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  2. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    No abatement of confidence in the future can be said to have taken place during the week, although some uneasiness has been caused by the reported movements of troops ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "First Class with its fine scenery, stirring events, and bright dialogue, attracted an appreciative audience last evening, who applauded frequently aud vigorously at the ...

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  4. MINING NEWS.

    The market has again been very strong says the London Mining Journal of December 3), and a large business has continued to be transacted. Occasionally the Syndicate ...

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  5. CORONERS' INQUESTS.

    The enquiry as to the cause ol death of James Harvey, of Nailsworth, who died somewhat suddenly on January 5, was continued at the Windmill Hotel by the Coroner ...

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  6. RECHABITE HALL.

    On Thursday evening the F. J. Pascoe Family entertained the members of the Adelaide Lodge No. 2 I.O.G.T., in the Rechabite Hall. The proceedings opened with a piano ...

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  7. GARNER'S ROOMS

    Garner's Rooms were freely patronised on Thursday evening, when the white-eyed Kaffir, who extracts music from everything, the wonderful Japanese performers, and the ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM.

    This evening Mr. Arthur Gordon, who a short time ago played at the Albert Hall, will give recitals at the St. Luke's M.I. Society. The programme includes selections both ...

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  9. TOWN HALL.

    Professor Ives gave the first organ recital of the season in the Town Mali on Thursday evening, and it was very gratifying to find that in spite of the hot weather a fairly ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. CONCERTS ON THE GLENELG PIER.

    Now that the summer is well advanced residents of Glenelg are afforded the opportunity of hearing Signor Bellizia's string band. A large number of visitors find their ...

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  11. LONDON ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    [?] Bell-[?] grease hoggets at 6½d. G over P in Triangle-11 grease lambs at 6½d. YK over W—1 [?] lambs crossbred at 5d. ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    The Salisbury Athletic Club Advertise elsewhere athletic sports and fox-terrier coursing for January 26. The Easter-Monday programme of the ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL RACES.

    The town is very lively with visitors for the races. To-morrow a large number of sporting men will be up from Adelaide. The betting has been confined to doubles for the ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. FAREWELL CONCERT TO MISS HACK.

    The announcement that a complimentary and farewell concert to Miss Hack, the winner of the Elder Scholarship, would be given on Thursday evening, drew a large and ...

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  15. THE MARINE BOARD AND FOREIGN VESSELS.

    The power of the Marine Board to hold preliminary enquiries in the case of foreign vessels meeting with casualties within our waters has been debated at different times. ...

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  16. CYCLING.

    S.A. CYCLISTS' UNION.—A meeting of the delegates of the S.A. Cyclists' Union was held on Wednesday, January 11. Mr. L.P. Lawrence was elected and accented the ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. MISCELLANEOUS

    THE RISE IN METALS.—If such an allegorical illusion might be suggested (says the London Mining Journal of December 3), it could be said of all metals that they are in ...

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  18. A BOYS' AND GIRLS' LENDING LIBRARY.

    Sir—I have been much interested your article of Monday last, entitled " A Boys and Girls' Lending library." Anything that makes home happier cannot fail to raise the ...

    Article : 700 words
  19. MARINE BOARD.

    Present—The Chairman (Mr J. Formby) Wardens McCoy, Neill, Legoe, Smith, and Muecke, and the Secretary (Sir. T. N Stephens). ...

    Article : 609 words
  20. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—I went to the Labour Bureau this morning to ask if there was any work to be had, and the reply I got was that they had got pick and shovel work at a place beyond ...

    Article : 209 words
  21. GLENELG LECTURE HALL.

    A dramatic entertainment was held at the Glenelg Lecture Hall on Thursday evening in aid of the Harmonium Fund for St. Peter's Church Sunday school. There was a ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. REPORTS.

    LINDSAY'S PROSPECTING Co.—Report from Mr. D. Lindsay, dated December 22, 1887:—"On my arrival at the camp at Glen Annie on November 30 I found all well and the ...

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  23. PASTORAL NEWS.

    RAIN IN THE INTERIOR.—By the last down mail from the Finke River, one of the partners in Temple Downs Station received the the following information from the manager ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. FIRE IN ST. VINCENT-STREET.

    An enquiry was commenced by Mr. Thompson, J.P., at the Port Admiral Hotel on Thursday afternoon as to the fire which took place at Mr. Hunwick's shop on the ...

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  25. THE PAYNE FAMILY AT KADINA.

    The Payne family appeared in the Institute Hall this evening. There was a first-class house. All the members distinguished themselves. Their part-singing alone was ...

    Article : 73 words
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