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  2. BULLION RETURNS.

    Broken Hill Proprietary Block 14.—Bullion return for week ended August 22:— "Ore treated, 625 tons sulphide, 68 tons Carbonates, producing 280 tons bullion, ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    Though the apple and pear trees are at present in a dormant state, they are considered to be showing good signs of yielding an abundant crop of fruit. The trees ...

    Article : 378 words
  4. MINING NEWS.

    Mr. W. J. Paull, of Charters Towers, has reported most favorably upon the Collingwood tin mine. North Queensland. This property consists of 140 acres on the ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. AT THE ZOO.

    A visit to the Zoological Gardens is always instructive. Even when we cannot talk about the animals scientifically, there is much to be learned by observing their ...

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  6. MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

    The latest mail advices from New York state that there was a general feeling amongst financial men that the money market would shortly hae to face the ...

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  7. ADELAIDE SOUTH AFRICAN MINING COMPANY.

    A meeting for the purpose of forming a company, to be known as the Adelaide South African Minimi and Prospecting Company, was held in the Arbitration-room. Brookman's ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. RECITAL BY MISS MATTERS.

    In the Young Women's Christian Association Hall, Hindmarsh-square, on Friday afternoon next, Miss Muriel Matters will give a recital on the life and work of ...

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  9. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    August 21.—The festival in aid of the Methodist school building fund was continued to-day, and was very successful. Music was supplied by Mr. Shakespeare's ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. MOUNT BARKER.

    August 22.—Mr. Roach, who has been promoted from the local school to that at Walkerville, has been presented with a marble clock by his assistant-teachers and ...

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  11. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Island Eureka South, Aug. 4:—"Shaft now down about 60 ft. Slight increase water; nothing of consequence, but shortly hope to push this work along more rapidly." ...

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  12. WASLEYS.

    August 19.—On Monday the institute was comfortably filled with residents of the surroundings district, who came together for the double purpose of enjoying ...

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  13. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    Breadstuffs.—Business is reported in wheat in completion of previous negotiations, covering nearly 3,500 bags, partly at 4/8, ex store, and partly 4/9, f.o.b. ...

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  14. SHARE MARKET.

    London cabling a quiet and practically unchanged market in West Australian gold, operators locally were indisposed to trade to any extent to-day, and the business ...

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  15. MANNANARIE.

    August 21.—A concert and supper was held in the local institute last evening in aid of the institute piano fund. An interesting programme was presented. Mr. ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "F. Beaumont Smith" eulogises the scenery and general staging of the plays produced by the Charles Holloway Dramatic Company at the Theatre Royal. He is ...

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  17. THE DROUGHT IN THE NORTH.

    The drought is having a telling effect on the sheep stations in the north. As an example, at Lake Torrens, from August, 1900, to August, 1901, three inches of rain ...

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  18. PETERSBURG.

    August 19.—The Rev. J. Murray, who has been in charge of the Petersbuig Baptist Church since 1897, has accepted a call from the Baptist churches at Broken Hill, ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. WAUKARINGA.

    August 21.—Inspector Gold, of the Education Department, examined Yunta school on Tuesday last, and the Waukaringa school on Wednesday. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    A daughter of Mr. J. J. Robins, aged 1 year and 10 months, died this morning from injuries received through a scalding accident. Mrs. Robins was washing clothes, ...

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  21. YANKALILLA.

    August 16.—Arbor Day was celebrated at the local school yesterday, and great enthusiasm prevailed among the children. Tea was provided by the parents during the ...

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  22. QUORN.

    August 19.—Last night a social was held in the Quorn Methodist Church to say goodbye to Misses Cheney, Eveline Cook, and Crouch, and Mr. B. H. Lewis (all of whom ...

    Article : 325 words
  23. ROBBING A GUARDIAN.

    William Sutton, a State child, aged 12 years, who has a reputation for his light-lingered proclivities, has brought himself into prominence again by stealing £20 from ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. RELIGION IN EDUCATION.

    Sir—I have quite given up hoping that anyone will listen to what I have to say, I and I do not ask for it. Men who think must own that religion in education is a ...

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  25. CALTOWIE.

    August 22.—An inquest was held at the Caltowie Hotel yesterday, respecting the fire which occurred on August 17, and which destroyed a hay stack belonging to ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    August 21.—On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the hundred of Alma branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Congregational ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. RENMARK.

    August l8.—The animal citrus fair of the Horticultural Society was held on the Recreation Ground on Wednesday. The entries were few but good, and the samples ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. LAURA.

    August 21.—A concert was given at the Town Hall last night in aid of the sufferers by the 31ount Kembla disaster. The Laura Brass Band played outside the hall before ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal has been extensively patronised during the week, and the new play produced by the Holloway Dramatic Company on Wednesday night, "Dangerous ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. STOCKWELL.

    August 16.—Arbor Day was celebrated here yesterday. Holes for the trees were prepared, and treeguards provided by the district council. The children planted 30 ...

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  31. MOONTA.

    August 21.—A dramatic performance was given in the Moonta Institute Hall last night by local amateurs. The piece staged was H. J. Byron's popular drama "Blow ...

    Article : 547 words
  32. TEROWIE.

    August 19.—The annual meeting of the Terowie Cricket Club was held at the Imperial Hotel on Monday night, Mr. C. A. Barton being in the chair. The prospects ...

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  33. MURRAY STONE.

    Sir—I am delighted to learn that a good stone has at last been discovered at the Murray, and one which the "critics" consider good enough for use in the best ...

    Article : 178 words
  34. "SHERLOCK HOLMES."

    The important announcement is made in our amusement column that on Saturday next, August 30, Mr. J. C. Williamson will present, for the first time in Adelaide, at ...

    Article : 349 words
  35. TEATREE GULLY.

    August l8.—A good house welcomed the Tarooki Musical Club, who performed at the Institute Hall on Saturday evening, in aid of the funds of the institute. It was ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    The appended sales were announced on the Stock Exchange to-day:- London Bank preference shares, £10 8/. Victoria Bank (ordinary), 45/. ...

    Article : 171 words
  38. WILLOWIE.

    August l8.—The annual Blue Ribbon Army concert was held on Wednesday evening, when a good programme was submitted to a full house. Mr. D. McCallum ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. WILLUNGA.

    August 14.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall on Wednesday last tendered the members of the local football club and the officers of the association a complimentary dinner, ...

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  41. DRUIDS' SPORTS.

    Unusual interest is being manifested in the Druids' sports which are to be held this year on September 1. The acceptances are:- Shelfield Handicap.—B. Grieg, 6 yds.: S. ...

    Article : 343 words
  42. TIVOLI, THEATRE.

    Overflowing houses have been nightly recorded at the Tivoli Theatre during the week, and the sensation created by the mighty Sandow, the apostle of physical ...

    Article : 190 words
  43. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    At the Junction steady progressive work continues. A short north drive is being run in front Brown's shaft at the 775-ft. level, preparatory to timbering and ...

    Article : 146 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. WALLAROO.

    August 10.—The continued dry weather is having a bad effect on some of the crops, particularly the late sown. Feed is scarce, and most of the hay in this district has ...

    Article : 326 words
  46. MILLICENT.

    August 21.—The A. and H. Society have let the contract for additions and alterations to the show ground to Mr. Jas. Stanway. The amount of the tender is ...

    Article : 131 words
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