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  2. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    MELANESIAN MISSION NORFOLK ISLAND. —A letter from the Mission, dated May 19, has reached Mrs. Farr, of at. Luke's Parsonage. It contains the following:—"The report and ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual examination of the local public school wm held on June 3 nod 4. The District Inspector (Mr. T. Burgan) was the examiner, and he was thoroughly satisfied with the ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. EARLY CLOSING,

    Early clewing in Adelaide u pasting through a critical time, and great fears are entertained that the system it likely to break down entirely. During the first few months of the ...

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  5. OVERTIME IN THE CUSTOMS.

    considerable surprise and adverse comment were occasioned Maine time ago by a decision which was come to by the Government that fees which were gained by clerks and other ...

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  6. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    Reassuring news cornea from the most; recent reefing find between Mallina and Croydon, named the Yellow Aster Lino Reef. Some splendid stone has been raised ...

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  7. AUBURN, June 8.

    The Waterva, ratepayer! will again be disappointed this year id not having a polling-place. Through the dilatoriness of the authorities the matter will have to stand over ...

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  8. GAWLER, JUNE 7.

    Mr. Hurry Taylor lectured here to-night under the auspices of the local Branch of the Political Reform League on " How Free Land Will Free Labour." A large crowd ...

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  9. ORROROO. June 7.

    Successful missionary service were held throughout the orrorce Christian I Circuit on Sunday, June 2, and the four ! following eveings. The Revs. C. E. Schafer, ...

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  10. BURRA, JUNE 7.

    A special meeting of the Burrs, Town Council was held on Wednesday evening, when a motion for making a new by-law relative to hawkers' licences was rescinded and expunged from tho minute-book. ...

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  11. MORPHETT VALE, JUNE 7.

    The remains of Miss Henderson, an old resident of Morpbett Vale who died at the Adelaide Private Hospital, were interred on Wednesday ia Bains Cemetery. For many ...

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  12. THE NORTH ADELAIDE ELECTION,

    The elector of North Adelaide have, it may be said, endeavoured to keep their late member in view as a model to guide them in their choice of a representative to fill his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PORT WAKEFIELD, JUNE 6.

    The nights have been cold with sharp frosts. Rain would be of much benefit to plant life. The wheatstacks are being fact removed. Farmers and others will regret to learn that ...

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  14. TRADE WITH WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    With reference to the advisableness of utilizing Esperance Bay in connection with the trade between South Australia and the Dundas and Coolgardie goldfields, a ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL.

    An accident occurred at the Central Mine this morning. Through the explosion underground of a small quantity of dynamite, a miner, named E. Adams, ...

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  16. YANKALILLA, JUNE 6.

    Following the welcome rams of leas week, heavy frosts are now damaging tho potatoes. The grass is forward, and the country right through to Cape Jervis is looking splendid. ...

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  17. BLUMBERG, JUNE 6.

    We have had cold weather, and tho frosts for the last four mornings have been very severe. The young grass is suffering, and rain is wanted. ...

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  18. COCKBURN, JUNE 5.

    On Sunday evening last Mr. Honry Taylor, the Secretary of the Single Tax League, delivered an address on the single tax to a large and appreciative audience ...

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  19. AN EDITOR IMPRISONED.

    Mr. J. M. Drew, Editor of the Geraldton Express, has been sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for contempt of Court for publishing comments on the ...

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  20. ACCIDENT AT A BOWDEN CROSSING.

    On Saturday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, a party of youths and boys who had benn playing football, on their way back came to the Gilbert-street crossing, at Bowden, about ...

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  21. PROFESSOR PERKINS AT AUBURN.

    Professor Parking gave a paining lesson at the At. Andrew's vineyards on Thursday last. Iu the evening he lectured in the Town Hull oil vine pruning, aud illustrated his remarks ...

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  22. THE LATE MR. G. B. HONE.

    The funeral of the late Mr. G. B. Hone, B. A.., one of the teachers at Prince Alfred College, took place at the West-terrace Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, June 8. The ...

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  23. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUSTRALIA.

    Play in tho match between Messrs. Ealing and Wallace for the Chess Championship of Australia was begun yesterday afternoon m the presence of some ...

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  24. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    W.C.T.U.—The Adelaide Union held a social at head-quarters on Thursday, June 6. Mrs. Allen presided, and called upon Mrs. Allardyce (from China), who gave an address ...

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  25. REMARKABLE ESCAPE OF A MINER.

    A miner named Alexander McMillan had a marvellous escape from death yesterday. While being lowered down a shaft at Gulgong he was overpowered by ...

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  26. ADELAIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the Board of Management was held on June G. when in the unavailable absence of the President (His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor) Mr. L. ...

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  27. AN ACT OF ROBBERY.

    Sir—I have beard of unjust acts committed by various Governments, of hardships inflicted on their servants by constant reductions of wages and other more or loss ...

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  28. THE QUEENSLAND BORDER TRADE.

    I have interviewed several for North travellers, who confirm the reports that the southwest Queensland trade ia driving sway from South Australia. Extensive arrangements are ...

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  29. ENROLMENT OF WOMEN.

    Since the quarterly revision on March 25 99 men and 100 women have boon added to the roll for the Legislative Council and 176 men and 2,071 women for the Home of Assembly. ...

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  30. MACHINERY AND MANUAL LABOUR.

    " J. C. S." writes at length on the disastrcus resutls of the general employment of machinery, and concludes thus:—" The only feasible remedy for this ...

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  31. THE HOSPITAL BOARD'S "BLIND EYE."

    Sir—If the Hospital Board do Dot like being kicked by the Government why on earth did they ask to have that operation done to them. In 1890 I think they begged that State ...

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  32. THE CASE OF GEORGE JARMAN.

    Sir—In justice to myself I cannot allow the statement of Jarmas, who was lately convicted for victimizing mo, to go unchallenged. In my dairying buisness I employ seven or ...

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