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  2. "MATERSHIP" EXPLODED.

    Sir—I have been much interested in reading the accounts of the failure of New Australia, particularly because I am able to say "I told you so." Some blame Mr. Lane, and say that ...

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  3. REVIEWS.

    "A COMEDY OF MASKS." By Ernest Dowson and Arthur Moore. William Hoinemann, London. This is a book that deals chiefly with modern Bohemianism of a rathe mild type. ...

    Article : 1,649 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL TRADE.

    Mr. H. J. Scott, of the Adelaide Wino Company, has returned from one of his periodical trips to the colonies in the east west. His journeys have extended over five months ...

    Article : 1,680 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. W. R. Cave, a member of tho Adelaide Bicycle Club, who ia ac present on a visit to Mount Gambier, made an attempt to-day to lowe the South Australian fifty-mile record ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The intercolonial cricket match was continued on Monday tinder moat favourabls atmospherical conditions, the weather being mild and pleasant. Later on, however, a ...

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  7. A CLEVER BURGLAR.

    On March 31, 1890, Mr. C. Proud found himself £2,636 the poorer, owing to a clever robbery from his clerk who was paying in notes to this amount at the Commercial ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  8. THE DANGERS OF KISSING.

    Sir—Some of my good friends may think mo "drefful wicked" for studying the hygiene of kissing on Christmas Day instead of orthodoxically going to see the latest style of ...

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  9. ANGLE VALE, JANUARY 5.

    After a few tine days rain Bet in again on Thursday, and continued at intervals till last night. A great deal of damage will be dose so the hay, especially to the unfinished stacks ...

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  10. ROUNSEVELL AND WRENFORDSLEY, JANUARY 3.

    A heavy thunderstorm set in last evening, but little rain fell. To-day it is showery and cold. The will for a time stop harvesting operation, which up till now had proceeded ...

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  11. CLEVE (YADNARIE), DECEMBER 31.

    On Christian Day the Cleve institute was opened, and in conjunction with the athletic sports a lively day was spent. Dinner was spread in the new building at noon, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. KOORINGARIE, (Hundred Miller)

    The Christmas holidays differed very little from other day?, nothing in the way of entertainment being provided. The dull weather that we have bad lately ...

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  13. BOOK ABIE, DECEMBER 29.

    The weather of the past fortnight has been delightfully cool. The crops are not yielding as expected. The steamer has not yet arrived with. The steamer has not yet arrived with ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. YARANYACKA, JANUARY 4.

    The monthly meeting of the Farmers' Association was held recently at Rotter's Hotel, the Chairman (Mr. E. D. Swaffer, J.P.) presided over a large attendance. A balance in ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. NILLINGHOO, JANUARY 3.

    The first meeting of our Athletic and Race Club took place on Wednesday. The course is about, one and a half miles from the town ship, and though very heavy going it ...

    Article : 301 words
  16. YANKALILLA, JANUARY 2.

    New Year's Day was a busy time in this district. Second Valley, which was lively nth visitors brought by the Prospector en Saturday, was the scene of horse races on ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING?

    Sir—The unemployed problem ia Continually being discussed. An ox pensive Parliamentary Commission sits to consider it, and brines up a report, and all blame some one or ...

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  18. COLTON, JANUARY 4.

    Heavy rains continue to fall here, which will do considerable damage to the large quantities of wheat standing in heaps. That which has been cleaned up has so far gone ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. IRISH NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Irish National Federation was hold as the room, Wakefield-streer, on Monday evening, January 7, the President (Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin, M.L.C.) ...

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  20. HAMLEY BRIDGE, JANUARY 7.

    A sudden death occurred ac the Dublin Hotel here to-day. Patrick Ryan, who had been working at the reservoir works, feeling unwell, came in this morning to consult Dr. ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. PROFESSOR PERKINS AND THE VINE CATERPILLAR.

    Sir—Kindly allow the a few remarks in reference to Professor Perkins's second report upon the caterpillar similar to if not identical with the so-called Pyrale in France. ...

    Article : 613 words
  22. RHINE VILLA, JANUARY 5.

    We had another fall of rain yesterday afternoon. It rained without cessation, about three-quarters of an inch being registered. This has caused much damage to the crops ...

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  23. QUORN, JANUARY 5.

    The Qaorn Cricket Association matches to-day were:—Albions v. Magpies—Albions, 183: Magpies, 43 for 3 wickets. For the Albions Fred Monten made 62 not out W ...

    Article : 274 words
  24. CRICKET.

    POST ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.—On Saturday the unfinished match between the Fort Centrals and Awkwards was completed on the Port Oval Batting on ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. ANGASTON, JANUARY 6.

    A largely attended social meeting was held it the Angaston Independent Church on Friday evening, to welcome Mr. F. C. Smith, who is a deacon and Sunday school teacher. ...

    Article : 131 words
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  27. BOOKS FOR POOR PEOPLE.

    Sir—The other day you mentioned persons who had sent books and papers to the Desitute Asylum, and remarked that it was a pity that many others did not do so. I will ...

    Article : 239 words
  28. CAVENAGH, JANUARY 6.

    We have had exceptionally heavy rain for December, 7840 in being registered here for the month, which is a few points leas than had fallen for the previous eleven months of ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. PORT PIRIE, JANUARY 5.

    Harvesting operations are nearly completed in this district. The results add another to the long of disappointing failures. I went through the Hundreds of Napperby and Pirie ...

    Article : 248 words
  30. FIRE AT KENT TOWN.

    At 5.35 en Monday evening a fire broke out in a carpenter's shop, owned by Mr. Frank Munt, builder, as the corner of College-road and Grenfell-street. Kent Town. The shop ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. DEPUTATION.

    CARRIAGE OF CHAFF ON NARROW-GAUGE LINES.—On Monday moraine Air. Motile, member for Flinders, waited upon the Railway Commissioners and pointed out to them ...

    Article : 162 words
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