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  2. MRS. S. G. KINGSTONS SCHOOL.

    There was a very Lire" and fashionable gathering at Mrs. S.G. Kingston's and .Miss Dow's kindergarten school, Now Glenelg, on Friday evening, when the ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL DISTRESS FUND.

    On Sunday afternoon service was held in the Wellington-square Primitive Methodist Church, North Adelaide, in aid of the Broken HUI strike distress fund, addresses being given ...

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  4. THE LATE CENSUS.

    Part VIL of the returns of the census of 1891 fan-re been laid before Parliament. This deals with the birth -places, and Mr. j. Boothby has supplied the fallowing abstract:— ...

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  5. DEPUTATIONS.

    Several resident of Booleroo Centre petitioned the Commissioner of Crown Lands' Giles and O'Loughlin) on Thursday to the effect that ...

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  6. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The sampling and comparison of the prize and commended vines exhibited at the wine show of October 1882, was held at the Old Exhibition Buildings on Tuesday, November ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    The production of a Christmas pantomime in Adelaide is as unnsual as it is pleasurable,, and Adelaide playgoers will doubtires feel grateful to Mr. Wybert Reeve for having ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Downes, of the Walloway Hotel, met with a nasty accident last night. While engaged opening a bale of bags an axe he was using struck the little finger of the right hand. ...

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  9. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    On Friday evening last Mrs. G.H. Cargeeg opened a Christmas beo in aid of the vestry (and of the Goodwood Baptist Church in the Goodwood Institute. There were the usual ...

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  10. EVERY DAY ART CLUB.

    The departure of Friday night last in connection with the annual exhibition of the Every Day Art Club, when a programme of vocal and instrumental music and a lecture by ...

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  11. SPORTING.

    Ijovere of athletics will have an opportunity this evening of assisting the prevailing distress amongst the families at Broken Hill by patronising at the Exhibition Building the ...

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  12. TRADES SOCIETIES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Aerate Waters and Cordial Makers' Union was held at the Selborne Hotel on Thursday evening. The (Mr. J. T. Thomas) occupied ...

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  13. HENLEY BEACH RACES.

    The weather being fine on Saturday there was a large attendance of spectators at the Henley Beach gathering, the fresh breeze from the sea affording as much enjoyment to the ...

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  14. THE HINDMARSH VALLEY COAL COMPANY.

    A deputation representing the shareholders in the Hindmarsh Valley Coal Mining Company waited upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands on Thursday morning. The ...

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  15. ACCIDENT AT GLENELG.

    Mr. J. Smith, the proprietor of the pier Hotel, Glenelg, met with a serious accident early on Sunday afternoon. In company with three gentlemen friends he drove to Brighton ...

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  16. THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY MINE.

    Sir—Can yon or any of your correspondents give me and other long-suffering shareholders any idea when we can expect dividends from ...

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  17. SANDOWN PARK RACES.

    A race meeting was held at Sandown Park on Saturday with the following results :— ...

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  18. THE REV. C. MANTHORPE.

    There was a large attendance at the Glenelg Congregational Church on Sunday morning when the pastor of the church, the Rev. Charles Manthorpe, intimated his final ...

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  19. THE "MESSIAH" AT CHRISTMAS.

    Sir—l have read several letters in reference to the above, sod agree with your correspondents that it is time something was done. I ...

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  20. YACHTING.

    A third-claw yacht race took place in connection with the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron on the Port River on Saturday afternoon, The course was f fom opposite the club grounds down to and round ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS PICNIC FOR INCURABLES.

    Sir—l desire to support with all heartiness the interesting appeal which the Rev. A. T. Boas makes on behalf of the above fond in ...

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  22. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL, BROMPTON.

    The annual display in connection with the Sisters of St. Joseph School, Brompton, took place in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Thursday. The Rev. Father Collier, spiritual ...

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  23. WOODVILLE SPORTS.

    A garden fete held at the residence of Mr. David Bower, at Woodville. on Saturday, in aid of the funds of St. Margaret's Church, attracted a large and ...

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  24. THE EDWARD SPICER SCHOLARSHIP.

    Sir—Permit me to correct a misapprehension concerning the proposed Prince Alfred College University scholarships. My plan contemplates ...

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  25. A VOICE FROM THE DESTITUTE ASYLUM.

    Sir—We, the inmates of the Destitute Asylum, notice what great preparations are being made by many kind friends to ...

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  26. THE BROKEN HILL BELIEF FUND.

    Sir—Let the matter be disguised as it may by speakers from the public platforms, there is no doubt that the public find it a great strain ...

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  27. MESHES. CHARLICK BROTHERS.

    Among the business firms of Adelaide who go to considerable trouble and expense at this time of the year to make their stow windows as attractive and tempting as possible there ...

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  28. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS FOR. SHOPKEEPERS.

    Sir—I observed a letter by "Grocer's Assistant a few days ago deploring the fact that in the grocery trade unanimity could not be ...

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  29. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE UNFORTUNATE.

    Sir—You were kind enough last year to insert in your paper a Christmas appeal in behalf of our Prison Gate Brigade and ...

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