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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Hans the Boatman trod the boards of the Royal for the last time on Friday evening. There was another bumper house. The first scene or two passed of quietly enough but as ...

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  3. SPORTING NOTES.

    The splendid rain which has been falling since Sunday afternoon played sad havoc with all outdoor sports on Wednesday. The football match was the great attraction of ...

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  4. RUIN IN RUSSIA.

    The elaborate statement which the Russian Finance Minister has lately published, in reply to the now famous article of the Colnische Zeituna on the unsound ...

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  5. THE COMTE DE PARIS AND FRANCE.

    Although there ia absolutely nothing changed in the principles on which the Comte de Paris seeks to recommend the Monarchy to France, the appearance of what ...

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  6. MINING NEWS.

    The lode in the Kinchega Rockwell has been struck in the main shaft at a depth of 65 feet. - It is composed of steel-grey galens and grey ore. Assays made by Willshire and ...

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  7. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Final Hearing.—Richard Marr Scott & Arthur Brown. Adjourned Final Hearing.—George William Possingham. ...

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  8. POLICE COURTS.

    Edward McAvoy, for drunkenness, was fined 10s. Abel Simmons, an aboriginal, was fined £2 10s. for a similar offence. Abdul Hamit and Kate Morley, jun., for indecent ...

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  9. THE SKATING RINK.

    At all sessions on Friday the Rink was largely patronised. In the evening, the price of admission befog lowered, a big crowd assembled. ...

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  10. MASONIC.

    UMBERUMBEBHA Lodge.—The installation of the Master (D. D. Rosewarne) and investure of the officers of the Umberumberka Masonic Lodge at Silverton took place last ...

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  11. CARNBRAE COPPER MINE.

    Last Tuesday a leader of quartz was struck in the Carnbrae Copper Mine, near Roberts town, showing gold freely. Great excitement prevails. This mine has been worked for ...

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  12. PORT ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, JUNE 22.

    John Newman was fined 10s. for being drank at Port Adelaide. William Heard, a youth, appeared on a charge, laid by William Greer, of having used insulting words ...

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  13. WEEK'S RUN BROKEN HILL MINE.

    The following telegram was received from the General Manager (Mr. Patton) on Friday:—"Week's run, five furnaces, less one 80-tonner for two days. Ore treated 1,846 tons ...

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  14. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    NORWOOD AND MAYLANDS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—The anniversary services of this Church were conducted on the 17th inst. by Rev. W. S. Macqueen with good ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    Sir—The thanks of the community are due to you for your articles on the above subject Will you allow me through your columns to ask the members of my profession who have ...

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  16. MEETINGS.

    COCKSCOMB WHST S.M. Co.—A preliminary general meeting of the allottees of the above Company was held at the Gawler Institute on Thursday evening, June 21. ...

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  17. REPORTS.

    B.H.P. BLOCK 14 Co., LIMITED.—Manager (S. R. Wilson), June 20:—"Main Shaft.—Erection of pumping plant going on fairly well: considerable delays caused through ...

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  18. REMOVAL OF HULK AT LARGS.

    Sir—Notices have been issued that the removal of this old vessel will take place on September 1 next at an acknowledged cost of £110, which will probably reach, if we include ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. THE ADVANTAGES OF FREE TRADE.

    Sir—Though I object as a rule to notice anonymous correspondents, and will not reply to them, yet the statements made by "Mechanic." Gawler, as to the condition of ...

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  20. PROTECTION AGAIN.

    Sir—Oh yes, of course we can stand it; crowd it on as much as yon like; add on to years of bad crops and low prices a high tariff of Customs duties on all we eat drink. ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Secretary of the Thomas Plains Sapphire Company reports having received during the present week about 1 lb. weight of sapphires and a parcel of zircons from the ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. THE BELTANA BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    Sir—Referring to "T. W; Allen's" letter in your issue, I have only to repeat that I have sold no shares since the formation of the Company and that neither Allen nor any one ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. FOOTBALL REFORM.

    Sir—May I bring under the notice of foot-ballers and those interested the desirability of having boundary umpires to throw the ball in form out of bounds? Provision has been ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In response to a letter signed "T. W. Allen" I called on him to see the scrip of ten shares in the Beltana Broken Hill, which he showed me, and which is not that of Mr. ...

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  28. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS.

    HAMILTON.—Hamilton Ward—Mr. P. M. Miller, J.P., elected. Marrabel Ward—Means. Kurst and J. Oliver. Tothill's Creek Ward—Messrs. Michelanny, Rehder. ...

    Article : 101 words
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