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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Council to-day received from the Assembly the Land Bill, with many of the Council's amendments materially changed. Consideration of the changes ...

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  3. THE RIVER DISTRICT.

    The river is falling rapidly. Navigation has been closed on the Upper Darling, and will probably be closed as far as the Lower Darling ia concerned in ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    The only change of note in the betting market on Wednesday was the hardening of The Actress for the Oakaparinga Steeplechase on the strength of a gallop she executed in the ...

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  5. THE EXHIBITION.

    As the last days of the Exhibition new being held, under the auspices of the Chamber of Manufactures are announced the attendance is increasing. Two parties of school ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    This morning the ladies and gentlmen twenty in number—who have been specially engaged by Messrs. Williamson & Musgrove for the tableaux vivants, will arrive from ...

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  7. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Mr. R. B. Tetley, formerly of Adelaide, has opened offices in London to carry on the Australian Arbitrage Company. The Company has been formed to provide a medium for the sale ...

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  8. CHITRAL.

    The following is a list of Star officers engaged in the expedition to Chitral:—DIVISIONAL STAFF[To assemble at Peshawar.] To command the division. Major-General ...

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  9. TUMBY. APRIL 4.

    The weather since the fall on March 13 was very dry until yesterday, when a fail of 0-160 in. was registered. The Investigator took away a cargo of ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting of the Burton and Warren Memorial Fund Committee was held at the Institute last night, the President of the Institute (Mr. A. C. Wells) in the Chair. It was ...

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  11. THE CYCLORAMA.

    To might will be given the last presentation of Mr. Lockley's and Mrs. Gwen Davies's excellent programme. The Cyclorama will be open on Good Friday, and in the ...

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  12. INCIDENTS OF THE WAR IN THE EAST.

    The Rev. John Parker, one of the missionaries of the London Missionary Society, arrived in Adelaide by the express from Melbourne on Wednesday morning. Deeming it ...

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  13. HAWKER. APRIL 4.

    The Rev. H. Wilkinson preached his farewell sermon here on last Sunday evening to a very large congregation, He took for his subject. "Methodist Union." On Monday ...

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  14. THE BIJOU THEATRE.

    The Empire Company attracted another large audience on the Bijou Theatre last evening, and the capital programme presented by the Company was received with ...

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  15. NAIRNE. April 10.

    Several petty larcenies have been committed here within the last fortnight, five of the residents having their premises broken into during the night, and various articles ...

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  16. PETERSBURG, APRIL 10.

    There was a large attendance at the Town Hall last night, when the Treasurer (Hon. F. W. Holder) made his first public appearance in this town. Mr. Holder's visit was in ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    At a Coroner's inquest to-day on the body of an unknown man found shot at Bridgewater a verdict of death from suicide was returned. There is no clue ...

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  18. THE HAUNTED SWING.

    This new illusion, which has been freely patronised in Melbourne and Sydney, will be on view to-day. It is located opposite to the Theatre Royal, where a room has been tastefully ...

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  19. THE RIDE TO MELBOURNE.

    Mr. T. H. Reeves, with Fauser as pacemaker, arrived at Wellington at 5.35 a.m. This is forty-five minutes behind Snell's time. There is a storng headwind. He arrived at ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-night 300 men, women, and children followed four non-Unionists from the Minmi Colliery as they were proceeding home, and threatened them with personal ...

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  21. WILLOWIE, APRIL 9.

    The annual meeting of the Willowie Literary Society wan held in the Bible Christian Church last Friday evening. The report and balance-Sheet showed the Society to be in a ...

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  22. RENMARK, APRIL 2.

    The channel leading into the reservoir from No. 1 pump, that has been for a long time running through a polygonum flat, causing a lot of unnecessary pumping on account of seepage ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The Rev. C. Ogg, minister of the Annstreet Presbyteriau Church, died to-day at the age of seventy-seven years. A. man named Macandrews, rather well ...

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  24. URAIDLA, APRIL 9.

    The public school gave their annual concert this evening in the Institute Hall. Recitations and songs of various kinds were rendered. A musical ring aud flag drill and ...

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  25. ADELAIDE ORPHEUS SOCIETY.

    After the usual practice last night the members of the Adelaide Orpheus Society adjourned to the Start Arcado Hotel to wish bon voyage to their conductor, Mr. C. J. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    A lire occurred at Christchurch last night, a child named Borris, two and a; half years old, being burned to death. The mother, who had been confined only ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. BEETALOO BLUNDERS.

    Sir—I desire to secure your assistance in resouing South Australia from a danger which is now threatened by the Kingston Ministry. The Attorney-General is a law ...

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  28. TEROWIE. APRIL,8.

    On Saturday evening the Hon. E. McGregor, M.L.C., and Mr. Batchelor, M.P., by invitation addressed a meeting in the Institute Hall. There was a very good ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. MARTINDALE RACES.

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  30. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Sir—I was very much amused while reading in your issue of to-day the effusion of your correspondent, "Fourpennybit," who evidently wishes your readers to believe that ...

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  31. A BUSH MYSTERY.

    The remains of a man, believed to be a drover named Aden, have just been discovered on Mount Howitt Run. The man is supposed to have been dead ...

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  32. COOKBURN, APRIL, 9.

    Last night a large number of members of the Silver Star Lodge, U.A.O.D., Broken Hill, arrived here to reopen their Lodge as a Cockburn Lodge. The members have been ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    Sir—You are in error in your article of this morning in amongst other things referring to me as the principal draftsman of the Commonwealth Bill. ...

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  34. V.R.C. PRIZE MONEY.

    In addition to reducing the added money of the next Melbourne Cup from 5,000 sovs. to 3,000 sovs., and having a 25 sov. sweopatake attached to the race. the V.R.C Committee ...

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  35. PECULIAR ACCIDENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A distressing fatality has occurred at Ashley, Canterbury. A farmer's wife was- washing up the dinner things, and had a very sharp-pointed enrving-kuife ...

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  36. PALMER, APRIL 9.

    A public meeting was held last night to conaider the adviseblaness of erecting an Institute. All those present; a poke in favour of it, and a committed was appointed to carry ...

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  37. PORT VICTORIA. APRIL 9.

    The weather is all that can be desired for arming oporations. The farmers will have an opportunity of cleaning the land this season, on account of the line seasonable rains. ...

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  38. SYDNEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    To-day the judging at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show took place, the event as usual exciting the liveliest interest. The exhibition of horseflesh ...

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  39. CARRIRTON. APRIL.9.

    Yesterday the District Council held an unusually long sitting. Tenders were accepted for nineteen contracts, which involve the expenditure of nearly £170. ...

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  40. THE LATE MRS. J. P. STOW.

    There was a large and representative as semblage yesterday at the West - terrace Cometery on the occasion of the funeral of the late Mrs. Stow, with of the Presiding ...

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  41. MEADOWS NORTH, APRIL S.

    The weather is still keeping vary dry and warm, although the nights are fairly cool. A good rum is badly needed. The country is looking very dry and bare, in fact very nearly ...

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  42. QUARTER-MILE HURDLE RACING.

    T. RobertS in thE tack for the Quarter-mile Hurdles Championship of Auckland broke the world's record to-day, he covering the distance in 61½ age. ...

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  43. PARACHILNA, APRIL 8.

    The local Jockey Club are malting every preparation for their meeting to be held on April 11. Every event has received far more attention from northern owners than in ...

    Article : 71 words
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  45. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Sir—May I ask by what right "An Opponent of Women's Suffrage" takes for granted that women as a whole do not want the suffrage? Because women have not in the ...

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  46. QUORN, APRIL 6.

    There was a large gathering at the Wesleyan Church on Thursday evening to bid farewell to the Rev. R. Dunstan, who has been with us for three years, and is leaving for Moonta ...

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  48. SALISBURY, APRIL 6.

    On wednesday evening, Mr Buller, M.P., gave an address in the Institute Hall on "Legislation, Past and Future." There was a large gathering, including a number of the ...

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