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  2. CRICKET.

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Rickards comedy season was concluded on Saturday evening by a benefit to Mc. Rickards. The programme found favour with the occupants of the gallery, which was not ...

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  4. SCRIPTURE TEACHING IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir—My absence from the colony for a few days lost me the opportunity of perusing your instructive and valuable articled on Scripture teaching in New South Wales until to-day. ...

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  5. DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Coming events cast their shadows before, and consequently we may take the flight of newspapers containing Press criticisms upon the talented and handsome actor, Mr. Walter ...

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  6. ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB'S NEW BOAT.

    On Saturday afternoon, November 12. the Countess of Kintore christened the new eight-our boat recently purchased by the Adelaide Rowing Club from a well-known Victorian boati[?], who ...

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  7. ENGLISH BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

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  8. BIJOU THEATRE.

    If those enterprising entertainers, Messrs. Bateman and O'Grady, had only begun their season at the Bijou with "Current Cash" they would in all probability have secured ...

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  9. A FAREWELL GROWL—QUARANTINE.

    Sir—This being my last letter to your valuable paper I want to speak my mind. I am quite surprised, now the various Parliaments being in full swing throughout Australasia ...

    Article : 308 words
  10. THE CONTINENTALS.

    The management of the Continentals are about to introduce a new departure at choir Wednesday performances in the shape of Continental evening parties. It is intended ...

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  11. BARON ROTHSCHILD ON RICHES.

    Sir—Baron Rothschild's remarks on Socialism, as quoted by you some little time ago, are chiefly interesting as showing into what curious blunders people are apt to fall who ...

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  12. THE STRUGGLES OF DEMOCRACY.

    This was the title of & lecture delivered at the Democratic Club on Friday evening by Mr. John Hancock, Secretary of the Typographical Society of Melbourne. The President (Mr. W. A. Robinson. ...

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  13. CHESS.

    Norwoods and North Adelaides. — On Saturday November 12, this club held one of the largest meetings ever held in the columns there being no fewer than fifty players presented ...

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  14. "JOSHUA."

    The Cornish Musical Society, under the baton of Mr. Glasson, will make their next appearance in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday night. Handel's oratorio "Joshua" is to be ...

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  15. HINDMARSH V. NORTH ADELAIDE.

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  16. PROBATE AND SUCCESSION DUTIES.

    Sir—A. B., a farmer, died in 1882, leaving by will all his real and personal estate to his widow for life for her own use and to maintain and educate their children during minority. ...

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  17. PORT ADELAIDE WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—On behalf of the Working Men's Association I respectfully ask you to publish the following refutation of the statements made concerning this Society by the junior member ...

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  18. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Sir—The position of the woman's suffrage question in New Zealand offers some points worthy if comment. During the late session of the New Zealand Parliament the ...

    Article : 575 words
  19. THE MISSES ALBU.

    The Misses Albu, who are expected to arrive by steamer from Melbourne to-day, will make their bow to the Adelaide musical public on Saturday evening next at the Town Hall, after ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir—In the face of the above am I to understand that the Parliamentary trip to the irrigation colonies (Renmark and Mildura) cost somewhere about £500, a special drag being ...

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  21. DEMOCRATIC CLUB.

    In the unavoidable absence of the Hon. D. M. Charleston Mr. G. H. Buttery occupied the platform at the Democratic Club un Sunday evening, and gave an address on "Death in our Workshops." ...

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  22. UNLEY OVAL

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  23. BASEBALL.

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  24. COSMOPOLITAN ASSOCIATION.

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  25. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Sir—I have just finished rending the debate in the House upon the Defence Estimates, and I hardly agree with the arguments advanced by certain members who advocated the ...

    Article : 368 words
  26. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    H.A.C.B. SOCIETY.— A juvenile contingent in connection with St. Patrict's (West-terrace) Branch of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was opened by Archbishop Reynolds in St. ...

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  27. THE LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT.

    Sir—Your leader of the 29th ult., criticising the Hon. Dr. Magarey's proposal to amend the liquor laws of the colony, provides me with an excuse for drawing attention, with your ...

    Article : 247 words
  28. MILITARY MATTERS.

    Sir—The world's fashions and manners are constantly changing. This perhaps accounts for the diffidence displayed by the two "military authorities" (sic.) who criticised the ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. THE BARTON FLOWER SHOW.

    On Saturday a Rose and Flower Show was opened in the Town Hall, Theberton, by Mrs. Kennion. An influential committee had been formed, comprising the Hons. R. S. Guthrie, M.L.C., and P. M. ...

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  30. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The third round of matches for the Pennant of the Victorian Cricketers' Association was commented yesterday. In the march Melbourne v. North Melbourne a dispute arose over the ground. The ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. CUTTING UP THE MURRAY HANDS.

    Sir—Some people are laughing at Mr. Bartlett's idea of surveying those lands, and ask how are people going to make a living on it. I want to know low do they make a living. ...

    Article : 205 words
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  33. THE FOLI CONCERTS.

    On Saturday night the splendid attendance at the second of the Foli Concerts was commensurate with the excellence of the entertainment provided. The Orpheus Society again ...

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  34. Advertising

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    A member of ladies on a steamboat on the Thames were horrified on having an ordinary looking man among the passengers pointed out to them as one "who had buried seventeen ...

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  36. PASTORAL NEWS.

    Shearing at Wirrabara Station was finished to-day. They have had very bad weather right through the season. Scarcely a week passed without broken time, and during one week only ...

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  37. Advertising

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