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  2. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the City Council was held on [?] day afternoon, when there were present—The Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen, M.P.), Aldermen Bruce, Downs Johnson, Vardon, and Wells, and Councillors Bony ...

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  3. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The final competitions in connection with the S.A. Rifle Clubs' Association annual matches took place on Monday at the Port range, when the big programme was ...

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  4. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/2? per oz. ...

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  5. LONDON PERSONAL GOSSIP

    "The King, travelling incognito as the Duke of Lancaster, left London early on Wednesday morning en route for Marienbad." Such was the official ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    As a result of the negotiations which have been in progress between the mayor (Mr. T. Hewitson) and Senator Pearce, for the purpose of inaugurating in South Australia ...

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  7. A TALENTED ENTERTAINER.

    The great Rudinoff, painter, etcher, vocalist, sketch artist, shadowgraphist, and whistler of no mean order is a gentleman of striking personality. I saw him just ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday afternoon it was stated in the report of the finance committee that the treasurers to the fund in connection with ...

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  9. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    An in memoriam service in connection with the death of Archdeacon French was conducted by Canon Green at St. Peter's Church, Glenelg, on Sunday evening. The ...

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  10. MURRAY BRIDGE.

    September 11.—The Murray Bridge Methodist Church held their annual industrial exhibition in the Assembly Hall on Wednesday and Thursday. Although the ...

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  11. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A cowardly case of assault and robbery took place on Saturday about 11.30 p.m. A man named Otto Dahmes was returning home from the Exhibition ...

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  12. SHE DEATH OF JOHN PERRY.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday Mr. T. R. Bright asked that William Footer, who was before the court last week on a charge of having assaulted John Perry, ...

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  13. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    On Sunday afternoon, at the Federal Hall, the Rev. C. Friend Hawkins, referring to the question of praying for rain, said that a few weeks ago a number of ...

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  14. BURGLARIES AT UNLEY.

    Some time during Sunday night the premises of Mr. J. Rogers, of Unley-road, were entered by burglars, but they obtained only a farthing, which was extracted from a till, ...

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  15. FRANKLIN HARBOR.

    September 11.—The Rev. W. Cooke, of Moonta, who has been acting as priest in charge of the Franklin Harbor Church of England mission for the last eleven years, ...

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  16. HOOKINA.

    September 11.—The sixth annual picnic in connection with the Woolyana school was held on September 5. A long programme o[?] sports was carried out under the direction ...

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  17. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    On Monday morning Mr. Henry Chaffey Baker was found dead in his room at a boarding-house in Gilles-street. At about 8[?] o'clock he stated that he was going to write ...

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  18. MOONTA.

    September 10.—The members of the Star of Moonta Lodge, I.O. Druids, gave an entertainment at Victoria Hall, Moonta Mines, last night, Prior to the ...

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  19. THE GOODWOOD TRAMWAY AGAIN.

    It has now become almost an unwritten law in the Unley Town Council that no meeting shall come to a conclusion without some reference to the Goodwood tramway. ...

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  20. AMYTON.

    September 13.—On Tuesday last Mrs. and Miss Stewart, of Coomooroo, had an exciting experience. They were driving, when the horse became unmanageable, and kicked ...

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  21. MILITARY TRESPASSERS.

    In the report of the finance committee presented to the City Council on Monday afternoon appeared the following paragraph:—"As directed by the parks ...

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  22. NARRACOORTE.

    September 12.—The half-yearly meeting of the Narracoorte Permanent Building and Investment Society, was held on Friday evening. Mr. A. Attiwill presiding. The ...

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  23. THE MARINE BOARD.

    September 14.—Present—The President (Mr. Arthur Searcy), Wardens Neill, Hamilton, Campbell, Gibbon, Berry, and Cave. Several farmers of Port Lincoln patitioned the ...

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  24. RIFLE CLUBS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Rifle Clubs' Association was held at the United Service Institute, Grenfell-street, on Monday evening. Mr. R. R. Baldwin (president) occupied the chair. There ...

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  25. THE FLINDERS-STREET ASSAULT CASE.

    John Joseph Kelly, who is alleged to have been assaulted and robbed in Flinders-street early on Monday morning, is still confined to the Adelaide Hospital. At an early hour ...

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  26. QUORN.

    September 11.—A farewell social was tendered. Miss Annie Cook last night in the Town Hall, on the eve of her departure for Port Augusta. Miss Cook during her six ...

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  27. "WANDERED AWAY AND LOST."

    The Renmark Pioneer of Friday's date Writes:—To Trooper Schmidt it was reported last week that a fisherman and rabbitter, named Douglas Menzies, who had ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the East Torrens Electorate Club was held at the Norwood Hotel on Monday evening, when Sir Edwin Smith presided over a good attendance. The first grade report ...

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  29. HINDMARSH CEMETERY.

    On Monday evening, at the meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council, the Mayor, in reply to a question, said that the Hindmarsh Cemetery was managed by a ...

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  30. PAYNEHAM COUNCIL.

    September 8.—Present—All Reply from chairman of trustees of church land in reply to letter from council enquiring if they would sell strip of land 50 ft. wide off northern end of their land ...

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  31. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A young lad Arthur Symonds, met with a painful accident here on September 1. He was thrown from the saddle while trying to vault on the back of a racehorse, ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. SALISBURY.

    September 12.—Mr. Thomas Middleton, [?] resident here for over 53 years, died on September 10. Born at Barnard Castle, Yorkshire, in January, 1828, he, ...

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  34. COROMANDEL VALLEY.

    September 12.—The retirement of Ser— geant-Major E. W. Webb and Lieutenant Roach from the defence force was made the occasion on Wednesday of a ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN MAILS IN LONDON.

    The mails for the United Kingdom, dispatched from Adelaide per R.M.S. China on August 13, arrived in London on September 13. ...

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  36. A REMARKABLE WALKING-STICK.

    A well-known officer of the Adelaide Young Men's Christian Association will be presented shortly with a remarkable blackwood walking-stick, carved with much ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. SADDLEWORTH.

    September 9.—The Baptist Sunday-school anniversary was held in the Institute Hall on Sunday. The Rev. P. J. Masters preached morning and evening. In the afternoon ...

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  39. HOUGHTON.

    September 9.—A largely attended meeting was held this evening to consider the Effective Voting Bill now before the Legislative Council. Mr. R. McEwin presided. ...

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  40. VICTOR HARBOR.

    September 14.—Large numbers of crayfish are now being captured by local fishermen down the coast, but local grounds are abandoned for the present owing to the ...

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  41. THE PRIMARY EXAMINATION.

    The University authorities, on being asked on Monday when the results of the recent primary examination would be available, stated that they had no idea when the ...

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  42. YORKETOWN.

    September 14.—While visiting her parents on Friday evening Mrs. W. Long, of Minlacowie, was thrown out of a vehicle. The injuries sustained were not of a [?]rious ...

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  43. KINGSTON.

    September 13.—On Wednesday the Narracoorte and Lucindale footballers visited here, and two matches were played. Kingston against Lucindale in the morning, ...

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