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  2. EDISON'S LATEST MARVEL

    In our salad days we oft times visited the old Polytechnic in London, had well we remember the small machine that could be purchased there, and which was one of the marvels ...

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  3. THE SHEEP FLUKE.

    Fluke, or liver ron is a form of sheep disease which is a constant source of trouble and loss to many flockmasters. What purports to be an important discovery in connection ...

    Article : 693 words
  4. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Chief Secretary had to answer a couple of questions in the Legislative Council on Thursday. He told the Hon. J. Warren that the Commissioner of Crown Lande did ...

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  5. THE SALVATION ARMY AND ITS WORK

    The most remarkable religious movement of this latter half of the nineteenth century is without, doubt; the rise and advance of the Salvation Army. It was started in 1865 by ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The funsral of the late Mr. J. B. Brooke this afternoon was very largely attended Messrs. Martin & Co.'s works were closed at 3 o'clock to allow the employes to attend. ...

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  7. YANKALILLA, DECEMBER 2.

    At a farewell meeting on Sunday last Captain John Hof and Lieutenant J. McLare, of the local Salvation Army, expressed their gratitude to the ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. PORT WAKEFIELD, DECEMBER 5.

    We have had only the smallest sprinkling of rain, and the heat is again increasing. Much sympathy is felt with our esteemed fellow-townsman, Mr. J. d. Alexander, on ...

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  9. RENMARK, DECEMBER 2.

    Last Wednesday evening the s.s. Ruby took a party of [?] for a moonlight trip on the river. Our brass band played selections, and the party had a very pleasant trip. ...

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  10. NEW ERA, DECEMBER 1.

    On the 28th we had some light showers, which continued till Saturday. Some of our men are planting maize for green feed, and ploughing will be started as soon as possible. ...

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  11. IACLAREN VALE, DECEMBER 4.

    A petition in being signed by the vine and fruit growers in the districts urging the local members of Parliament to support the reciprocity treaty with Now Zealand in ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    The weather remains unsettled. On Saturday last a severe thunderstorm broke across the township and lasted for an hour, the rain-gauge registering 0.250 in. A cool change set ...

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  13. BALAKLAVA, DECEMBER 5.

    A successful concert was given in the Institute Hall last evening by the children of the local public school. Mr. W. Blake, J.P., Chairman of the Hoard of Advice, occupied ...

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  14. LOBETHAL, DECEMBER 4.

    Two sudden deaths have occurred lately. Mrs. Hubner, a very old colonist, aged eighty-four years, dropped down dead from a paralytic stroke, and Mr. Heinrich Muller, of ...

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  15. LYRUP, DECEMBER 3.

    We have had a very nice rainfall, which has wonderfully improved the aspect of our garden and orchard. The Rev. W. Corly Butler has paid us a ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. NURIOOTPA, DECEMBER 3.

    The fruitgrowers of Nuriootpa have formed an Association with a view of co-operation, for the disposal of their dried fruit and preserves. Some of the growers from the surrounding ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. REVIEWS.

    "VIEWS AND OPINIONS." By Onida, Methuou & Co., London.—This "book is a reprint of articles which, with the exception of two, have already appeared in the ...

    Article : 498 words
  18. THE SPRING VALE VINEYARDS.

    Among other very gratifying evidences of the steady growth in the producing interests of the colony is the widespread demand for the Spring Vale wines, the product of the famous ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. MEDICAL NOTES.

    The custom in the old country—let us bops we are too enlightened to do such things here— of mothers giving nips to babies of brandy, beer, or gin, while partking thereof ...

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  20. BOOLEROO CENTRE, DECEMBER 3.

    On Wednesday evening last the scholars of the public school, under the direction of the Head Master (Mr. J. Kollosche, B. A.) gave a concert in the Institute Hall, which was ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. FIRE IN RUNDLE-STREET.

    The members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade have had excellent practice lately, and on each occasion when their services have been demanded they have been weil up to the ...

    Article : 329 words
  22. WENTWORTH, DECEMBER 2.

    The River Murray is falling fuse. The water now in the Darling will perhaps allow loaded boats to get down, but certainly not very far up. The recent rain will do little ...

    Article : 178 words
  23. THE ASSEMBLY.

    Before teh House met the members of the Legislature were grouped on the lawn to be photographed. As some members of the Assembly will retire next year into private ...

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  24. KAPUNDA, DECEMBER 3.

    Bishop Harmer paid his first visit to this pariah last week, and held continuations in the three principal centres, confirming in all sixty-two candidates. There were large ...

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  25. DEPUTATIONS.

    FARINA WATER SUPPLY.—Messrs. Moule and Poynton presented, on Thursday, a largely signed petition from pastoralists, teameters, residents at Farina, and others ...

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  26. LEARNED SOCIETIES' CONVERSAZIONE.

    On Wednesday evening a meeting of the General Committee was held in the Mayor's Reception-room, Town Hall. In the absence of His Worship the Mayor, who is still ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. MASTER BRICKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    On Thursday evening this Association celebrated their fifth anniversary by a dinner at the Lady Daly Hotel, Hindmarsh. The President, Mr. G. Wright, occupied the chair, and Mr. T. Hayward ...

    Article : 355 words
  28. AUBURN, DECEMBER 3.

    A successful "All Nations" Fair was held in the Town Hall en Saturday last in aid of St. John's Church. Unfortunately the ran which fell during the afternoon affected the ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. PRAYER AND NATURAL LAW.

    Sir—Nothing that I could farther write on the topic of prayer for rain would avail to alter Mr. Casely's standpoint or render clearer my own. You cannot ...

    Article : 601 words
  30. CLARE, DECEMBER 3.

    A successful promenade concert took place at Mr. J. F. Bray's beautifully situated grounds, "Ava Weanah," on Monday evening last. About 450 persons were upon the ...

    Article : 251 words
  31. INTER-COLLEGIATE CRICKET.

    P.A.C. v. S.P.S.C.—The following team has been picked to play for St. Peter's College against Prince Alfred on the Oval next week.—E. Blackmore J. ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    WALKERVILLE, December 2.—Present—All except Cr. Conard Clerk reported having used since last meeting 1,500 gallons [?] for dressing footpaths Medindie and Lower Gilberton. Work of ...

    Article : 317 words
  33. THE MAYOR OF MOONTA.

    Mr. H. W. Uffiadell, the Mayor of Moonta, served five yearsin the Town Council of Moonta as Councillor, during which time he took an active part in initiating a conference ...

    Article : 209 words
  34. SALISBURY, DECEMBER 3.

    At a full meeting of the District Council yesterday by a unanimous vote a lester of condolence was directed to be sent to Mr. William Gilbert, M.P., in his recent ...

    Article : 266 words
  35. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Mr. S. Carter and Mr. J. Jamieson to be members of the School Board of Orroroo. Customs officers to be Inspector of Public Houses for the following licensing districts:— ...

    Article : 144 words
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