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  2. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    MINISTERIAL WELCOME.—The Rev. James Barker, lately from England, was publicly recognised as the pastor of the Union Church, Angaston, on Tuesday evening last. Tea was ...

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  3. BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr. Paterson, Messrs. Henry Rymill, Frederick Wright, George Young and the Secretary (Mr. G. H. Ayliffe). ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Men and Women," now in its second week, was played at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday night, and will be repeated this evening ...

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  5. W. F. CAMPION VERSUS F. E. BAKER.

    Sir—I expect in the interest of fair play you will allow me to reply to the letter of Mr. W. F. Campion appearing in your issue of the 13th inst. As far as i am personally ...

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  6. MINING NEWS.

    The ore got from the winze in No. 1 Trial Shaft at the South Mine continues to improve in quality as it sunk on, and still occupies the full size of the wipze—7 ft by 5 ft. ...

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  7. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The meeting of the Synod was resumed in the Church Office on Wednesday afternoon, the Bishop presiding. The attendance was good. ...

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  8. BLOCK 14 MEETING.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in Block 14 Company to-day was well attended Mr. h. Patterson, Chairman of the Board of Directors, presided. The Chairman, in ...

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  9. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    This theatre ws again filled to overflowing last evening, when Mr. Frank Lincoln repeated his excellent entertainment in the presence of His Worship the Mayor ...

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  10. TOWN HALL.

    A concert in aid of the funds of the Police Band was given in the Town Hall Wednesday night in the presence of His Excellency the Governor. Commander Walcot. ...

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  11. MEETINGS.

    LITTLE DON.—A special meeting was held at the offices of the Company on May 22. There were present seven shareholders, personally and by proxy. Mr. T. Johnson. ...

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  12. REPORTS.

    To ensure insertion of reports, which should be brief and pointed, the copy must be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and bear the signature of the Mining manager or Secretary of the Company. ...

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  13. TO TOTS EDITOR.

    Sir—I would hardly Have taken the trouble to reply to Mr. W. F. Campion's letter of May 11, but he seems to think that he has been unfairly dealt with by the Council, and ...

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  14. BRITISH BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    The Directors report, balance-sheet, and statement of accounts to December 31, 1888, of the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company has been just received. The reports ...

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  15. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    On Wednesday atternoon the band of H.M.S. Orlando, under the direction of the Chief Bandmaster, Mr. Bird, gave a concert in the Rotunda at the Zoological Gardens. ...

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  16. "REGISTERS" SEED-WHEAT FUND.

    The following is the form of application, &c., for seed wheat and the questions to be answered by applicants, which were pronounced by Mr. Dempsey at Dawson as being ...

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  17. THE BARRIER DISTRICT.

    The beautiful rains we have had have made all the country fresh and green, and the season so far is a very promising one for the Barrier. ...

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  18. THE CIRCUS

    Wirth's Circus attracted a large attendance at the Port on Wednesday evening. ...

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  19. GLENELG FORT.

    Sir—We with to make a correction in our letter of the 21st inst, which correction is, however, only of detail and does not in any way affect the issue. The first offer by Mr. ...

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  20. EXHIBITION SKATING RINK.

    Yesterday the three sessions was well attended. On the Queen's Birthday a special programme will be presented, leading features being a tug-of-war between the ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. ELECTRICITY AND GAS.

    Sir—In the Register of May 21, under the above heading, you state that "many complaints are now being made as to the quality of the light supplied to the public of ...

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  22. STRASBURG CLOCK.

    The business done at this show on Wednesday was very good, and great interest was taken in the descriptive lecture. ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    Glen Osmond v. Kensington.—Played at Kensington, May 18. A. H. Bowen and J. Murray (G.O.) beat G. Kaines and F. Chapple (K.) 13 to 11: R. Johnson and R. G. Bowen ...

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  24. PORT AUGUSTA SHOOTING CASE

    Sir—In a recent issue there appears a letters signed "James Angus Foulds." I am surprised that nobody has taken it up on behalf of the unfortunate man Richardson. ...

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  25. THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY. — AN ANNUAL DINNER.

    Sir—It is gratifying to find that Oxford and Cambridge men of the present day understand the value of an annual dinner. Some years ago at a meeting of the Adelaide ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS.

    MAUD CREEK.—Our correspondent writes on April 17:—The result of the various crushings so far has been rather disappointing, but these crushings can hardly be taken as a ...

    Article : 261 words
  27. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    S. A. BAND OF HOPE UNION.—This body held its annual competition in the Victoria Hall on Tuesday. There was a very good attendance, and the Commissioner of Public ...

    Article : 277 words
  28. A NEW POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—A desire has been expressed by many to form a political league by an amalgamation of the various sections of the Liberal party. Such a thing is possible only on the ...

    Article : 344 words
  29. WAGES AND PROFITS OF COPPERMINING.

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  30. HILLGROVE MINING.

    THE GARIBALDI MINE.—The Manager reports as follows:—The shaft is 58 ft deep; still carrying vein in shaft about 12 in thick, in which gold can be freely seen the [?] is ...

    Article : 421 words
  31. FOOTBALL.

    Medindie v. Rovers (25).—Played on the North Park Lands on Saturday, May 18. Medindie, 5 goals 14 behinds; Rovers, 3 behinds. A. Brown. Hayford. ...

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  32. THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF.

    Sir—I am glad to see that E. Ward's statement in Monday's Register explains his former quotation in a satisfactory way. I consequently withdraw my accusation of falsifying ...

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  33. BASEBALL.

    A game of baseball was played on Saturday, May 18, on the North Park Lands, between the Goodwood and Padlock Clubs, and ended in a victory for the Goodwoods by 7 runs. ...

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  34. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—For cool assurance of the celebrated "We-the-people-of-England type" commend me to our Premier's communication to the authorities of Western Australia, which ...

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