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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Wilson Barrett's sporting drama, ".Nowadays," was repeated on Tuesday evening, when there was another good house. The audience by frequent hearty applause ...

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  3. SHORTHAND-WRITERS.

    Sir—We thank you for your sub-leader in to-day's Register on "Shorthand in Australia." The statements of the Fiji correspondent as they appeared in the Times are so utterly ...

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  4. MINING NEWS.

    At the Central Mine the vein of silicious ore which is supposed to be the continuation of Morrish's ore body is opening up well, and has been risen upon for seven sets over the ...

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  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Defended Causes.—Samson v. Berrill, pengelley v. Harrison, Gordon—Nesbitty. Schmidt, Gordon—Killeen v. Reeves—Evan, Dearman—Harvey v. Ede—Gepp, J. Mosa ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. TOWN HALL.

    Tho second grand concere given by me professional staff of the Adelaide College of Music in the Town Hall on Tuesday night attracted a large audience, which the director (Horr ...

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  7. SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    A Juryman named George Smith, of Curriestreet, was fined £5 for non-attendance. Albert James Barnes (32) pleaded guilty of forging the name of W. J. Whitters to a ...

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  8. IMPERIAL OPERA-HOUSE. SYDNEY.

    The opera-house, York-street, Sydney, is in the hands of decorators and upholsterers, and will bo shortly reopened in such a renovated state as will, it is hoped, entitle it to rank with ...

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  9. TASMANIAN MINING.

    Mr. Pillinger, who has returned from a visit to tho West Coast, Bays he noticed a great improvement in some mines since his former visit, and has no doubt of the success of the ...

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  10. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    BIBLE—READING IN STATE SCHOOLS. — On May 26 .Mrs. J. K. Roberts wrote to the Minister of Agriculture and Education (Hon. W. Copley, M.L.C.) as follows:— "Sir—Will ...

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  12. THE BROKEN HILL DIRECTORS.

    A meeting of the Directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company was held this afternoon, but as no communication had been received from the committee of shareholders ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    A special train will leave for the Kapunda Races at 9.20 this morning, arriving at the town at 11.10, and going on to Bagot's Well Course at 12.45. Fields will not be large, but ...

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  14. BULLION RETURNS.

    SUNLIGHT.— Fortnight, June 3:—Orecrushed 390 tons, yielding 225 oz. of gold. BAKER'S CREEK CONSOLIDATED.—Fortnight, June 3:—Smith's Reef—Crushed 31 tons ...

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  15. THE BROKEN HILL MINE.

    Sir—1 cannot let pass your very able and wellwritten articles of recent date, especially the last on the above subject, without tendering you my heartfelt thanks: also to Mr. A. S. Clark for his ...

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  16. THE BROKEN HILL DIRECTORS AND THE SHAREHOLDERS' COMMITTEE.

    Sir—In reading the reply of the Broken Hill Board to the Adelaide Committee one is struck by the arrogant tone adopted. Clearly the members of that Board fail to realize their position, namely. ...

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  17. MELBOURNE SPORTING.

    Mr. R. Duder left for Now Zealand to-day, taking the stallion Cuirassier and the Steeplechase mare Belle. The colt by Newminster from Nordenfeldt's sister Beryl, purchased at ...

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  18. DEPUTATIONS.

    SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. — Messrs. Burgoyne and Hancock, M.P.S. on Tuesday presented a petition to the Minister of Agriculture and Education (Hon. W. ...

    Article : 298 words
  19. GIFT ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Sir—Having during the course of my professional experience in Adelaide met with such invariable courtesy from you, I feel certain that the reference to inn in your ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. WELCOME TO THE REV. CHARLES BRIGHT.

    A public meeting was held on Tuesday evening, June 7, in the Norwood Baptist Church to welcome to South Australia the Rev. Charles Bright, who has come over from Sydney to take charge of the ...

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  21. PASSENGERS BY THE OROYA.

    The following is the passenger list of the Oroya, which left London on Mat 6, and is expected to arrive at Large Bay on Monday , next:—For Adelaide—Messrs. F. Walsh. G. ...

    Article : 138 words
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  24. RIFLE MATCH.

    ADELAIDE LANCERS' PRIZE MEETING. — The quarterly prize meeting of the Adelaide Lancers' Carbine Club was held at the Port Ranges on Thursday, June 2. The day was dull and cloudy ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    This match was played on Saturday on the ground of the former, the Grange winning by 17 games. Scores:—Messrs. Randell and Bright (G.) lost to E. Allnutt and L. Jagoe(S.), 9—11: ...

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  26. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    In spite of the counter-attractions at the Theatre Royal and the Town Hall on Tuesday hight the Liliputian opera company in "The mikado" were welcomed with general applause ...

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  28. CHESS.

    A Chess Club at Rosewater.—Several meetings in connection with forming a chess club have taken place at Rosewater, and on Monday evening, June 6. the President (Mr. C. Tucker. Mayor of Port ...

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  29. .HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY.

    There is probably no more popular entrefreneur in Australia than " Tommy" Hudson. He is generally known by the nance of "Tommy" because he is ono of those good ...

    Article : 427 words
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