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  2. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES

    Mr. Mortimer Menpes's last exhibition is a collection of watercolors of "The World's Children." now on view at the Fine Arts Society. Children seem yo give artists ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Th Elder Conservatorium Hall was crowded on Monday evening. When an organ recital was given by Professor J. Matthew Ennis, Mus. Doc. His Excellency ...

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  4. NAVAL DEFENCE.—III.

    The premers Conference now being held in London is an interesting study for the observer of human nature, as well as for the politician. From what has already taken ...

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  5. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Elder Anatomical and Pathological School on North-terrace was performed by his Excellency the Governor on ...

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  6. AN AMERICAN PROFESSOR.

    Dr. A. Gerber, professor of German at Earlham College, Richmond. Indiana, United Suites of America, has arrived in Adelaide on a visit to some relatives in this ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    A complimentary banquet was tendered to Mr. R. Hooper, late member for Wallaroo, at the Moonta Institute Hall last night. The mayor (Mr. W. Cowling) ...

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  8. PORT GERMEN.

    July 12.— A smoke social was [?] to Mr. P. Hillam on Thursday night. There was a large attendance of residenis, and Mr. George Stone presided. Mr. Hillam ...

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  9. MANNANARIE.

    July 12.—A social was tendered to Mr. J. W. Cummings by the teachers of the Sunday-school and friends of the church on Wednesday evening on the occasion of his ...

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  10. VIRGINIA.

    July 14.—Hie residents St.[?] and its immediate locality have been granted a provisional school. A request was made a few years ago for a school and post-office ...

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  11. RENMARK

    July 11.—The fishermen are now in force. up river and nie sending weekly large quantities of cod to the Adelaide market, the ruling prices enabling them to do so ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "A.T."—Thanks, but not suitable. "One Who Would Like to Know."—Decidedly wrong. "L.I.P."—Any chemist will supply you ...

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  13. TARLEE.

    July 14—Measles are very prevalent. There are nine cases in one lamily, and the attendance at the local school is loxv in consequence of the outbreak—Friday last was ...

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  14. RIVERTON.

    July 12.—Yesterday Messrs. Bagot, Shakes, and Lewis held their third monthly sale here. Over 4,000 sheep were yarded. 160 pigs, 50 cattle, and 45 horses, and some high ...

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  15. FOWLERS BAY.

    June 30.—Coronation Day was celebrated here by the public school and residents of Fowler's Bay on June 26. The weather was everything that could be desired, and ...

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  16. SALE OF GIFTS.

    On Saturday afternoon a sale ot gifts took place at Mrs. Lemon's house, Henley Beach, in aid of the Children's Hospital. The sale was opened by. Mrs. Canning, who was ...

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  17. KADINA.

    July 12.—The members of ''Dr. Francis Clarke" Sunbeam Circle held a most successful fair in the Congregational schoolroom on Wednesday last. The proceeds ...

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  18. TARCOOLA.

    July 6.—The trustees ot the fund being raised for the purpose of building a Methodist Church have bought a building at what is considered a reasonable sum.—A ...

    Article : 199 words
  19. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    On Wednesday last the Port Pirie Defence Ri[?] Club completed the programme of their annual matches, which xverc lett unfinished on Coronation Day. The shooting consulted of two sighters ...

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  20. WATER RESOURCES OF THE INTERIOR.

    Sir—The question has been periodically discussed as to the water-bearing strata of Central Australia. It is of absorbing interest and vital importance to that vast ...

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  21. CAVENAGH.

    June 30.—The Cavenagh East school, held a picnic on June 26, to celebrate the King's Coronation. Sports were engaged in, and all the children received an abundance of ...

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  22. GAWLER.

    July 14.—At the meeting of the Gawler Institute's Literary Societies' Union Parliament on Friday evening the speaker (Mr. E. H. Coombe, M.P.) announced having ...

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  23. MINTARO.

    July 14.—Mr. March, the newly-appinted school master has arrived and taken up his duties as head-teacher, Mr. James Fry having resigned. Mr. Fry conducted the school ...

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  24. THE OUTER HARBOR.

    Sir—"Chas M Muirhead" is sadly be hind in his engineering knowledge (if any) when he states that Mr.John Darling's proposal to extend the Largs Bay jetty is ...

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  25. WALLAROO.

    July 12.—On Tuesday last the Rev. Brain Wibberley, of Moonta, delivered a lecture on ''Her Majesty: Woman," in the Town Hall, before a large audience, the proceeds ...

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  26. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

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  27. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    A pigeon matach was held to-day, and was successful. results:—No. I sweep, five birds. L.R. Wake first, Dr. Cook Second. R.E. Jose third: nine competed. No. 2 sweep, five birds ...

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  28. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    July 11 —A meeting of the excetive committee of the Mount Gamber centenary was held in the council room last night, the mayor (Dr. C.C. McDonald) presiding. A ...

    Article : 262 words
  29. chess.

    Norwood Club.— The eighth and ninth rounds of the tourney resulted as follows:—Bown, giving knight and move, won from Walkley; Pas[?] gve a rook to Cashmore, and defeated him; ...

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  30. A.X.A.

    The fortnight meeting of the Adetaide branch No. [?] A.N.A. was held at the Old Exchange Caie on Monday evening. Captain S. Smithson Dunn presided ever a fair attendance. A ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. Advertising

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    Advertising : 317 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 61 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. STANSBURY.

    July 12. — A pruning and ploughing match was held in Mr. Pitts vineyard on Wednesday and was well attended. Mr. Western, from MArion, acted as judge, and ...

    Article : 156 words
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