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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    For some considerable time the playgoers of Adelaide have been looking for a season of comic opera, and after the promise of a visit from Nellie Stewart and company not yet ...

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  3. THE LATE HON. LAVINGTON GLYDE.

    The remains of the late Hon. Lavington Glvde, one of our oldest and most respected colonists and politicians, wore removed from his residence, Rosehurst, Kensington, and ...

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  4. LETTERS FROM THE NEW HEBRIDES.-II.

    From the time we first caught sight of the volcano on Tanna the desire to ascend and to gaze upon its awful mysteries had been strongly cherished. It was soon ...

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  5. ALTERATION OF THE LAND LAWS.

    A largely attended meeting of farmers wa held in the Council Chamber, Trying, On Saturday afternoon to consider an amendment of the land lawss: .Mr. Peter Allen. Chairman ...

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  6. NOTES FROM EUROPE.

    The announcement of the Anglo-German treaty has taken Europe completely by surprise, nothwithstanding that there was a rumour in air respecting the cession of Heligoland. The ...

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  7. THE COMMERCIAL BANK LOTTERY.

    Sir—It is to be hoped that the shameless measure referred to in your columns as "The Commercial Bank of South Australia Assets Bill" will not be allowed to disgrace our ...

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  8. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Heavy has fallen in the ranges at Wilmington. The mailman has arrived on horse-back, Horrock's Pass being in a very bad condition. The Pichirichi Pass Creek cam ...

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  9. THE RAINFALL.

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  10. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In your Saturday's issue there appears a letter signed "Joseph Nicholson" re the Commercial Bank Assets Lottery Bill now before Parliament. The writer asserts that several ...

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  11. THE HON. LAVINGTON GLYDE.

    Sir—In yesterday morning's Register I noticed one error as to the arrival of Mr. Glyde in this colony. It was pot in February, 1850, but July, 1847; as a shipmate I know all ...

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  12. THE SWEATING SYSTEM.

    Sir—The letter under the above heading by Mr. G. W. Cotton is worthy of the writer. The social disease of which the sweating system is one of the most, visible tokens exists in the ...

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  13. TOWN HALL.

    The sixth concert of the present season was given at the Town Hall on Saturday night, and despite tho counter attraction of opera at the Theatre Royal a large audience ...

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  14. CAPITAL VERSUS LABOUR.

    Sir—Prominent among the social question of the day is that of labour. If scarcely admits, of doubt but that the presenh upheaval is the breaking up old systems. the inauguration ...

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  15. SEMAPHORE AND LARGS JETTIES.

    Sir—I wonder why the Government should waste money on the Semaphore Jetty when they have the option of using the Largs Bay Pier. I wonder whether any of the M.P. s ...

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  16. HARMISTON'S CIRCUS.

    On Saturday afternoon there was a special matinee performance, including "Dick Turpin's Ride to York." In the evening a new programme, which will be repeated to-night ...

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    How little and dried up the cheese appears to the rat after he is caught in the trap. Briggs—"I did not see you at Church last ...

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  18. PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

    On Saturday afternoon Professor Fritz delivered a lecture to ladies on "Health and Bloom Restored," and in the evening to gentlemen on "Health and the Nervous ...

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