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  2. NOTABLE WEDDING.

    The marriage was celebrated on Thursday of Miss Beryl Angas, daughter of Mr. Charles H. Angas, of Collingrove, South Australia, and ...

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  3. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Great preparation is being made by the local shipping people with the object of giving coastal residents a splendid chance of seeing the American Fleet in full ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "A Beggar on Horseback" is the title of the drama to be staged at the Theatre Royal tonight, when Rupert Clarke, John Wren, and Meynell & Gunn'a Company ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  6. FIRE AT A FACTORY.

    A remarkable discovery was made this morning by the foreman (Mr. W. Hogg) at the boot factory of Messrs. Ferguson Brothers, Collingwood, where a fire was ...

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  7. MARRIAGE OR MONEY.

    Walter Symonda was today found guilty at Gisborne of having shot Mary Petersen with intent to kill. He was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment. Accused fired ...

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  8. FINANCIAL ETHICS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the High Court today, gave reserved judgment in the action brought by the Wheal Ellen Gold mining Company, No Liability. ...

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  9. LYRIC CLUB.

    This evening a pianoforte recital will be given by Signor V. de Glorgio at the Lyric Club. A splendid programme has been arranged. The programme will open with a ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. THE COUNTRY.

    MOONTA, September 17.—A [?] meeting to consider the site for the proposed new railway station was held at the instit[?] hall last evening. There was only ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    W. Gudgeon, one of the miners seriously injured by the blasting accident in the Occidental Mine at Cobar, has died. ...

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  12. SEMAPHORE CONCERTS AND RECITALS.

    A popular and attractive programme is promised for Semaphore Town Hall on Wednesday evening, September 23. A number of favourite songs and ballads will be ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    The following is the account of the Bank of England, published pursuant to statute, for week ended Wednesday, September 16:- ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. A TAINTED FAMILY.

    John Joseph Kennedy, a ferryman, at Chinderal, whose body, with the hands and feet tied, was found in the Tweed River on Tuesday, was a member of an ...

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  15. MISS DAISY KENNEDY'S CONCERT.

    Miss Daisy Kennedy's concert, which will take place at the Town Hall on Friday, October 2, is already an assured success. Her many admireds are working ...

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  16. THE FOUNDERING OF THE BEGA.

    An action arising out of the foundering of the Illawarra Company's steamer Bega on the south coast was concluded before Judge Rogers and a jury in the District ...

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  17. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Crowded and enthusiastic audiences have been the rule this week at the above theatre, and encouraged by their admiring friends all the artists have tried to excel ...

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  18. "WORLD'S TOURS."

    From Berlin, in Germany, to Borneo, in the East, is a vast stretch, both in distance and ia the physical nature of the two countries: yet the management of the ...

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  19. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' GRIEVANCES.

    At a meeting of the Railways and Tramways Board a claim of 43 clauses was tendered on behalf of the tramway employes It set forth that the present system of ...

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  20. STOPPED BY A FISH.

    The steamer Fiona had a sensational experience when nearing Sydney Heads from the Clarence River today. Shortly after 1 o'clock. when off Bird Island. 45 miles ...

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  21. MURRAY WATERS AGREEMENT.

    It is expected that the Premier or Mr. Lee (Minister for Works) will go to Melbourne at the end of next week to confer with Sir Thomas Bent and Mr. Swinburne ...

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  22. MR. R, NITSCHKE'S CONCERT.

    Mr. R. Nitschke, who for many years was known as the leading baritone of Adelaide, returned by the steamer Orontes, after an absence of over seven years in ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. LIEDERTAFEL JUBILEE.

    The second engagement in connection with the jubilee of the Adelaide Liedertafel took place in the Exhibition Building on Friday night. The celebration took the ...

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  24. WELCOMING PREPARATIONS IN AMOY.

    According to advices received in Sydney today from the Amoy correspondent of The Gung Wah Times, great preparations are being made for the reception of the ...

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  25. RATE OF DISCOUNT.

    The open market rate of discount for best three months' bills ruled on Thursday afternoon 1 7-16 Per cent., compared with 1 9-16 per cent, a week ago. The bank ...

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  26. A BETTING RAID.

    A hotel in Harris street, Ultimo, in which the police suspected betting was carried on, was raided on Thursday night, and the names of a dozen men were taken ...

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  27. VOCAL RECITAL.

    An interesting programme is announced for Miss Meta Buring's vocal recital, to be given in the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday, September 30. It will include ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  29. MARIE NARELLE DIVORCE SUIT.

    Catherine Mary Callaghan, professionally known as Marie Narelle, was examined today in support of her petition for divorce from Matthew Aloysius Callaghan on the ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. THANKS FROM OFFICERS.

    Several captains of vessels in the American Fleet have written to the Government thanking them for the pamphlets which they received giving information in regard ...

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  31. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    On Monday evening next the second stiff concert of the session will be given by the following members of the Conservatorium staff:—Piano, Mr. Brvceson Treharne: ...

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  32. BARRIER WAGES.

    The Barrier Truth newspaper, representing the men, today publishes several contributions concerning the wages question, all of course, against any reduction. One ...

    Article : 243 words
  33. AMERICAN PROGRESS.

    There is a striking article in The World's Work summarizing what has been accomplished in the way of progress. during six years in America. There has been, to ...

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  34. "MARRIAGE SHOPS."

    Pronounced views are held by Mr. Justice Simpson concerning "marriage shops." Their existence he regards as monstrous, and exceedingly short shrift would be ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA MINING SHARES.

    At the close of the business on the Stock Exchange on Thursday mining shares were quoted thus:—British, buyers 17/6, sellers 18/6; Block 10, buyers 57/6, Sellers 60/. ...

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  36. METALS.

    The official prices issued by the London Mining Exchange for industrial metals at the close of business on Thursday were as follow:- ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. ST. COLUMBA'S HAWTHORN.

    A musical and dramatic entertainment was given in aid of the funds of St. Columba's Hall. Hawthorn, on Thursday evening. The programme consisted of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  38. TEE GLOBE PICTURES.

    The weekly change of programme takes place at the New Pavilion tonight. A good list is announced, and will, no doubt, be as successful is the previous one. The ...

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  39. "LET ME DIE."

    Mrs. McDonald, who at North Perth on Thursday afternoon attempted, to drown her two children and herself, died this afternoon. The children are still in ...

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  40. MARINE COLLISIONS.

    The certificates of Capt. Frank William Jolliffe, of the steamer Colac, and Capt. Duncan Downie, of the steamer Pareora, which vessels were in collision off Sydney ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The returning officer for Balkatta electorate has found, after a careful investigation of the rolls, that fewer than half a dozen persons voted twice at the recent ...

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  42. MERCHANDISE.

    Breadstuffs.—The wheat markets are firm, and buyers are more disposed to operate. Cargoes rule firm. The sale is reported of 30,000 qr. of South Australian ...

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  43. COLLEGE PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    A successful concert was given by the Church choir assisted by a number of friends, on Wednesday evening. The programme, which was arranged by Mr. L. ...

    Article : 171 words
  44. MASKELYNE AND DEVANT'S MYSTERIES.

    Commencing with today's matinee an entirely new programme is to be presented to open what is the last week of the season of these world-famous wonder workers. ...

    Article : 132 words
  45. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Strenuous efforts are being put forth by the various Public Service Associations of the Commonwealth to induce the Government to establish a superannuation fund. ...

    Article : 220 words
  46. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 231 words
  47. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Dardanns steamer, from Port Adelaide July 28: Star of New Zealand, Steamer, from Sydney July 29. Departures. ...

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  48. ALLEGED SLANDER ACTION.

    The action in which Joseph Pearson Bought to recover from Gavin Gibson and Co. £5,000 as compensation for alleged libel, came to an abrupt conclusion today. ...

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  49. BURNS-SQUIRES FIGHT.

    At the Exhibition Building tonight there will be the only evening show in Adelaide of the moving pictures so faithfully depicting the famous 13-round boxing ...

    Article : 180 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE TO GERMANY.

    Herr Inner, the Consul-General for Germany, when asked today regarding complaints in the House of Representatives that the North German Lloyd steamers ...

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  51. THREE REMARKABLE CHILDREN.

    As the time approaches for the advent to Australia of the Russian instrumentalists. Leo, Jan. and Mischel Cherniavski, much interest is being displayed in the ...

    Article : 319 words
  52. STARVING SHEEP.

    Out of mobs of 300 rams, the property of the A.M. & A. Company, which arrived by train at Bourke last night, 130 were dead and a dozen more have since died. ...

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  53. SERIOUS CANE FIRE.

    A serious cane fire has occurred at the Goodwood plantation, the property of the executors of the late Mr. Blissett and Mr. Robert Hart of Maryborough. The states ...

    Article : 102 words
  54. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK.

    A unique programme is to be submitted on the occasion of a song carnival to be held on Wednesday, October 7. in aid of the City Brass Band uniform fund. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  55. MINER KILLED.

    Peter Knuckey a tributer, has been killed by a fall of earth in the Ballarat lease at Kanowna. ...

    Article : 24 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 153 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 58 words
  58. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    Mr. Edward Reeves and Mr. W. R. Pybus's students concert will be given in the Victoria Hall tonight. An excellent musical and elocutionary programme has ...

    Article : 39 words
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