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  2. CASUALTIES

    VICTOR HARBOUR, July 18—Mr. C. Rumpelow, of Encounter Bay, has a thrilling story to relate of adventure at sea during the recent stormy weather. On ...

    Article : 235 words
  3. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    "I believe in South Australia." That is a grand creed, and if everybody in the Central State lived up to it in the practical manner that Mr. A. W. Rutherford ...

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  4. BRITISH SCIENCE GUILD.

    The inaugural meeting of the South Australian branch of the British Science Guild was held at the lecture hall in the Institute Building. North terrace, on Monday ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL.

    A public meeting was held at St. Peter's Cathedral Hall on Monday evening to consider the report of the committee an the proposed approaches and railing for the ...

    Article : 359 words
  7. WAITING FOR A RAILWAY.

    If the royal commission which visited Robertstown at the end of last week was not impressed, tie fault lay with the facts, not with the people. And vet the people ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES.

    BROKEN HILL, July 18.—A telegram from White Cliffs states that John Gallagher, aged 27, made a determined attempt to commit suicide at Yancaania ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    The latent report (dated June 8) furnished by the Acting Trade Commissioner in London (Mr. G. A. W. Pope) contains the following remarks on the canned meat ...

    Article : 302 words
  11. RELIGIOUS.

    For about four years the Methodists af the Grange and surrounding district have held services in the Grange Institute. but there is a desire to have a building of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. BOARDING HOUSE BURNT.

    BROKEN HILL, July 18.—Mrs. M. T. Neimke's boarding house in Blende street Was gutted by fire to-night. Although the skeleton of the building remains, the ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. A VETERINARY LODGE.

    Some time ago a veterinary lodge was formed at Freeling with a view to obtain for the district the services of a capable surgeon. Some fears were entertained at ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. AN IMPROMPTU DIVE.

    COWELL, July 15.—An unpleasant experience fell to the lot of Messrs. T. Davis, of Elder, Smith, & Co.; V. A. Simmons of the Adelaide Steamship Company; and Cornish ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. REV. W. TEMPLE, M.A.

    In August the Rev. W. Temple, M.A., a son of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, will make a tour of the Universities of Adelaide. Sydney and Melbourne ...

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  16. SALE OF DRAUGHT STOCK.

    A record number of buyers attended Messrs. Young Brothers' annual stallion and horse sales held on Thursday and Friday (says our Horsham correspondent) south ...

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  17. RAILWAY EXPANSION.

    The railway from Magnet on the Gernld-ton-Cue line, 92 miles eastward to Sandstone, through auriferous country, was opened on Saturday by the Governor ...

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  18. COMMONAGE AT RENMARK.

    Mr. Newland M.P. on Monday introduced to the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Vaughan MR. E. R. [?] as a deputation from the Renmark ...

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  19. A HAWKER KILLED.

    HORSHAM, July 16.—A Hindu hawker named Young Yarra Singh was thrown out of his wagonette at Buangor on Thursday land received fatal injuries. ...

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  20. FRACTURED SKULL.

    HORSHAM, July l6.—Mr. Angus Wylie, of Carroll, was endeavouring to prevent some horses from getting out of a yard when he was kicked on the right side of ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. MYSTERY EXPLAINED.

    The misconception regarding the lifeboat of the steamer Waddon having been passed by the steamer Wonga Fell was dispelled to-day on the arrival of the latter vessel at ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. EDUCATION' DEPARTMENT.

    Assistants at District High Schools.—Allen, Edgar, B.A., North Adelaide; Bell, Arthur H. B.A.. Adelaide; Gilharm, Charles A. Norwood; Hill Hilda, M. B.A., Wallaroo Mines. ...

    Article : 378 words
  23. THE RURAL VOICE.

    FORRESTON, July 14.—Seeding operation for the bay crops have been completed on most of the farms and in some instances the peas have been sown. In ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. POULTRY EXPORT TRADE.

    The account sales have been received for the shipments of poultry by the steamers Durham, Wilcannia Geelong and Watpara, and to quote a report issued by the ...

    Article : 610 words
  25. BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    PORT VINCENT, July l8.—On Saturday, during the progress of a football match between the Port Vincent and Brentwood teams, one of the former players (L. ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. PALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    VICTOR HARBOUR, July 18.—On Sunday Clifford Grusvenor was riding a bicycle along Stuart street when the machine collapsed and he was thrown heavily ...

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  27. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    CHARLUVILLE, July 13.—Five hundred good fat cattle have left Durham Downs Station on the Copper River for the Adelaide market on change of Drover ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Wednesday evening the first of a series of lectures by Professor Henderson on "St. Francis of Assisi," will be given at the Victoria Hall. It will be illustrated ...

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  29. FIRE AT MALVERN.

    At 7.45 p.m. on .Monday the Metropolitan Fire Bridge received a call from the fire alarm in Eton Street, Malvern. One of the rooms in a house occupied by Mr. ...

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  30. FELL OUT OF A COT.

    PENOLA, July 16.—Last evening a two-year-old son of Mr. Robert Black was playing in his cot with a brother, when he fell out and broke a leg just above the ...

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  31. SCOTTISH INFANTRY.

    Capt. Stewart presided over a large attendance at the annual smoke social of the South Australian Scottish Infantry in Miss Martin's Cafe Pirie street on Saturday ...

    Article : 369 words
  32. BIRDMAN IN ADELAIDE

    There is no gainsaying the backwardness of Australia in matters of aviation, but at last the public are promised an exhibition of flight. The engagement is fixed for ...

    Article : 537 words
  33. CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. G. H. Prosser) AldPhillips Essery Mattingly and Holder and Crs. Lowen Threlfall Atkins Hanson, Ford Woods and Auld, Finance—Receipts £524 expenditure ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. THAT IS THE QUESTION.

    Thirty-one years ago, in 1879 (says an Anburn contributor) the Northern Agricultural Society purchased the showground for £100. It was transferred to the Northern ...

    Article : 144 words
  36. HORSES FOR THE STATE.

    South Australia is not the place to snap up bargains in first-class draught horses, at present. Nobody will deny nut there are some fine animals about but prizes are ...

    Article : 276 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. BARKER BROTHERS' HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. Barker Brothers will conduct their annual sale of horses at the Exhibition Grounds on Thursday and Friday. There will be a big master of good [?] ...

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  39. A.N.A.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide branch was held at Bricknell's Cafe on Monday night. when a cuchre tournament was successful cars ried cut. The prises (an A.N.A. gold broach and ...

    Article : 68 words
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