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  2. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    With reference to the proposal of the Government to discontinue the great to the Medical School, Mr. c. R. Hodge Registrar of the University, forwarded to the Minister. ...

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  3. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The first of December is the day prescribed by Act for the annual elections in the municipalities throughout the colony, but this day in 1895 falling on Sunday the polling had to be ...

    Article : 659 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Hon. A. Campbell, M.L.C., visited Gawler on Friday evening, and met those interested in securing district trained nurse for the town. The Mayor (Mr. E. Lucas ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. PORT ADELAIDE.

    The Mayor and Councillors for four waras baring been returned unopposed, interest in the municipal election at Port Adelaide was this year narrowed down ...

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  6. QUORN, NOVEMBER 30.

    A farewell social was tendered recently to Mr. H. Hayman, who leaves here to assume the duties of fitter in charge if the Locomotive Department at Cockburn. A purse of ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. ST. PETERS.

    The elections furnished little excitement this year in the municipality of St. Peters. Only in two wards was there any contest—Stepney and Maylands. In the former Mr. ...

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  8. WARROW, NOVEMBER 29.

    At a meeting of the Warrow Farmers Union on Saturday last regret was expressed at the apathy shown by the Lincoln District Council with regard to vermin destruction, it ...

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  9. MOUNT GAMBIER, NOVEMBER 20.

    Tho Mount Gambler Caledonian Society celebrated St. Andrew's night on Friday instead of to-morrow, Saturday evening being sub of the question for such a gathering. At ...

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  10. YORKETOWN.

    FOR MAYOR.—W. Riddle. FOR COUNCILLORS.—M. Erichsen, East Ward: F. W. Friebe, North Ward; Con Eichner, South Ward; B. Mulliner, Auditor. ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    The annual match between the architects and builders of the city was contested on the Adelaide Oval on Monday. A very pleasant and interesting came it proved the Builders winning by 27 runs. ...

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  12. GOOLWA.

    FOR MAYOR.—Edward William Neighbour, 68 (elected): John Henry Glastonbury, 23. FOR COUNCILLORS.—North Ward—Archie Dowland, 31 (elected); Thomas Henley, 15. North ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    ALDERMAN AUTHUR WELLINGTON WARE served two yearS as Councillor for Gawler Ward some time ago, and then retired. He was born at Kooringa in 1861. ...

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  14. A REPLICA PORTRAIT.

    Sir—I enclose the following cutting from very interesting review in last Saturday's Australasian of Mr. Escott's work. "Platform, Press, Politics, and Play":—"One of ...

    Article : 454 words
  15. HINDMARSH.

    The elections at Hindmarah proved interesting from the start, as besides the successful candidate, Mr. B. Gould, who offered himself for a third term at the unanimous request of ...

    Article : 690 words
  16. "DIVISION AND UNION IN THE CHURCH CATHOLIC."

    At a meeting of the Adelaide Ministerial Association on December 2 the Rev. Dr. Jufferis read a paper on "Division and Union in the Church Catholic." He said :—The cry ...

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  17. MR. HOMBURG, M.P., AND THE DESTITUTE CASES.

    Sir—I could almost wish that I were an M.P., to be privileged to say nasty things with impunity about Mr. Homburg's sons, if he happens to have any, not for my own ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. NARRACOORTE, NOVEMBER 29.

    We are still passing through a period of drought. During the past six weeks we had only five points of rain. On Wednesday lad a strawberry fete ...

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  19. ADELAIDE.

    With the Mayor returned unopposed there was bull little interest taken in the elections for the municipality of the city. The United Labour Party did not show their hand by ...

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  20. THE WEATHER IN THE NORTH­EAST.

    Yesterday evening we had a moat violent daststorm—a wonderful thing, considering that so much rain had fallen previously. Nearly 1 inch fell last night. The lightning ...

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  21. UNLEY.

    The elections in Unley were contested with unusual determination and earnestness, although little excitement was apparent in the town during the day. The various candidates ...

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  22. THE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN REPLY.

    Sir—Mr. Homburg on Friday last publicly in the Assembly laid a charge against the students of the Adelaide Medical School. We the undersigned, fourth-year students, who ...

    Article : 206 words
  23. PASKEVILLE, DECEMBER 2.

    At the meeting of the Oddfellows' Lodge on Saturday evening F. 6. Albert Palm win presented with a valuable sold medal in recognition of his services to the Lodge, more ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. A PLAGUE OF RABBITS.

    The rabbits are very numerous. In the township all the houses that have boarded floors are infested with rabbits under the floors. Our storekeeper one night left a bag ...

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  25. BUSH INCIDENTS.

    Sir—In the general news column of one of your recent issues is a paragraph headed "A Sad Bush Incident," stating that Mr. Archibald Beviss, of Kumberta, north west of Port ...

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  26. NAIRNE, NOVEMBER 30.

    An entertainment was given in the Oddfellows' Hall lass evening by the scholars attending the public school in this place. It consisted of choruses, recitations, actions songs ...

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  27. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The WAROONGA should leave Melbourne to-day for Western Australian ports via Adelaide, and she will leave bore about Friday, December G. The Victoria will leave Port. ...

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  28. THE PREMIER'S INHERITED VIRTUES.

    Sir—There are many old colonists who will laugh very heartily at the Premier's claim to be a descendant of Lochiel. As a matter of fact Colonel Charles Cameron, of the 3rd Buffs ...

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  29. STANSBURY, NOVEMBER 30.

    Last night the school children Rave their annual concert, which was listened to by a large and appreciative audience. The first apricots of the season were shipped ...

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  30. GLENELG.

    Prior to the receipt of Dominations it was expected that Glenelg would this year be spared the expense of an election. For St. Leonards, previously represented by Mr. C. W. ...

    Article : 288 words
  31. YORKETOWN, NOVEMBER 29.

    Salt-soraping on several of the lakes has began, and there are quite a number of swagmen in the township looking for employment at that work. ...

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  32. THE LAW REFORM BILL.

    Sir—There Bro none so blind as those who will not see. Those who chide and sneer at Mr. Kingston's embargo upon the study of dead languages and antiquated laws ...

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  33. MYLOR, NOVEMBER 30.

    An interesting cricket match was played this afternoon between the Echunga Goldfields Public School and the Mylor Public School. In the first innings the Mylor team were 4 ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. STRATHALBYN, DECEMBER 2.

    A trap accident happened on Saturday afternoon. The thunder startled a horse attached to a vehicle belonging to Mr. Baldwin, of Milang, and which was tied to a post. ...

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  35. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    In the latter part of lost week the beat was intense, but Monday brought a change with light rain. Reaping will not be general until next week. The first load of this season's ...

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  36. MACLAREN VALE, NOVEMBER 29.

    The third anniversary of the Belle Vue Lodge, No. 48, United Ancient Order of Druids, was celebrated on Wednesday last, when a picnic and sports were held in a ...

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  37. THE GLENELG RAILWAY.

    Sir—Why are the public so anxious for the Government to purchase the Glenelg Railway: They will expect more trains and cheeper fares, and the Government must keep this in ...

    Article : 222 words
  38. SEMAPHORE.

    At the Semaphore, where many severe fights have been witnessed, the position of affairs was almost identical with that at Port Adelaide. The Mayor retrained his seat ...

    Article : 327 words
  39. HEAVY RAIN IN THE NORTH.

    On Saturday showers of rait fell during the afternoon, bus yesterday a heavy thunderstorm broke over the district, extending from the Flinders Range to the Pekina Hills, about ...

    Article : 250 words
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  41. PRAYER AND NATURAL LAW.

    Sir—I gladly apologize to Justice to All for the omission of the German Lutheran Church, for that Church has boldly maintained her schools. In the face of free ...

    Article : 123 words
  42. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    MORPHETT VALE, NOVEMBER 16.—Present—Chairman, D. S. Forsyth, and Crs. G. Sampson, S. Myle, and F. C. Pocock. Work let—Contract No. 16 McCloud, 14s. per chain contract No. ...

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  43. KAPUNDA, NOVEMBER 30.

    On Wednesday Afternoon the Municipal Council sat as a Court of Appeal against the assessment for the ensuing year. About eighty appeals were dealt with, resulting in a ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD.

    Very little interest was taken in the municipal elections Kensington and Norwood this your, as in only two wards were there contests for Councillor, while the only ...

    Article : 745 words
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