SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
NO LIGHTS AT-B^Vv" The master ci tho barijj^ CWthlook will be proßecuted for np#%arrying eidelights daring a several voyage out He is liable to a fine of £1800, but the Board will not prees for the full amount. , " THB TOTALISATOR. The tptalisator baa been uaed m defiance of the law a». the Onkaipareinga raoes, and the police have taken the names of the principal gentlemen oonneoted with the meeting. The machine was placed m the enolosure, to whfcb. only members were allowed aoseßa. SEVERE PROPRIETY. The Custooiß authorities at Port Adelaide have m their possession a large oil painting entitled "The Spanish Girl," which has been procured by the Committee of the Adelaide National Art Gallery for exhibition among the collection of pictures. The picture arrived by the Bteamer from Melbourne, and it was examined by the aseistant Landing Waiter who did not feel satisfied that the picture, which is a study of the nudo, was a fit one for public exhibition. The Collector of Customs also feared the picture, and the Committee of the National Gallery will be invited to consider whether the painting ia fit to hang In an art gallery.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 19 April 1887, Page 2
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195SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 19 April 1887, Page 2
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