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  2. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Two lads, W. Munroe and J. Nash, were walking down Rundle-street at 8.30 p.m. on Monday, when they noticed a glare in the window of Messrs. W. H. Holland & Son's ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The rain on Sunday did not injure the wicket at the Adelaide Oval, and if the weather holds up to-day the cricket match between Victoria and South Australia ought ...

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  4. ARLTUNGA GOLDFIELDS.

    Mr. H. Y. L. Brown, the Government Geologist, left by train on Monday morning for Arltunga. His instructions received from the Minister controlling the Northern ...

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  5. COUNCILLOR VERSUS ALDERMAN.

    Quite a sensation was produced in the City Council on Monday afternoon by a complaint brought by Councillor Pullin against Alderman Wells. The motion ...

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  6. LATEST VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    This morning was dull and showery, but the rain was of a light order and exercised no prejudicial influence on the going, which favored the horses more than the watchers. ...

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  7. LONDON PERSONAL GOSSIP.

    The principal fault to be found with the entertainment which Mr. John Waddington provided for the new Governor of West Australia (Admiral Sir F. Bedford) and ...

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  8. THE REWARD MINE.

    The secretary (Mr. Vinrace Lawrance) of Winnecke's Depot Reward Gold Mines (Paddy's Goose), has received the following telegram from Mr. H. Burton Corbin, ...

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  9. THE SUPPOSED TIDAL WAVE.

    Captain Alex. Inglis (the harbormaster at Port Adelaide) was asked on Monday morning for his reading of the automatic tidegauge, which was expected to have ...

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  10. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

    The following classes will meet this evening in connection with the School of Mines and Industries:— Engine drivers' class, mechanical drawing, preparatory chemistiy, ...

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  11. ACCIDENT AT THE RAILWAYSTATION.

    On Monday morning a young man, named Burden, employed at the Adelaide railway-Station, was painting one of the girders supporting the roof, when the rope which was ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. A RUSH TO THE FIELD.

    By the same train as that by which the Government Geologist travelled on Monday morning to report on the new discoveries in the Arltunga district there were between ...

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  13. THE FIRE PREVENTION CONGRESS.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday afternoon, Alderman Tucker moved-"That the sum of £45, being a two-ninths proportion, be voted as an ...

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  14. THE AUTUMN SHOW.

    Late entries for horses in action at the coming show close to-day at noon. Entries for agricultural and dairy produce are due to-morrow at 4 p.m. at the Exhibition ...

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  15. THE EFFECTS OF OCEAN CURRENTS.

    A bottle containing a message, which was thrown from the R.M.S. Rome on its leaving Adelaide on February 1, homeward bound, was picked up on tne beach of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The will of the late Patrick Hill Osborne, grazier, of Currandooley station, near Bungendore, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £155,064, but it also ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. WINNECKE'S DEPOT.

    Among those who left Adelaide by Monday morning's train for the goldfields at Winnecke's Depot was Mr. J. K. Campbell, who has been appointed mine manager ...

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  18. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the City Council was held on Monday afternoon, when there were present the Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen, M.P.), Aldermen Bruce, Tucker, Wells, Johnson, ...

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  19. CHARGE AGAINST A WINE SALOON-KEEPER.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, before Mr. W. Johnstone, S.M., and justices, Patrick Fitzgerald, the keeper of a wine saloon in St. ...

    Article : 184 words
  20. THE USE OF FIREARMS.

    Councillor Pengilly, at a meeting of the Unley Council on Monday evening, drew attention to the practice which he said prevailed in the municipality of using ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. A STRAY BULLET.

    A youth named Claude James, aged l8 years, living at Willoughby, was in the garden at his home on Saturday afternoon when he was wounded by a bullet from a ...

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  22. REPORTS FROM THE FIELD.

    The secretary of the Winnecke's Depot Reward Gold Mines (Paddy's Goose) Company (Mr. Vinrace Lawrance), has received the following telegram from Dr. Chewings, dated Alice Springs, ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. COONAMBLE TYPHOID EPIDEMIC.

    The fever epidemic at Coonamble still continues. Since Saturday 13 cases have been reported and two deaths have occurred, the victims being Alice Page, aged ...

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  24. LAST YEAR'S FOOTBALL DISPUTE.

    At a special meeting of the South Australian Football Association on Monday evening the dispute that arose with the Port Adelaide Club towards the end of the last ...

    Article : 206 words
  25. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.

    Thaddeus Robl, the world's champion pace-follower, who in company with Piet Dickentmann, and their manager, Rudolf Lehr, was returning to Germany by the ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. THE ARLTUNGA GOLDFIELDS.

    Sir—That old usurer, "instance," has times out of number "lent enchantment to the view," and in almost all cases "view" has not returned either interest or ...

    Article : 260 words
  27. THE AUBURN TRAGEDY.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Digby Grand and Henry Jones were arraigned on the charge of the murder of Constable Long at Auburn on January 19. As soon as the ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. BOARD OF HEALTH ELECTIONS.

    Colonel James Rowell, C.B., of Futham, has been elected by the city and suburban boards of health to act as their representative on the Central Board of Health, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. THE INCOME TAX.

    We are requested to draw attention to a special and important notice to income tax-payers appearing in our advertising columns. Many hundreds of the smaller taxpayers ...

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  30. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Artist."—The drawing has not yet taken place. "Celia," Iron Knob.—On the finger of the left-hand, next to the little finger. ...

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  31. QUARANTINING CATTLE.

    Owing to the length of time which imimported cattle are placed in quarantine in South Australia many who would otherwise introduce first-class animals are ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    The following team will represent the East Torrens Association in a match against the Port Adelaide Electorate, at Alberton. Oval to-morrow:—Wright, Woodforde, S. ...

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  33. A JAPANESE EXHIBITION.

    We have received from the Hon. J. L. Parsons, Gonsul for Japan, a copy of the "Japan Weekly Chronicle," which contains an illustrated supplement, giving a general ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION.

    Sir—Mr. H. Burton Corbin, in a telegram received by me from him this morning, inter alia observes:—"If Marconi system suitable. I suggest advisability of using ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. SOCIETY OF ARTS.

    A meeting of subscribers to the Society of Arts will be held at the Institute Building this evening, when short papers will be given by Messrs. H. A. Dunn and H. E. ...

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  37. AN OFFENDED COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Hindmarsh Council on Monday evening Councillor Blight congratulated the mayor (Mr. J. F. King) for having sent a letter to the daily papers setting out the true ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the Turks Football Club was held at Victoria Hall, Moonta Mines, on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance, and Mr. A. Floyd was voted to the chair. The ...

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  39. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat was quiet up to 6/[?]. Produce. — To-day's prices were:—Bran, 1/4 to 1/4½; pollard, 1/8½ to 1/9; Cape barley 3/9 to 4/2; Algerian oats, 2/0 to 3/2; ...

    Article : 165 words
  40. FEDERATED BUILDING TRADES' UNION.

    A largely attended meeting of journeymen plumbers, ironworkers, and gasfitters was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening, Mr. W. H. Roach presiding. It was decided that those ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide Hospital Board was held at the institution on Monday afternoon, when there were present Mr. C. Tucker, M.P. (chairman), Hons. G. Brookman and A. A. ...

    Article : 113 words
  42. MELBOURNE SHARE MARKET.

    The following sales were reported on the Stock Exchange to-day:—Colonial Bank (ordinary) 19/10; National Bank (ordinary), 52/6; Special Assets Trust 13/10½, 13/9; Melbourne Trams, 16/; ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. A MINER ROBBED ON BOARD SHIP.

    William James Healey, a respectablydressed young fellow, was charged at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday With having stolen £5 from Richard Henry ...

    Article : 356 words
  45. Advertising

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