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  2. RIFLE SHOOTING IN WAR

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, Commander in-Chief of the British army, when presiding over the prize distribution at the meeting of the National Bille Association at ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. CUSTOM ADMINISTRATION. Senator Pulsford (N.S.W.), on a formal ...

    Article : 280 words
  4. VISITING MISSIONARIES.

    A garden fete and sale in aid of the Melanesian Mission was held at Nurney House, the residence of Mrs. Bago[?], in Stanley-street. North Adelaide, on ...

    Article : 326 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The barometric depression," said Mr. Griffiths on Thursday morning, "now lies over South Australia, forming a narrow walley across the State between the centre ...

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  6. THE CHURCH CONGRESS.

    Just now, when matters connected with the Church of England have heen brought so extensively before public notice by the great congress about to be held, the ...

    Article : 464 words
  7. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    The opening wool sale of the season took place at the Wool Exchange, Brookman's Building, Grenfell-street, on Thursday morning. English and Continental buyer ...

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  8. THE INCOMING MAIL.

    The P.& O. liner Arcadia left Fremantle at 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday, and the commander advises that he expects to arrive at Largs Bay at 5 p.m. on Sunday. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY.

    The attendances at the Photographic Society's Exhibition are increasing with Saturday, the closing day, in view. Some of the members of the newly-formed ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    The postmaster at Clarendon reports that two earthquake shocks were felt there yesterday morning, one occurring at 2.30, and the other at 4 o'clock. Although felt ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. HE OBEYS ORDERS.

    Without wishing to do "another injustice to Ireland" it is inferred, from the strength of his brogue, that the man mentioned herein hails from the Emerald Isle. He is ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. SOCIAL AT NORWOOD.

    A large numher of persons interested in the Mela[?]esian Mission spent a pleasant time on Thursday evening at the St. Bartholomew's schoolroom, Norwood, at the ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. THE NAVAL SUBISDY. The Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Deakin (Vic.), by permission of the "House, made ...

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  14. SPRING FETE.

    The spring fete and musical festival in connection with the Central Methodist Mission was continued in the Exhibition on Thursday, and was largely attended both ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    Judging by several speeches delivered in the Assembly on Thursday, W. S. Gilbert must have been specially satirical when he described the law as "the t[?]ue ...

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  16. MISSION WORK IN INDIA.

    A reception to afford member of the W.C.T.U. an opportunity of meeting Miss Abrams and Manaramabai was held at the Union Hail, Puiteney-street, on Thursday ...

    Article : 369 words
  17. AN EVENTFUL BOLT.

    Just before 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon a somewhat sensational runaway occurred in king William-street. Georage Minney, one of Mr. L. Courad's drivers, ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    About 2 o'clock this afternoon a little girl, aged 12 years, was in charge of her mother's shop in Fortitude Valley, her mother being absent, when a man, who was ...

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  19. WHAT EFFECTS FOLLOWED THE QUAKE?

    Professor David, in a recent interview concerning the Adelaide earthquakes, said: —"I am informed that Mr. W. G. Woolnough (late of the Sydney University) has ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. PRELATES AT THE CONGRESS.

    The following short biographies of the principal prelates expected at the Congress will prove of interest in view of the important part that they will take in the ...

    Article : 600 words
  21. A NEW TENOR.

    The advent in Adelaide of a new tenor, whether operatic or otherwise, is always welcome, and therefore theatregoers will hail with pleasure the announcement that ...

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  22. NEW BIRDSVILLE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Messrs. Booth and James' tender for a fortnightly mail service between Hergott Springs and Birdsville at £765 per annum, has been accepted, for a tem commencing, ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. THE OUTWARD MAIL.

    The R.M.S. China, one of the crack boats of the P. & O. fleet, left for London on Thursday afternoon. She shipped at the anchorage wool, leather, skins, and wine for ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. THE MOONTA TRAMWAY.

    Messrs. Shannon, Verran, and Allen, members for the district, waited upon the Commissioner of Publice Works on Thursday morning with a ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. BURGLARY AT BOWDEN.

    On Thursday morning Mrs. Hardwicke's grocery shop at the corner of Sixth and Drayton streets, Bowden, was entered by two boys, who helped themselves to some ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. LECTURE AT PAYNEHAM.

    Many hair-raising tales of the barbarity and cannibalism of savages of New Britain were related by the Rev. W. J. Chambers (who was lately a missionary in the South ...

    Article : 218 words
  27. STORM AT THE ROADSTEAD.

    The sudden whirl of a wild west wind I on Thursday ushered in the change which had been predicted the previous day, and the effect at the Semaphore was singular. ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. THE PASQUALE LAURO'S CARGO.

    At the Port Adelaide Dock-shed on Thursday morning Messrs. J. H. Weidenhofer and Co. held the fourth sale of cargo discharged from the barque Pasquale Lauro, which ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    On Sunday afternoon the Cathedral choir will render Hiller's "A song of victory," which is appropriate in every respect for a thanksgiving service in connection with ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. THE SEMAPHORE ALIGNMENT.

    The complications of the Semaphore alignment question seem endless. The trouble became acute when the Port Adelaide Corporation officers removed the fence on a ...

    Article : 210 words
  31. BANQUET AT PORT PRICE.

    On Monday last the Commissioner of Public Works, accompanied by the members for the district, paid a visit of inspection to the phosphate field in the hundred ...

    Article : 612 words
  32. IS IT AN INCIPIENT VOLCANO?

    Some thirty years ago, according to a Victorian correspondent, a rumbling sound was frequently heard at Mount Elephant, near Lismore, on clear days. It was like ...

    Article : 278 words
  33. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    September 25.—Present—The Mayor (Dr. Jurs), Aid, Malin, Sweeney, Widdop, Todd, Crs. Butler, Biglands, Brunell, Role, Channon, Wilks, Dowsett, Cooper, Lumbert, Clouston, Pudney, Gowling, ...

    Article : 680 words
  34. CROPS IN THE MIDDLE NORTH.

    A travelling correspondent writes:- Throughout the whole of the hundred of Alma the crops are in a first-class condition, and from the present appearance of the ...

    Article : 262 words
  35. THIS CHRISTIAN SOCIAL UNION.

    Taking advantage of the presence of the clergy from other States, who have come to attend the Congress, the central council of the Christian Social Union has arranged to ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Runutaki arrived from London to-day with the following passengers:- For Sydney—Messrs. T. A. Ferguson, A. In[?]es, S. Macdougall, and F. H. Russell. ...

    Article : 183 words
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