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  2. THE EGG CIRCLES.

    A representative of The Register was piloted over the new egg-collecting circles' city depot, off Waymouth street, on Tuesday afternoon. The man ...

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  3. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    Australia's active produce season has again begun. After an exceptionally wet, fairly favourable winter, the produce of farm and station has to be brought to market. ...

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  4. MINING.

    The following cable message was received to-day by Messrs Graham, Price, & Co., attorneys for Messrs. James Brothers from their London office:—"Extrordinary general meeting Hannan's Star ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. THE COUNTRY.

    PORT PIRIE, September 21.—A meeting of business people was held yesterday at the institute for the purpose of considering a request from the committee of ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Victoria Hall held a large audience on Tuesday night, when the Adelaide Liedertafel gaye a concert. The well-known male choir was assisted by Miss Bertha ...

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  7. THE LATE SIR THOMAS BENT.

    When the the Sir Thomas Beat was Speaker (1892-4) he one night decided a knotty point that had been raised in the Legislative Assembly. "Is that then ...

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  8. MOUNT GAMBIER HUNT CLUB RACES.

    The Hunt Club Races were held to-day in splendid weather. There were about 1,000 people present, and they invested freely in the totalizator, through which £1,584 15/ passed. This was a ...

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  9. AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    To-day many of the Sooth Australian members of the Australasian Catholic Congress will leave for Sydney to be in readiness for the opening ceremony at St. ...

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  10. AUSRALIAN MARKETS.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat was a little steadier to-day, with buyers at 4/6½, to 4/6½, and sellers of parcels at 4/7. A little business was done at 4/6½ ex store. New wheat for forward delivery delivery was ...

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  11. LYRIC CLUB.

    Mr. Oscar Taeuber, assisted by Mr. W. R. Cade cave a vocal recital at the Lyric Club on Wednesday evening to a brilliant audience, which crowded the large concert room ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. EPSOM RACES.

    The weather was beautifully fine to-day, and the meeting at Epsom was well attended. There was a smash in the Second Division Handicap, the opening race, six horses falling near the ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    The Jagoe Street Hall, Semaphore, was filled on Wednesday evening, when a successful entertainment was provided by the pupils of the Misses Carmen Wright and ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT.

    Considerable interest is being taken by music lovers in the concert to be tendered in the Town Hall next Saturday night to Mr. W. R. Cade, who intends to leave ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. THE AMERICAN BOYS.

    The boys will open their South Australian tour in the Town Hall on Friday evening, October 8, when they will present their vandeville and athletic entertainment. ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENT AT NORWOOD.

    On Wednesday evening the students of Miss Mabel Best, assisted by leading vocal and musical artists, gave a successful entertainment in the Baptist Lecture Hall ...

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  18. B.H.J.C. MEETING.

    The spring meeting of the Broken Hill Jockey Club was licit! this afternoon in fine weather. The racing was good, although the fields might have been better. There were no accidents. ...

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  19. REEVES'S RECITAL.

    Ralph Connor's well-known story "The Sky Pilot" will be repeated by Mr. Edward Reeves in the Victoria Hall on Saturday evening next. The racital as given ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. SCHOOL FOR MOTHERS.

    A well-attended drawing-room meeting was held in Adelaide on Wednesday evening, at which. Mrs. F. C. Spurr, of Melbourne, gave an interesting address upon ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    MANNAHILL, September 21.—On Saturday 4,889 mixed sheep, consisting of ewes and wethers, arrived from Ray and Pinkalla Stations, Queensland; owner. Mr. S. ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. ALL NATIONS' FAIR.

    On Wednesday afternoon an "All nations" fair was opened in St. Mary's Hall, Bculah road, Norwood, in aid of the debt on that property. Stalk, which represented seven nations of the ...

    Article : 304 words
  24. SHEARING OPERATIONS.

    MANAHILL, September 21.—Shearing operations concluded at Outalpa Station on Friday; 43,307 sheep were shorn, which yielded 1,109 bales of wool. The shearers ...

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  25. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    BURNSIDE, September 20.—Present—All except Cr. Anstey. Several youths and others were cautioned against riding bicycles on footpaths Crown Lands Department notified approval of ...

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  26. CATERPILLARS AT PINNAROO.

    Mr. T. H. Webb, of Adelaide, points out that the caterpillar has shown itself freely in portions of the Pinnaroo country, and settlers arc much concerned regarding ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. BOXING.

    SYDNEY. September 22.—A contest for the lightweight championship of Australasia took place at the Stadium to-night between Douglas and Thorn. It lasted the ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. RELIGIOUS.

    On Wednesday evening at the Lady Colton HalL an illustrated lecture Mas riven by the Rev. J. A. Graham. Mr. C. H. Goode was in the chair. The mission is ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. CYCLING.

    The Australian half-mile cycle paced record of 428. put up by W. McDonald on the Sydney Cricket Ground was lowered by A. J. Davies on the Brisbane Cricket Ground this afternoon by half ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. "THENOMENAL HARVEST."

    PERTH, September 22.—Steady rain set in throughout the south-west to-day. This should ensure a phenomenal harvest. YORKETOWN, September 20.—Judging ...

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  31. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The shooting for the King's Prize at the meeting of the Queensland Rifle Association was concluded to-day. It resulted in a win foe A. Cutler, of Bathurst, with a score of 293. Lient Finlay ...

    Article : 59 words
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