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  2. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the Council was held on Friday, June 24, when there were present the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, Mr. Hartley, Dr. Barlow, Archdeacon Farr, Mr. Boothby. ...

    Article : 290 words
  3. FOOTBALL.

    Heavy rain had made the Adelaide Oval totally unfit for a good display of football, bat the Adelaides and Norwoods decided to play on Saturday afternoon. Liston was ...

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  4. SPORTING.

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  5. TONGA AND ITS PERSECUTIONS.

    Our London correspondent, writing on May 20, says:—"On Monday evening Mr. W. H. James, M.P. for Gateshead, in Committee of Supply called attention to the persecution in ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The following contribution to this very important subject has been made by Lord Brassey in a letter to the Argus, published on Thursday last:— ...

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  7. OUR GOLDFIELDS.

    A 2½-oz. nugget was found in Brady's Gully to-day. Kennedy's store, on Windlass Hill, was burglarously entered to-night. ...

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  8. LACROSSE.

    The second intercolonial match took place on Saturday at Noarlunga, when the South Melbournes met the local club. The weather, which had been threatening all the morning. ...

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  9. LOYALTY AND DISCOURTESY.

    Sir—I quite ante with your correspondent "A Young South Australian," as to the unseemly behaviour of some of the crowd when His Excellency drove along ...

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  10. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    On Saturday morning Mr. Scherk, M.P. introduced to His Excellency at Government House a deputation from the Friendly Societies of South Australia with an address ...

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  11. JUBILEE DEMONSTRATION AT WALLAROO

    The largest gathering ever held in Wallarod took place to-day in connection with the jubilee demonstration. At 11 o'clock the children belonging to the locality assembled ...

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  12. THE ADELAIDE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    Sir—It is to bs hoped that the opinions expressed by Mr. McCoig in reference to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens are not supposed to be endorsed by the ordinary visitor to ...

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  13. SPLENDID EXHIBITS BADLY EXHIBITED.

    Sir—I have on several occasions daring the past week visited the Exhibition, and have paid considerable attention to the South Australian exhibits. The conclusion arrived ...

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  14. KOBE JUBLLEE DEMONSTRATION.

    That Robe could give a suitable demonstration of the loyalty of its people will be seen by the following programme of proceedings there on the 20th inst.:—A salute of ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—With reference to a letter in your issue of to-day signed "John McCoig," permit me to express my regret that such a communication should have been addressed to ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—in your issue of to-day I notice a letter signed "John McGoig, Superintendent of the State Forest Nurseries, New South Wales," unfavourably criticising the Adelaide Botanic ...

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  17. A.O. FORESTERS.

    The animal meeting of the Adelaide District A.O. Foresters Friendly Society was held in the Albert Hall, Pirie street, Adelaide, on June 21. The following were ...

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  18. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

    Sir—On Saturday, 25th inst., I visited the Exhibition, and wishing to see the art exhibits I was directed to leave my umbrella with the attendant, to whom I paid one. ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Saturday evening "The Crushed Tragedian" was repeated to a good house. To-night Pinero's comedy drama "The Money Spinner" will be presented. It was ...

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  20. THE ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB.

    The members of the Hunt Club were entertained on Saturday at Rostrevor, a place which most of the straightgoers of to-day can remember as the scene of some of ...

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  21. JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    Sir—I was much surprised and disgusted to find that, after a promise to the contrary, all sorts of goods are now being sold retail at the Exhibition, This is most unfair to all ...

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  22. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    The Fisk Jubilee Singers gave another concert in the Y.M.U.A. Hall on Saturday evening in the presence of a good audience. The singing, bota individually and ...

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  23. THE JUBILEE EXHIBITION CHOIR.

    Sir—I read in connection with the opening of the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition that after the opening ceremony a light luncheon was provided for His Excellency ...

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  24. OUR WORTHY MAYOR.

    Sir—I think it mast be very disagreeable to our worthy Mayor (Mr. E. T. Smith) to have his name dragged again and again before the English and Australian public as if he ...

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  25. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Motion for Directions as to Mode of Appeal—In the matter of James Clark. &o. Petition for Hearing.—In the matter of William Crozier, a lunatic. ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—If the Exhibition authorities want to rain its prospects, they will continue the suicidal course they have begun with, viz. on every day when the public are likely to ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. LOCAL COURT.—CAUSE LIST.

    Defended Causes.—Cornish y. Smith, Moss v. Williams, Hartmann v. Ziegler, Collis v. Shipton, Knight v. O'Sullivan, Gordon v. Hill, Afford y. Byan, Wigg v. Deeney, Low ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    The Japanese still attract crowds of curious visitors in their quaint village in Garner's Rooms, the walla of which, by-the-way, are tastefully decorated with fans, screens, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. FOUNDATION-STONE OF THE GLENELG INSTITUTE, HOW TOWN HALL.

    Sir—Beared under the purest charity in the world, that of Christ a Hospital, in the City of London, I cannot forget that when the senile King Edward raised the ancient ...

    Article : 338 words
  30. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  31. MAGISTRATES COURT.

    Joseph Lockett was charged by Lancecorporal Burchell with furious driving on Beulah-road, Norwood and was fined 5s. and costs, 15s, in all. ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. EXHIBITION BAND.

    Sir—Being a season ticket-holder I am very much disappointed that the authorities have not taken any steps towards organizing a brass band to give selections during the ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    LAY READERS ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the Lay Readers' Association was held at the Church of England Institute on Saturday evenig. 25th inst. Mr. J. C. B. Moncrieff ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    The Peak waterwork are being vigorously pushed on under the able management of Mr. William Porter, Clerk of Works. About 4 miles of mains are now laid, and in a week ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. TEE VANISHING LADY.

    Professor Anderson has introduced into his entertainment in the Town Hall Exchange-room a clever illusion calculated to excite the wonder of the uninitiated. Anita, a ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. POLICE COURTS.

    Daniel Heenan was fined 40s. for being drank and using indecent language. May Millar and Margaret O'Neill were lined 20a. each, for drunkenness. ...

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  37. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE.

    Sir—It seems so very good of our wealthy candidates to pose as friends of the working classes by promising "protection to native industry" and so "keep our people in the ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. WILMINGTON, JUNE 21.

    Yesterday was observed as a general holiday. Flags were flying in front of the Institute and in one or two other places fronting the main street. One of our energetic ...

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  39. GLENELG: SATURDAY, JUNE 25.

    George Rod ford was charged, on the information of his wife, with not paving 10s. per week for her support, as ordered by the Court. Ordered to pay arrears amounting ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. GLENELG TOWN HALL.

    A concert was given by H.M.S. Nelson's Electric Sparks Combination Company at the Glenelg Town Hall on Friday, June 24, in aid of the widow and family of the late Joseph ...

    Article : 123 words
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