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  4. THE WEATHER MAP.

    In the above map the isobars or lines of equal barometric pressure are shown the values being indicated by the figures at the end of each line. Direction of the wind is shown by arrows flying with the wind:—Light to moderato breeze, [?]; fresh to strong, [?]; heavy gale, [?]; gale, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    A change of programme drew a good audience at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when Mr. W. Andersons Dramatic Company entered upon the fifth week of ...

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  6. THE PRODUCER

    An instance of official "promptitude" is recorded in the "Wagga (N.S.W.) Adverriser." In 1883 a resident of the town applied for a piece of land and obtained it. ...

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  8. THE POTATO BLIGHT.

    Mr. R. Flower, the fruit staff inspector of the South-East, has spent over a week examining the potato crops in the Mount Gambier part of the district and failed to ...

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  9. CLEAN SEED WHEAT.

    The necessity for farmers to exercise more care in the selection of seed wheat is forcibly demonstrated by the examination of the crops generally when they are ...

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  10. ROPE FROM STRINGY BARK.

    A new industry is about to be established in Melbourne for the manufacture of rope out of stringy bark Fibre. It is stated that the requisite capital has been raised, but ...

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  11. DRY BIBLE.

    Professor Douglas Stewart writes to sydney Morning Herald":—"I should like to point out that the condition popularly known as 'dry bible' in this State is not ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES ESTIMATE 26,000,000 BUSHELS.

    The position of the wheat crop in New South Wales is not so good as it was some weeks ago. Then (says the "Sydney Morning Herald") it was calculated that the ...

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  13. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  14. CHILLED BEEF FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The London correspondent of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" wrote on November 12:—"Much interest has been taken in the first shipment of chilled beef carried ...

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  15. FORECASTS.

    Western Australia.—Generally fine and warm to hot with easterly winds, cool but rising on the south and south-west coasts, a tendency for thunder on the goldfields and in the far north. ...

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  16. METEOROLOGIST'S REPORT.

    The Observatory. Sunday, 9 p.m. The weather has been fine over the city during the past 43 hours, and the temperature at the Observatory on Saturday was 87 deg., and on ...

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  17. THERMOMETER READINGS.

    Maximum in the sun, 148.0 Maximum in the shade, 87.0. Minimum, 54.5. December 19. ...

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  18. RAINFALL.

    Rainfall return for the 24t hours ended 8.30a.m. December l8:—port Darwia, 9.027: River katherine, 0.17. ADELAIDS BAKPALL. ...

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  19. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Patrons of the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday night were treated to a first-class programme. Mr. Rickards has got together a first-class company, giving many and ...

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  20. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    South Australia.—Fine and warm to hot throughout, scattered clouds over the southern districts; otherwise clear. Calms and light variable winds. Light rain has fallen on and near the coast of the ...

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  21. ELECTEIC LIGHT BATHS,

    Science, it is stated, has found in the common electric light of commerce an unknown ray, which, lacking the distinctive properties of the violet, ultra violet, and ...

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  22. ADMISSIONS TO THE BAR.

    The last day of the law term was Saturday, and the Full Court sat to deal with motions for admission to the bar of the Supreme Court. His Honor the Chief ...

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  23. THE PIERROTS ON THE BEACHES.

    An innovation was made at the Pierrot entertainment at Glenelg on Saturday evening, when a charming farcical comedy by [?]illie Norwood, entitled "Hook and Eye," ...

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  24. LARGE SALE OF WETHERS.

    CHARLEVILLE (Qld.), December 12.— Messrs Elder, Smith, & Co., Adelaide, have just completed a fine sale, in conjunction with Messrs. McP[?]es, of 30,000 fat ...

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  25. WEST'S PICTURES AT OLYMPIA.

    Owing to unforseen circumstances there was no change of programme at West's picture, theatre, at the Olympia, on Saturday evening, and consequently the ...

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  26. VICTORIAN LAND BOARD AT PINNAROO.

    PINNAROO, December 16.—Members of the Victorian Land Board (Messrs. Se[?]k, Goode, and Ball) have completed taking evidence here from applicants for ...

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  27. BOY SCOUTS.

    The following are the arrangements made by the Boy Scouts' Council for the Milang camp:- A special train will leave North-terrace ...

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  28. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE AND SOCIAL LEGISLATION.

    Sir—In "The Advertiser" of December 11 Mr. Hogarth publishes the political platform of the Australasian national League in order to convince the public that there is ...

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  29. FETE AT NORTH UNLEY.

    A successful garden fete took place on Saturday afternoon and evening in connection with St. Andrew's Church. North Unley, on the grounds adjoining the ...

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  30. PARIS PICTURES.

    There was a large audience at the [?]ite Rink, Pirie-street, on Saturday night, when the Paris Pictures Company showed a variety of moving scenes. Dramatic, ...

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  31. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The Empire Theatre held a crowded [?]ddience on Saturday night, and the management presented an excellent programme. There can be no doubt as to ...

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  32. TO TREAT YACCA GUM.

    The machinery to be erected at Port Lincoln for the treatment of yacca gum was expected to arrive on Thursday of this week, says the "Recorder." Premises ...

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  33. THE MOTOR IN NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    Lieutenant White's recent successful feat of dispatch motor riding from Melbourne to Sydney has been thus acknowledged by the State Commandant of New South ...

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  34. FLOUR MILL AT PORT LINCOLN.

    The work of erecting the new flour mill at Port Lincoln is proceeding apace. The building is completed, some of the machinery installed and orders are on file ...

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  35. FETE AT GLENELG.

    A strawberry fete in aid of the funds of the local branch of the District Trained Nursing Society was held in the Glenelg Town Hall on Saturday afternoon and ...

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  36. TROCADERO GARDENS.

    The pleasure of viewing moving pictures while seated in the open air is appreciated by the public, as was evidenced on Saturday night, when the Trocadero ...

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  37. THE FOX PEST.

    Foxes are numerous in many parts of the State, and it is surprising to learn that in some of the back country they are regarded as rather a blessing than a curse. ...

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  39. JUBILEE OVAL—FIREWORKS DISPLAY.

    Messrs. J. & N. Tait will, in conjunction with the Phœnix Fireworks Company, of Melbourne give fireworks displays at the Jubilee Oval on Boxing Night and New ...

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  40. AMY CASTLES CONCERT COMPANY.

    The return of Miss Amy Castles and her concert company was hailed with delight on Saturday evening, when they gave Rossini's "Stabat Mater" at the Exhibition ...

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  42. THOMAS' PICTURES AND THE TRAMWAYS BAND.

    On Wednesday next, at the Adelaide Oval, the above popular combination are giving an open-air picture and musical entertainment in aid of the South Australian ...

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  43. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    On Monday next Wirth's circus will open in Adelaide at the Exhibition grounds. A splendid programme is promised, and a special attraction is Datas, ...

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  45. WELLS' PICTURES.

    A new picture show was opened on the Parade, Norwood, on Saturday night. Several thousand feet of film were screened before a good audience. The programme ...

    Article : 56 words
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