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  2. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    A itood niJDv Sydney s;onin-j men attended rae VJI.C. Autumn inceiing, bui A« South Australian taatansent was ;io: a lanre oac. Ounciiiors T. UamticM. J. i ...

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  3. EFFECTIVE NOTING.

    Sir—I have recency received much in[?] .is to the progress of this reform from eminent men in ackuowledgment of Letters and of my pamphlet on Efficctive ...

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  4. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The new ore red ma ion plant on Hannan s star is running well, and the first 50 'ions have been crushed and placed in the cyanide vats. As far as the plant has ...

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  5. EAST-END MARKET.

    By direction of the City Council, the town clerk (Mr. Adam Wright on February 23 informed tlie Kast-Ead Market Company that on the expiry of a month ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    Despite the warm weather there was another large and merry audience at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday evening, when the amusing and spectacular pantomime ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. A MISSIONARY OF COMMERCE.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. C. A. Green arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express, and will remain some time in South Australia in the interests of the ...

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  8. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    A people entertainment was given in the Archer-.street Wesleyan Lecture-hall on Monday evening, and Mr. J. Craven occupied the chair. The programme ...

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  9. THE TROCADERO.

    The Trocadero Company repeated their new programme at the Cyclorama Building on Tuesday evening before another large and appreciative audience. The ...

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  10. PORT CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Port Adelaide Caledonian Society, was neld in the Odd-fellows'' Hall, Dale-street, on Tuesday evening. The chief (Mr. W. D. Paewson) ...

    Article : 298 words
  11. PORT TOWN HALL.

    On incsday night .Mr. A. Dimmer s Company made their last appearance in the Port Town Hall before a crowded attendance, and submitted "Everyday ...

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  12. MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODDFELLOWS AND PUBLIC ACTUARY.

    Sir — The Govemment Actuary in his second report, dated 1897. stated that the funds of this society would become exhausted on October 17, 1913, on which ...

    Article : 464 words
  13. FIELD NATURALISTS' EXCURSION.

    On Saturday afternoon a visit, at the invitation of Mr. and Mis. J. F. Mellor, was paid to Holmfirth Fulham, by members and friends of the field naturalists' ...

    Article : 391 words
  14. CYCLISTS AND THE LAW.

    Sir—Mr. Hackett's effort on hehalf or crelists, thongh unsuccessful. deserves to be recognised as a protest against the persecution chat now does on. I have invedf ...

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  15. FERTILISERS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. R. Butler) .has banded us the report of the Inspector of Fertilisers (Mr.'W. L. Summers) for Febuary . and informs us that ...

    Article : 481 words
  16. SPARKS IN HARNESS.

    At the S.A. Electric Light and Motive Power Company's storage shed. Port Adelaide, the manager has unpacked a large collection of domestic utensils of various ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. PUBLIC MEETING AT DAWSON.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Messers. C. Giles, 31.P., and J. MacLachlan, M,P., visited Dawson on March 7, and attended a representative meeting of the ...

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  18. BURNSIDE COUNCIL.

    March C.—Present—Crs. Revell (chair), Holton Work, Mahar, and Hill S A. Football Assicttiona tion wrote as to terms for next season tor football matches on Kenisgton Oval; clerk to reply ...

    Article : 298 words
  19. STORM WATERS AT UNLEY.

    The following report of the -sovcyor was adopted at the meeting of the Unley Council held on Monday evening, and it was resolved to call tor tenders for, the materials necessary for the ...

    Article : 663 words
  20. SEASONING WOOD BY ELECTRICITY.

    A model plant for seasoning wood by means of electricity is now in opration Messrs. Johnson & Phillips electrical works near Charlon junction the system ...

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  21. FAREWELL TO MR. W. TAYLOR.

    On Tuesday evening a farewell social was given in All faints' lecture-hall, Hindmarsh, in honor of Mr. William Taylor, who is leaving for Queensland. There ...

    Article : 454 words
  22. OPERATIVE BOOTMARKETS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Operative Bootmakers' [?] was held on Monday evening, the vice-president (Mr. Fred. Dowsert) being in the chair. Amonsst the correspondence and documents received was ...

    Article : 206 words
  23. THEBARTON COUNCIL.

    March 14.—present The Mayor (Mr. C. B Ware). Crs. Boyle. M. J. Broderick. J. B Broderick, Boland. E. J. Filsell. F. Filsell, and Martindale. The Mayor stated that the bad made ...

    Article : 357 words
  24. UNLEY COUNCIL.

    Mirch 13.—Presort—The Mivor (Mr. T. Bruce), Cts. Tratham. Tomlinsion. Ellis. Coucbc, Foller. Neville, and Fox. Cr. Tratham gave notice of resignation as represeutative to the Municipal ...

    Article : 240 words
  25. SEMAPHORE COUNCIL.

    Monday, March 13.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. B. C. Bray). Crs. Bagot Hall. Wald, Morries Bains. Wilkinson. Waterman. Henley, and Branford. Secrretry of the Local Govermnent ...

    Article : 227 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. CYCLING.

    On Monday evening the monthly meeting of The was " terress Cyrliup Club was held in [?] Assembly Booms. Bronrprr.n s!r. _". Bourne presided over ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. LITERARY SOCIETTES.

    On Monday evening the Half-yearly meeting of the Robert-street literary Society. [?] was held in the local church vestry, and Mr. G. E. Freeman presded over a good attendance. ...

    Article : 116 words
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