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  4. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday tho works and highways committee directed that attention lie riven to the traffic in Rundle street in connection with ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    TARCOOLA, June 21.—Fresh water has been struck in the Muckanippie Well at 105 ft. The present supply is 300 gallons daily, and the flow is increasing as ...

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  6. CHARITY UNAPPRECIATED.

    HORSHAM, June 19.—At the Dimboola Police Court on Wednesday, Francis Duane was charged with having stolen half a sovereign from Edwin Gooding. ...

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  7. CITY COUNCIL FINANCE.

    The following report from the finance committee was presented to the City Council on Monday:—The Mayor reported further in reference to the financial ...

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  8. DOMESTIC QUARREL.

    HORSHAM, June 19.—On Thursday evening Joseph Suit, Aged 60, was admitted to the Casterton Hospital suffering from a fracture of the right thighbone. He is ...

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  9. SPITTING ON FOOTPATHS.

    Those people who had been enquiring [?] the bylaw passed by the Adelaide City Council to suppress spitting on [?] had died a natural death will be ...

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  10. THUNDER IN THE FAR NORTH.

    A heavy thunderstorm passed over early this morning, and 0.41, points of rain was recorded. The weather is still cloudy. ...

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  11. BERT BERI IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, June 19.—Operations in connection with the Beri Beri irrigation scheme have been begun. Mr. Percy Cowan, of the Survey Department ...

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  12. ADELAIDE CORPORATION OFFICIALS.

    The following is taken from the report of the finance committee of the Adelaide City Council to the meeting on Monday afternoon:—The Town Clerk submitted a ...

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  13. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Ald. Glover stated at the meeting of the Adelaide Board of Health on Monday that he had it on good authority, that some of the material from premises condemned in ...

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  14. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The following items referring to tramways are taken from the agenda, paper of the City Council. An application from the Tramways Trust for permission to ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

    When the mail left last week the Australian cricketers were having a good time at Leyton. They had scored 525 for 6 wickets on the Thursday afternoon. ...

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  16. CRESWELL PARK.

    The markets and parks committee reported to the Adelaide City. Council on Monday that it had favourably received a request from the committee of the John ...

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  17. MATCH AGAINST SURREY.

    Australia, 157 ami 207; Surrey, 191 and 178. Surrey won by 5 runs. When the Australians went over to Kennington Oval Hopkins, who had an injured ...

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  18. ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLING.

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  19. PLANTS FROM BRISBANE.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday it was reported that through the good offices of Cr. Dr. Angas Johnson the City Council had been placed in ...

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  20. PLAGUE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    No further cases of plague have been reported to the Port Adelaide Board of Health, nevertheless there hits been no abatement in the crusade against rats. Last ...

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  21. MATCH AGAINST M.C.C.

    The genuine lover of cricket had an afternoon's play in the first day of the match against M.C.C. after his own heart. There was nothing in the nature of a ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    An unfortunate accident happened to Mr. Teddy Stevens, one of the barmen at the Exchange Hotel, on Saturday evening, by he lost an eye. He was opening a ...

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  23. ADELAIDE'S REFUSE DESTRUCTOR.

    Mr. H. A. Garrett, engineer to Messrs. Heenan & Froude, contractors for the refuse destructor, has arrived in Adelaide, and preliminary work has already been ...

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  24. NARROW ESCAPE ON THE MURRAY.

    BOWHILL, June 19.—A boat accident occurred to-day. Mr. Noack (inspector of schools) had finished examining the schools in the district, and was to return to ...

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  26. SCARLET FEVER.

    In the City Council on Monday Cr. Anderson asked if the Mayor would state if an outbreak of scarlet fever had taken place within the metropolitan area. If the ...

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  27. BANQUET TO THE AUSTRALIANS.

    In the evening the members of the Australian team were entertained by the Marylebone Cricket Club at a complimentary dinner, held in the members' dining ...

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  28. ROADS AND FOOTPATHS.

    In the City Council on Monday Cr. Angas Johnson asked the Mayor as a members of the Tramways Trust to strongly urge that the Trust put in order at once all ...

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  29. A BOY INJURED.

    At about half-past 4 on Monday afternoon Arthur Tulk, aged five years, son of Mr. Henry Tulk, coach builder, of Wright street, was riding a tricycle at the ...

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