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  2. ARNULF, THE COOK.

    Once upon a time there was a King's son called Arnulf. He was young and handsome and as clever as a Prince could well be, but he could not get on with the King, his father. ...

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  3. THE JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    On Wednesday the attendance was represented as follows:—Cash, 2,983; season tickets, 1,303; total, 4,286. The Eastern Suburban Band played on ...

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  4. ROUND THE CROPS.—NO. 7.

    The harbour of Port Victoria, according to Wellbank's Australian Nautical Almanac, affords and anchorage in 3? to 4 fathoms with good holding ground of goze. well sheltered ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The cricket match between the Melbourne Cricket Club English eleven and South Australia was advanced another stage on Wednesday. The commemoration demonstration ...

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  6. MACHINERY V. MANUAL LABOUR.

    The "colonist of 1839 seems much afraid that there is a time coming of no work to do." At one time the complaint—of "all work and no play." Now the ...

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  7. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    A disgraeeful fray took place on Christmas Eve among some natives here. On several occasions lately some of them have been very drunk and been a nuisance in the township. ...

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  8. MOONTA, DECEMBER 27.

    The business part of the township on Christmas Eve presented an animated scene, particularly George-street from Blanchetarrace to Ellen-street. which was lined on ...

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  9. TANUNDA, DECEMBER 27.

    The annual Oddfellows' picnic, assisted by the members of the neighbouring Lodges and several representatives of the parent Lodge, took place on Monday, the 26th, in ...

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  10. THE LIFE OF BISHOP HANNINGTON.

    Of late years our attention has been drawn, one way or another, very frequently towards the "Dark Continent." The great darkness which has for so many ...

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  11. MINLATON, DECEMBER 26.

    There was nothing of particular interest to note on Christmas Day, except a service of song in the evening at the Baptist Church, entitled "A Child of Jesus," which was ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    All portions of the Royal, with the exception of the circle, were filled on Wednesday evening, when the sensational drama "Held by the enemy" was repeated for the third ...

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  13. CLARE, DECEMBER 27.

    Reaping ia now general in this district, and the yield is satisfactory. The grain is plump and weighs well, consequently the farmers are in good spirits, notwithstanding the low ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Mr. Hudson has had the full benefit of the holiday season, as the crowded houses which have nightly filled Garner's have clearly demonstrated. Last night the hall was ...

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  15. THE PAYNE FAMILY.

    The Payne Family, numbering five musicians, both vocal and instrumental, will open a short season in the Victoria Hall to-morrow evening. A popular programme ...

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  16. THE COLONY'S BEST INTERESTS.

    Sir—Allow me, on behalf of myself and fellow-farmers of South Australia, to return yon our warmest thanks and best wishes for the coming year for your noble advocacy of ...

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  17. PORT VICTORIA, DECEMBER 27.

    Our town has been very lively lately. Wheat stacks are springing up in our midst, and they promise to be larger than usual. A little excitement has been caused by ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. RIVERTON, DECEMBER 28.

    Our Christmas holidays have passed off very quietly, the only amusements being on the Monday, a cricket match and an entertainment in the evening. The match between ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. TELOWIE, DECEMBER 27.

    The farmers here within 5 miles of Fork Germein have had a rather unwelcome Christmas card presented to them in the shape of an assessment for the waterworks ...

    Article : 384 words
  20. THE GLENELG TOWN HALL.

    Sir.—This year, for the first time since the erection of our large Institute Hall, it is quite unoccupied and closed up on our Proclamation Anniversary, On former ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. GAWLER POLICE SCANDAL

    Sir—I quite scree with the correspondence signed "A Lover of Ja[?]ice" and "Iron" in your issue of 2[?] that it would be mush better and more satisfactory to the general ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Andrew Currie and Charles William Harvey had to pay 5s. and 5s. costs each for using indecent langunge and resisting the police. ...

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  23. REDHILL, DECEMBER 28.

    [?] Hall the popular service of song " General Gordon" was given very successfully by the adult scholars and officers connected with ...

    Article : 160 words
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