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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier has received a letter from the Secretary of the Federation League, Melbourne, reminding him that the holding of a federation demonstration ...

    Article : 427 words
  3. THE "SONG OF AUSTRALIA."

    In connection with the anniversary of the Foundation of the colony it is quite appropriate to draw special attention to the memory of those to whom we are indebted for our ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVY RAINS IN THE COUNTRY.

    We are having terrific floods, 3½ inches having fallen since Sunday. Several houses are surrounded by water. The stream is quite a mile wide on the Caltowie-road about ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The match between Victoria and New South Wales was finished to-day. The weather was again disagreeably close and warm. As interest in the match had ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    Mr. A. H. Jarvis, the crack South Australian wicketkeeper, who has been picked to play for Australia in the forthcoming test match in Melbourne, left Adelaide by the ...

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  7. COCKBURN, DECEMBER 21.

    The Local Court was held on Thursday, Messrs. G. Peake and C. H. Bartholomaeus presiding. There were tea cases down on the list, but nine were settled out of Court. In the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. INTERCOLONIAL DEAF AND DUMB CRICKET.

    The first intercolonial deaf and dumb cricket match between South Australia and Victoria took place on the Prince Alfred College grounds on Wednesday, December 26. ...

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  9. BLACKWOOD, DECEMBER 26.

    It has been the custom of the Christian Endeavour Society here to send Christmas cheer to several families in the neighbourhood, but this year Miss Heweth hit upon the ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. RAIN IN THE NORTH-WEST.

    Mr. J. Beatton, the Postmaster of Port Augusta, has a advised the Postmaster-General that the Yardea mailman has reported to the Port Augusta post officials ...

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  11. TEMPLERS, DECEMBER 25.

    A very successful Christmas festival and bazaar was held here to-day in the Institute in aid of Church funds. Games of cricket, football, and tennis were indulged in during the ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. CRICKET AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    To-day the Mount Gambier Club began a match with an Adelaide team calling themselves the Metropolitan Stragglers, and organized by Mr. R. Sullivan. The Mounts ...

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  13. THE RAINFALL.

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  14. "ANOTHER PIONEER."

    Sir—I notice in your contemporary's issue of December 26 that Mr, J. A. Hill, of Laura, states that he and Mr. H. T. Morris are the only surviving colonists who attended ...

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  15. ARDROSSAN, DECEMBER 24.

    A splendid rain fell here on Sunday morning, registering 0.600 in. Every preparation is being made by the local cricketers to welcome the Croydon Club ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    A rather serious riot occurred at Cairns an Christmas Eve among the time-expired kanakas, five of whom have been arrested. H.M.S. Penguin arrived on Monday ...

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  17. THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY'S VISIT.

    On St. John's Day, December 27, special services were held at St. Peter's Cathedral. During the morning Dr. Wordsworth (Bishop of Salisbury) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ALDINGA, DECEMBER 26.

    On Thursday last in the District Hall Mr. E. H. Derrington delivered his popular lecture on "Life Assurance," followed by a chat on the " Divining Rod, Mesmerism, and ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. TASMANIA.

    Sir Edward Braddon has received a letter from Sir. Turner stating that, although Victoria has given formal notice of her withdrawal from the cable ...

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  20. CLINTON CENTRE, DECEMBER 26.

    Christmas Day passed quietly in this district. The harvest is drawing to a close with a number of the farmers. Some of them are ...

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  21. MOONTA, DECEMBER 26.

    On Christmas night a concert at the Rotunda, Victoria Park, by the combined choirs of the town and other vocalists from the mines, under the leadership of Mr. J. H. ...

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  22. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The holiday passed off quietly, the only event being a cricket match between Port Augusta and Wilmington. Wilmington scored 83, which Port Augusta hit off with ...

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  23. THE RECENT COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    An inquest was held to-day on the bodies of Elizabeth Egan Mildred and L. F. Ward, two of the victims of the collision between the tugboat Ahwina ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. RIVAL RAILWAY MEN.

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  25. HAMLEY BRIDGE, DECEMBER 26.

    In common with other districts Hamley Bridge has endured a tropical atmosphere during the last month, the heat at times being intense. Heavy rains have fallen lately. ...

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  26. WOODSIDE, DECEMBER 26.

    Christmas Day passed off very quietly here, the only event being a cricket match between a scratch team from Adelaide and the loyal club, which resulted in a win for the visitors. ...

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  27. MANNUM, DECEMBER 26.

    Reaping on the Murray Flats is now general, and in some instances completed. The result on many farms is extremely disappointing; not only is the yield unsatisfactory ...

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  28. THE CONVICT HULK SUCCESS.

    Our Shipping Reporter writes:—"The convict hulk Success was towed out on Thursday evening, and came to anchor at the Bell Buoy. This morning she is to be taken ...

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  29. THE CALLINGTON WASHAWAY.

    On Thursday morning the Chairman of the Railway Commissioners (Mr. J. H. (Smith) returned from a visit to the washaway at Paringa Creek, and was interviewed by a ...

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  30. WATERVALE, DECEMBER 25.

    Christmas Eve was a gay time at Watervale. Mr. Riley, of the State school, having arranged for an open-air concert by the school, the singers and the drum and fife band ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR CHILDREN.

    On Thursday evening the Bethshan Christian Endeavour Society gave a social to the children of poor parents in the Bethshan Assembly Hall, Susan-atreet, Hindmarsh. ...

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  33. STIRLING EAST, DECEMBER 27.

    The Oddfellows and Druids held a united picnic on the cricket around at Stirling West on Boxing Day. There was a very large gathering, and the City Volunteer Band was ...

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  34. PETERSBURG, DECEMBER 24.

    A prospectus of the Medora Goldmining Company has been issued. Provisional Directors have been appointed (including the Mayor of Petersburg), and Mr. Alford is ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. LODGE FUNDS IN THE SAVINGS BANK.

    Sir—Evidently the majority of the community do not read Parliamentary debates. I must confess confess reading them is rather dry work. I am continually getting applications to state ...

    Article : 154 words
  36. MURCHARD, DECEMBER 26.

    The annual race meeting was held on Christmas Day in spite of the inclement weather. The course was very heavy, and the attendance was small. ...

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  37. MILDURA (Vic.), DECEMBER 18.

    At the Police Court to-day Captain J. E. Stokes appeared to answer a charge of stealing apricots from hit neighbour, Mrs. Stapleton, on December 11. The evidence for the police ...

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  38. QUEENSCLIFFE, DECEMBER 24.

    At the breaking-up of the Wisanger School on Friday last the teacher, Miss C. Taylor got up a Christmas-tree for the children. Every scholar received three prizes from the ...

    Article : 51 words
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