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  2. THE FIRST TREBELLI CONCERT.

    For some weeks past musical Adelaide has been giving considerable attention to the announcements regarding Mdlle. Trebelli, whoso performances in the eastern colonies ...

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  4. REVIEWS.

    The scene of "A Humble Enterprise," by Ada Cambridge, is located in Melbourne Joseph Liddon, at the close of a day's holiday, was wending his way homeward with his gun ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Corporation meeting last night the Mayor, Mr. W. H. Cox, J.P., stated, in answer to a question, that no reply had yet been received from the Minister of Education in ...

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  6. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    Seventeen members of the Council were in their places on Tuesday afternoon when the President ascended the dais, and later on another one strolled in, so that there were ...

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  7. CAN THE FARMERS LEARN A LESSON?

    Sir—Exodus xx. 15. "Thou shalt not steal," vide "W. Tupper," Balaklava, has been under my special notice for the last two weeks, it being the subject of a Bible-class to which I ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor, Mr. T. C. Holland, and Councillors Andersen, Moule, Jones, [?] Dring, Neville, Hicks, and Tweeddale. Mr. John Higgins applied for the use of the Unley ...

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  9. THE UNITED STATES.

    Ten years ago the experience of Plymouth, in Pennsylvania, a town of 9,000 inhabitants, attracted attention hero and abroad, owing not only to the severity of an epidemic of ...

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  10. ST. PETERS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. Wyles) and Councillors Brown, Coombs, Glover, Hains, Hutchinson, Lodge, McDougall, and Stacy, and the Town Clerk, J. C. Bailey. ...

    Article : 417 words
  11. THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Hourigan directed attention to the newspaper paragraphs concerning the death from exposure of John Burt in which ...

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  12. STATE EDUCATION.

    Sir—So £3,000 a year more is to oe given for free education. How can the mind be in a fit state to receive education unless the body is in a healthy condition and how can the body be ...

    Article : 377 words
  13. INVENTION AND PATENTS.

    A very curious man-engine is employed at Trevesan Mine Cornwall, a mine which is 300 fathoms deep. This engine has been constructed for litting the miners and lowering them to their ...

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  14. SUGAR-GROWING IN QUEENSLAND AND LABOUR.

    Sir—As it is confidently stated by some who ought to know batter that sugar-growing can be carried on in Queensland by white labour alone, I ask you to print the following ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Under this heading a great many letters have lately appeared in the Register, and, with the exception of the excellent production of Mr. W. E. Radford, in none of them do I find ...

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  16. BRIGHTON, AUGUST 21.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. W. Vincent) and Councillors Thomas, Silver, Pontilex, and Thiselton. A letter was received from the Secretary of the Institute, asking for the free use of the Town Hall ...

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  17. COLONEL WHITE'S "POCKET-BOOK"—KRUGER'S EVENING PRAYER.

    Sir—The Times of Tuesday, July 7, printed the following letter prominently:— "Sir—My attention has been drawn to the publication in your issue of May 11 of the ...

    Article : 398 words
  18. APPLICATIONS.

    4414. An improved machine for glazing, glassing, and embossing chrome, tanned, on other kinds of leathers and tools there for, Pullman & Hainsworth (provisional). ...

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  19. THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL AND PROFESSOR WATSON.

    Sir—The letter of "M. D." in yesterday's issue shows that he either does or will not read his paper. If he had he would have seen that Professor Watson, and he alone, was ...

    Article : 314 words
  20. EARLY REMINISCENCES.

    Sir—Quite a number of paragraphs have lately appeared in your issued of early arrivals and reminiscences of bygone days. I came by the barque Katherine Stewart Forbes on ...

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  21. DINGOES AND DROUGHT.

    Sir—During the first seven months of this year we have destroyed 229 dingoes on this station, mostly by trapping, as they are too cunning to take poison. During the first ten days of this ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Your correspondent "Caia Agricola" seems to be quite excited over the meeting of delegates to be held at Gladstone on August 26, and particularly on account of Port Pirie ...

    Article : 298 words
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