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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    BORDERTOWN, October 28.—On Monday evening Mr. James Le Gallez) a farmer, living near Comandook, was found drowned in a large underground, tank. The ...

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  3. THE MURRAY TRADE

    In the House of Assembly last Wednesday, Mr. Heggaton, one of the members for the district of Alexandra, which contains the chief port and the mouth of the Murray, ...

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  4. WORKERS AT PLAY

    On September 1, which was a public holiday, the 35th anniversary of the formation of the Eight Hours movement was partially celebrated. The rain poured ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS

    When Mr. Wholohan was the headmaster of the Marryatville State School be instituted a series of evening gatherings for the purpose of inducing the parents and ...

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  6. BKOKEN HILL.

    The members of the Y.M.C.A. said goodbye to Mr. J. R. Brookman last evening, and presented him with a travelling bag on the eve of his departure from Broken ...

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  7. A BOYS' CLUB.

    There was a large gathering at the St. Vincent de Paul's Boys' Brigade Club, Victoria-place, off Grote-street, on Sunday afternoon, on the occasion of the opening of ...

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  8. THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    The Melbourne express reached Adelaide in two divisions on Saturday morning, the first section arriving at 9.55 and the second at 10.40. ...

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  9. WHITE STAR LINER AFRIC.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Co. are in receipt of the advice that the steamer Afric sailed from Albany on Saturday morning, and should arrive at Largs Bay about mid-day ...

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  10. REGISTRATION OF THE A.M.A.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. this afternoon it was decided to amend certain of the rules, in order that the association may be able to register under the ...

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  11. GRANGE RAILWAY-STATION.

    Considerable inconvenience has for years been experienced owing to the want of a more commodious railway-station than now exists at the Grange. The ...

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  12. PRIZE ESSAY ON CIGARETTE SMOKING.

    The Eight Hours Committee offered a prize of a 15-guinea bicycle, presented by Messrs. Gard Brothers, for the best essay written by children on "Why is cigarette ...

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  13. METHODIST SYNOD.

    The annual Synod of the Methodist circuits comprising the Broken Hill district, began its sittings on Tuesday morning. The Rev. A. W. Wellington, chairman of ...

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  14. AN IMPROVED CEMETERY.

    During the few months that the Rev. F. L. Walker bas been rector of St. Saviour's Anglican Church at Glen Osmond he has effected several improvements to the church ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The remains of Miss A. Wise, who died from injuries received in a trap accident yesterday, were interred in the Willaston Cemetery this afternoon. It has been ...

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  16. FREEMAN AND WALLACE.

    Howard Freeman, of the firm of Freeman & Wallace, was arrested on Friday evening on a writ of attachment for costs in the action of Grimson versus Freeman ...

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  17. VOTING BY FIGURES.

    At an effective voting test election in St. Andrew's Hall on Saturday evening Mrs. Young was complimented by Professor Jethro Brown on the speed and accuracy ...

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  18. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    An interesting ceremony took place at Payneham-road, St. Peters, on Saturday, afternoon, when the foundation-stone of a Presbyterian Hall was laid. The building, ...

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  19. RED BIRD CYCLE DEPOT.

    Probably there is no better known figure in the cycling trade of Adelaide than Mr. George Craig, whose name is practically ...

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  20. YACHTING.

    Had the weather been especially ordered for the purpose it could not hare been better than that which ruled for the opening demonstration of the Royal Yacht ...

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  21. LIBERAL AND DEMOCRATIC UNION.

    A meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Liberal and Democratic Union was held at Bricknell's Cafe on Friday night. Mr. C. H. Lehmann, vice-president, occupied the ...

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  22. THE MUSIC HALL STAGE.

    Mr. H. Rickards, the well-known theatrical manager, and his wife and Miss Madge Rickards, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Maas, and their two children, ...

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  23. SAVED BY FEIGNING DEATH.

    A tragedy involving two of the proudest families in Delaware ended in the suicide of Mrs. William I. Cirwithian, a well-known beauly (says a New York ...

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  24. ENEMIES OF SPARROWS.

    Mr. J. W. Mellor, of Fulham, has brought under our notice the usefulness of the delicate owl (Strix. delecatula), which is caid to be one of the greatest enemies ...

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  25. LEGACY OF £30,000 TO A NURSE.

    Thirty thousand pounds is stated to be the amount of a legacy inherited by a young nurse connected with the Registered Nurses' Society, of 431, Oxford-street, ...

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  26. HARD TO PLEASE.

    Under the best electoral system there will be informal votes, and though the experience of Tasmania shows that this result is less frequent when the voting is by ...

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  27. BALLOONISTS' FALL.

    The well-known German aeronauts, Captain von Abercron and Lieutenant von Goltzheim had a miraculous escape from death in sight of a Large crowd at ...

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  28. "THE OLD AGE LIMIT."

    Sir—Under the above heading a paragraph in your issue of Saturday contains a statement which calls for correction. In the following sentence taken from the ...

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  29. COUNCIL AND MINISTERS.

    Sir—In common with many Other thinking men, I beg to voice my wonder and disgust at the presumption of our Labor Government setting themselves against the ...

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  30. THE R.M.S. MOLDAVIA.

    The P. & O. mail steamer Moldavia, with the English maus on board, berthed at the Outer Harbor shortly before 1 p.m. on Saturday. She passed Cape Borda at 4.35 ...

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  31. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    On Sunday afternoon the Bishop ol Adelaide (Dr. Thomas) unveiled the tablet on the memorial vestries, which have been erected in the grounds of St. John's ...

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  32. MOONTA EIGHT HOURS SPORTS.

    MOONTA October 30.—The following are the handicaps for the horse and pedestrian events to be run at the East Moonta Racecourse on November 9 in connection with the Moonta Eight Hours ...

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  33. RETAIL CYCLE TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A general meeting of the above association was held on Friday evening at Miss Martin's Rooms, Pirie-street. There was a good attendance. A suggestion was made that a picnic of the cycle and ...

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  34. GLENELG AND KANGAROO ISLAND TRADE.

    In reference to the announcement of the Gulf Steamship Company that owing to the inadequate berthing accommodation at Glenelg the steamer Karatta will not call ...

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  35. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    Sir—The business affairs of the South Australian Brewing Company have really no concern with the "liquor controversy" except so far as Mr. Schafer, by the ...

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  36. PORT ADELAIDE MASTER CARTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A general meeting of this body waa held on Friday evening. The attendance was large. The special business was the final settlement of the new scale of charges. This was adopted and ...

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  38. THE DAIRYMEN'S PICNIC.

    The settling-up meeting in connection with the recent dairymen's annual picnic was held on Saturday evening at the Exchange Hotel. There was a good attendance, and the prizes were handed ...

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  40. ADELAIDE POLICE COURT.

    The following members of the Justices' Association have been detailed to attend the Police Court this week:—H. J. Holden. Jas. Manning, Monday; J. C. G. Jurs. W. H. Jones, Tuesday; Wm. ...

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