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  2. REVIEWS.

    MACMILIAN'S COLONIAL LIBRARY.—Through Messrs. M. J. Clarke & Co. we have received four more volumes belonging to this series One of these is ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Premer permanent Building Association trial was continued yesterday, Mr. Purves commenced his opening address, indicating the nature of the ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. THE ANGASTON DISTRICT.

    Last session in the Legislative Council the Hon. James Martin earned a motion praying for the appointment of a Royal Commission of members of both branches of the Legislaturn ...

    Article : 520 words
  5. SPORTING.

    The improvements on the Old Course are rapidly approaching completion, and Messrs. S. R. Wilson and D. Dunlevie a[?] at the everything will be in readiness for [?]Tatt ...

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  6. AT ANGASTON.

    Considering that the distance from Freeling to Angaston by the road we took is rather over twenty miles, and that tho roads for several miles were in such it bad state, it was little ...

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  7. TRADES UNIONISM.

    On Sunday evening Mr. D. M. Charleston delivered au address on "The Now Unionism" at tho Democratic Club, Mr. J. Z. Sellar presiding over a large audience. In referring to ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Victor Taylor, chief booking clerk at Redfern Railway Station, was arrested yesterday on a charge of forging the name of B. Tate & Co. to a cheque, and ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. THE VISIT TO SEPPELTSFIELD.

    The Parliamentarians travelled in reserved compartments to Freeling, when they had to leave tho train to complete their journey to Angaston by coach. Two Messrs. Hill and ...

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  10. VICTORIAN CLUB RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 523 words
  11. QUEENSLAND.

    Steps arc being taken to establish a Chamber of Manufactures in Brisbane. Mr. Archer on Friday presented n petition to the Government praying for ...

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  12. GOING TO TANINDA

    Early on Saturday morning tho party, who had been accommodated at the hotels and various private houses, left Angaston for Fanunda. A few of them previously inspected ...

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  13. THE BANQUET.

    The Institute at Angaston was profusely [?]dorned for the banquet tendered to the Parliamentary party at night. The chair was taken by Mr. William Clerk. Chairman of the ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier, replying to the communication of tho Victorian Government, approves of the date for the Federal Convention being fixed for January, and ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    The Swedish barque Atlantic arrived at Launceston to-day from Gefle; all well. ...

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  16. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mrs. J. Longley, daughter of a well-known resident of the district, Mr. Stanton, J.P., of Blotchely, died suddenly yesterday. The deceased lady, who had been in delicate health ...

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  17. PASTORAL NEWS.

    Arrived—Murrumbidgee, with 455 bales Billilla wool, 110 bales Tintinallogy, 101 bales sundries, all for Port Adelaide. Morgan, November 16. ...

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  18. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  19. COMPLIMENTARY RACE MEETING

    A complimentary race meeting was tendered to the Governor yesterday at Warrnam[?]ool. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.—The ordinary ...

    Article : 239 words
  20. LUNCHEON AT TANUNDA.

    We reached Tanunda about ll.30, and found the place a semi-German settlement with evidence of pe[?]snent prosperity As at Angaston the trees in the neighbourhood and ...

    Article : 234 words
  21. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    SONS OF TEMPERNCE.—This Order held a Church parade on Sunday afternoon. A precession was formed outside the Rechabite Hall, Grote street, and head by the Unley Brass ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. RETURNING HOME.

    Leaving Taunnda amid the cheers 01 its inhabitants we Est our faces in the direction of Gawler. En route we called in at Messrs. G. F. Cleaud's wine cellars at Moorooroo, formerly ...

    Article : 114 words
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  24. THROUGH NURIOOTPA

    Continuing our journey from Seppeltsfield we bad more tramps through tho mud over a good distance until we came to the metalled reads leading to Nurootpa. We were thank ...

    Article : 171 words
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