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  2. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    On the arrival of last Friday's train a man named Freeman left his carriage in great haste before it stopped. He was arrested, and the cause for his hurry was apparent when a ...

    Article : 338 words
  3. PRESENTATION TO THE REV. A. TURNBULL.

    A complimentary concert was given to the Rev. A. Turnbull in the Christian Crusaders' Hall on Monday evening. The Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. W. Bundey) presided over a large ...

    Article : 562 words
  4. SPORTING.

    Nominations for the events in connection with the Adelaide Racing Club's Winter meeting are due at the acting secretary's office, Gladstone Chambers, Pirie street, at 4 p.m. ...

    Article : 853 words
  5. KILLED BY A FALL OF EARTH.

    The city coroner (Mr. T. Ward) held an inquest at the Adelaide Hospital on Monday morning, on the body of a miner named Charles Rattay, whose death was caused by a fall of ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. MAIL COMMUNICATION WITH MOUNT BROWNE N.S.W.

    A deputation, consisting of the Hon. J. Crozier. M.L.C., and Messrs. J. Moule, M.P., and A. Teunant, M.P., waited on the Minister of Education (Hon. ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Dry weather has prevailed lately, and has been taken advantage of by the farmers.— On the 23rd inst. the female Rechabites held their anniversary. The weather was fine, and the ...

    Article : 429 words
  8. ARIEL AND NORTH ADELAIDE BICYCLE CLUBS' SPORTS.

    The following are the handicaps for the above sports, which take place on Saturday next, August 8 :— Two-M[?] MAIDEN, A.B.C. ONLY. — L. Prevost, ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. A TERRIBLE CRASH.

    The following account of a terrible catastrophe was telegraphed on May 27 to the Har[?]ford w[?] press by a New York correspondent:— Shortly before 7 o'clock this ...

    Article : 674 words
  10. SEMAPHORE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Present—All but Mr. Christie. The health officer (Dr. Mackintosh) reported that he had examined a stagnant pool of water in Bucknall-road, and found it near enough to ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. SUDDEN DEATH AT BLINMAN.

    A man named Samuel Hocking, well known in this district for the last twenty-three years, died suddenly this morning. He walked into the saddler's shop, immediately commenced ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. THE ADVERTISER POOR FUND.

    A meeting of the central committee of the Advertiser relief fund, at which delegates from the various local committees were present, was held at the office of this paper on Monday ...

    Article : 866 words
  13. PROPOSED LIBERAL LAND LEGISLATION.

    Sir—l read in your issue of July 27 a letter from Mr. Clement Giles, a gentleman I would not suspect of giving a false coloring to the trusting state of things connected with the ...

    Article : 999 words
  14. HARES V. RABBITS.

    sir—Bunny is causing more than a little anxiety in the minds of our [?]cians. The sum of £100,000 per annum is well spent in tickling his bunnyship. This little item is not ...

    Article : 542 words
  15. PROTECTION AND FREE-TRADE.

    Sir— Your correspondent, "Ben Gartrell," after quoting "Samuel Stanton's" proposition "Protection means keep yourselves to yourselves provide what you want, and trade with ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. MELBOURNE SPORTING.

    At the declaration of the forfeits for the Melbourne Cup to-day the following horses were scratched:—Hastings, Rufus, Silver King, Moonshee, Dirk Hatteraick, Stanenchyan, ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. THE ADELAIDE UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    Sir— Will you kindly grant me space to give publicity to a few facts concerning the treatment received by some of the Adelaide unemployed who went to Sydney. Under date of ...

    Article : 540 words
  18. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was held to-day. The report and balancesheet, which showed the club to be in a highly proseperous state, were adopted. The secretary ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. RABBITS AND WIRE FENCES.

    Sir — A friend of mine who some few years ago lived near Hallett, and had a fence put up to stop the rabbits from getting at his wheat, [?] just told me that he has found as many as ...

    Article : 626 words
  20. V.A.T.C. WINTER STEEPLECHASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 825 words
  21. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Sir—l think your correspondent "E. Lucas" would do well to turn up the extract from Mr. Lloyd's [?]mon, and the answers to it by "True Manliness and the Salvation A[?]y ...

    Article : 715 words
  22. FOOTBALL.

    Hindmarsh Central v. Goodwood Tyro.— Played on August on the ground of the latter, and resulted in a win for the Centrals, who scored 1 goal 8 behinds to the Tyros'4 behinds. ...

    Article : 399 words
  23. THE BLYTH AND GLADSTONE RAILWAY.

    Sir— Permit me to draw attention to my letter a few days since [?] the absurd agitation now on foot for the extension of the Blyth railway to Gladstone. From what I can learn ...

    Article : 308 words
  24. THE LARGS BAY RAILWAY.

    Sir—l observe in your issue of this morning a letter headed "Largs Bay Railway and Government Patronage," and signed "Taxpayer," in which the writer asserts that there ...

    Article : 232 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,097 words
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