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  2. THE LIBERAL CAUSE.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Hon. A. Deakin) addressed a meeting of the electors the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday evening at the joint invitation of the ...

    Article : 5,608 words
  3. To the Editor.

    Sir—Mr. W. P. Jackson displays a lamentable lack of fairness towards political opponents. He imagines that votes given in the South Australian Parliament often ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. WESTS PICTURE AT OLYMPIA.

    Wests programme of pictures to on shown for the first time this afternoon contains many highly interesting and educative pictures. The principal is a dramatic ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. CURRENT POLITICS.

    Sir—In your eulogy of Mr. Deakin this morning you say—"Probably people—sickened and horrified by such political atrocities as the monstrous art of Parliamentary ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. To the Editor.

    Mr—Regarding points from the speeches," there is no need to make ill blood between the Premier and me. The remark which is styled "ungenerous" on my ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. THE PIERROTS ON THE BEACHES.

    New programmes will he given at all the Pierrot theatres this evening. Henlay Beach and Glenelg Pierrots will enter on the last three nights of their present season ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. To the Editor.

    Sir—The remarks of Mr. Butler in his Mount Gambier speech on the Murray waters question are just what one would expect from a timid ...

    Article : 414 words
  9. To the Editor.

    Sir—The opening speech of Mr. Verran at Wallaroo should be framed and handed down to posterity as a masterpiece of intellectual capacity. His remarks on the ...

    Article : 293 words
  10. To the Editor.

    Sir—I was one to whom the passing of the Bill to increase the allowances of the members of the Federal Parliament came as a shock, thinking, as I did, that, ...

    Article : 2,198 words
  11. BEST'S PICTURES.

    Best's Pictures will begin the twenty-first week at the Trocadero Summer Gardens to-night, and one of the best programme yet submitted is promised. Several of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. THEATRE ROYAL SUNDAY.

    At the Theatre Royal to-morrow the management will present the Sunday evening entertainment, which will consist of a special collection of animated pictures ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. To the Editor.

    Sir—The sage Leader of the Opposition is reported to have said (when he delivered the Trades Hall policy) that "capital could go out of the colony they could do without ...

    Article : 307 words
  14. THE CORRICKS.

    This popular combination are drawing crowded houses in the country. To-night they play at Booleroo Centre. The management wishes to call attention to the alter ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    By advertisement in another column it will, be seen that the first term has now begun, and classes have resumed work. Mr.Ledochowski will meet any other intending ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Flag Lieutenant," which had a run of over 500 performances to its credit in London, and which created a sensation when staged in Sydney and Melbourne last ...

    Article : 339 words
  17. To the Editor.

    Sir—After having carefully perused the Government policy, one is forced to the conclusion that two sections of the community are singled out for special doses ...

    Article : 1,250 words
  18. To the Editor.

    Sir—South Africa is about to elect a Senate—a first Senate—by the members of the existing Legislatures of each province. In the Transvaal full regulations have been ...

    Article : 259 words
  19. "A BACHELORS HONEYMOON."

    Mr. Hogh J. Ward and his company of comedians will make a welcome reappearance at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening next after a long absence. The ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 290 words
  21. To the Editor.

    Sir—People who cannot say anything against a reform that they are not sure will suit them are always keen to try it on the other fellow first. Mr. Butler, as a ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The last week is announced of De Dio in her Parisian prismatic dances which have been a revelation to Adelaide theatregoers. An entire change of ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. To the Editor.

    Sir—The result of the coming elections will be of singular importance, both to State and Commonwealth, in the near future. Therefore it behoves the electors ...

    Article : 253 words
  24. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The Empire Theatre bill this week is particularly strong, with the result that the spacious theatre is crowded tn the doors every evening. One of the most important ...

    Article : 198 words
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