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  2. SUMMARY PER OCEANA.

    His Excellency the Earl of Kintore returns to Adelaide to-morrow, after a trip to New Zealand. The Countess arrived last week. The Maharajah of Ulwar, with his staff ...

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  3. MR. JUSTICE BOUCAUT AND MR. ANDERSON.

    Sir—I am indebted to Mr. Justice Boacaut for many of those courtesice and friendly expressions which often grace the demeanour of the Bench towards the Bar in South ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL INSPECTIONS.

    Following the custom of other municipal bodies for three years the Norwood and Kensington Corporation selected Saturday for their annual inspection of the ...

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  5. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia was held at Register Chambers on Saturday morning. The President Sir ...

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  6. GLENELG SWIMMING MATCHES.

    On Saturday afternoon, March 8, a number of swimming races, arranged by a committee of well-known residents of Glenelg, in conjunction with the Directors of the Glenelg ...

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  7. BASEBALL.

    This match, which has excited a great deal of interest in baseball circles, was played on the Norths' ground on Saturday, in the presence of about 250 spectators, who evinced ...

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  8. CRICKET

    It only took a little more than forty minutes to complete this game on Saturday, Lyons and Walter Giffen adding 85 runs, and winning with 10 wickets to spare. Lyons again ...

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  9. HALL & SONS' FACTORY.

    On the invitation of Councillor Hall the Norwood Corporation paid a visit of inspection to the extensive premises of Hall & Sons, in Edward-street. Norwood, on Saturday. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    A curiosity of the cricket season in Melbourne will probably be the score of 700 by South Melbourne against St. Kilda, which was finished on Saturday. The highest ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The New South Wales contingent of the revet in Australian Eleven left by the R.M.S. Liguria for Melbourne at 1 o'clock on Saturday. Bonnor has ...

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  12. WATTLE BARK.

    Sir—Can it be that Mr. Thrupp is correctly reported when he stated "At a time when oar wattle bark was actually worth more In the London market than at present. ...

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  13. INTERCOLONIAL SUMMARY. VICTORIA.

    It is understood that the Government do not intend to amend the tariff daring the ensuing session. There is a strong feeling amongst the ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    Considering the heat it of the weather Mr. Frank Lincoln draws exceedingly well at the Royal, and his entertainment is really worth listening to. The season closes on ...

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  15. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY.

    The American Novelty Company have determined on account of the extreme heat to close for a few nights, and announce that they will reopen shortly with fresh ...

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  16. PROMENADE CONCERT.

    The Military Band, under Conductor Youlton, gave a choice selection of music on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday night to a large audience. The music was beautifully ...

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  17. RE A.R.C. MAY MEETING.

    Sir—Perhaps through your columns the Adelaide Racing Club will explain why they have fixed each an awkward day aa a Thursday for their Cup Day. If they had started ...

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  18. GAWLER.

    On Monday an accident happened to Miss Skewes, of Mount Gambier, who is now on a visit to Onetree Hill. She was out riding with a party at Barossa, and was ...

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  19. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Sir—The following, taken from Mr. Spicer's paper on the "Land Question," read before the Congregational Union of England and Wales affords food for ...

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  20. SUNDAY CONCERTS AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    Sir—In the paragraph ia this morning's Register having reference to the above concerto and the Police Band Dr. Cockburn is reported to have said "that he did not ...

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  21. YACHTING.

    The South Australian Yacht Club's programme for the season was brought to a successful close on Saturday afternoon, when combined races between the boats of the ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The health of the Treasurer, Mr. McMillan, in much improved. Mr. Henry George has arrived from America, and been most enthusiastically ...

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  23. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Motion to suspend certain orders in the matter of the North Australian Territory Company, Limited. ...

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  24. LOCAL COURT, ADELAIDE. CAUSE LIST.

    FULL JURISDICTIONS. Mann—O'Driscoll v Hams—V. Smith. limited jurisdiction. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK. ...

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  25. MR. MUIRHEAD AND THE SINGLE TAX.

    Sir—I think the above-named gentleman weakens his argument against the tingle tax in the latter part of his letter. I think the pioneer colonists were imbued ...

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  27. THE ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL.

    Sir—The letter signed "G. W. Adelaide" in your issue of this morning is calculated to make a thoughtful Nonconformist ponder. Here is the highest local representative of a ...

    Article : 269 words
  28. POLICE COURTS.

    Kate Roberts, for being drunk and using indecent language, was fined 40s. John Helleher for inciting another man to resist the police had to pay 10s. and cost 20s. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    One of the most terrible disasters ever known in Australian waters happened on the night of February 28. when the R. M.S. Quetta bound from Brisbane to London. ...

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  30. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND.

    Sir—I use the above heading in order to call attention to a subject that is exercising the public mind at the present time in all grades of society, and which, if adopted. ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government are arranging for the conservation of water at Yilgarn, particularly at the Southern Cross and Parker's Ranges. The Menageries Maritime steamer Yarra. ...

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  32. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, MARCH 8.

    Jane Miers, charged with being an idle and disorderly person. wu Bent to gaol for one month. Robert Morewood was charged on remand with stealing one portmantean and ...

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  33. THE MOUNT OGILVIE GOLDFIELDS.

    Sir—In reference to the many reports appealing in the dailies re the reported find of chlorides and kaolin ore at Mount Ogilvie allow me to say a few words on the matter. ...

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  34. THE LEPERS AT MOLAKAI.

    Sir—In a letter in your Saturday's issue "Catherine" mentions jams as suitable for sending to the lepers at Molakai. As the Government provide stores then is no need ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The Hobart Savings Bank receipts for the lait half-year were £78. 531. A Masonic Convention at Lieunceston has decided in favour of the formation of a ...

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  36. DEPUTATION.

    THE MOUNT PLEASANT SHOW.—Mr. J. L. Stirling, M.P., recently waited on the Premier and asked that the Government Travelling Dairy Factory might be worked ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    Strenuous efforts are being made to induse Sir Robert Stout to re-enter politi al life. ...

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  39. SAMOA.

    Malietoa has issued a proclamation notifying that all Chinese and Hawaiins who have lately arrived must quite the [?] ...

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