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  2. CHARITY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The second sitting of the Australasian Charities Conference took place at the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday (say the Argus of November 13). Professor Morris, the ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  3. A TERRIBLE STORM.

    One of the most severe storms of short duration experienced in Adelaide passed over the Gulf on Thursday night. Accompanied by heavy squalls of rain and hail, and with vivid ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Dr. Koch, the discoverer of tho cure for consumption by inoculation, explains that phthisis in its first stage is absolutely curable by his method ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Friday was announced as the but one of Christie Murray's comedy "Chums." It is scarcely necessary to say that the performance went off without a hitch, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. MINING NEWS.

    A good deal of excitement was occasioned today by tho report that the South Mine had struck rich ore in the cast crosscut at the 400-ft level of the main shaft. I find ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. THE GREAT STRIKE OF 1890.

    The great industrial war waging so fiercely throughout Australia for a period extending over thirteen weeks is at an end. The opposing forces have withdrawn from the field, business ...

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  8. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. James Love, father of the young man who committed suicide, died to-day from apoplexy, caused by the shock. He had lived hero thirty years, and was much respected. ...

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  9. THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY AT ANGASTON.

    The Parliamentary party arrived here at 3 o'clock after a heavy journey from Freeling via Seppeltsfield. The roads are in a bad condition, and showers fell, so that travelling was ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    To-night will see the opening of a now company at this place of amusement. Miss Lizzie Hastings will lead the troupe, in which are several Indiana Besides Miss Hastings ...

    Article : 65 words
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    The most serious of the accidents which happened at the Semaphore was tho stranding of the French barque Notre Dame do la Garde, of 457 tons, which arrived from Bourbon via ...

    Article : 323 words
  12. THE CORNISH ASSOCIATION.

    A social entertainment under the auspices of the Cornish Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Friday evening. His Honor Mr. Justice Boucaut (the President) ...

    Article : 218 words
  13. BULLION RETURNS.

    BROKEN HILL MINE.—The following telegram was posted at the office [?] B.H.P. Company of Friday, November 14:—"Proprietary Mine—Week's run. 13 furnaces—Ore ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE STRIKE.

    We purpose for the sake of record to review the history of the strike, referring to the immediate causes, events of importance occurring during its progress, and the ultimate ...

    Article : 506 words
  15. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The contemplated loan of £20,000 on behalf of Australian strikers having been abandoned, Sir. J. G. Fitzgerald, the Australian Labour delegate, will stump ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. MEETINGS.

    NEW CRYSTAL G.M. Co.—The second general meeting of shareholders in this Company was held at Broken Hill Chambers on Friday, November 14. There were 3,150 ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A well-attended meeting of ratepayers was held at the Unley Town Hall on Friday evening to hear the views of candidates for the Council for the ensuing year. Councillor ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED AT MOONTA.

    A meeting was held in the Institute to-night for tho purpose of bringing under the notice of tho Government tho question of employing the men recently discharged from the mines. The ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    ORAIDLA.—Five men are still working on the Uraidla Goldfields (says a correspondent on November 13). One party has a lot of water to contend with, and it takes a good ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. DAMAGE TO YACHTS.

    The gale which drove a largo merchant ship on shore also damaged a number of yachts and pleasure-boats. Mr. Squire's Amy, lying off the Semaphore Jetty, was among the first to ...

    Article : 340 words
  21. SPORTING.

    Tenders are invited up to the 20th inst. for the purchase of the ground gates and the catering and luncheon booth at the Monarto Races. Mr. J. T. Keaman. of Callington, is ...

    Article : 232 words
  22. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The oscillation of the barometer was not 03 carefully watched as it might have been by yachtsmen and others interested in seaside pursuits or there would have been a totally ...

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  23. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    After a sultry day rain set in on Wednesday evening and has lasted with intervals until now, 12 noon. It is still unsettled and cold. I hear no complaints of red rust or locusts. ...

    Article : 457 words
  24. REPORTS.

    [To ensure insertion of report.", 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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  25. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    Subjoined is the class-list for the Junior Division of the Public Examinations in the theory of music held this month at tho University and at Minlaton, Moonta, Mount ...

    Article : 544 words
  26. GLENELG.

    The storm raged fearfully all Thursday night at Glenelg, and it was melancholy to look out to sea in the morning and find the serious damage done to the craft. A good many ...

    Article : 610 words
  27. WHAT CAUSED THE STRIKE?

    The immediate causes of the great strike are clear enough—the affiliation of the Officers' Association with the Melbourne Trades Hall Council and the dismissal of a fireman from ...

    Article : 515 words
  28. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 564 words
  29. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—His Worship tho Mayor (Mr. W. L. Ware), Councillors Frinsdorf, Pickup, Hooper, Stone. Lunniss, and Smith, and the Town Clerk (Mr. J. Soal) ...

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  30. DAMAGE TO SEMAPHORE BATHS.

    About 3 o'clock on Friday morning the approach to the Semaphore Baths was washed away at the point where it joins the baths. The caretaker (Mr. Mansom) and his family. ...

    Article : 169 words
  31. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    PERSONAL ITEMS.—The Christian Weekly of November 14 says:—Rev. W. Benson Mather, of the Semaphore, left on Monday on a visit to Tasmania.—Mr. Clarence Smith, son of the ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. OVERLAND RAILWAYS.

    Sir—I do trust that our Legislature will not sanction the construction of railways in this colony on tho land-grant principle. What does it lead to Witness America—the millionaires ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. THE LATE STRIKE.

    The strike is now completely at an end at Port Adelaide, and on Friday morning—thirteen weeks to the day since tho strike began—work was resumed all round ...

    Article : 273 words
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  35. BRIGHTON.

    Our Brighton correspondents states that considerable damage was done in all quarters, especially along the beach, bathing-houses being demoralised and the jetty broken in several. ...

    Article : 90 words
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