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  2. THE NEW HEBRIDES.,

    Is there to be a revival of interest in France and England in regard to the New Hebrides? The indications point that way though it is not easy to predict how soon ...

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  3. FLORAL FAIR.

    The Floral Fair in aid of the Royal Institution for the Blind was brought to a close on Saturday, after an entirely successful run of a fortnight. The object, which was to ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    On Monday night Mrs. Frankcom, of this town, had an unpleasant experience. She had been visiting a friend at the pumpingstation, and did not leave until later than ...

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  5. THE STATE CONSTITUTION-II.

    Section I. of the Constitution. Act provided "That all Bills for appropriating any part of the revenue, or for imposing, altering, or repealing any rate, tax, duty, or ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Public Service-Association on Friday, considerable discussion took place on the Government scheme for the superannuation of members ...

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  7. TREE-PLANTING IN THE CITY.

    Nearly five years ago I stood in Berlin, Unter den Linden, admiring the lofty lime trees with branches depending downwards, displaying a grand mass of foliage ...

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  8. LOBETHAL.

    April 23.—A meeting was held in the institute on Wednesday night for the purpose of forming a literary society. Dr. Schmidt was in the chair. It was resolved to form ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. A TRIAL BY JURY.

    A novel entertainment was given in the Elgin Methodist lecture-hall on Thursday evening by the members of the Woodville Literary Society. The hall was filled to ...

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  10. THE PETERSBURG ACCIDENT.

    The young man named Bowley, who was injured severely by a fall from his horse at the Petersburg races on Wednesday, and who for several days was unconscious, has ...

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  11. MOUNT GAMBIER FIRE BRIGADE.

    On Wednesday evening a meeting of the Mount Gambier Fire Brigade w;as held to discuss with members of the Fire Brigade Board the question of attending fires ...

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  12. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    April 23.—A successful concert was held at Glencoe last night in aid of a fund for the erection of a Church of England there. The entertainment was held in the men's ...

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  13. MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A HORSE.

    A horse belonging to Mr. C. Pope has died from a wound received under most mysterious circumstances on Sunday night, Aprii 12. The animal was tied up in the stable, ...

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  14. TWO PRESENTATIONS.

    Last night a farewell social was tendered Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Twopenny, who are, leaving Coonatta station after a residence there of about 17 years, owing to the ...

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  15. ARLTUNGA.

    Mr. George Ballingall, a prospector, has discovered good gold one and threequarter miles from the Government cyanide battery at Arltunga and has pegged ...

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  16. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    At the close of the living whist performance the members of the Adelaide Grand Orchestra took possession of the platform, and gave another capital concert. ...

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  17. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    There were large attendances at the services at St. Luke's Church,.Whitmoresquare, on Sunday, when the anniversary of the rector's induction was celebrated. ...

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  18. TEROWIE.

    April 24.—Seeding is in full swing, a good deal of wheat already is up. and a hopeful spirit is now manifested. — The ninth competition for the gold medal in connection ...

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  19. THE LATE MR. T. HARDING.

    This afternoon the body of Mr. Thomas Harding was brought, to Kapunda from Adelaide for burial. Mr. Harding until a few years ago was a resident of Kapunda, ...

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  20. WHEAT-GROWING.

    The Moonyonooka correspondent of the Perth Morning Herald gives some interesting information respecting the wheat grown on the plots at the Moonyonooka public ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    A grand concert and dance in connection with the West Adelaide Football Club was held in the Trades Hall on Thursday evening. April 23. There was a good attendance, and a good programme ...

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  22. BUTE.

    April 24.—The Lynch Family of Bellringers attracted a crowded house here last night. The residents for many miles around attended in large numbers. ...

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  23. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    A meeting in connection with the London Missionary Society was held in the Glenelg Congregational schoolroom on Friday evening, the Rev. George Rayner ...

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  24. CLARENDON.

    April 24.—The members of the Methodist Choir and Brass Band held a social in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening to say good-bye to Mr. Herbert Paddick, who has ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was another crowded and enthusiastic audience at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening, when the merry and lively musical comedy, "San Toy," was ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. CANOWIE BELT.

    April 23.—At a meeting held at Mr. Corcorans residence on April 22, it was decided to form a football club on the Yongala estate, to be known as the Lovely ...

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  27. METHODIST TWENTLETH CENTURY FUND.

    The Rev. W. H. Cann, organiser of the Twentieth Century Fund, has been laboring in the Central Mission and Gilbert-street circuits in the interests of the Twentieth ...

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  28. Y.M.C.A.

    At the Y.M.C.A. theatre service on Sunday night a departure was made from the usual form of service. Messrs. E. A. Osborne, N. S. Fy, and W. C. F. Beiler ...

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  29. EDEN VALLEY.

    April 22.—The chief attraction during the holidays was the visit of the Austral Ramblers cricket team, who met the Eden Valley club on Easter Saturday. The local ...

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  30. ROWING.

    The Adelaide University held the junior schools regatta on Saturday in unfavorable weather. Fortunately it did not rain until the proceedings were nearly over. Consider ...

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  31. "THE FORTUNE TELLER."

    Mr. George Musgrove's Comic Opera Company will be seen in the romantic opera "The Fortune Teller" when the curtain rises at the Theatre Royal on Saturday next. ...

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  32. HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    April 22.—On Tuesday evening the Institute Literary Society held-its annual meeting, Mr. C. E. Woods occupying the chair. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. THE KING AND HORSE RACING.

    Sir—I am convinced that the breed of horses cannot.be improved; or kept np without racing, and my convictions are based on long practical experience in handling ...

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  34. CRICKET.

    The old boys' match between teams representing Hahndorf College and Queen's School, which was played alternately on the Adelaide Oval and at Halmdorf, took place on the Hahndorf ground ...

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  35. KOORINGA.

    April 24.—On Wednesday evening last a pleasant gathering took place at the Burra Hospital. A number of ladies and gentlemen assembled, and entertained the ...

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  36. PERTH MATCHES.

    The results of the Association football matches played on Saturday were as follow:- North Fremantle, 7 goals 7 behinds beat the Ports, 5 goals 8 behinds. ...

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  37. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The bill presented at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening contained such variety that all classes of the community had ample opportunity for finding in it the ...

    Article : 382 words
  38. KINGSTON.

    April 21.—The shipping trade was fairly busy last week, when two boats patronised the harbor. The Seaflower, from Beachport, called to take a consignment of 63 ...

    Article : 103 words
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  40. A CONTINGENT FOR SOMALILAND.

    Sir—I read in The Advertiser on Friday a brief account of the terrible disaster to General Manning's troops in Somaliland. It grieved me very much to think that ...

    Article : 148 words
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