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  2. THE UNITED STATES.

    We hear to-day for the first time that Asiatic cholera prevails among the natives on the Hawaiian Islands, although it was known here some days ago that there were two or ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The pumping plant is now completed, and began raising water to channel on Tuesday. We hope to save a portion of the crops. The weather still continues dry. A party of men ...

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  4. THE VICTORIAN RACING CARNIVAL.

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  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Amelia Peke was charged by Elizabeth Bobridge, of Kensington, with having assaulted her. The evidence proved that the defendant threw a lump of wood at the informant, which struck ...

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  6. ECHOES FROM LONDON.

    Sir Edward Malet has informed Lord Salisbury that he does not intend to accept the peerage which has been informally offered to him. Sir Edward being a G. C. B. and a Privy ...

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  7. SPORTING.

    The S.A.J.C. Committee were engaged for three hours on Friday afternoon on the "Miraclum" ease. After a number of witnesses had been examined the enquiry was ...

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  8. THE PREMIER AT GOODWOOD.

    At the invitation of the Goodwood Democratic Association the Premier (Hon. C. C. Kingston) addressed a meeting in the Institute Hall Goodwood on Friday evening. ...

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  9. MOONTA, OCTOBER 17.

    Bishop Harmer paid his first visit to Moonta on Wednesday last, when he held a confirmation service at All Saints' Church. Fifteen candidates—ten of whom were males—were ...

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  10. HINDMARSH: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.

    Edward Harris was fined 5s. and costs, 15s. in all, for not having a light on his vehicle at night. ...

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  11. POLICE COURTS.

    Margaret O'Neil was mulcted in the amount of £1 for insobriety. On the adjourned case against Thomas Palmer, charged with having unlawfully and ...

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  12. SANDLETON, OCTOBER 16.

    Furious storms passed over this place last Saturday and Sunday. Haystacks have been blown down, also straw and heaps of wheaten chaff. Rains were expected to follow, but ...

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  13. BLUMBERG, OCTOBER 18.

    A farewell uncial wa tendered to Mr. L. W. Grayson, Manager of the cyanide works, and Mrs. Grayson on Wednesday evening last in Institute. The hall was tastefully ...

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  14. EARLY CLOSING.

    At the Y.W.C.A. rooms on Friday evening Mr. J. Hosking (ex-President of the Early-closing Association) lectured before the Women's League of South Australia on the ...

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  15. PORT ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18.

    Johana Gurewitz was charged, on remand, with having on October 9, at Port Adelaide, bad in his possession a quantity of wearing apparel, cutlery, and other articles which ...

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  16. MYLOR, October 18.

    The Rockford Cricket Eleven were again victorious in their recent match against Bridgewater. Messrs. Roebuck, Palmer, Hampton, and Evans played well for the ...

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  17. YACHTING NOTES.

    The arrival of Lord Brassey in Australian waters marking the completion of another long ocean cruise by this enthusiastic yachtmen, makes of interest a few particular about the ocean cruises. ...

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  18. PASSENGERS BY THE ROME.

    The P. & O. steamer Rome, Daniell, commander, arrived from Colombo at 5 30 a.m. to-day, with the following passengers in the saloon:— ...

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  19. THE ST. ALBANS LOTTERY.

    Mr. W. R. Wilson has telegraphed to Mr. George Adams stating that the drawing for St. Albans lottery must take place on October 24. ...

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  20. STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETIES.

    The thirteenth appropriation of the Port Adelaide Starr-Bowkett Society was held on Friday evening in the Friendly Society's Rooms. There was a good attendance, and ...

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  21. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    CONGREGATIONAL UNION.—The final meeting in connection with the annual meetings of the Congregational Union was held on Friday evening, when a young people's gathering was ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. J. PERRY.

    Mr. James Perry, well known as the Secretary of Tattersalls's Club, died from consumption this Afternoon at St. Vincent's Hospital. The news of the death came as a great shock to ...

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  23. NORWOOD, No. 6.

    We have been asked to direct attention to an advertisement referring to the nineteenth appropriation of this Society, and to the easy terms upon which new members can ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN JUMPERS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. P. Martin, private trainer to Mr. Gollan, has received a cablegram from England announcing the safe arrival of the junipers Ebor, Norton, and Busaco, shipped by Mr. ...

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  25. "THE GRAND DUCHESS" PERFORMANCE.

    Sir—In your notices to correspondents of Wednesday's issue "Fair Play" draws attention to the fact that the pianiste of the Adelaide Harmonie Society had the chorus work of ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    The third of Herr Heinicke a vocal and instrumental concerts will take place this evening at the Town Hall. There will not be any reserved seats, and there is only one ...

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  27. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    Sir—"Louis Underground's" latest latter breathes a more reasonable spirit than his first, and I gladly welcome hid assurance of interest in the settlements; so much so indeed ...

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  28. THE BETTING MARKET.

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  29. THE CODLIN MOTH.

    Sir—Having had some experience with this past when living in Victoria I wish to make known the results, especially as have heard that the Government intends to make all ...

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  30. THE "LICENCE" OF BENCH AND BAR.

    Sir—The castigation administered to Mr. A. O. Chambers on Wednesday last in open Court by His Honor Mr. Justice Boucaut and Mr. J. H. Symon, Q.C., as reported in your ...

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  31. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL CONCERT.

    The orchestra which will take part in St. Peter's Cathedral Concert on Tuesday next had a most successful practice last night, and it is expected that "St. John's Eve" will be, if ...

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  32. DEPUTATION.

    A DANGEROUS RAILWAY CROSSING.—Messrs. O'Loughlin and Giles, members for Frome waited upon the Commissioner of Public Works on Thursday, and presented a ...

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  33. THE HOSPITAL BOARD.

    Sir—I am very sorry to find that private subscriptions to the Hospital are falling off. It is not to be wondered at. The absurd pranks of our democratic Government in this ...

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  34. PORT ADELAIDE INSTITUTE.

    A special meeting of the Port Adelaide Institute was held on Friday evening in the members reading-room. Mr. Campbell, in the absence of the President, took the chair. ...

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  35. INVENTION AND PATENTS.

    Two South Australian letters patent have been recently granted to Mr. Mephan Ferguson for centrifugal cream separators, named respectively "The Victoria" and "The Empress," the first of these ...

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  36. HOMING.

    Burra Club.—The fourteenth race of the season was flown from Clary on October 16. The weather was hot. Airline distance, 125 miles. Results:—F. & E. Pearce, one bird, vel. 1.032 yards, 1: J. A. ...

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  37. METHODIST UNION.

    Sir—In my last, and the letter to which Mr. Bickford replies, I stated, in reply to a statement of a "Leading Victorian Methodist," made to the Rev. J. Haslam, "that the ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. SYDNEY BETTING MARKET.

    Hopscotch was backed at Tattersall's Club to-night to win £500 at 4 to 1, with that price an offer at the close. Bruin was supported to the extent of £1,000, beginning at 100 to 8 and ...

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  40. APPLICATION'S

    4015, Improved metallic wheel and axle for carriages and other road vehicles, I. Davis. 4016, Improvements in the combined electrolytic and leaching treatment of zinc-bearing ores and ...

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  41. ROWING.

    THE ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB.—This afternoon the Torrens Lake in the vicinity of the enlarged and pretentious Adelaide Rowing Club Shed should present quite a picture-que appearance. It is the ...

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  42. FRIDAY'S SCRATCHINGS.

    The following additional scratchings were recorded to-day:—Caulfield Cup—Trenham, Windsor Handicap—Sylvan Prince, Wallace, and Trentham. Maiden Plate—Trentham ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. Wyles), and Councillors Haimes, McDougall, Brown, McShane, Stacey, Glover, and Coombe. A letter was received from the Minister of ...

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