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  2. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    In presenting the accounts of the South Australian Petroleum Fields to the shareholders up to December 31, 1890, the Directors state that in 1890 your ...

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  3. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    A further instalment of boxes from the Northern Division of the Legislative Council were opened yesterday. Complete returns are to hand from the Districts of ...

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  4. MUSICAL CELEBRITIES.

    The R.M.S. Victoria, which anchored at Largs Bay early on Monday morning, brought to these shores several persons whose names are familiar to all musicians in this colony. The ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    Monday afternoon was the occasion of the first meeting of these two clubs, the Adelaide Oval being selected as the scene of the content. The previous Saturday's form of both teams ...

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  6. SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS.

    At the science and art examinations in connection with the Department of Science and Art, South Kensington, held in Adelaide in July, 1890, by authority of the Board of ...

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  7. THE NEW MEMBER.

    Mr. Richard Hooper, a native of Cornwall, was born in 1846. He left England with his parents for South Australia, and settled at the Burra Mines where he worked until the ...

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  8. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Mr. Goschen's Budget has certainly not created any excitement in financial circles. It is not a great effort, and aims neither at the reduction nor increase of taxation. The ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    On Monday evening a crowded audience witnessed the production of "Transported for Life." So great was the crush in the stalls that the management passed ticketholders ...

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  10. MINING NEWS.

    THE BROKEN HILL JUNCTION NORTH.—The Secretary, Mr. Horace Allard, writes from Sydney as under:—Numerous enquiries having been made as to whether an offer had been ...

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  11. TOWN HALL.

    The Directors of the Adelaide College of Music announce a concert in the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday evening by their professional staff, assisted by Miss Minna ...

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  12. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    THE FURREEDPORE MISSIONARY SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of this institution was held on Monday evening in the Flinders-street Baptist Church. Mr. R. M. W. Waddy ...

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  13. MILITARY BALL.

    A very representative military ball was given in the Albert Hall on Monday night by the Non-commissioned Officers' Club, and it proved a success, although ...

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  14. KREITMAYER'S EXHIBITION.

    The afternoon and evening sessions of Kreitmayor's Exhibition in the Town Hall Exchange-room were very largely attended. In the afternoon the audience was composed ...

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  15. YORKE'S PENINSULA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  16. PORT ADELAIDE.

    The holiday was very quiet at Port Adelaide. A large number of people passed through during' the day to the seaside. In the evening a concert and ball in the Town Hall ...

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  17. THE SEMAPHORE AND LARGS BAY.

    These favourite resorts had their share of visitors, the excursions trains throughout the day being well filled. In the afternoon especially the beaches presented a lively scene. A ...

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  18. WALLAROO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  19. GLENELG.

    In spite of the counter-attractions a, large member of people visited Glenelg, the Railway Company running the Saturday afternoon [?]. The weather was delightful at the ...

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  21. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The following is the number of passenger [?] travelled on the undermentioned railways on Monday, May 25:—Hills Railway [?]; Port, Semaphore, and Largs Bay ...

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  22. [?]SING AT CALTOWIE.

    A successful meeting under the Caltowie [?] Club was concluded in Mr. Horner's and adjoining estates to-day. The weather was delightfully fine. There was a large ...

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  23. RIFLE MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  24. GLADSTONE.

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  25. Advertising

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  26. STRYCHNINE POISONED SANDAL WOOD FOR RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    Sir—The scheme of strychnine-poisoned sandalwood recommended by the Survey Department has been a great success in this place. Moss of the formers in this district ...

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  27. THE HOLIDAY AT MOUNT GAMBLER

    There were several sources of amusement here to-day [?] engage the attention of the public, and the weather being excellent everything went off [?] and enjoyable. The Mount Gambier ...

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  28. SERIOUS FLOOD AT WARRINA.

    The following letter from Sir. H. O. Merrett, of North Creek, Warrina, dated 13th October last, recently received by Messrs. A. W. Dobbie & Co., of this city, is sure to prove of ...

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  29. STANLEY.

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  30. Advertising

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  31. Advertising

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  32. HOLIDAY IN COUNTRY.

    The holiday was celebrated in the usual way with Oddfellows' sports. Results:—Maiden p[?]te Menzies; high jump, Spring; bracelet, E. Forster, hurdle race, Collins; hop, step ...

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  33. Advertising

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  35. THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS.

    The scrutiny for the Wallaroo election; which has been completed, shows a moat decisive victory for the labour candidate. Mr. Hooper has polled the phenomenally large ...

    Article : 189 words
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