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  2. FAREWELL TO THE PREMIER.

    On Monday afternoon the City Council adjourned its business for half an hour, and gathered in the Mayor's Reception-room to bid farewell to the Premier, the Hon. C. C. ...

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  3. THE MOUNTED MILITARY CONTINGENTS.

    The General Order from head-quarters authorizing the selection of a detachment of mounted troops, consisting of two officers, one sergeant-major, one bugler, and 20 rank and ...

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  4. THE STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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  5. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    The Rev. Frederick Hastings was one of the chief promoters of the recent Congregational memorial to Lord Salisbury against the employment of British arms in support of Turkey ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. R. T. Maurice, who was recently prospecting in the back country north of here, and was obliged to return to the coast on account of the extreme drought, has again left on ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. NORTHERN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.

    A meeting of candidates for the Northern Electoral District was held at Port Lincoln on Friday, April 23, 1897. There was a good attendance, including several ladies. ...

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  8. THE LONDON-COLONIAL WOOL SALES.

    During the week Americas have shown great eagerness in obtaining specialities, giving very full prices for their fancy. Withdrawals have, however, been numerous among the New Zealand and South ...

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  9. URANIA, APRIL 24.

    This neighbourhood joins in the general cry for rain. It is pitiful to see poor beasts crawling about the roads looking for water. Watercarting is proceeding in earnest, and ...

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  10. POONINDIE, APRIL 24.

    The country is in a wretchedly dry state. It is a mystery what the stock are existing upon, and numbers must die when the cold weather sets in. ...

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  11. PORT VICTOR, APRIL 24.

    The Easter holidays brought an unwonted number of visitors to the seaside, and the facilities provided by the railway management were much appreciated. Not only were the ...

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  12. DENIAL BAY, APRIL 17.

    The weather is keeping exceedingly dry. The water question is becoming a serious one, more especially in the Murat Bay district, where many of the settlers cannot get on with ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a crowded house at the Theatre Royal last night, when Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove's company again performed. "Matsa" has in truth "caught on;" the ...

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  14. COOMOOROO EAST, APRIL 26.

    On Saturday morning last a shock of an earthquake was felt almost all over the district. It seemed to be travelling from south to north. ...

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  15. THE BELLS OF CORNEVILLE.

    The lovers of genuine comic opera will shortly be afforded an opportunity of witnessing Planquette's charming work "Les Cloches de Corneville." The Adelaide Harmonic Society ...

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  16. HAWKER, APRIL 23.

    Yesterday 111 horses belonging to wilson residents were trucked here, and left by special train for William Creek in search of feed. There is a scarcity of chaff here, and the ...

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  17. GIFFEN'S AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The cricket match between Giffen's Eleven and eighteen representing Coolgardie was resumed and concluded today. The weather was bright and the attendance moderate. ...

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  18. HAMILTON, APRIL 26.

    The weather is cloudy. Very light rain has fallen. Seeding is progressing, but there is no feed. ...

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  19. THE BARTON TOWN HALL.

    On Monday evening the St. Crispin Minstrel and Variety Company gave a concert and dance in aid of the Boot Operatives' Strike Fund. The St. Crispin Orchestra ...

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  20. TARCOWIE, APRIL 26.

    A sharp shock of earthquake was left here on Saturday morning last at half-past 6. It appeared to travel from west to east, and was accompanied by a loud rumbling noise like ...

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  21. COWARDLY ASSAULT AT BROKEN HILL.

    Sub-Inspector Webb, who has charge of the local police, was violently assaulted in Argentlane yesterday evening, it is asserted, by not less than five men. He noticed several men ...

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  22. BAD GREECE AND GOOD TURKEY.

    Sir—"Arthur E. Beilby's" letter is deficient in point; but the drift of it seems to indicate a desire to rouse public feeling here into active sympathy with the Greeks—the ...

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  23. MR. HOURIGAN AND THE RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER.

    At a recent meeting of the Hindmarsh Corporation a letter was received from Mr. A.G. Pendleton, the Railways Commissioner, to the effect that Councillor Hourigan, M.P. had unintentionally ...

    Article : 228 words
  24. STOCK EXCHANGE OF ADELAIDE.

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  25. DROUGHT-DISTRESSED FARMERS' FUND.

    The subscriptions received by the Proprietors of The Register, The Observer, and The Evening Journal, and handed over to the Finance Committee of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. WEATHER IN THE COUNTRY.

    Nice showers fell during last night and early this morning, but the sky is clearing again, and does not look promising for a further downfall. ...

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  27. A BREEZE IN THE HINDMARSH TOWN COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council on Monday evening the Mayor, Mr. A. W. Ralph, reported that an enquiry ordered by the Council at the request of Mr. J. O'Brien. who left the ...

    Article : 405 words
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  29. INTERCOLONIAL SHARE MARKETS.

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  30. A FARMER KILLED AT HAMMOND.

    On Saturday morning Denis Molony, a farmer, was found dead beneath a spring-dray near the entrance to his farm, two miles from Hammond. He had been working during the ...

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  31. VESTRY MEETINGS.

    CHRIST CHURCH, KAPUNDA.—Held April 20. Rev. C. Hornabrook presided, and reported satisfactory progress, especially in number of communion made. The overdraft had been paid off. A ...

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  32. THE RAINFALL.

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  38. CALLS AND DIVIDENDS.

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