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  2. THE ARNOLD-THORNTON THEATRICAL COMPANY.

    Among the passengers by the Austral, which arrived at the Semaphore on Wednesday, was Mr. Charles Arnold," so well known in his old pari of "Hans the Boatman." who brines a ...

    Article : 496 words
  3. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    A meeting of the Watervale Cricket Club was held at the Foresters' Hall on September 10. There was a fair attendance. It was proposed to arrange an entertainment in aid of ...

    Article : 1,692 words
  4. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Signs of the extraordinary heat which we are experiencing are evident everywhere. In the City, the heart of outward respectability, the straw hat has replaced the chimney pot. ...

    Article : 2,245 words
  5. MISS C. H SPENCE ON HER TRAVELS.

    A case has just been decided by the Privy Council on appeal in accordance with the decision in the Dominion Courts which will save the City of Toronto from paying to the ...

    Article : 3,160 words
  6. SPORTING.

    The A.J.C. Spring Meeting will be continued at Randwick to-day, when the Second Hurdle Race will open proceedings. The Pioneer has 11 st. 5 lb., while Barzan, who ...

    Article : 540 words
  7. PASTORAL NEWS.

    The steamer Victoria and barge MacIntyre, Captain Wallace, arrived last night with the following wools on board for shipment at Port Victor to London direct:—52l Reid, 74 ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. RETRENCHMENT ON THE RAILWAYS.

    Sir—In a footnote to a letter written by the to your paper criticising railway management you state that the Chairman of the Railway Commissioners informs you that ...

    Article : 537 words
  9. ARRIVAL OF THE AUSTRAL.

    The Orient mail steamer Austral, with latest mails and passengers from London, was expected to reach the Semaphore at daylight on Wednesday, and the boarding officers were. ...

    Article : 581 words
  10. THE COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDS.

    Among the passengers who joined the Austral at Albany was Mr. Everard Browne, a nephew of Mr. Sylvester Browne, well known in connection with the Western ...

    Article : 486 words
  11. SCRATCHING OF SUNDIAL.

    Sundial, who injured himself on the Randwick track a few weeks ago, has been scratched for the Caulfield Cup and Toorak Handicap. ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. THE ACCIDENT TO J. E. BREWER.

    The jockey Brewer, who was injured in the Steeplechase yesterday, though badly hurt, sustained no vital injuries, and shows an improvement in condition. ...

    Article : 33 words
  13. THE FOURTH BIENNIAL STAKES.

    The following are the acceptances for the Fourth Biennial Stakes:—Solanum. Delaware, Claverton, Projectile, and Capriste. ...

    Article : 25 words
  14. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following are the latest scratchings:— Second Hurdle.—Pioneer. Craven Plate.—Pharamond. Suburban Handicap.—Sundial, Blueblood. ...

    Article : 30 words
  15. MOUNT GAMBIER COURSING.

    The coursing meeting under the management of She Mount Gambler Coursing Club was held at Benara to-day. The weather was splendid. Hares were plentiful. Seventeen ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. THE SILVERTON HOSPITAL.

    Sir—Referring to a letter which appeared in your issue signed "A Carrier Man," having reference to this hospital, I should like to point out several errors ia the statements ...

    Article : 582 words
  17. PUGILISM.

    Jemmy Lindsay and George Mackenzie, of Australia, fought at Omaha, in the United States. The contest resulted in a victory for the former, the Australian being knocked out ...

    Article : 40 words
  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Short runs and large audiences" is the rule observed at the Theatre Royal since Messrs. Brough and Bouncicault have held the reina of management. These enterprising gentlemen ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. THE EFFECT OF PROTECTIVE DUTIES.

    Sir—In your issue of September 19 "Native" says I have based my argumenta upon the fallacy "that an excess of imports over exports is disastrous to a country." I did not make ...

    Article : 254 words
  20. PORT WAKEFIELD SHOW.

    The Port Wakefield Agricultural and Horticultural Society's annual Show on the Society's grounds to-day was the most successful that has been held here. The weather was ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. THE BIJOU.

    There was a fair attendance ab the Bijou Theatre on Wednesday sight, when the Duvalli's Vaudeville Company repeated their programme, which includes two musical ...

    Article : 45 words
  22. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS.

    The second of these delightful concerts will take place next Saturday at the Town Hall, and a splendid programme is being prepared. There wil] be an entire change of vocal artists. ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. THE DISPUTED BOUNDARY.

    Sir—Will you allow me (failing higher authorities) to ventilate in a few lines the above topic. A vexata [?] such as this should not be allowed to rankle in the minds ...

    Article : 390 words
  24. PORT PIRIE SHOW.

    The seventh annual Show under the auspices of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society held to-day proved an immense success financially. There were over 2,000 persons ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The management of the Cyclorama has every reason to be satisfied with the hold the picture of Waterloo has taken on the public of South Australia. During the week the ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. THE MALCOLM LANDS.

    Sir—"D. Gooch" says that he would not say anything as to the law, but only as to the unfairness in this case. As it is the rule without exception at sales by auction for the auctioneer ...

    Article : 243 words
  28. ADELAIDE SKATING RINK.

    At the Rink yesterday good humour and disaster were combined in a truly philosophical manner. On Friday the skaters are called for by invitation, and the management is making ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. CYCLING.

    INTER-CLUB CONTEST.—The team to represent the South Australian Bicycle Club in the inter-club contest next Saturday will be chosen from the following:—J. E. Snell, W. G. ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. THE SHIP GENISTA.

    The Genista, ship, which grounded at Plank Point, floated off to day, and the tug towed the vessel clear of the bask. It is intended to sail up to Port Pirie if the wind is ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. THE STONE-GATHERING CONTEST.

    Two machines, Mr. Scammell's and Mr. Fletcher's, competed at the stone-gathering trial to-day for the Government award. A very large number of people attended, but ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Hohenstaufen left Suez on the evening of September 10, outwards. ...

    Article : 14 words
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