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  2. THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS

    On Monday afternoon a large and influential deputation of business men waited on the Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. G. Pendleton) for the purpose of urging on him ...

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  3. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    The last meeting of the City Couneil for the present municipal year was held on Monday afternoon. There were present— The Mayor (.Mr. Cohen, ALP.), Aid. ...

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  4. ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. R. Butler) has asked us to publish the following:- As various statements have appeared in ...

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  5. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    The Military Commandant (Lieutenant[?] Colonel Lyster), speaking to a representative of "the Advertiser" on Monday afternoon on the question of the small ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The following municipal nominations were dedaied on Monday at noon:- ADELAIDE. Reluming—officer, Alderman Brace. ...

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  7. THE TURF.

    Fernlea was scratched on Monday for Tattersalls Hurdle Race, and Tranquility for the Steeplechase. Nominations for the Kadina and Wallaroo ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    A painful accident happened to Mr. George Hucks, a farmer, living near Eudunda, on Tuqsday afternoon. Mr. Hucks was engaged in stripping his crop with an ...

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  9. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD.

    Returning Officer, Alderman Bulks For Mator.—William Harrison story, contractor, Norwood (elected). Aldermen.—Robert Pnillipps, mason, Norwood ...

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  10. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Last night a thunderstorm, with vivid lightning, passed over, with disastrous re-, suits. About 2 o'clock this morning, when the storm was at its height, a [?]ash of ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A HORSE AND PARALYSED.

    A serious accident occurred at Bute on Thursday last, Archibald Steven, a young man, being the victim. He was in a paddock rounding up some horses, when the ...

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  12. HINDMARSH.

    Returning-officer, Alderman Hocking. For Mayor.—James Francis King, builder, of Hindmarsh; elected. Alderman.—Joseph Douglas Brown, mason, of ...

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  13. MEETING AT WALLAROO.

    The annual meeting of the Wallaroo Town Council took place in the new Town Hall on Saturday evening. The hall was well filled. The mayor presided, and read the annual report, which ...

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  14. AN ENTEPRISING BRANCH BUREAU.

    The Eudunda branch of the Agricultural Bureau is to be congratulated upon the many branches of experimental work it has taken up from time to time with beneficial ...

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  15. ST, PETERS.

    Returning-officer, Alderman G. h. Glover[?] For Mayor—Henry Wood Langsford, contractor, East Adelaide (elected). For Aldermen—Robert John Coombs, woolbroker, ...

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  16. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE.

    On Sunday last Messrs. Williams Brothers and their families were spending the day on the beach. During the afternoon [?] lad, Tom Ward, who had accompanied ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    During; the present recess at the Theatre Royal this popular place of amusement has been thoroughly renovated and cleansed in every part, and the supply of water from ...

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  18. THE UNLEY TOWN HALL.

    The much-discussed question of the rebuilding of the Unley Town Hall came up again at the meeting of the local municipal body on Monday evening. Councillor V. ...

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  19. THEBARTON.

    Retuming-Officer, Mr. E. J. Filsell. For Mayor.—Robert Burns Cuming (elected). Councilors.—Strangways ward—James Weeks, bootmaker; Daniel Francis Brazel, cierk. ...

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  20. THE CITY SHEEP MARKET.

    The clerk of the Sheep and Cattle Market, in his annual report to the City Council, states:- "I must emphasise the fact again that this ...

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  21. MILANG AND THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    A number of fat sheep and lambs have been trucked from here during the past month or two. Last week two special trains left for the city loaded with sheep. These ...

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  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Another change of programme was made at the Tivoli Theatre on Monday evening, when Mr. Howard Vernon's Company appeared in the romantic musical comedy, ...

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  23. GLENELG.

    Returning officer, Councillor H. V Moyle. For Mayor—Hugh John Pearce, Partridge-street, New Glenelg, boot manuiacturer (elected). Councillors.—New Glenelg ward—William ...

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  24. A SMART CAPTURE.

    At the local Police Court to-day, before Messrs. J. W. Yeatman and J. English, George Sutton was charged with unlawful possession of goods reasonably suspected to ...

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  25. BOOKABIE.

    November 15.—Last week we experiencea severe storms of rain and hail, and considerable damage was done to some of the crops. Mr. Nicholls had the whole of his ...

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  26. BRIGHTON.

    Returning-officer, Councillor F. J. Naish. For Mayor—Benjamin Benny, New Brighton, solicitor (elected). Councillors.—Central ward—John Bennett. ...

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  27. A PORTER INJURED.

    On Saturday a porter named B. Mylor, employed at the Roseworthy station, was the victim of a serious accident while shunting. A compound fracture of each ...

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  28. YORKETOWN.

    For Mayor—Henry Arthur Bluett Davies, medical practitioner. Councillors.—North ward—Charles Klem, blacksmith. South ward—George Martin, saddler. East ...

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  29. GAWLER.

    For Mayor.—George Bright, wheelwright (elected). Councillors.—North ward—James Fergusson, machinist (re-elected). East ward—Patrick ...

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  30. DROWNED IN THE RIVER LIGHT.

    A man named Clarke was bathing in the River Light, near Ford's, on Sunday, with several other men. He suddenly sank. His companions were unable to recover him, ...

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  31. BALAKLAVA.

    November 24.—A 13 year old son of Mr. Richard Wood, of Woods, met with an accident this morning. The lad was at work steering a stripper, and was about ...

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  32. FAIRS AND FETES.

    November 21.—The members and friends of the Anglican Church here held village fair on Saturday last in aid of the building fund. The Town Hall, in which it was held, was nicely decorated, ...

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  33. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Returning-officer, Councillor Haig. For Mayor—Dr. C. C. MacDonald (elected). Councillors.—North ward—Geo. Truman (elected. South-east ward—Fred. Foote (elected). ...

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  34. SUICIDE AT ALDINGA.

    Mr. Joseph Denton, an old resident of this township, committed suicide early this morning by throwing himself down a well. He had been a great sufferer for some time ...

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  35. EUDUNDA.

    November 21.—The hum of the strippe[?] is heard again, and reaping will soon [?] general in the district. Some good crop[?] will be harvested to the west of the range. ...

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  36. QUORN.

    Returning-officer—Mr. John Cottrell. For Mayor—Robert Thompson and George Richardson Cobbin. Councillors—West ward. William Lane Hudson ...

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  37. A LUCKY ESCAPE.

    On Monday lnst Mr. W. Roper had a most thrilling experience with a snake. He was in his barn, and wishing to get some small article which had fallen down behind a case ...

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  38. KAPUNDA.

    Returning officer—Councillor R. J. Hooper. Mayor—D. James, M.P. (re-elected). Councillors—Wes,t ward, J. A Smith (re-elected); South ward, W. Flavel (elected); East ward, T. ...

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  39. BURRA.

    The annual strawberry fete in connection with St. Mary's Church, Burra, was held in the institute on Friday last. The rector (Rev. W. G. M. Murphy), in asking the Hon. J. Lewis to ...

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  40. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    November 24.—A farewell social was given on Friday evening in honor of Mr. A. Rady, a deacon of the Congregational Church, who is about to leave the district, ...

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  41. GOOLWA.

    For Mayor—George Ritchie, M.P. (elected). Councillors—North ward, Walter Frederick Newell, Patrick Michael Corcoran. South ward. Charles John George Dodd. William Adolph ...

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  42. A DEPORTED BURGLAR.

    Sir—I desire most heartily to thank the kind friends who have helped to send the poor fellow referred to in your columns out of the colonies. He has a chance to ...

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  44. KADINA.

    November 23.—The Yorke's Peninsula Starr-Bowkett Society held an appropriation meeting at the office of the society on Friday evening. Mr. James Paull presiding ...

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  45. CLARE.

    Returning-officcr—Mr. T. P. Gillen. For Mayor—W. Kelly (elected). Auditor—J. McCord (elected). Councillors—North-West ward, T. F. Pink ...

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  46. DESERTING ITALIAN SEAMEN.

    Captain Scotto di Vettimo, of the Italian barque Schenir, has had considerable trouble in consequence of the desertion of four seamen. One was captured at ...

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  47. BURRA.

    For Mayor—John Sampson, of Kooringa, agent (elected). Councillors—North ward. Thomas P. Halls, of Kooringa, cab proprietor, and Henry Catchlove ...

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  48. KERSBROOK.

    November 24.—A concert was held in t[?] council chamber on Monday, November 17 in aid of the Kersbrook Ping-pong and [?] provement Society's piano fund. Mr. W. ...

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  49. PERTH CUP MEETING.

    The following weights were issued on Monday for the Perth Cup, and the Railway Stakes, to be run on December 30 and [?]anuary 1 respectively:- PERTH CUP. ...

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  50. MILANG.

    On Thursday evening a successful strawberry fete and sale of gifts took place in the local institute in connection with the Church of England. The attendance was satisfactory, and good business ...

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  52. PORT PIRIE.

    Returning-offirer—Councillor Conley, For Mayor—Fred. Grey, Lewis John Wlieher For Councillors—North ward, Charles Edward Herbert (elected); South ward Donald McIntyre, ...

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  53. AN OLD WARRIOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. M. Sheedy, an old colonist, and resident of this locality. He left his native land, county Clare, Ireland, in 1848, for the Cape of ...

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  54. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    D Company, 1st Battalion Infantry. v. the Fulham Defence Rifle Club fired a match at Fulham on Saturday. The weather was all that could be desired, and the citv team thoroughly ...

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  55. GAWLER WARD, ADELAIDE.

    On Monday evening Mr. Henry Hill addressed a crowded and most enthusiastic meeting of the electors of Gawler ward at the Foundry Hotel. Mr. J. R. Anderson presided, and in addressing ...

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