turned on outside all the jets in the window ...

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  20. THE CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.

    Sir—Could you or any of your readers explain how it is the Government do not see the folly in these bad times of keeping so many officials in the Central Road Boar ...

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  21. THE PATAWALONGA DAM.

    Sir—I have always previously had a leaning to the side of the Corporation of Glenelg in this matter, and have continued to hope and expect that they would in some way or ...

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  22. THE BARBARISM OF 1886.

    Sir—I have often heard father say that if he could make Christianity fit in with Jeaus's life and teachings he should not hesitate in becoming a Christian. But as things go at ...

    Article : 539 words
  23. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Sir—In the Argus of December 15 is the following report:—"The Rev. A. Hardie Convener of the Presbyterian Church, Victoria, has received letters from the Rev. D. ...

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  24. SYDNEY SPORTING NEWS.

    The following scratchings were made to-day:—Hexham and Pilot for Tattersall's Cup; Ringmaster, Bonnie Bee, B.Y., and Fidelity for all engagements; Rupert the ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. THE PEAKE GOLD FINDS.

    Sir—Will you kindly insert the few following lines in one of your columns for the benefit of the public of South Australia and the neighbouring colonies? I am a ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a good house on Thursday evening, when the performance of "Carrie the Tomboy" was repeated by the young American actress and her company ...

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  27. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    The variety entertainment by Oscar Smith's Indian Tourist Party at Garner's Rooms was again well patronised on Wednesday evening. The programme was successfully given, the ...

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  28. CIRCUS.

    Herberts & Fitzgerald's Circus attracted a large crowd on Wednesday evening. The programme of the previous evening was repeated to the satisfaction of those present. ...

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  29. FRYER'S CIRCUS.

    This Circus, as elsewhere announced, will open near the Central Market on Tuesday evening next, January 4. The opening was to have been on January 1, but the ...

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  30. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the Council meeting last night toe Chairman reported that re had sent a memorial and telegram re the public vaccinator thirteen days since to the Chief ...

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  31. THE NUISANCE AT THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS.

    Sir—After the publication of your local in Tuesday's issue I should have thought that immediate steps would have been taken to put a stop to this frightful nuisance; but I ...

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