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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    At the Magistrates' Court to-day, before Messrs. W. H. Cox and W. Smith, Ernest Reinhold Matz was charged on the information of the Commissioner of Taxes with ...

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  3. THE PRODUCER.

    The supply of milk to the local butter factory is rapidly increasing, as grass is now in most places abundant. The majority of farmers are now engaged at ...

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  4. MISS VIDA GOLDSTEIN.

    The presence of Mrs. Charles Birks, Miss C. H. Spence, and Miss Amy Tomkinson on the Adelaide railway-station platform on Tuesday morning at the usual hour for the ...

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  5. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The first annual meeting of the National Council of Women was held in the Lady Colton Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening. Lady Way (president) occupied the chair. ...

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  6. WALLAROO AND MOONTA MINING COMPANY.

    The half-yearly, meeting of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company was held at 23, Waymouth-street, on Tuesday morning, when Mr. James Harvey ...

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  7. THE CARRINGTON-STREET SHOOTING CASE.

    Constable Donovan, who was shot by an armed burglar on Sunday morning in Car rington-street, and who is now at the Adelaide Hospital, was not quite so well on ...

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  8. TASMANIA.

    Sir Elliott Lewis has been elected ViceChancellor of tbe University, in succession to Mr. Justice Clark, resigned. Sir Elliott Lewis is a Tasmanian scholar under the ...

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  9. THE TIN-KETTLING CASE.

    Johann Traugott Kube was charged at the Magistrates' Court to-day, before Mr. J. Gurr, with having done bodily harm to Johann George Emmanuel Linke. ...

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  10. THE NORTH-EAST PASTORAL COUNTRY.

    News has reached here this morning from the Frome country that the long seven years' spell of drought has broken up. Mag nificent rains have fallen over an extensive ...

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  11. PORT PIRIE POST-OFFICE.

    Tbe Port Pirie Corporation recently wrote to the Postmaster-General, through Sir Frederick Holder, urging the need for a new post-office at Port Pirie. At last ...

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  12. BAIL IN A MURDER CHARGE.

    At the Launceston Police Court to-day Margaret Brown was charged with the murder of the infant male child of Ida Brown, at Invermay, on August 19. The case was ...

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  13. KANGAROO ISLAND AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    Queenscliffe (K.I.), September 21. A public meeting of those interested in the formation of an agricultural bureau was held, in the Queenscliffe council ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL.

    The Robert Emmet Centenary was celebrated last night by a banquet at the Trades Hall; about 500 were present. Father Carroll and others spoke in laudatory terms ...

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  15. A J.P. ASSAULTS A CONSTABLE.

    At the Police Court on Saturday Thomas McDonald, a justice of the peace, and president of the Arapiles Shire Council, was charged with having unlawfully assaulted ...

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  16. SHEARING IN THE NORTH-EAST.

    Shearing at Pine Creek station, owned by Mr. C. H. Bartholomaeus, was finished on Friday last. The clip, this year was good. The Lake Dismal shed at Mutooroo ...

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  17. ACCIDENT AT THE MINES.

    Just as the day shift was knocking off at Block 13 Proprietary Mine last evening a fall of ground occurred in the stope at the 400-ft. level, and the party of men had a ...

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  18. BUNNY MADE PROFITABLE.

    The Empire Preserving Company intend building a rabbit factory on one of the town allotments of the Narracoorte estate recently acquired by the company. For ...

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  19. A STOLEN LETTES.

    A boy, Robert Bell, appeared before Mr. Read Murphy, at the Horsham Police Court on Saturday, on a charge of having stolen a letter, containing a postal-note for ...

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  20. SWINE FEVER.

    There were several questions in the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon in regard to the alleged outbreak of swine fever in the South-East. ...

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  21. COCKBURN.

    September 12.—On Sunday last the Rev. H. L. Ebbs, Church of England minister, of Broken Hill, held afternoon service at Lake district woolshed.—A farewell ...

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  22. RAIN IN THE FAR INTERIOR.

    Mr. J. M. Niall (general manager for Goldsbrough, Mort, & Co.), who returned to Melbourne on Friday from northern New South Wales and south-western ...

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  23. A RACEHORSE IN A WELL.

    On Wednesday last the racehorse Actress, while galloping about Mr. A. E. Woods' paddock near Gumbowie, had the misfortune to fall into a well 20 feet deep. ...

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  24. DUBLIN.

    September 21.—The amalgamated schools of the district held their annual picnic at Point Parham beach on Friday.—The manager of the Commercial Bank from ...

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  25. NAIRNE.

    September 21.—The anniversary of the Dawesley Blue Ribbon Army was observed on September 20 and 21. Mr. J. H. Sinclair, of Adelaide, preached yesterday ...

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  26. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The meeting respecting the proposed railway to Western Australia, which was to have been held on Saturday last, had been postponed till Saturday next. ...

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  27. A PROSPEROUS DISTRICT.

    The prosperity of this district is selfevident to all who have observed the substantial improvements that have been made during the past twelve months on the ...

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  28. NARRACOORTE.

    September 20. — In connection with the show last week there was a guessing competition on the weight of three fat sheep, the prize to the ...

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  29. SHOOTING AT RANDOM.

    While a band was giving a concert at Winfield, Kansas, writes the San Francisco Chronicle of August 14, Gilbert Twigg, a crazy man 60 years old, opened fire on the ...

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  30. PINNAROO LAND.

    On Tuesday, in the Legislative Council, the Hon. J. Lewis gave notice that on the following day he would ask the AttorneyGeneral if he could explain what the ...

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  31. RECORDS OF GRANT AND DAVOREN.

    The police record of Thomas Archibald Grant shows that he was convicted on August 17, 1898, on a charge of stealing lead valued at £l 1/, the property of Mr. William ...

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  32. KANGAROO ISLAND CROPS.

    Queenscliffe (K.I.), September 21. The early crops are all in splendid condition, and some exceptional yields are promised. The late crops are not looking so ...

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  33. OLADDIE.

    September 21.—A few days ago Mr. Thomas Quinn, while ploughing, saw a rabbit burrow. In endeavoring to get off the plough to fill it in he fell. The ...

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  34. A LONG JOURNEY.

    A party of drovers, with their pack horses, passed through here last week, on their way back to Queensland, whence they came with horses for Mr. Kidman for his ...

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  35. RAILWAY SERVANTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual social in connection with the local branch of the South Australian Railway Servants' Mutual Association was held in the Town Hall last evening. There was ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of Justin Huntley McCarthy's clever romantic drama, "If I Were King," was given at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday evening, in the presence ...

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  37. TICKERA.

    September 20.—A farewell social was last night tendered Miss Rothwell in the Tickera church. Miss Rothwell, who is about to marry and leave the district, has ...

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  38. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The Jews have two New-Year days within a year. The first, known as the commercial or business New Year, starts on the first day of the first month of the ...

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  40. A FREAK OF NATURE.

    A remarkable freak of nature in the shape of a double-beaded calf was discovered on the farm of Mr. John Fisher, of Pimpinio, on Friday. The calf, which ...

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  41. ANDERSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    After a short season at Broken Hill Mr. William Anderson's Dramatic Company will again appear at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when they will reproduce, ...

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  42. FAIRS AND FETES.

    A bazaar and Bale of gifts in aid of the school and building fund of St. Mary's, Stanley-street, North Adelaide, was opened by his Excellency the Governor on Tuesday evening. The school children ...

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  43. IMPROVED PROSPECTS NEAR HAWKER.

    The Wilpena maildriver reports that good rains have fallen all, along the road to that station, and that the roads are in very bad condition, requiring immediate attention, ...

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  44. WHERE WATER IS WASTED.

    At the town council meeting last evening the Mayor exhibited a series of six photographs which he had taken last week, showing the flood waters in various parts ...

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  46. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE UNION.

    As plaintiffs in a case against the Farmers' and Settlers' Co-operative Society, Sydney, the South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union has received a telegram ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. A TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    On Wednesday afternoon, it was reported at the local police-station that Mrs. O'Brien, aged 70 years, residing in the hundred of Yongala, and about eight miles ...

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  48. RAIN IN THE NORTH-WEST.

    The postmaster at Port Augusta reports: —"Tarcoola mads arrived 2.30 a.m.; delayed by heavy rain. Rain reported—Coondambo, 3 in.; Wirraninna, 2.50 in.; ...

    Article : 109 words
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