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  2. SEED WHEAT FUND.

    We have received the following subscriptions to the fund:- Collected by Upper Wakefield District Council—James Donnelly, £1 1/; R. T. ...

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  3. CRICKET.

    Dorset Park v. West Adelaide United.—Dorset Parks 156; H. C. Watsford 65, E. Bosman 27, L. Mitchell 24, C. Cleland 13, L. Haslam 12. Wat[?]ford four for 60 Cleland one for 21, Barrett five ...

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  4. GAWLER SCHOOL OF MINES.

    The annual public meeting in connection with the, Gawler School of Mines was held in the institute Hall last night. There was a large attendance, and the chair was ...

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  5. VOLCANOES AND CLIMATE

    The following paper is,compiled with a view of directing attention' to the possible and probable effects of volcanic eruptions on climate, reasoning from what we know ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    The State Treasurer is making arrangements for portion of the Federal rolls to be printed at the Government Printing Office, the remainder to be performed by contract. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    At Rushworth a maddened cow charged the fences in the township, also anyone who approached it, and then commenced tearing around in a circle. Sometimes it ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The first case of its land under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act, which was passed last session at the instance of Mr. R. Homburg, came on for hearing at the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. D. Sheehy, a passenger by the Mokoia, from Sydney, jumped overboard on Tuesday morning. A boat was lowered, and the body was recovered and-buried the ...

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  10. RECIPROCITY WITH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Seddon, in a speech, said he would ask Parliament to passman Act td enable the colony to reciprocate with Canada and Australia in regard to mail services, in ...

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  11. THE SIR REDVERS BULLER MEDAL.

    Towards the end of last year we published certain interesting correspondence, ublished in the Port Pirie "Recorder," regarding a medal sent Over two years ago ...

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  12. A WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    An inquest was held at the morgue today respecting the death of Mrs. Caroline Gilbert, who died in the. Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday night having been ...

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  13. ARGENTINE PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    The Agent-General states that the importation of frozen mutton from Argentine into the United Kingdom during January was 256,294 carcases, and the average price ...

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  14. THE WOOL SALES.

    Heavy entries of crossbred wool are anticipated for the March sales, and the prospects of the market are very uncertain. ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    Madame Melba arrived by the steamer Coogee this morning after a rather unpleasant tnp across the straits. She was met by the mayor and mayoress, the town clerk, ...

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  16. ALLEGED STABBING CASE.

    Anthony Derrick, aged l8, who is now in the hospital, alleges that a woman, Mary Donovan, stabbed him last night. He states that she called him over to her dairy ...

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  17. THE LATE SIR C. GAVAN DUFFY.

    Reference was made in the Legislative Assembly to-day to the death of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, at one time Speaker of the House. The Premier said he thought it a ...

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  18. MARINERS' SAFEGUARDS.

    The Marine Department lias Informed masters of vessels seeking shelter'in Lacepede Bay that a white triangular framed beacon with a circular head has been ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL.

    James Ritchie, aged 78, an old age pensioner, was found dead in his hut, Blendestreet north, yesterday afternoon. About 4 o'clock Mrs. Dyett (from whom the ...

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  20. A MISER'S HOARD.

    William Davis, aged about 70 years, was found drowned at Rheola, near Inglewood, last month, in a few inches of water, having evidently succumbed to failure of the ...

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  21. THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue for the week ended February 7 amounted to £20,883, against £22,6[?]1 for the same period last year, a decrease of £1,818. ...

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  22. RAMS FOR WEST AUSTRALIA.

    By, the steamer Bullara which sailed yesterday Messrs. Dalgety & Co. shipped 50 rams, bred by Mr. John Murray, of Rhine Park. These sheep ate large framed, of ...

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  23. THE DOG AND THE CHINAMAN.

    At the Chiltern Police Court Nin Fong was charged with committing an unlawful assault on a girl 12 years of age. The girl, with some companions, was walking near ...

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  24. THE OCEANA AT FREMANTLE,

    The R.M.S. Oceana arrived at half-past 10 o'clock this morning. She brings the following passengers in the saloon:- For Fremantle—Messrs. P. and H. ...

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  25. SCHOOL OF DESIGN.

    The autumn session of the School of Design will begin "on Saturday morning next, and during the following week the whole of the classes will be resumed. The ...

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  26. THE EAST-END MARKET.

    Sir— I would like to call attention to the crowded state of east Rundle-street on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I would suggest that the remedy is in the hands of ...

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  27. STARVED TO DEATH.

    A sad case has been brought to light in Ballarat. Not many weeks,ago an unempkiyed miner of the unfortunate tributing class, was, with-his wife and nine children, ...

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  28. PORT ADELAIDE COUNCIL.

    Sir—In "The Advertiser" of Tuesday I notice a letter from Mr. R. F. Foster, who, while agreeing with me that the Port Adelaide Council should be greatly reduced in numbers, objects ...

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  29. DEATH AT A DANCE.

    Miss Hannah Maud Askew, aged 19 years, died suddenly at a drawing-room entertainment organised by the Allendale branch of the A.N.A. on Tuesday night. While ...

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  30. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE.

    Sir — For upwards of five years I held a position as second officer in the city of Durham fire brigade, and although in those days the ...

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  31. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the cricket committee of the South Australian Cricket Association on Wednesday night the letter from the secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club, asking for the ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Light rain fell to-day over Eastern Riverina and the southern part of the State. Bodalla had 65 points, Cooma 46,.Ulladulla 45} Crookhaven 35, Bega 34, and ...

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  33. HINDMARSH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.

    Sir—It is to be reeretted that, in the reply to my letter, "Fire Insurance Manager" should have gone out of bis way to try and belittle the work and efficiency of ...

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  34. CLARION FELLOWSHIP.

    A meeting of the Charion Fellowship of Socinlists was held on Tuesday evening at the New Church Hall, Hanson-street. There was a satificatory attendance. Mr. G. Danken was voted ...

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  35. MAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    The mails for the United Kingdom dispatched from Adelaide via Vancouver on December 26 arrived in London on February 9. ...

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  36. LAND ALLOTMENTS.

    The following lands bave been allotted:— Central District.—Miscellaneous—Hundred of Dalkey, allotments 77, 92, 1/2 acre, 1/ annual rent, grazing and cultivation, David Finlayson; section ...

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  37. CYCLONIC STORMS IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Exceptionally heavy weather has prevailed lately in the South Seas, and the French steamer Pacifique was subjected to a severe buffeting, on her run from, Sydney to ...

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  38. THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The Adelaide Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society's monthly meeting was held on Tuesday in the board-room at Elder Hall, Mr D. Nock (president) being in the chair. Reference ...

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  39. SCHOOL OF DESIGN SCHOLARSHIPS.

    In order to eneourage the study of drawing among school children the Board of Governors of the Public Library offer annually for competition among the city and ...

    Article : 163 words
  40. THE MONEY WAS SAFE.

    An elderly gentleman named Holmes was sleeping in a cottage 'at Bombala, when, shortly before midnight, he was awakened by hearing the window of the room being ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A writ has been issued for the Pilbarra seat in the Assembly, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Kingsmill. Several persons were fined at the City ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. SETTLEMENT AT KATANNING.

    The Government land, agent at Katanning reports that during last year there were 1,378 applications for 331,461 acres of land. ...

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  46. AN UNCLAIMED ADELAIDE BOY.

    A boy, Raymond Matheson, aged five years, was put on board the steamer Kalgoorlie at Adelaide by his grandfather, and who was to have been met by Ins parents at ...

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  47. WHAT SPOILS A LADY'S APPEARANCE.

    A bad complexion! which is generally brought about by the use of bad soap. PEAR'S SOAP makes the hands white and fair, the complexion bright and clear, and the skin smooth and soft ...

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