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  2. COUNTRY SHOWS.

    The seventh annual show in connection with the Great Flinders Agricultural and Horticultural Show was held at Lipson Showgrounds on Thursday, October 8. ...

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    "Gladstone" summarizes arguments of previous writers upon this question, and remarks inter alia:—"That a white Austrslia is a laudable ambition Japanese have ...

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  4. WORLD'S TOURS.

    The trip this week to the Hawkesbury River and bridge, in New South Wales, is attracting large crowds to the central station in Rundle street, and keen interest ...

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  5. DEAE AND DUMB MISSION.

    There was a large gathering in the Victoria Hall on Tuesday evening, when, the seventeenth annual meeting of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission was held. His ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night will witness the last presentation at the Theatre Royal of the emotional dram. "The Woman Pays." Large audiences have been the order since its first ...

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  7. DOMESTIC INFELICITY.

    A story of unhappy marital relations was unfolded at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday morning (before Messrs. J. Gordon,S.M., R. Threlfall, and A. McGregor ...

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  8. LAW COURTS.

    —Motion for Decree Nisi.— Max Arthur Boucaut v. Ethel May Bou caut.—Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., with Mr. C. a'C. Bloxam, for the petitioner, moved ...

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  9. PORT ADELAIDE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Caledonian Society was held at the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday evening. The Chief (Mr. W. Brock) ...

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  10. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The new artists who opened with Mr. Brandon-Cremer's All-Star Company on Saturday have been the means of strengthening the show and crowded houses have ...

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  11. FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL.

    Arrangements in connection with the commercial travellers' fancy dress football match on Saturday in aid of Minda Home, the Home for Incurables the District ...

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  12. FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS.

    At the New Pavilion on North terrace this afternoon Fitzgerald's Circus will give another of its popular children's matinees. The programme not only includes all the ...

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  13. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir—Will you kindly publish the enclosed extract from a letter written by Mr. R. Harrison, grocer, of Leichhardt, near Sydney, which was published in a recent ...

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  14. "ORIGIN OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA."

    From the Rev. E. K. Miller:—"Several years ago, under the above heading, I forwarded to you a letter, which appeared in The Register, designed to show the fallacy ...

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  15. PIANO AND VIOLIN RECITAL.

    Messrs. William Silver and Eugene Alderman gave an enjoyable recital to a small but enthusiastic audience in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. The ...

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  16. SUPREME.—CIVIL.

    This was a petition by Joseph Fames Hitchcox, of Semaphore, accountant, for an enquiry into the supposed lunacy of Frances Hitchcox. of Semaphore, widow. Mr. ...

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  17. INSOLVENCY.

    Michael McCarron, of Marrabel, contractor; adjourned final hearing.—Mr. W. F. Owen, for the opposing creditors, examined insolvent, and elicited that his father had seized a buggy and pair ...

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  18. TEMPERANCE DRINKS.

    When moving the second reading of the Food and Drugs Bill in the Legislative Council on Tuesday the Chief Secretary said, inter alia, that there was power to ...

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  19. MAGISTRATES'.

    HINDMARSH: Tuesday, October 13 (before Messrs. A. Puddy and F. J. King).—George Stoner was charged, on the information of Sgt. Radford, with having driven two hones in a ...

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  20. POLICE.

    Eight men were ordered to pay fines ranging from 5/ to £2 2/ for drunkenness. Andrew Ronald, for having been drunk in Tavistock street on October 12, had to pay £1. He ...

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  21. To the Editor.

    Sir—I am indeed thankful, that Mr. Dankel has corrected the very wrong impression I had concerning his utterances on this question. He has done me a great ...

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  22. ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR.

    A crowded audience is expected to welcome the "Sweet singers from Treorchy" at the Town Hall to-morrow evening. The first programme includes many of the ...

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  23. CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. W. Dawkins) and Crs. Lynch. Schulz. Forgie, Antwis, Waters and Rebbeck.—The Mayor reported that he had been waited upon by a representative of the ...

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  24. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

    At the annual meeting of the Sunday School Union on Monday evening the secretary (Mr. P. T. Scott) presented the thirty-sixth annual report. After referring to the gratifying ...

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  25. TRAMWAYS TRUST AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    From "Ratepayer":—"Whether by accident or otherwise, the letter from 'A. T. Saunders' on Tramways Trust and electric lighting and the letter from another ...

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  26. PORT ADELAIDE: Tuesday, October 13.

    Two men were fined for drunkenness. ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE.

    On Friday, October 9, St. Joseph's Orphanage, Largs Bay, was visited by the Archbisbop of Adelaide (Most Rev. Dr. O'Reily). He was pleased to see the ...

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  29. "THE RED MILL."

    Six nights and a matinee have been listed by Mr. J. C Williamson for his production of "The Red Mill," which will begin to revolve on Saturday evening next ...

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  30. CONVICTIONS FOR DRUNKENESS

    From "Nephalia":—"Fourteen this time —three less than last, if I am not wrong in my arithmetic or 'falsifying facts!' Somebody suggests the hot feather. We all ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Rex."—Your only remedy is to cut the branches which overhang your fence. "Subscriber."—You must go out on the expiry of your lease. You are not entitled ...

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  33. J. V. LAWTON & CO.'S PICNIC.

    The second annual picnic in connection with the above firm was held at Long Gully, National Park, on Saturday last. Two large drags, containing about 50 employes and their friends, left ...

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  34. CHARGES AGAINST MILK VENDORS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. J. Gordon, S.M. George Coulter, of Adelaide, pleaded guilty to a charge preferred by Inspector Shakespeare ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. Advertising

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