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  2. FIRE AT EDITHBURGH.

    A disastrous fire occurred at the Colonial Salt Refining Company.'s factory ibis evening The whole of the. congregation in I the Methodist Church rushed out in the ...

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  3. PORT GERMEIN.

    June 18.—On Wednesday afternoon the Adelaide Steamship Company's [?] Investigator ran an excursion from Port Pirie to Port Germen and around the anchorage. ...

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  4. JAMESTOWN.

    June 19.—A performance of "Pygmalion and Galatea" was given by the local Shakespearian and Dramatic Society in the Institute on Thursday evening, before a ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. WILLUNGA SLATE QUARRIES BUSY.

    Tile local slate quarries are just now working at high pressure, and it is hoped that the industry, which had been languishing, has taken a permanent turn for the better. | ...

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  6. SUDDEN DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    News was received by the north-west mail last night of the sudden death at Monalena of Mr. Maurice Hieru employed as manager at Monalena station by Messrs. ...

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  7. A POISONOUS WEED.

    During a recent trip from the Frame Downs country to Yunta about 50 sheep died from the effects of eating poison weed. This destructive . plant is plentiful this ...

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  8. KADINA.

    June 17.—William Henry Hocking appeared at the Police Court on Monday, charged with the larceny of an overcoat, and was fined £3, or in default 14 daysas filled. ...

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  9. A MAGNIFICENT SEASON ON THE MURRAY FLATS.

    The season still continues most favorable, and grass and crops are making good head-way. Some of the wheat on- the flats and east country is coming along so rapidly that ...

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  10. THE CYCLE AND THE COW.

    On Saturday Mr. J. H. Buckland was on his way to Hog Bay from American River when he met with an accident. He was riding his bicycle at a fast rate, when a cow ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. KAPUNDA.

    June 22—Mr. C. W. Hamilton, who for; 10 years has been manager of the Kapunda branch of the Adelaide Bank, has received notice of transfer to Mount Pleasant. Mr. ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. ASSISTING THE NATIVES.

    Blankets and rations arrived for the natives, and were distributed to them at Beltana station on "Friday morning. The residents consider that the police-station is the ...

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  13. RENMARK.

    June 15.—A concert in aid of the institute funds, held in the Aveuuo Hall last week, was fairly attended, and a net total of £0 was received.—The Salvation Army. ...

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  14. SUICIDE AT KAPUNDA.

    Mr. E. James held au inquest this afternoon concerning the death of Keiran Ryan, aged about 24 years, whose body was found at the rear of, Messrs. ...

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  15. MILDURA.

    June 8—Mr. John Thwaites, an old resident of Irymple Valley, died on Monday, aged 69 years. He had been a colonist for 69 years.He had been a colonist for 62 years, and came to Mildura in 1891 from ...

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  16. BELTANA.

    June 15.—In spite of what Mr. Hamilton (the protector of aborigines) said when interviewed by The Advertiser recently about the Hacks having their blankets. none has ...

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  17. BLUMBERG ,

    June 20.—Yesterday" evening a farewell social was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Schuetzc and family in the local institute. Speeches were made by Blumberg ...

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  18. TARCOOLA.

    June 11.—Tuesday was observed here as a public holiday. The Amalgamated Miners and Workers' Association formed a procession in the afternoon at the Blocks ...

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  19. MOONTA.

    Juno 18.?—One of the oldest residents of this district, Mrs. Mary Sehwan, died at lier residence, Ryan-street, Moonta, on Saturday morning, after an illness extending ...

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  20. COCKBURN.

    June 18.—On Saturday, June 13, a meeting was held at the Border Gate Hotel to! form ari athletic club. A strong committee: was appointed—Mr. L. H. Nekton ...

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  21. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    June 17.—At a meeting of the bandsmen of the Mount Gambier Town Band on i Monday evening, Mr. J. C. Meldrum, secretary of the recent band carnival ...

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  22. THE TARCOOLA TELEGRAPH LINE.

    The ketch Defender arrived yesterday with a cargo of telegraph poles and other material for the Tarcoola telegraph line. All material is already laid along the line for ...

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  23. VICTOR HARBOR.

    June 23. —It Las been found necessary to cut down some of the large Moreton Bay, fig trees in front of the local institute owing to threatened damage to the ...

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  24. THE LATE MISS DUFFIELD.

    This afternoon, at the local Congregational Church; a memorial window to Miss M. A. H. Duflield was unveiled. There was a large attendance, among whom were the ...

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  25. CURRAMULKA.

    June 22.—Mrs. Goldsworthy, sen., died recently at the age of 79. She arrived in the State with .her husband in 1847, and resided for some years at Port Adelaide ...

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  26. INVALID COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    Mr. Miller (clerk of the council) having been called to Adelaide with the council's books, appointed Mr. Lilchfield as deputy-returning officer in connection with the ...

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  27. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A WOMAN.

    James Henry Ward was charged, before Mr. W. Goode, at the Magistrates' Court yesterday, with assaulting Annie Frances Quinton, a married woman, on Saturday ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. WALLAROO.

    June 15.—On Saturday evening Miss Beatrice Esmonds' Dramatic Company, staged "D.inna Forget" in the Town Hall, before a crowded house.—The annual ...

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  29. DUBLIN.

    June 16.—There is no likelihood of the Dublin Institute being reopened, as persons who were interested in it do not feel disposed to incur the expense of putting the ...

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  30. A FORTUNATE MINISTER.

    On Saturday the Kev. W. A. Langsford, Methodist minister, narrowly escaped a serious injury. He left his study for a few minutes, and upon returning found large ...

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  31. GAWLER.

    June 19. — Mr. H. Shepherd, late of Messrs. G. Wood, Son, & Co., of Adelaide, who has become a member of the firm of. Messrs. McDonald & Co., of this town, was ...

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  32. DROWNING FATALITY AT TORT AUGUSTA.

    Shortly after 6.30 a.m. yesterday information was brought to the police by a lad named John Leahy that a man was lying in the water near the stone steps at theta West. ...

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  33. POUND DEAD IN A SHAFT.

    On Monday the body of Mr. E. Whitford, of Haraley. Mines, was found in a disused shaft on the Harmley property. Mr. Whitford had been suffering from ...

    Article : 199 words
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  35. HAWKER.

    June 20.—An old and respected resident of this district, Mr. Matthew Gabor, met with a fatal accident this afternoon. Whilst lie was unharnessing a horse the animal ...

    Article : 198 words
  36. NARRACOORTE.

    June 19.—On Wednesday evening the annual public meeting in connection with the social works of the Salvation Army was held in the local barracks. Mr. D. De Garis ...

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  37. KADINA UP TO DATE.

    The clock tower at the Town Hall is now completed, and will be handed over to the corporation within the next few days. The formal opening will take place on Friday ...

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  38. PORT PIRIE.

    Juna 18.—The annual general meeting in connection with the Port Pirie Men's Society took place this evening, Mr. S. H. Warren presiding. The following officers ...

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  39. A NEW COUNCIL CHAMBER.

    On Tuesday afternoon the new council chamber was formally opened in the presence of a large number of guests and spectators. The opening ceremony was ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. HOG BAY.

    June 22.—On Saturday last a cutler, supposed to be the Rambler, when passing here j lost her dinghy, and as the sea was rough it j was difficult to pick it up again. After a ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    June 17.—On Monday evening, at the Institute Hall, the annual meeting of the local vigilance committee was held, Mr. J. Black (chairman) presiding. The hon, secretary ...

    Article : 161 words
  42. DEATH OF A SOLICITOR.

    Mr. Arthur F. Akhurst, solicitor, was found dead in bed this morning by one of his family. During the past two years the deceased had suffered from an affection ...

    Article : 132 words
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