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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a crowded gallery at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, when the invalided soldiers from the steamer Persic occupied the front rows of the stalls. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. SWEATING.

    Sir—"Manufacturer" in "The REgister" of Tuesday tells us fair prices are paid and good wages can be made—only unskilled labour complains. But he doesn't tell us ...

    Article : 367 words
  4. OUR FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    Monday was an historic day for South, Australia. Men in khaki who had been fighting in South Africa for the Empire in the name of Australia were being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    The Merchant Taylors' and Skmners Companies dined together "attc thire comon hall," in Threadneedle-street, on Monday night. There was a time when the two ...

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  6. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Private J. Pope, who left with the first South Australian Contingent, wrote to his wife from Johannesburg, as follows:—"June 8.—When we left ...

    Article : 3,127 words
  7. LORD ROBERTS'S REPRESSIVE MEASURES.

    Each succeeding proclamation issued in Pretoria by Lord Roberts is more stringent than its predecessor (writes the London "Telegraph"). Every male above sixteen ...

    Article : 233 words
  8. ADELAIDE LIEDERTAFEL.

    There was an excellent attendance at the Town Hall on Monday evening, when the Adelaide [?] held their second smoke social of fails season. A programme ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. AN IMPROBABLE STORY.

    An extraordinary story (says the Durban correspondent of the "Central News") is related by Mr. Wilson, formerly Mine Commissioner at Barberton and lately ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. To the Editor.

    Sir—Considerable attention has been called to alleged sweating in factories, which may be termed "public sweating." What obtains privately? A took some work, but ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. ODE TO THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Sergcant Watson, of the First South Australian Contiagent, in a letter to his relatives in Adelaide, dated Edendale, June 26, states:—"I enclose some verses composed ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. To the Editor.

    Sir-I was carefully reading a statement of sweating prices in Adelaide, and consider a lot of the women are to blame themselves, as there are too many of them for the work ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. PRODUCE NOTES.

    Very disheartening is the story which the probers have to tell concerning the fourth series of sale of colonial wool. It was [?] that a further deeline in rates ...

    Article : 365 words
  14. A CHAIN OF EMPIRE.

    The "Daily Express" publishes the following lines:—Since has weaned on kangaroo, and some had brawned on beef: ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. HOW A YEOMAN TRICKED DE WET.

    Corporal Acton, 54th Company Imperial Yeomanry, in a letter to a Newcastle, Country Down, resident, says he was twice captured by the Boers, and each time ...

    Article : 334 words
  16. THE ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    Sir—At the meeting held at Greenock on Friday evening last to protest against the Angaston Railway, Sir Jenkin Coles is reported to have said, in speaking about the ...

    Article : 314 words
  17. THE EARLY-CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    On Monday evening a numerously attended meeting in connection with the early-closing movement was held at Hannay's Temperance Hotel. Port Adelaide, and was ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. FOOTBALL.

    South Australian Association.—A meeting was held at the Prince Mired Hotel on Monday evening. Mr. A. Sweeney presided over a full attendance of delegates. A reply was received from ...

    Article : 162 words
  19. A BOER PROTEST AND A BRITISH WARNING.

    Telegrams dispatched from Droonfontein under dare June 27 announce thaat on that day Commandant Crowther sent a letter of [?] to General Rundle by medium of ...

    Article : 322 words
  20. To the Editor.

    Sir—Mr. A. D. Bruce says I disregard facts, and that the goods conveyed between Seppeltsfield and Freeling pass over nearly nine miles of road. I am sorry if I have ...

    Article : 526 words
  21. CHESS.

    Metropolitan Club.—The second match was played on Saturday evening. August 4, and proved most successful. The idea of having a set opening proved popular, and it is intended that in the next ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. EASEL CLUB.

    The monthly meeting was held on Thursday August 2, at the studio of the President, Mr. James Ashton. Several new members were proposed. Correspondence from absent members studying in ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. VEGETARIAN SOCIETY.

    There was a large attendance of members and friends of the vegetarian Society of South Australia at the New Church Hall on Monday evening, when Dr. E. M. Care, of Sydney, delivered a lecture on ...

    Article : 244 words
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