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  2. IN THE COUNTRY.

    That failure often shows the causes of failure cannot be doubted after paying a visit to the districts of which Auburn, Mintaro, and Watervale are the centres. The fertile ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. C. Tucker, tendered a public farewell to the Australian Eleven in the Town Hall Banquoting-room on Tuesday afternoon. The attendance was ...

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  4. THE LUNCHEON.

    A goodly number assembled for luncheon, which was spread in the lunchcon-room by Mr. Fleeker in his best style. Archbishop O'Reily presided. On the ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The forty-first annual movable committee of the Manchester Unity I.O.O.F., began its session to-day. The report showed that the total income last year was £95.959, being ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    Sir Edward Braddon, in replying to the invitation of the South Australian Minister of Agriculture, regrets that ho cannot go to Adelaide to attend the proposed conference ...

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  7. BROKEN HILL.

    The weather was warmer to-day, the wind having veered to the north. The maximum temperature in the shade was 87'. A youth named Bailey met with a severe ...

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  8. RHINE VILLA, MARCH 10.

    We are having extremely, hot weather for March. A few farmers have already started ploughing, but only where the soil is sandy and loose. A good rain would set the farming ...

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  9. ST. ANDREWS.

    Taking up land which had been abandoned on account of being "too poor to return a living," Messrs. Christison and Lyall have in tho course of a, few years made a ...

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  10. THE DEFUNCT MORNING POST.

    Mr. Cochrane, Secretary to the Sydney District of the Council of Australian Labour Federation, at a special meeting held to-night, stated that one of the Jurymen in the trial of ...

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  11. WILLOWIE, MARCH 17.

    We have been favoured with very nice rains since Saturday, 0710 in. being registered. This has given swine of the farmers a little water in their dams, and they will be enabled ...

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  12. WILSON, MARCH 16.

    The weather during the past week was very trying. Yesterday morning light rain fell, but it was not enough to make the water run. Dams arc empty, and water-carting is ...

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  13. HAHNDORE, MARCH 17.

    A cricket match, Hahndorf v. Mount Barker, was played at Mount Barker on Saturday last. Halmdorf kitted first, and scored 71, of which C. Nitschke made 38 not ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At 3 o'clock this morning, and again at 11 a.m., severe thunderstorms passed over Mount Gambler, and brought with them, extraordinarily heavy rain. It continues cold and ...

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  15. INNAMINCKA, MARCH 7.

    We had 0"130 in of rain on the 4th inst., hut it was heavier out oast. Reports are to hand of a, big flood coming down the Cooper from rains in Queensland. ...

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  16. THE CHURCH AND THE THREE QUESTIONS.

    Sir—Permit me to express the opinion that no real Churchman can satisfactorily answer the now notorious three questions, " approved by Parliament." on matters educational—if at ...

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  17. BURRA, MARCH 16.

    A nice change has taken place in the weather, which for several days had been almost unbearable A splendid rain set in on Saturday night, registering a little over half an inch. ...

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  18. PENNESHAW (HOG BAY), MARCH 16.

    On Saturday evening a heavy thunderstorm passed over here, and 0500 inch of rain fell. It is now cool and fine with a light south-west wind. ...

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  19. OWEN, MARCH 17.

    Splendid rain fell during Saturday night. It is still warm and close. ...

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  20. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The s.s. BAYERN left Colombo at 1 o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, March 13, outwards. The s.s. OLDENBURG arrived at Southampton ...

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  21. HORSHAM (Victoria) MARCH 16.

    After a long spell of dry weather a change has taken place, heavy rain having fallen on Sunday. ...

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  22. THE COMING SHEARING SEASON.

    Mr. R. Sleath, President, and Mr. "W. G. Spence, General Secretory of the Australian Workers' Union, have issued a manifesto to the members of the Union in New South ...

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  23. CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL.

    The concert in celebration of St. Patrick's Day attracted a very large gathering at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. F. L. Barnes opened the programme with a ...

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  24. SUTHERLANDS, MARCH 17.

    After another week of dose weather a nice rain fell, which has made the atmosphere more bearable and replenished the tanks, which were very low. ...

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  25. "THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC."

    On Tuesday evening Professor Ives delivered an interesting lecture on "The Elements of Music," and gave a short account of the elementary laws of acoustics so far as ...

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  26. PORT GERMEIN, March 10.

    After several days of sultry and oppressive weather a nice stead rain fell during Saturday night, recording, nearly half an inch. Seeding operations will now be continued ...

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  27. ALDINGA, MARCH 12.

    Last evening just after dark Mr. E. Riusel's house at Port "Willunga caught fire. The origin of the fire is unknown but it is surmised that the heat from the lamp on the ...

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  28. SPRINGVALE.

    For many years "Watervale has been famous for its vineyards, chief amongst which is Springvale, the property of Messrs. Buring and Sobels. Some parts of the extensive ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    OSMOND CLUB.—The annual meeting of the Osmond Football Club was held at the Vintage Shades Hotel, Norwood, on Monday, March 16, there being a large attendance of members. ...

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  30. HAMLELY BRIDGE, MARCH 13.

    The heat has been severely felt here of late, and water is becoming very scarce; there have been many indications of a change, and a few drops of rain have fallen at times. ...

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  31. JAMESTOWN, MARCH 11.

    On Friday last Mr. J. A. Hartley, the Inspector-General of Schools, paid a visit of inspection to the Jamestown School. The Mayor and members of the Local Board of ...

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  32. OUR SEWERAGE SYSTEM.

    Sir—Every summer, and winter too, brings us louder complaints of the effluvia from our sewers. It is now thirteen years since I criticised in the columns of the Register at ...

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  33. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. James Pick, .7. P., was waited upon on Saturday afternoon, March 14, by about twenty of his supporters, who produced a requisition signed by some 500 electors asking ...

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  34. LECTURETTE ON IRELAND.

    Archbishop O'Reily varied the programme at the concert by a lecturette on Ireland. In the first part of his address he dwelt upon the richness' of Ireland's soil, its bracing climate. ...

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  35. KADLUNGA.

    Whilst enjoying the hospitality of Mr. F. H. Weston, at Kadlunga, we gladly availed ourselves of the opportunity of renewing an acquaintance with bis handsome and well-bred ...

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  36. STANLEY.

    On Monday night Messrs. Gillen and Hawker addressed large assemblage of electors in the Town Hall. There were a number of ladies present, and they seemed to ...

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  37. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND THE ACTUARY'S REPORT.

    Sir—In your leader in the Evening Journal of Wednesday last re Actuary's report on Friendly Societies you say Mr. Gouge is showing how heavy cost of administration and the ...

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  38. HAWKER, MARCH 11.

    Yesterday the Hawker Bench heard two cases under the Rabbit Suppression Act. P. R. Gillick was summoned by the Hawker Council, for whom Mr. Wigley appeared for ...

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  39. GLADSTONE.

    A largely attended meeting was held this evening to consider what questions should be put to the candidates when they address the electors. Mr. H. Nicholls, J.P., presided. It ...

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  40. ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR.

    A Reception Committee consisting of Archdeacon Russell, Archpriest Nevin, Father Comes, the Hon. A. V. O'Logilin, M.L.C., "Vice-President of the Irish National ...

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  41. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    HINDMARSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—The anniversary services of the Sunday-school in connection with the Hindmarsh Congregational Church were begun on Sunday, when ...

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  42. JAMESTOWN, MARCH 14.

    Last night the Hon. G. McGregor, M.L.U., and Mr. F. J. Hourigan, H.P., gave addresses in the Institute Hall, on "The Current Political Topics of the Day." The ...

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  44. ORROROO, MARCH 14.

    Mr. J. Aitchison, of Hillcrest Farm, who is about to leave for the West, is one of the earliest settlers in the district, and from the first has interested himself in all matters ...

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