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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Last night a social and meeting was held in the Foresters' Hall in aid of circuit deficiency and missionary effort. There was a fair attendance. An address on missionary work ...

    Article : 170 words
  3. MINING NEWS.

    The Bondigo share market baa been quite devoid of animation for the past week, during which period the shrinkage in business ban been considerable. Hustler's stocks have been ...

    Article : 386 words
  4. SECULAR V. SCRIPTURAL EDUCATION.

    Sir—I am gratified to learn that the Register repudiates the position that the "superior morality" of South Australia is the "result of secular education." I plead guilty to mistake ...

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  5. THE JOHN WILLIAMS.

    Large cumbers of people visited the missionary steamer John Wiliams at Port Adelaide on Saturday. The afternoon was especially set apart for inspection by the ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fact that any plays performed by the Bland Holt company are well mounted is sufficient to attract a large attendance. On Saturday night there was no exception to this ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. ADELAIDE DEMOCRATIC CLUB.

    Mr. W. O. Archibald, M.P., delivered an address at the Adelaide Democratic Club od Sunday evening on "American industrialism." He said that in the English-speaking ...

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  8. COCKBURN, AUGUST 14.

    A mob of cattle, numbering 321, from Bulloo Downs Station, Queensland, consigned to Massrs. E. Laghton & Co., Adelaide, in charge of Mr. W. Wells, crossed the ...

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  9. PASKEVILLE, AUGUST 15.

    The committee of the amalgamated Lodges of Oddfellows and Rechabiles at Paskeville were favoured with magnificent weather on Wednesday, August 15, when the annual ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. BIJOU THEATRE.

    A contagious epidemic of an exhaustive cachinnatory character broke out amongst the large helpless crowd in the Bijou Theatre on Saturday night, aud the constable on the ...

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  11. BLUMBERG, August 16.

    Much sympathy is felt for Messrs. Ross, of this township, their mother having died here on Monday last after a very long illness. The funeral took place yesterday. On the same ...

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  12. CAPPER'S "SOUTH AUSTRALIA."

    Sir—You were good enough to put in some clippings from Capper's "south Australia," published in 1838. I have taken the liberty of sending a few more especially ...

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  13. MILLIGENT, AUGUST 16.

    Arbor Day was held hare to-day. The school children planted tress in the school ground and the members of the Board of Advice and others addressed them. A grand ...

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  14. COCKBURN, August 16.

    A flock of sheep from Momba, New South Wales, numbering 8,250, consigned to Messrs. Elder Smith, & Co., Adelaide, in charge Mr. P. Dowe, crossed the Border to-day. ...

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  15. TEMPLERS, AUGUST 15.

    Our local Band of Hope spent a pleasant day on Wednesday. Cricket and football matches were contested, and a tea was given in the Justice. Sport with the usual ...

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  16. NAIRNE, AUGUST 16.

    Arbor Day was celebrated yesterday by 123 children of the Nairne and twenty-seven of the Dawsley school. The weather was all that could be desired. One hundred find fifty ...

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  17. HILLGROVE MINING.

    Baker's Creek Company's Main Shaft has been sunk 51 ft. for the week, making the total depth 587½ ft. The battery has been working full time, and everything is going on ...

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  18. PORT MACDONNELL, August 13.

    A football match was played hera between the local team and Allandale last Saturday fortnight, and resulted iu a win for the goals team hy 3 coals 1 behind to 1 coal 2 behinds. ...

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  19. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

    A correspondent sends the following:—"Modem science of the highest order is brought to bear is forecasting the weather from three colonial Government Observatories. ...

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  20. EUDUNDA, August 16.

    The second ordinary meeting of the North-Eastern Teachers' Association was held here last Saturday. Mr. Warren, the Vice-President presided over a good attendance, the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. YIELDS AND DIVIDENDS.

    Messrs. Clarke and Co. have handed us tho following particular! of yields and dividends:—Gold—Prentice Freehold, 30S oz.; North Duke, 190 oz., Chalk's Freehold. 162 ...

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  22. BRENTWOOD, AUGUST 13.

    The weather for the past week baa been very old and showery, but a good downpour is ranch needed for the late-sown crops. Dog poisoning is getting a common ...

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  23. TOWN HALL.

    The third annual concert by tho professional staff of the Adelaide Collide of Misic was given in the Town Hall on Saturday evening. The audience, though but moderate in ...

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  24. OPPROBRIOUS TERMS IN PARLIA­MENT.

    Sir—Every right-minded man, and especially every elector of Strut, must feel degraded by the conduct of the member for Sturt who so grossly misrepresents our district in the attack ...

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  25. BRUCEFIELD, AUGUST 13.

    Widespread regret has been caused in this neighbourhood at the removal by death of Mr. J. W. Pearce, an old and much-respected resident. he was in his usual health on the ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. WHYTE YARCOWIE, AUGUST 16.

    The Roman Catholics of this town held a very successful social yesterday afternoon, the object being to raise funds to effect necessary repairs to their church. The concert in ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Kerkeek's TREASURE—Our Nillinghoo mining correspondent, in reply to "Miner," states that Kerkeek's Treasure crosscut has been extended to 46 ft. and that neither ...

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  28. THE ABSENTEE TAX.

    Sir—This invidious tax will, according to the Treasurer, add £5,000 to tho revenue. To secure this paltry amount blachmail is to be levied upon those who in the pant bars ...

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  29. REPORTS.

    TINDAL'S COOLGARDIE.—August 15:—Cut new reef in Main Shaft at 133 ft., showing fair gold in solid quartz; width, 2 ft. August 16:—Struck water level: no pressure: will have to go through ...

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  30. WARD'S HILL, AUGUST 13.

    On Wednesday morning, Augusts, Arbor Day was celebrated at the public school here, when twenty pepper were planted hy the children, Mr. R. Bawden, one of the Board of ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. THE LOVELY GULLY MURDER.

    Sir—The inhabitants of Wauharinga are much gratified by the action taken by the Executive Council that Brown shall be hanged for the murder of poor Marowski. ...

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  32. ORROROO, AUGUST 16.

    A new trust has been formed for the Bible Christian Church at Rye, the first meeting being held on Monday, and a Sunday-school is to be opened there on August 26. ...

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  33. COWELL, AUGUST 16.

    To-day Miss Rose Stanley, aged twenty-four, was brought here to go by the Ferret to the Wallaroo Hospital to-morrow. She and her sister. Mrs. Bother, who had been in Cowell ...

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  34. BLANCHETOWN, AUGUST 13.

    For the past few weeks some of our fishermen, who have been moat fortunate in their catches, have been also lucky in getting much better returns for fish. In a few cases as high ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. MANOORA, AUGUST 15.

    A football match vu played hero to-day between Burnt and Manoora, resulting in a win for the former by 3 goals 12 behinds to 12 goals 4 behinds. Mr. J. Millard acted as ...

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  36. HAHNDORF, AUGUST 15.

    The annual general meeting of subscibers to the Institute was held last night. Mr. Byard (President) in the chair. The Secretary (Mr. A. von Doussa) read his report, which ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir—It is at the risk of being regarded by some at least of your numerous readers as a scribbling nunisance that I venture to write once more in your columns on the above ...

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  38. FINKE, AUGUST 6.

    A little rain fell on July 28, 0360 inch at the Missionaries and 0 100 inch at Hen bury aud Horseshoe Bend. Rain now would bo welcome. The stock route is still open and ...

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  39. QUORN, AUGUST 15.

    On Tuesday before two local Justices Jesse R. Wake, of Willochra, farmer, was charged on the information of his wife with being an habitual drunckard. An order was made ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. BISHOP KENNION.

    Sir—With the permission of the Bishop I give the following information respecting the income which His Lordship has received from the funds of the See of Adelaide for the ...

    Article : 178 words
  41. ADELAIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At the usual meeting of the General Committee held on Wednesday last, the President (Mr. William Bicktord) occupied the chair, and there were present the ...

    Article : 247 words
  42. MAITIAND, AUGUST 15.

    Mr. W. H. Hussey, who has been Manager of the local Bank for the past fourteen years, and is now leaving the district to take an appointment at the Moonta Bank, was tendered ...

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  43. BENEFIT TO MR. Q. ,T. WHITINGTON.

    As several patront of the Carnival have expressed their approval of the Manager's desire to provide for the public a cheap entertainment of a good class, it has been suggested ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. EDEN.

    At the last six nights of this illusion are announced in our business columns those who have not as yet availed themselves of the opportunity of visiting this amusing optical ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. MEETING OF DAIRYMEN.

    A general meeting of dairymen was held at the Royal Oak Hotel, Hindley-street, on Saturday evening. There was a large and representative attedance, over whom ...

    Article : 169 words
  47. REDHILL, AUGUST 11.

    The annual meeting of the local branch of the National Defence League was held hers this evening, when after the usual business had been dealt with the following officers ...

    Article : 52 words
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