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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    "La Pompadour" is one of those plays which abounds with incident and telling situation, and possesses a wealth of epigram which is in itself attractive. Is is a story of ...

    Article : 123 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    TUESDAY, MARCH 5. Special case from Police Court, Adelaide—Sullivan v. Marriott. ...

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  4. THE NURIOOTPA SHOW.

    The large extension of the fruit and vine Industries in the District of Barosaa during the last few years has had the effect of infusing new life into the townships which dot the ...

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  5. A TRIP TO THE MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

    In regard to temperature Cue much resembles the Barrier and Broken Hill during the summer months—hot during the day, coo at night, but withal healthy. One can eat ...

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  6. FRUIT AND VINE CULTURE.

    Getting into our chaise we sped along the billiard table of a road to Mr. John Christison's young vineyard and orchard, appropriately named "Stanley." Three years ago ...

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  7. LOW PRICES AND HOW TO RAISE THEM.

    "Thos. Gregory," Stockyard Creek, commenting on the Treasurer's lecture delivered as Gawler on the above subject, says, "If doubling the price of silver would be of any ...

    Article : 485 words
  8. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. E. O. Robinson, the Customs officer at Port Essington, has arrived at Palmerston, and reports that only four proas have visited the coast this season ...

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  9. SUPREME COURT—CIVIL SITTINGS CAUSE LIST.

    [Before His Honor the Chief Justice.] TUESDAY, MARCH 5. J. M. Stuart—Holder v. The Australian Joint-stock Bank—C. B. Hardy. ...

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  10. THE ECCENTRIC CLERGYMAN CLARKE.

    The Rev. James Clarke, the respondent in the recent divorce case, and who was missing yesterday, returning to his home at Kogarah to-day, having been ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    TUESDAY, MARCH 5, at 10 o'clock. Final Hearings.—John Aurius Smith, Thomas Freeman, Robert Rowe. Adjourned Final Hearings.—John Taylor ...

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  12. BIJOU THEATRE.

    There was a good attendance at this pretty little place of amusement on Monday evening, and the programme presented by the Empire Company met with unmistakable marks of ...

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  13. THE CONTINENTALS.

    The last but one of these delightful entertainment will be given to-morrow evening. An excellent programme will be presented by Miss Alicia Burton, Mr. Norman Malcolm ...

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  14. THE 1888 LEASES.

    Sir—I am glad to learn that Sir Jenkin Coles did not write in a spins of antagonism to the pastoralists, a spirit be displayed in so marked a manner during lass session, and hope ...

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  15. LOCAL COURTS.

    ARTHUR CODRINGTON v. T. SHARLAND.—£16 15s., for money lent and damages for wrongful conversion of goods. Defendant pleaded not indebted, and that he did not make an ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. CYCLORAMA.

    The grand opening night of Mr. W. Lockley's season at the Cyclorama of the Battle of Waterloo was a success, the attendance was very large, and the programme artistic ...

    Article : 280 words
  17. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The second road race for the gold and silver medals offered for competition among members of the Mount Gambier Bicycle Club was run yesterday afternoon. The run ...

    Article : 489 words
  18. POLICE COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: MONDAY, MARCH 4. [Before Messrs. J. M. Solomon, A. Henderson, F. W. Wood, and H. Jenkins.] James Leonard was fined 15s. for having bee ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. BROKEN HILL: MONDAY, MARCH 4.

    Twelve persons caught by the police in the gambling raid on Sunday morning were brought up. Rolfe was charged with being the keeper of a common ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. LABOUR PAPER TROUBLES.

    Sir—Mr. Sutherland relates a whole history; let me state a few facts. I was appointed as Editor of the Labour paper, and I wrote honestly and conscientiously in the ...

    Article : 600 words
  21. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. T. White) and Councillors Gannoni, Mattingly, Binks, Henderson, Threlfull, Watson, and Anstey. J. W. Cowell wrote asking that a culvert ...

    Article : 236 words
  22. ARRIVAL OF THE OVERDUE STEAMER GABO.

    Some anxiety was felt owing to the nonarrival from Western Australia of the steamer Gabo, of the Howard Smith Line. She left Albany for Port Adelaide at 8 a.m. on Monday ...

    Article : 313 words
  23. "SHOP BEFORE SIX."

    Sir—In my recess letter I pointed out that it is the future fathers and mothers of our race who are calling upon us for the above soon. I also claimed that our young State is rapidly ...

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  24. SEMAPHORE, MONDAY, MARCH 4.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. T. Todd) and Councillors Paqualm, Bray, Warn, Dunstan, McKenzie, Oldfield, Lambort, Hains, Biglands, and Chewings. ...

    Article : 289 words
  25. SNOWTOWN, MARCH 4.

    The annual general meeting in connection with the Snowtown Agricultural, Horticultural, and Floricultural Society was held in the Institute Hall on Saturday last, March 2 ...

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  26. THOSE LEGAL DOGS AND MINISTERS OF RELIGION.

    Sir—I did not attend the mass meeting held in the Albert Hall on Saturday evening, but read your report of it in to-day's Register. I noticed what Mr. Wheatley had to say re ...

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  27. CLARENDON, MARCH 4.

    The remains of the late Mr. W. Wait, jun., were interred in the Coromandel Cemetery yesterday afternoon. A large number of friends attended, among whom were members ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. WILLUNGA, MARCH 4.

    A successful meeting of the Willunga Teachers' Association was held on Saturday last in the Willunga School. Twenty teachers, representing eleven schools, were in ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. RAINFALL FOR FEBRUARY.

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  30. MORPHETT VALE, MARCH 4.

    The vintage in this district is unusually good his year. Mr. T. Hardy commenced winemaking at his cellars here to-day. The weather is gloomy and oppressive. ...

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  31. HINDMARSH, MONDAY, MARCH 4.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. B. Gould) and Councillors Hooking, Pickering, Vardon, and Youds. The Government notified the payment to ...

    Article : 464 words
  32. REDHILL, MARCH 2.

    Last evening at the Institute Mr. B. G. Edwards lectured on the Government scheme at Lake Bonney before a fair audience. Mr. A. A. Robertson presided and introduced the ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. RAILWAY CHARGES ON PERISHABLE GOODS.

    Sir—Some few day a ago I was in Adelaide, and seeing fruits of all kind sold very cheap I decided to take some home, and accordingly purchase some grapes and tomatoes—the ...

    Article : 341 words
  34. URAIDLA, MARCH 2.

    The Hills Friendly Societies held their sixth annual Church parade this afternoon in the Uraidia Institute Hall. The Oddfellows, M. U., the Druids, and the Rechabites were ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. TRURO, MARCH 2.

    On Friday informations laid by M.C. Clindenning against Mrs. A. Teasdale and W. Locking, for keeping unregistered dogs, were heard before Messrs. E. Hague and J. ...

    Article : 103 words
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  37. QUORN, MARCH 2.

    On Thursday evening the second appropriation meeting of the Quorn and Port Augusta Starr-Bowkett Building Society was held in the Town Hall. There was a good ...

    Article : 107 words
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