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  2. MUNICIPAL ELECTION AT GLENELG.

    Extraordinary elections in the Corporation of Glenelg have of late years been extremely rare, but one was necessary on Friday, May 3, to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of ...

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  3. THE REV. HASKETT SMTH.

    The list of visiting celebrities who are to tour the colonies this year under the suspices of Mr. R. S. Smythe, the well-known entrepreneur, includes the Rev. Haskett Smith. M. A., ...

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  4. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    PERSONAL.—From the Christian Weekly for May 3:—The Rev. A. D. Bennett and Mrs. Bennett left for England on Wednesday per s.s. Sacheen.—The Rev. W. R. Stephenson, ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    A cablegram in this morning's Register announces that Carbine and the Novelette colt have arrived at Colombo, and that both are well. ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Messrs. Potter (Chairman), Fuller, and Edgeloe" members of the Northern Land Board, with their Secretary (Mr .Do Burgh) arrived last night. The whole of to-day was ...

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  7. SADDLEWORTH. MAY 2.

    A bazaar in connection with the Church of England was held in the Institute Hull on Wednesday. The various stalls during the afternoon and evening were very well ...

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  8. LEIGH'S CREEK, MAY 2.

    A meeting was held here last night, to consider tho steps necessary to form a Company to erect smelting works at or near the colliery. The Leigh's Creek Coalmining Company had ...

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  9. RHINE VILLA. MAY 1.

    A beautiful soaking rain has again favoured this district. About an inch full last week, and wheat and grass have received an early start. ...

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  10. YANKALILLA. MAY 1.

    Dissatisfaction is expressed that the Wattle Flat School should have been so long left without a teacher, and that no teacher has been sent to Myponga since Mr. Deeble left. ...

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  11. PORT AUGUSTA. May 2.

    A meeting of those interested in bicycle matters was recently held at Mr. N. A. Webb's office. Twenty people were present, and is was unanimously resolved that a club be ...

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  12. THE S.A..T.C. MEETING.

    It was stated in Melbourne to-day that Hales would ride his own colt Carlson in the Goodwood Handicap and The Possible in tho Adelaide Cup. A fair amount of business ...

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  13. KADINA. MAY 1

    At the last meeting of the Kadina District Council it was decided, on the motion of Councillor Fuss, seconded by Councillor Malcolm, that a conference at all the District ...

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  14. EASTERN SUBURBAN CLOTHING GUILD.

    The monthly meeting of this Guild was hold at the Norwood Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, fifteen ladies being present, and apologies for absence were read from several others. ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    Though "parting is such sweet sorrow" there was not a large, if appreciative, bouse at the Theatre Royal on Friday night to express it to "The New Boy," who ...

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  16. RIVERTON. May 2.

    The annual entertainment in connection with the Holy Trinity Church Dayschool was held in the schoolroom on Thursday, April 25. Mr. J. W. Casting presided over a fair ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S RACES.

    The official forecast for to-day is fine weather. Should Mr. Todd'a prognostication prove correct the Australian Jockey Club can depend on there being a very large ...

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  18. WASLEYS, MAY 1.

    This district; has last an old and much respected resident by the death of Mrs. Robert Oliver, of Sunnyside, which occurred on Sunday last after a long illness. The ...

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  19. TEE BIJOU THEATRE.

    Heller's Bonanza Coteria will begin a season to-night at the Bijou Theatre in their entertainment of "Mirth, music, mystery, and sensation." Mr. G. W. Heller has a ...

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  20. CREAMERY AT HAMMOND.

    Various attempts have been made to start a creamery or butter factory on the co-operative principle at Hammond, but without success. The locality is particularly favourable for ...

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  21. THE CYOLORAMA.

    Numerous visitors were entertained at the Cyclorama yesterday, when the great battle scene of waterloo was much admired. Waterloo will soon bo leaving Adelaide, and ...

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  22. PORT WAKEFIELD. MAY 1.

    The rains which fell during last month have given excellent promise of good pasture and crops for the coming season. Work at the coal bora is not proceeding. The ...

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  23. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERT.

    The concerts arranged for this evening at the Town Hall will be the first; one in Adelaide under the management of Mr. Albert Fairbairn, and no pains have been spared to make ...

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  24. CARRIETON. May 3.

    The weather is favourable for bringing on the crops and feed before very cold weather gets in. Some alterations are to be made to the railway ...

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  25. MILLICENT. MAY 1.

    A very successful chrysanthemum, show was hold here to-day in the Institute. The entries were numerous, and the quality of the exhibits were very Road. Some really line specimens ...

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  26. PALMER, May 2.

    Within tho last ten days over 2 in. of rain has been registered. This will enable the farmers to start ploughing.The destruction of rabbits with phosphorus ...

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  27. MOUNT REMARKABLE VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.

    The Hon. R. S. Guthrie, M.L.C., and the Rev. W. Gilmour visited the settlement on Monday morning, and after being shown over tho land and works gave addresses to the ...

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  28. ADELAIDE LIEDERTAFEL.

    The concert which this popular Society is to give on Tuesday next at the Town Hall promises to be vary successful. The Lieder-tafel, under the conductorship of Herr ...

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  29. PETERSBURG. MAY 3.

    There was a largo attendance at the Wesleyan Church on Wednesday evening, when a welcome was tendered to the Rev. A. H. and Mrs. Carne, who have recently come to the ...

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  30. TARCOWIE. April 30.

    Rain began to fall here on Sunday morning about sunrise, and there were several showers during the day. In the evening it came on attain very heavily, aud continued throughout ...

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  31. WILLOWIE, APRIL 30.

    The nominations for the sports to be held here on May 27 closed last evening. The number received augurs well for the success of the meeting. For the men's Sheffield ...

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  32. KAPUNDA. MAY 2.

    This morning, before Dr. Glynn and Mr. W. Flavel, E. Howard Langdon was charged, on the information of John H. Hitchens, of Kapunda, storekeeper, with obtaining ...

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  33. MRS. PALMER'S COMPLIMENTARY CONOERT.

    The programme for the concert to be tendered to Mrs. Palmer by the leading members of the Adelaide musical profession in the Town Hall on Saturday evening. May ...

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  34. NEW ERA. APRIL 30.

    A steady rain set in on Sunday morning, and continued with slight intermission until yesterday morning, giving the ground a good soaking, for which we are very grateful. ...

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  35. FARMING IN THE RIVERINA.

    Referring to the migration of farmers from Victoria and South Australia to the Riverina districts of New South Wales, our Nhill correspondent writes on May 1 that he has had an ...

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  36. PRIOR VAUGHAN AND THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Sir—In sharp contrast to Prior Vaughan's assertion that the Church of England baa failed in her work, it is interesting to lind the following eloquent tribute to the contrary. ...

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  37. HINDMARSH TOWN HALL.

    On Friday evening the Perman Concert Company gave a variety entertainment in the Town Hall. Hindmarsh. There was a fair attendance. A. capital programme was carried ...

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  38. ROWING.

    INTER-UNIVERSITY BOATRACE.—This morning the Melbourne men who are to compete in the inter University boatrace, to be rowed on the Fort River on May 11. will arrive by ...

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  39. NILLINGHOO. APRIL 30.

    On Sunday and Monday over an inch and a half of rain fell, making tho total for the week l.800 in. All tanka and dams in the district have been replenished, and a splendid ...

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  40. MACLAREN VALE, MAY 2.

    An entertainment was given in the Institute last night in aid of the New Organ Fund in connection with the Congregational church. After Mrs. J. G. Kolly had played an overt ...

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  41. MILDURA (Victoria), APRIL, 27.

    At a meeting of beekeepers on Wednesday overing it was unanimously resolved to form a Beekeepers' Association. A committee was appointed to draft a code of rules for ...

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  42. THE GOOSEQUILL DUEL.

    Sir—As a citizen of Victoria, and one of the Australian people, I would remind the citizens of South Australia that the tone of the recent official correspondence is not ...

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  43. AUBURN. MAY 2.

    The annual sports in connection with the Foresters' Court were hold hero yesterday. The weather was fine but the attendance was poor. Townspeople were conspicuous by their ...

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  44. PERNICIOUS BOOKS.

    Sir—Twice a year the local Institute in supplied with a box of German books and double the quantity of English books. It happens sometimes that some of the German volumes ...

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  45. HOMING.

    GLANVILLE CLUB.—A race was flown from Nairne on April 27, a distance of 34 miles (air line). The stationmaster liberated sixteen birds at intervals of 5 min., and reported ...

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  46. KINGSTON SETTLEMENT. APRIL 29.

    Our pumping-engine, which was started by the Premier a few weeks ago, is now working very satisfactorily. It throws 312 gallons per minute. We have been using the water ...

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  47. BURRA. MAY 2.

    A Chrysanthemum Show was held in the Institute Hall, yesterday, when an excellent collection of flowers was staged. Special prises were offered for the best forty-eight chrysa ...

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