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  2. TWELFITH OF JULY.

    members of the Loyal Orange Institution of South Australia mustered in strong ferce Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne. The usual ...

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  3. SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

    The big sheep show which is annually held m Sydney is always a fixture of commanding interest to sheepbreeders throughout the Commonwealth. The ...

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  4. FARMERS AND PRODUCERS POLITICAL UNION.

    A meeting, called by the local branch of the Farmers and Producers Political Union, took place in the institute hall this evening. ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    ORROROO. July 10—His Excellency the Governor and Lady Lc Hunte, on the Railway Commissioner's special inspection train, arrived from the north at 1 o'clock ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The extremely amusing and satirical comedy, "Brewer's Millions," provided a third evening of sheer delight to a crowded audience the Theatre Royal on ...

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  7. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The seventy-eighth weet under the management of Mr. A. Brandon-Cremer was (filtered upon at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening, before a crowded house ...

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  8. NEW MASONIC HALL.

    PORT AUGUSTA. July 10—The Grand Lodge officers arrived by train last night, and were met by Brothers W. G. Pryor, T. Young. Dr. Riddell, and other officers of ...

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  9. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Schoolbook":—"I think it is a great shame that shopkeepers should be deprived of a portion of their means of livelihood through schoolbooks being ...

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  10. TOWN HALL PICTURES.

    Another large attendance was attracted to the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday evening by Messrs. Macmahon & Carroll's living Pictures. Interest was yell sustained in ...

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  11. POSTCARD COMPETITION.

    From "C. H."—"The first postcard competition in connection with Brewster's Millions has come to a conclusion, and I noticed in an account giving ...

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  12. SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    Violent .speeches were made at the Twelfth of July service iu the town hall today. The Rev. O. H. Purcell took "Modern Babylon for his subject. He ...

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  13. THE SINGING TOAD.

    From "Ha McKail." School of Mines:— "Judging from the paragraph in The Register re the singing toad. it appears as though this curious little animal is ...

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  14. SKATING AT EXHIBITION.

    The popularity of the Columbia Skating is still manifested by the large crowds thai attend the three sessions held daily. On Saturday evening a hoop race ...

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  15. SKATING AT OLYMPIA.

    On Saturday night the Olympia Roller Rink attracted an unusually large attendance. and the limmer rock floor was thoroughly appreciated. The graceful ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION.

    From "Money Talks":—"A contingent of 22 cabinet makers are to come to Adelaide under engagement to arrive, shortly, besides three who will be in the city in a ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    STOCKWELL. July 10—At 5 o'clock a disastrous fire broke out on Mr. Withelm Ullrich's homestead, situated about two and a half niles from Stockwell. ...

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  18. MISS HANTKES CONCERT.

    Miss Ethel Hantke's farewell concert which will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening next, is arousing the interest of musicians. Miss Hantke possesses ...

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  19. BUTCHERS DISPUTE.

    PORT PIRIE. July 10—For the purpose of clearing a misapprehension which exists, the acting secretary of the Journeyman Butchers Association states:—"At ...

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  20. EVENING MEETING.

    The evening service was well attended, and the R.W.G.M. (Brother U. H. Quale) again presided. The Chairman made sympathetic reference to the death of ...

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  21. BARRIER CELEBRATIONS.

    Special services in connection with the Twelith, of July celebration* were held in the Protestant Hall and various churches today. ...

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  22. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    UNITED DAUGHTERS OF AUSTRALIA—A new lodge in connection with society was opened in the Thebarton institute on July 10. The executive was represented by Sisters ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "One Who Knows" writes:—"In justice to Mrs. Ring I wish to contradict statements that she was one of the first to sign the petition for Coleman's reprieve. Does ...

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