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  2. CARDINAL MORAN.

    It was in September, 1884, that his Eminence Cardinal Moran arrived in Adelaide on his way to Sydney to accept the position of Archbishop of Sydney. On that ...

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  3. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have decided to fill one of the vacancies in the Supreme Court bench caused by the deaths of Mr. Justice Hensman and Mr. Justice Moorhead, ...

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  4. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    On Saturday the Premier (Hon. J. G. Jenkins) received the following telegram from the Prime Minister in answer to his message complaining of the proposed ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The sub-committee of Minda, toe home for weak-minded children, met on Friday afternoon for the purpose of considering the question of building an institution in ...

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  6. THE ARLTUNGA FIELD.

    On Saturday evening Mr. H. B. Cort[?] returned to Adelaide after a three years' residence of the Arltunga goldfield. Mr. Corbin was until recently in charge of the ...

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  7. ST. ANDREW'S DAY.

    Though far removed from their native land, the Scotchmen residing in Australia have by no means cooled in their characteristic attachment to "the land of brown ...

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  8. SIR EDMUND BARTON INTERVIEWED.

    Sir Edmund Barton has not yet received the drought resolutions from the New South Wales Government. He had already stated, he said, that the Federal ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. CABLE NOTICES.

    On Saturday morning the following notice was posted in the G.P.O.:—"Berne advises the administration of Argentine Republ[?] announces that in consequence of the ...

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  10. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Further telegrams report good general falls of rain, especially in the south-western district of Queensland. From a quarter of an inch to an inch and 68 points fell at ...

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  11. A CYCLING FEAT.

    Our Mount Gambier correspondent writes under date of November 28:—"A [?]mart performance is credited to Mr. Clerk, boilermaker for Messrs. Wiliams ...

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  12. OPINION IN ADELAIDE.

    The action of the New South Walea Government in attempting to persuade the Federal authorities to remit the duties on breadstuffs and fodder in that State, owing ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Avalua, which has just arrived from the,Society and Cook Islands, brings news that the Rara tonga council has passed an Act for the concrol, importation, and sale ...

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  14. THE FODDER AND BREADSTUFFS DUTIES.

    Sir—Your Premier's protest against the patriotic and statesmanlike decision of the Federal Premier—to wit, if any State suspends the fodder and breadstuff duties, net ...

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  15. THE GERMAN MAIL.

    The Barbarossa, a fine type of the N.D.L. fleet, arrived from Bremen at 12.35 p.m. on Sunday, and picked up a convenient berth near the ocean buoy. She ...

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  16. MR. CONNOR'S OPINION.

    Mr. C. H. T. connor, [?] the [?] ing Company, when seen by a reporter of "The Advertiser" on the subject, expressed himself as being indignant with the ...

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  17. FAIRS AND FETES.

    A successful strawberry fete and Continental was held at the Exhibition Building on Saturday afternoon and evening in aid of St. Paul's Church. The terrace of the building, being well shaded ...

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  18. TIMBER FOR THE FUTURE.

    The Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill) inspected the Kuitpo forest reserves on Thursday and Friday last. On reserve No. 16 he, found the ironbarks (Eucalyptus ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. TASMANIA.

    Following upon the removal and robbery of a safe at the railway-station, Longford, on Thursday, burglars entered the office of Mr. W. Sidebottom, York-street early on ...

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  20. REPRESENTATIVE GLYNN SPEAKS.

    Representative P. McM. Glynn, who takes a deep interest in constitutional questions, stated to a representative of "The Advertiser" on Saturday that strong efforts ...

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  21. THE TINY TILIKUM.

    It is a far cry from the great five-masted steel sailing vessel Pruessen, 11,150 tons, now on her first voyage, and the IndianCanadian cedar cano[?] Tiliknm, of 4 tons, ...

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  22. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    The second largest branch of active military forces—the 1st Battalion 1st Regiment of Infantry—was ordered to parade by the O.C. (Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Genders) on ...

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  23. THE STANDARD SAMPLE OF WHEAT.

    The corn trade section of the Chamber of Commerce has issued a circular asking for [?]amples of wheat weighing 14 lb., being bought and sold at full market price, on ...

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  24. MANNANARIE HEAD STATION.

    The Jamestown paper states that:—The executors of the late Mr. Marchant have sold the Mannanarie head station to Mr. G. W. Brooks, of Yorkes, Peninsula. The price ...

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  25. A TRAGIC LOVE STORY.

    A sensational love story was unfolded at the East Maitland Police Court on Tuesday, says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," in a case in which a young man, Alfred Henry ...

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  26. A CONSTABLE STABBBD.

    On Saturday at 12.90 a.m. a disturbance took place in Torrens-street, Hindmarsh, and Foot-Constable Moulden, when arresting John Benjamin McCuUocb, was stabbed ...

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  27. A DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANT.

    Mr. Thomas Day, of Keswick, called at The Advertiser" office on Saturday and [?]ade a statement which cannot fail to interest those to whom the drought in the north ...

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  28. UP-TO-DATE ORDERS.

    The South Australian military authorities issued an order on Saturday, announcing, inter alia, that "there will be a parade of all Adelaide corps on Monday, ...

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  29. MR. JOHN DARLING'S OPINION.

    Mr. John Darling, M.P., leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly, was interviewed by a representative of "The Advertiser" on Saturday, and expressed ...

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  30. ORANGES AT SALISBURY.

    Sir—Being a holder of orange land at Salisbury I was an interested reader of the article which you publish to-day concerning Salisbury, and its industries. Most of ...

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  31. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    Prayers of intercession for foreign missions were offered throughout the Anglican Churches of the diocese of Adelaide on Sunday, being St. Andrew's Day. Special ...

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  32. PARCHMENT COMMISSIONS.

    Headquarters have notified the Staff Office that parchment commissions will not be issued until the Defences Bill has been passed. ...

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  33. SPECIAL DUTY PAY.

    The headquarters' authorities have issued the following instructions regarding special duty pay:—"It is to be distinctly understood that under no circumstances ...

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  34. A GOOD HABIT.

    The "Encyclopaedia Britannica" is a great work for reference, and not a mere work of occasional utility. It is an everyday companion. ...

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  35. METHODIST TEMPERANCE WORK.

    The Rev. O. Lake preached the annual temperance sermon at Wellington-sqare Methodist Church, North Adelaide, on Sunday night before an attentive congregation. ...

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  36. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FORCES.

    The establishment agreed to by the Federal Parliament for the South Australian military forces is as follows:—Headquarters' staff and Royal Australian ...

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  37. NEW DISEASES.

    Sir—The diagnosis of disease is one of the most difficult features of animal and human medicine, so much so that a large proportion of those who are associated with the ...

    Article : 307 words
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  39. Y.M.C.A.

    There was a large attendance at the Y.M.C.A. Theatre Royal' service an Sunday night. Mr. H. K. Holmes (secretary of the Christian ...

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  40. BLTND, DEAF, AND DUMB.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Blind and Deaf and Dumb Institution was held at Eagle Chambers on November 28, when there were present Mr. Henry Scott (president), in the chair. ...

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  41. CYCLING.

    Mr. Rudolf Lehr, advance agent for Mr. [?]. Kobl and Mr. Piet Dicken[?]mair, arrived in the steamer Barba[?] on Sanday. Mr. Bool [?] the championship of Europe and of the world. ...

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