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  2. THE CHURCH CONGRESS

    The first Church Congress in the history of South Australia was inaugurated at St. Peter's Cathedral on Monday evening, when the opening service was held. The ...

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  3. WITH THE CRICKETERS.

    From London we had five hours in the train to Liverpool, and met Lancashire again—the previous match was drawn owing to rain—at Aigburth, a pretty ground in a ...

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  4. THE OPAL ROBBERY.

    Consideerable interest was manifested today in the trail of John Edward Burgess and Frederick William Stanbury, on a charge of robbing the White Cliffs mail. ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    The local fire brigade received a call about S o'clock this evening to extinguish a fire at Mr.H. G. Dowle's ship chandlery store, in Ellen-street. The building, which was ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    A Port Lincoln correspondent writes:- When will this part of the State receive the attention it deserves from capitalists and farmers? For twelve months now 'The ...

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  7. MEETINGS FOR MEN AND WOMEN.

    A special feature in connection with the congress will be the meetings to be held to-morrow evening for men only, and also for women only, and it is hoped that ...

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  8. KANGAROOS IN THE SOUTH.

    Kangaroos are said to be numerous in the hundred of Waitpinga. One resident of the hundred has killed over 40 this season. They are also frequently seen between the ...

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  9. CARAWA.

    September 20.—The Eclipse and Rachel Cohen has called at Carawa landing, and taken away the balance of last season's wheat. ...

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  10. THE EARTHQUAKE AND SPRINGS.

    Much interest is being manifested in the flow of water which has appeared near Crozier's Hill since the earthquake, and a number of people hive visited the spot. The ...

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  11. NEARLY BLOWN UP.

    Mr. R. H. Northway, proprietor of the Globe Hotel, Moonta, narrowly escaped serious injury on Thursday night through an explosion of gas in the pantry. During ...

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  12. COULTA.

    September 26.—Shearing will soon commence, and the clip is expected to be light. There have been heavy losses in sheep, so there will be much less wool in the district ...

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  13. THE TALE OF THE CENSUS

    The following table shows the number of persons belonging to the different religious denominations in South Australia at the date of the census of 1891, and that of 1901, ...

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  14. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    September 27.—Last night a concert, in aid of the Foreign Mission fund, was given in the schoolroom, at the Mount Gambier Convent, by the pupils. There was a large ...

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  15. EUDUNDA.

    September 29.—The secretary of the local Agricultural Society reports that the entries for the show received to date are equal to, if not more numerous than ...

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  16. SAD BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday morning the officer in charge of the police here (Senior-Constable Bertram) received information that a little girl, aged eight years, daughter of Mr. Neindorf, ...

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  17. GAWLER.

    September 27.—The 48th anniversary of the Gawler auxiliary to the British and Foreign Bible Society yvas celebrated in the Foresters' Hall last night. There was ...

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  18. PORT VICTOR.

    September29.—The potato crop in the district is looking well, and there is every indication of a fine crop. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MAILS IN LONDON.

    The mails for the United Kingdom, dispatched from Adelaide via San Francisco, on August 22, arrived in London on September 28. ...

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  20. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The anniversary of the S.A. branch of the Young People's Scripture Union is to be held at the Y.M.C.A. Hall night. The occasion is ...

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  21. LECTURES IN POULTRY-BREEDING.

    Mr. D. F. Laurie, who is delivering a course of lectures at the School of Mines and Industries, reported to the council of that institution yesterday that the ...

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  22. SOCIAL QUESTIONS.

    The Rev. Reginald Stephen, sub-warden at Trinity College, Melbourne, and also lecturer on political economy at that institution, is one of the Victorian clergymen ...

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  23. THE FRIEDMAN CASE.

    The Friedman case is expected to form the subject of an attack upon the Government when the House meets to-morrow. The foreman of the jury (Mr. Wm. ...

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  24. TWO OLD MURRAY TRADERS.

    During the last week the wharf has presented quite an active appearance. The steamer Decoy and the barge Reliance, which have been purchased by Messrs. ...

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  25. LEGISLATORS ON TOUR.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, accompanied by Messrs. W. P. Cummins, F. W. Young, and P. Allen, left Adelaide oh Friday morning last for Port ...

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  26. MISSIONARY MEETING.

    On Monday evening the Rev. W. J. Chambers, of New Britain, gave an interesting address on mission work at the Wellington-square Methodist Church. He ...

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  27. CYCLISTS ON THE FOOTPATHS.

    Some time ago the Hindmarsh council appointed rangers, and a few of these proved to be so zealous in carrying out their duties that a number of residents were ...

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  28. KAPUNDA.

    September 26.—The annual meeting of subscribers to the Kapunda Hospital was held this afternoon at the institute. Mr. A. Thomson (chairman of the board of ...

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  29. ST. MICHAEL'S, MITCHAM.

    The jubilee festival of St. Michael's Church, Mitcham, yvill be celebrated next Sunday, when sermons will be preached by the Bishop of Wangaratta (Dr. Armstrong), ...

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  30. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "C.D.," Cowell.—The sample has been sent on to the School of Mines. A letter with reference to it will be sent to you from that institution. ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. HARBOR WORKS AT PORT BROUGHTON.

    This morning the Commissioner of Public Works, accompanied by Messrs. Cummins, Young (members for the district), and Allen, and Messrs. Barclay (chairman ...

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  33. UNLEY ART LOAN EXHIBITION.

    The Unley Art Loan Exhibition was well patronised on Monday afternoon, and the pictures and other exhibits were much admired. To-night an interesting programme ...

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  34. THE MAYOR'S PICNIC.

    We have received from Mr. S. J. Dailey an excellent photograph of the Mayor's picnic at the National Park, Belair, on Friday. ...

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  35. AN IMPRISONED DOG.

    A correspondent writes:—An amusing and yet somewhat pathetic incident was witnessed on Sunday last, when a dog, the property of a resident of Rose Park, became ...

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  36. BLIND SCHOOL FLORAL FAIR.

    A meeting of ladies, convened by Mrs. John White, to consider the question of assisting at the fair to be held in the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition Building in April next, was held in the ...

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  37. THE BLOCK 12 FIRE.

    Work was resumed at the Proprietary mine this morning in the usual course, but the position yvith regard to Block 12 fire is somewhat changed, owing to another slip ...

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  38. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    Keen interest was taken by Presbyterians in the annual meetings of the General Assembly of Australia, which were recently held in Melbourne. It is just over ...

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  39. WEST COAST CROPS.

    The crops in the hundreds of Lincoln and Louth are for the most part backward, but healthy-looking. The settlers on the Poonindie estate in the hills have much ...

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  40. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT.

    The programme arranged for the fourth concert of chamber music in connection with the Elder Conservatorium, which was given in the Elder Hall on Monday ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, it is stated, is taking action in regard to the suggestion made by Representative Kirwan, that it would be a good thing to invite the members of the Federal ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    September 29.—Present — The Mayor (Mr.A. Mackie). Aldermen Vardon and Dring, Crs. Pengilly,Chinner, A. S. Lewis, Ellis, Tomlinson, V. Lewis, ind Cooke. Finance committee reported:— ...

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  43. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    By the R.M.S. China, which reached Fremantle this morning, Detective Campbell, of Sydney, arrived for the purpose of deciding whether the man Ward, now in custody ...

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  44. DEATH OF A LABOR MEMBER.

    Mr. John Reside (labor member in the Assembly for the Hannan electorate) dropped dead at the Boulder at half-post 10 o'clock on Sunday night, the cause of death ...

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  45. A BIRD-NESTER'S FALL.

    On Friday, a lad named Edgar Jelbert, was hunting for sparrows' nests, and whilst endeavoring to climb on to the roof of a shed he missed his hold and fell. In falling ...

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  46. THE CONVERSAZIONE.

    A conversazione will be held at the Town Hall this evening in connection with the congress, and it is expected that it will be attended by a large number of the ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. BORDERTOWN.

    September 27.—Mr. D. J. McNamara, the late head teacher of Bordertown school, left here yesterday to take up his residence at Truro. Mr. Johnson, who is now ...

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