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  2. HOSPITAL REGULATIONS.

    At the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday mooning the City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramray Smith) held an inquest on the body of Joseph Williams, who died as the result of ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    Messrs. P. H. Morton, of Sydney, and J. H. Stanley, of Canning Downs, Warwick, Queensland, acting on behalf of themselves and a syndicate, have bought the ...

    Article : 142 words
  4. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    A concert was given on Wednesday evening in the Hindmarsh Town Hall by members of the literary societies of the district. There are now nine societies in and around Hindmarsh. and ...

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  5. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council, Hon. J. Vardon carried motion that reports from public servants to Ministers or to Parliament should be marked by dignity of tone and courtesy of expression. Hon. ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    In the course of a discussion, originated under the auspices of the Mildura Horticultural Society, on the true sultana of commerce, interesting information was ...

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  8. HINDOO IN TROUBLE.

    Sunda Singly a middle-aged Hindoo, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday with Laving committed perjury at a hearing before Mr. Gordon. S.M., on ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Mikado—Mr, Harold Thorley. Nanki Poo (his son)—Mr. Reginald Roberts. Koko (Lord High Executioner)—Mr. George Lauri. ...

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  10. A CASE OF LEPROSY.

    At the meeting of the Board of Health today Dr. Gresswell reported that a chinese resident of Russell street, city, had been found suffering from leprosy in a ...

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  11. IN THE COUNCIL.

    If it were not for the consideration of the revised standing orders members of the Council would be hand pressed for something to occupy even the little while they ...

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  12. A DESTRUCTIVE INSECT

    A short time since a parcel containing coccids destructive of nutgrass was received by a local grower from Mr. Walter Freggart, the New South Wales Government ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Francis Rule, late accountant of the Navigation Department, who was yesterday found guilty of the larceny of cheques amounting to £96, with a strong ...

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  14. 'ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION'.

    At the inquest respecting the death of Alice Maud Newland, who died yesterday in Balmain Hospital, a verdict was returned that her death was due to septicaemia ...

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  15. SOUTH-EASTERN STOCK AND PRODUCE.

    During the seven days ended to-day 14 vans of sheep, 13 of cattle, and three of pigs were sent from south-eastern railway stations to market. The Mount Gambier ...

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  16. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    At the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday morning the City Coroner (Dr. W. R. Smith) held an inquest on the body of Joseph Williams, who died in the institution as the result of having been ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Small Debts Court to-day John Conrad Mengel claimed from the Queensland Union Co-operaiive Bakers' Society £11 17/. wages due. The defence was that ...

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  18. THE EVOLUTION OF OPERA

    Dr. E. Harold Davies read an excellent paper before the members of the Lyric Club on Wednesday evening on "The rise and development of opera." In opening he ...

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  19. ANGASTON RAILWAY.

    Sir—Although there does not seem to be the remotest chance of the Government passing the Angaston Railway Bill, which almost every one in the district looks upon as ...

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  20. SALE OF DRAUGHT STALLIONS.

    Messrs. Campbell & Sons continued their annual sale of stud horses at the City Horse Bazaar, Parkville, to-day. There was a good attendance of buyers, and draught ...

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  21. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    At the entrance of the steps leading to Parliament House there sat on Wednesday an old man extracting dolorous notes from an ancient wheezy accordeon. "Play us a ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The annual report of the labour Bureau shows prosperity in all branches of trade. The factories registered show an increase of 472 over the present year. Arrivals in ...

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  23. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek Railway earnings for the week ended August 1 amounted to £384. The Waihoi Capt. Spinks, from ...

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  24. TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION.

    A meeting of delegates appointed by metropolitan Local Boards of Health to devise measures to prevent the spread pf consumption was held in the Adelaide Town ...

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  25. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS BILL.

    Sir—I observe that Mr. T. C. Walker endeavours to discredit Mr. A. T. Saunders's statement that he has been business as a public accountant for over 20 years. As an ex-Mayor of ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. TIOVLI THEATRE.

    The Tivoli will be closed this and to-morrow nights, and will be reopened on Saturday night, when the new company, headed by Miss Gracie Emmett, will make their first appearance in ...

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  27. PORT ORPHEUS SOCIETY.

    This evening the Port Adelaide Orpheus Society will give its first concert of the fourth term in the Semaphore Town Hall. The society will render the choruses "A wet sheet and a flowing ...

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  28. To the Editor.

    Sir—At the dinner of the Adelaide Deutsche Club Sir Jenkin Coles, when speaking on the question of the sound financial position of the railways of this ...

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  29. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    Pity writes:—"As a spectator at the Central Market, on Wednesday morning I was greatly surprised to see so many ablebodied young men in idleness, and seeking ...

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  30. To the Editor.

    Sir—I cannot accept Mr. Walker's assertion that the Institute of Accountants have not been intriguing for years to get legal recognition, as I know that they have. Mr. Walker's statements ...

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  31. THE COUNTRY.

    At 4 o'clock this morning the ketch Oscar Robinson went ashore on the rocks at the north end of Wardang Island. A. strong north wind ...

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  32. PRESERVING POTATOES.

    The preserving of potatoes seems to be an industry that calls for some enterprising business man in the south-east, with the necessary means to take up. It is a ...

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  33. PROPOSED RAILWAY ECONOMIES

    The railway employes in the traffic department received notice yesterday that in the future a day's work would comprise nine and a half hours. This departure from ...

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  34. IS SUPERPHOSPHATE A "STIMULANT" ONLY?

    Mr. F. E. H. W. Krichauff writes:—"I am surprised that Mr. Allen, ALP., should express himself as he did en August 4 in the discussion of the Crown Lands Bill ...

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  35. RELIGIOUS.

    When the Supreme Court of the Presbyterian Church met last May the members found themselves unable to finish some of their business. It was therefore agreed to have an ordinary ...

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  36. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    The industrial agreement entered into last year (says The Sydney Daily Telegraph of August 3) between the Pastoralists' Union and the Machine Shearers and Shed ...

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  37. PLINDERS STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    A valedictory meeting was tendered to the Rev. Frank Paton, B.D., missionary agent of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, on Wednesday afternoon, in the lecture hall of the church. The ...

    Article : 298 words
  38. PROSTRATED WITH HEADACHES.

    "For years I suffered from severe bilious attacks, accompanied with excruciating headaches," says Mrs. L. Nation, of Regent and Bridge streets, Kensington, Adelaide. ...

    Article : 217 words
  39. THE RAINFALL.

    The following arc the quantities of rain registered at the undermentioned telegraph stations for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Wednesday August 5 ...

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  40. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Dog Scalp."—Five s[?]nngs and [?] the proper [?] 2. No. "Enquiry."—You are correct. It should be Mr. Blan was presented to His Excellency. ...

    Article : 208 words
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