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  4. ROBBERY AT YORKETOWN.

    YORKETOWN, September 30.—The premises of Mr. John Hastwell, sen., at. Weavers, were entered on Monday whilst he was away from home. The sum of 15 ...

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  5. THE PORTLAND RAILWAY.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September 29.—General satisfaction was expressed here when a telegram was Received from the Hon. A. H. Peake that the Border ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. OPENING A BAND ROTUNDA.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, September 25.—The new hand rotunda was opened on Saturday afternoon by Mr. A. Duncan (president), in the presence of a large ...

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  7. THE SALVATION ARMY

    GAWLER, September 30.—The head office of the Salvation Army in Australia (Commissioner Hay) visited Gawler on Friday night, and delivered a lecture ...

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  8. A VIOLENT PRISONER.

    MORGAN, September 28.—An exciting capture was effected by Senior-Con stable Juekes on Friday evening last on the local railway platform. The ...

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  9. TRADES HALL AT PORT PIRIE.

    PORT PIRIE. September 3O.—The Premier (Hon. ,T. Verran will arrive at Port Pirie at midnight on Tuesday, and on the following morning will lay the ...

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  10. A GOLDEN WEDDING.

    CRYSTAL BROOK. September 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Richard celebrated on Monday last their golden wedding. The career of Mr. Pavy has been varied and interest ...

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  13. LARGE HAILSTONES.

    A violent storm passed over the district and hailstones fully 2 in. in diameter fell. At Mr. D. Morris' farm fowls were killed and windows smashed. Fruit trees have ...

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  14. NEIGHBORS QUARREL.

    WALLAROO, September 29—At the Police Court, Wallaroo, Before Mr. T. J. Keats, S.M., on Thursday, John Sweeney proceeded against William Henry Hocking ...

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  15. MOORAK ESTATE.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, September 29.—The Land Board sat yesterday and to-day to hear the evidence of local applicants for blocks of the Moorak estate. The Town ...

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  16. TERRIFIC DUSTSTORM.

    OODNADATTA, October 1.—On Monday a, terrific duststrom raged all day. In the evening rain set in, accompanied by thunder and lightning. Only 20 points of rain ...

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  17. A SMALL FIRE.

    YONGALA, October 2.—On Friday afternoon a fire broke, out in the engines-room of the chaffmill owned by Mr. P. May. It was caused by the burners ...

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  18. TROUBLE AT A STATION.

    PETERSBURG, September 29.—On Wednesday evening; when the Broken Hill express arrived, a passenger was requested by the stationmaster to leave the train. ...

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