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  2. [?]IUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    November 28.—Present The Mayor (Mr. A. J. Robert.) Crs. Hibberd, Moyle, Hambridge, Burford and murphy. Mr. H. J. Pearce (the Mayorelect) was also present. The health [?]cer (Dr. ...

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  3. AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE.

    The Melbourne Bicycle Club opened the Austral race meeting on Saturday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground under the mo[?] favorable conditions. After the recent rains ...

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  4. FEDERAL GOSSIP.

    Mr. Kingston has been called a hard taskmaster. He may be, but he is harder to himself than to any of his subordinates, all of whom are being generously treated in ...

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  5. SOUTH-EASTERH DRAINAGE WORKS.

    The people of South Australia live under a variety of conditions. In the far north the season will probably be the worst ever experienced, the rainfall is unprecedentedly ...

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  6. PORT AUGUSTA.

    November 28.—The annual meeting of ratepayers was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, when the mayor (Mr. T. Hewitson. LL.B.). who presided over a ...

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  7. ELECTORATE CRICKET.

    Visitors to the oval on Saturday witnessed a remarkable batting performance. Tt was in the match East Adelaide v. West Torrens, and the former put up a total for ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    Albert Blatehcnoir. of Hawker, accidentally shot himself in the shoulder during the early part of the week, the wound being so severe that he was sent down on ...

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  9. TORT VICTOR.

    November 28.—In previous years the Steinwald wheat was fancied greatly by producers here, but this season it has in a great measure been replaced by the Bearded ...

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  10. ACCEDENT TO A CTULD.

    Allan Robins, aged 6 years, son ot Mr. J. H. Robins, met with a painful accident last night. The little fellow and his sisters and playmates were riding a small pony "in ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    This morning news was brought here that a young man named E. Charnstrom was missing from his employer's place. The young fellow was sent out yesterday by ...

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  12. THE TURF.

    A special committee meeting of the Port Augusta and Flinders Jockey Club was held yesterday evening, to consider" the matter of holding the summer meeting Ob January ...

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  13. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Charlie Ah Lee, of the Green Park market gardens, was the victim of a painful accident yesterday afternoon. He was on his way home from the town, seated on a bag ...

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  14. WILLUNGA.

    November 28.—The Methodists at Willunga held their annual variety fair in the O[?]fellows' Hall on Wednesday last, and between £20 and £22 was taken during the ...

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  15. WARWICK FARM RACES.

    The Warwick Farm Race Club held a meeting yesterday in fine weather, and with a good attendance. Results:- JUMPERS' FLAT RACE. ...

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  16. HAWKER.

    November 28.—A meeting of the Hawker Vigilance Committee was held on Thursday evening, and Mr. W. J. Pyman presided. The secretary reported that he had ...

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  17. WALLAROO.

    November 28.—The annual entertainment by the scholars attending the School of St. Joseph, which is conducted by the sisters of the order", took place in the new Town ...

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  18. YARCOWIE.

    November 27.—A cricket match was played on Saturday between Yarcowie and Terowie schoolboys, resulting in a win for Yarcowie, C. Patrick making the highest ...

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  19. YACKA.

    November 26.—The first load of this season's wheat was delivered here to-day to Mr. A. Pelton, agent for the Adelaide Milling Company, by Mr. J. Badman, jun. The ...

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  20. MILLICENT.

    November 26.—Another old identity. Mr. Frederick Werchon, sen., father of Mr. F. Werchon, of Rivoli Bay-road, has died. The deceased gentleman, who was ...

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  21. YORKETOWN.

    November 27.—Farmers are now harvesting. A quantity of hay is being cut. and the binder seems to be coming into general use here. A few combined harvesters are ...

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  22. POLO.

    There were not as many spectators as usual at the polo matches at Plympton on Saturday. The weather was unpleasant, a strong westerly wind swept over the ...

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  23. TAPPING THE RAIN CLOUDS.

    Sir—Will you permit me to make one or two more suggestions relative to what I think may very likely [?]rove to be the key to unlock the problem of artificial rain ...

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  24. EPSOM RACES.

    Races were held at Epsom on Saturday in delightful weather, and well attended. After the hurdle face the stewards held ad enquiry into the running Of Bruce, who finished fourth, and it was ...

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  25. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    November 29.—The rainbow trout placed in Lake Bonney two years ago by the Mount Gambier Fish Protection and Anglers' Society are said to be thriving. On ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Glen Osmond v. Beaumaris.—E. G. Mitton and J. W. A. Murray lost to W. and C. Angel. 6—4. 3—6. 3—6: S. Newman and W. L. Raws beat S. and F. Angel, 6—1, 6—2; E. G. Milion beat W. Angel. ...

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  27. NARRACOORTE.

    November 27.—Lieutenant-Colonel Lyster, accompanied by Captain De Passey and an orderly, arrived in Narracoortc by train early on Wednesday morning, and in the ...

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  28. QUORN.

    November 28.—At the last appropriation of the Quorn and Port Augusta Sta[?]-Bowkett Building Society, Mrs. Sarah Mahnke, of Quorn, was the drawer of £300.—A ...

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  29. POINT STURT.

    November 29.—A social was held in the local schoolhouse last night to bid farewell and bon voyage to Mr. G. M. Gordon, Who, after a period of five years as an ev[?]list. ...

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  30. THE FLORAL FAIR.

    A meeting of ladies, which had been c[?] by Mrs. Furner Taylor to arrange a committee to wo[?]k in connection with the fair to be held next year in Adel[?]lde in [?]id of the Royal [?] ...

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