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  2. THE LAW COURTS.

    PORT PIRIE: Monday, November 5 (before Messrs. J. P. Stew, J. P. and Justices).—Walker v. Tonkin—Claim, £13 7s. 6d. No order made, aa the defendant being a married woman, the court ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    A large and representative meeting of farmers was held here this evening to discuss the serious position of the fanners in the Hundred of Kanyaka and other places and ...

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  4. PRODUCE NOTES.

    The 100 cases of oranges consigned by Mr. J. Hobbs duly arrived in the Woolloomooloo, and they were in better condition this season's previous shipments. There ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Among the passengers by the mail steamer Austral, which, arrived from London on Tuesday, were three members of Mr. G. Misgrove's comic opera company, which ...

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  7. LOCAL COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: Wednesday, November 7, at 10.30 o'clock, at the Supreme Courthouse (before one of their Honors the Judges of the Supreme Court.—Appeal from Police Court. Port Pirie—(G. & J. ...

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  8. RICKARDS'S NEW TIVOLI THEATRE.

    As usual a matinee will be given at Doe Tivoli Theatre this afternoon, when Mr. Harry Shine, the Patterson brothers, and Miss Daisy Harcourt will continue their ...

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  9. ALDINGA, November 3.—On Friday

    evening a successful social was held under the auspices of the institute to celebrate the close of the draught tournament, which was won by Mr. H. Lovelock. The ...

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  10. MAGISTRATES' COURTS. POLICE COURTS.

    HINDMARSH: Tuesday, November 6.—Before Mr. D. H. Griffen—Donald Mathison, fur drunkenness and the use of indecent language in a public place, had to pay i line of 11s. and costs, £1 is Alfred Hubbard was fined £2 Cs. Gd. In all for having been drunk and having used indecent language on the Glen Osmond road. Eliza Dunstan was fined £1 15s. for a similar ...

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  11. SUMMARY OF NEWS

    Our last Summary was published on October 31, and forwarded by the s.s. Oruba, The present issue goes hence by the 8.5. Oceana, which leaves Largs Bay ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. SUMMARY.

    The sitting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday was devoted exclusively to tramways. On the motion that the Electric Tramways Bill as reported be adopted, Mr. ...

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  15. PORT ADELAIDE: Tuesday, November 6.

    Owen Jones, for daring resisted Constable McKay at Port Adelaide on November 5, whilst in the execution of his duty, was ordered to pay £1; in default, seven days' imprisonment. ...

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  16. MILITARY.

    The following orders were issued by the C.S.O. on Tuesday:—The whole of the active force will assemble on the parade ground Adelaide, at 2.30 p.m. on ...

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  17. RELIGIOUS.

    Welcome to the Rev. E. J. Piper.—There was a good attendance at the ririe Street Methodist church on Tuesday evening, when a hearty welcome was tendered to the Rev. ...

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  18. PHILANTHROPIC.

    Orphan Home for Girls.—The monthly meeting of the committee was held at the Home, Carrington street, on Monday. Present—Mesdames Harmer President, in the chair}. Farr, Blackmore ...

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  19. CHESS.

    Adelaide Club.—There is almost invariably a good gathering; of chessplayers at the Prince Allred Hotel on Monday evenings, when the members and their friends meet for practice; and on ...

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  20. EXPORTS.

    The export of breadstuffs from South Australia during the nine months of the present year show that wheat and flour were more largely shipped than for a ...

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  21. FREE TRADE AND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.

    A committee meeting of the above association held in Jackman's rooms on Tuesday November 6. Mr. T. H. Webb presided over a large attendance. A large amount of correspondence was ...

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  22. RAILWAY TO TARCOOLA.

    Sir—May I trouble you with, a few lines on support of Mr. Poynton's admirable speech on this subject in the Assembly on October 3, and also to express a few ...

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  23. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    BELTANA, November 5.—The weather has been thundery and oppressive, but no rain has fallen, and the outlook is serious. CARAWA. October 30.—On Friday a cool change ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIAN DESERT.

    Our Alice Springs correspondent telegraphed on November 3 that Mr. Allan A. Davidson, leader of the Central Australian Exploration Syndicate arrived there on ...

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  25. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    Semaphore Wesleyan Band of Hope.—The annual meetings were held on Thursday evening, when there was a good attendance. Tea was followed by a public meeting, at which the Rev. R. S. ...

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  26. THE JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir—Will the university authorities never have any better arrangements than at present? After each examination "The Register" is flooded with letters complaining of ...

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  27. BOYS' FIELD CLUB.

    Owing to country attractions there was not so large an attendance as usual at the B.F.C. excursion on Saturday, but those who denied themselves the joys of the drill competition and the ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Dr. F. W. Pennefather, who has beer, acting as private secretary to Lord Tennyson since the departure of Captain Wallington intends in a month or six weeks to ...

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  32. CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The mayor (Hr. E. W. Crewes), Crs. Cox, Hardy, McLaren, Williams, and West. Cr. McLaren was appointed returning officer. Sports committee to be requested to attend to rolling of ...

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  33. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir—The name of the future federal capital is the subject of a competition initiated by a Melbourne newspaper. To me it seems that there is only one name in the ...

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  34. DEPUTATIONS.

    Redhill Mail.—Messrs. J. Miller and W. P. Cummins, members for Stanley, presented to the Minister of Education on Tuesday a petition from residents of Redhill and the ...

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  35. MISCELLANEOUS.

    We have received the following telegram from the chairman of the Indian Famine Relief Fund, Calcutta:—"Grateful thanks for twenty-fifth instalment (£24 10s. 3d.)" ...

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