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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Another good house greeted the Cambridge Variety Troupe at the Theatre Royal on Friday evening, when the carnival programme and the burlesque. "Cinder-Ellen" were ...

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  3. THE UNITED STATES.

    The revival of business baa given existing Trust combinations an opportunity to increase their profits largely, and has encouraged the formation of other similar concerns. Prices ...

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  4. MINING NEWS.

    The Central's output last week was 139 tons of white lead dispatched to Dry Creek, 100 tons of bagged sulphides of first quality to Harrold Brothers, and 440 tons of ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The holiday yesterday was enjoyed by a large number of person, who went picnicking into the bills. The weather was hot and find. A cricket match was played at Port Augusta ...

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  6. WHEELMAKERS.

    There should be one of the largest crowds which over patronised a sports meeting at the Sydney Cycling Carnival this afternoon. Interest is atferer heat over the meeting of Zimmermau. ...

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  7. GOLDMINING IN THE HILLS.

    Considerable excitement was caused last week when it became known thai Messrs. Cailes Brothers had struck a very rich reef on Mr. Hynes's property. The find is by far ...

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  8. BIJOU THEATRE.

    The members of the Ehte Novelty Company still maintain their popularity, and secured another enthusiastic audience on Friday night, when rapturous encores gave evidence ...

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  9. THE KINETOSCOPE.

    Edison's wonderful invention for reproducing a series of photographs to aa to give a realistic effect is attracting numerous visitors to the locale of the exhibition in ...

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  10. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.

    A meeting of the Board of the Public Library, Museum, and Are Gallery was held on Friday afternoon. There were present—His Honor the Chief Justice (Chairman), Sir ...

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  11. LEFEVRE'S PENINSULA SCHOOL.

    On Friday morning the annual presentation of certificates and prizes in connection with the Lefevre'a Peninsula State School took place, and was witnessed by a large number of ...

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  12. MR. WHITTINGTON'S BENEFIT.

    There is every prospect that the benefit to be given to Mr. H. T. Whittington at the Theatre Royal on December 4 will be a success. At a meeting of the committee on ...

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  13. NARRACORTTE, NOVEMBER 13.

    A cricket match was played at Apsley (Victoria) on Monday, between teams representing that place and Narracoorte, The same resulted in a win for the Victorians ...

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  14. KADINA, NOVEMBER 13.

    To-night Mr. T. S. Carey lectured on Starr-Bowkett Societies at the Council Chamber. There wad a fairly large audience, over which the Mayor presided. Mr. Carey visited the ...

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  15. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    The fifth and last concert of the season by Heinicke's Grand Orchestra will take place to-nighy in the Town Hall. Special efforts have been made by the committee to arrange a ...

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  16. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the committee was held at the Association's rooms on Thursday evening, November 14, under the Presidency of Councillor Rabbits. There was a good attendance of ...

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  17. GOLDEN BAR SOUTH G.M. CO.

    On Friday afternoon a special meeting of the shareholders of tho above Company was held at 23, Waymouth-street, to decide upon the completion or otherwise of the purchase of ...

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  18. JAMESTOWN, NOVEMBER 12.

    The annual sports in connection with the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society were held here on Monday. On account of the small number of entries for ...

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  19. MDLLE, ANTOINETTE TREBELLI.

    Messrs. Stevens & Howells were advised on Friday of the arrival in Melbourne of Mdlle. Antoinette Trbbelli, the gifted soprano, after a tour of seven months in Africa. Mdlle. ...

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  20. ROSE PARK SCHOOL.

    There wag a very large attendance at the Norwood Town Hall on Friday evening, November 15, to witness the performance of the scholars of the Rose Park public ...

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  21. MUNDOORA, NOVEMBER 9.

    Mr. Nathan gave a practical demonstration of caponizing here on Tuesday afternoon, November 5. There was a good attendance of farmers and others interested. In the ...

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  22. WILSON, NOVEMBER 11.

    Influenza is still prevalent. Quite a number of persons have been affected. ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—-The Mayor(Mr. J. Wyles), And Councillors McDougll, McDougall, Haines, Brown, Glover, and Lodge. Finance—Receipts, £37 1s. 8½d.; expenditure. ...

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  24. STIRLING EAST, NOVEMBER 12.

    The Craters Cricket Club held a picnic on Monday in Mr. Atkinson's grounds. There were numerous sports, and in the evening a concert was held in the institute. There was ...

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  25. HAHNDORF, NOVEMBER 11.

    The annual shooting match for the King ship took place to-day under favourable circumstances. The contest was very keen, ending in a tie between H. Hirthe and A. ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH, NORWOOD.—The sanctuary of St. Ignatius' Church, Norwood, has lately undergone complete renovation. A lame and beautiful picture obtained from ...

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  27. COURTS OF REVISION.

    The Town Council of Kensington and Norwood sat at the local Council Chamber on Thursday evening to consider the claims sent in to have hames added to the citizens' lists, Present—The ...

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  28. RECITAL AT PARKSIDE.

    On Friday evening, at the Parkside Wesleyan Lecture Hall. Mr. Edward Reeves gave an elocutionary recital under the auspices of the Parkside Literary Society. There was a ...

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  29. BULLION RETURNS.

    BAKER'S CREEK G.M. Co.—Fortnisht's crushing—676 tons crushed for 010 oz. retort gold—432 tons Smith's, 143 tons Big Reef. PROPRIETARY.—Week's run—Ore treated, 6,339 ...

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  30. HINDMARSH.

    The Hindmarsh Town Council sat as a Court of Revision on Friday evening. Two claims and five corrections were allowed in Hindmarsh Ward, two claims and three alterations in Bowden Ward, and ...

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  31. THE OPIUM BILL.

    Sir—If the Opium Bill now before Parliament is passed it will certainly be the means of introducing the cultivation of the poppy and the production of onium into this colony. ...

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  32. DEPUTATIONS.

    ENCLOSING COCKBURN.—The Commissioner of Crown Linda has received two plans of rabbit-proof fencing for enclosing the town-ship Cockburn from a committee appointed ...

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  33. REPORTS.

    [To ensure insertion of reports, which should be brief and pointed, Hit copy must be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and bear the signature the Mining Miniver of Secretary of the ...

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  34. MEETINGS.

    JOHN G. DUNN AND CARR-BOYD G.M. SYNDICATE.—A meeting of the members of this Syndicate was held at 23, Waymouth-street on Friday, November 15. The Hon. W. B. ...

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  35. FREE LING, NOVEMBER 13.

    A highly successful entertainment, complimentary to the Freeling Model Brass Band, was given in the Institute Hall on Monday evening by the Gawler Amateur Orchestral ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.—Mr. Frank Ferber, one of the original discoverers of tho Island Lake Austin Mine, is at present on a visit to Adelaide. During his stay of four ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL WHARF COMPANY.

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  38. BASEBALL.

    TO-DAY'S MATCHES.—The fixtures in connection with the South Australian Baseball League for this afternoon are—South Adelaide v. Goodwood on the Old Racecourse, and ...

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  39. NANTAWARRA, NOVEMBER 15.

    A successful concert, arranged by Miss Barron, the teacher of the Cameron East School, was held on November 8. ...

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  40. ROBE, NOVEMBER 11.

    T. Blacketter, of Beachport, was charged by the police before Messrs. C. Gall, W. G. Moule, and J. W. Lea with cruelty to a horse in driving from Beachport to Robe and ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. ROYAL BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The forty-third half-yearly meeting of shareholders in this Society was held at the Society's office, King William-street, on Friday, November 13, for the purpose of ...

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  42. CUSTOMS OVERTIME.

    Sir—On July 24 Urn a motion was carried in the Legislative Council to refund to officers employed in the Customs Department that percentage which had been deducted from ...

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  43. MENINGIE, NOVEMBER 12.

    Fish are plentiful ia the lakes, and Are very low in price. Should the draught continue there will be plenty of game in the vicinity of the lakes. Rabbits in some parts are very ...

    Article : 58 words
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