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  2. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The town of Gawler was thrown into a state of gloom shortly after noon on Saturday when it became known that an accident had happened at Campbell's crossing near ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    Saturday's play in the cricket match saw the South Australians end their first innings on a good wicket, the little drizzling rain in the morning having had no effect worth ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    The Adelaide public had a good win with the local bookmakers on Saturday at starting prices over the victory of Mr. S. Ferry's horse Svllahns in the Hurdle Race at Caulfield. The ...

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  5. CRICKET GOSSIP.

    The fifth test match will be commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday next, and the Melbourne Club are making all possible preparations to provide extra and ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    RENAMARK. February 22.—At the Police Court on Tuesday last before Messrs. C.F. Chaffey and Hollingdrake, John O'Connell was charged by M.C. Teate with sly ...

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  7. YACHTING.

    The fifth annual contest for the Plympton Coft presented to the Holdfast Bay Yacht Club by Mr. William Morrish, was sailed over a 10mile course at Glenelg on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Vice-Commodore Luxinoore's Winfreda. The ...

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  8. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    RAMEO, February 19.—As the majority of the first village settlers on the Murray are located here it was decided to commemorate the first anniversary by a holiday. A return ...

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  9. MELBOURNE BETTING.

    On Saturday night at the rooms a decided more was made on behalf of Bessie Macarthy for the Newmarket Handicap after her victory in the Select Stakes. Her price shortened ...

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  10. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    Saturday was a beautiful cool morning and the tracks were in good order, but the work done was chiefly spurting as the majority of the horses were to race at Caulfield. ...

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  11. MURRAY BRIDGE.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, February 21—The up river paddle steamer Ruby arrived about 5 o'clock this evening. She carried several passengers and a large consignment of raisins ...

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  12. CAULFIELD.

    The weather was clear and Bracing on Saturday morning, and the tracks were in excellent order, but most of the cracks being under orders for more serious business later in the ...

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  13. MOUNT GAMBIER

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February 21.—Mr. James Umpherstone to-night presided over a public meeting at the Institute-hall, at which about 100 persons were present to hear Mr. Robert ...

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  14. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the council of the University of Adelaide was held on Friday afternoon, February 22. The members present were the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Archdeacon Farr. ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    RENMARK, February 22.—The apricot drying and packing is finished, and preparations are being made for the raisin crop, which is now drying. ...

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  16. ROWING.

    Though we shall not sec four eights compete on Saturday next for the champion eights, as in 1894, in point of a racing exhibition I am inclined to think the coming struggle will be for and away more ...

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  17. ADELAIDE DEMOCRATIC CLUB.

    On Sunday evening at the Democratic Club the Hon. G. McGregor, M.L.C., delivered a lecture entitled "Who are the producers There was a crowded attendance, and the ...

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  18. PRIOR VAUGHAN.

    The announcement that the Very Rev. Prior Vaughan would deliver a sermon at St Francis Xavier's Cathedral on Sunday evening drew an immense congregation. The ...

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  19. THE MURRAY-BRIDGE DROWNING CASE.

    The body of the drowned man "Larry" was recovered on Sunday morning at 7.30 by a man named Cundy while strolling 200 yards below the bridge. The police were informed, ...

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  20. V.A.T.C. RACES.

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  21. A VALUABLE INVENTION.

    Mr. E. Thunderbolt tile inventor of an improved automatic adjusting governor for controlling the speed of marine and land engines, and of other useful contrivances connected ...

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  22. CRESS.

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  23. THE PRESIDENT OF THE WESLEYAN

    Sir-Under the above heading I saw a letter in your widely circulated paper of the 23rd inst. and was surprised to learn that any two names out of the number that are eligible for ...

    Article : 332 words
  24. THE ACCIDENT ON THE SHIP TORRENS.

    At 6 o'clock on Saturday morning John Barry, the boatswain of the ship Torrens, who sustained concussion of the brain through a ...

    Article : 256 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. MINING NEWS.

    ELEANORA.—506 tons crushed for 86 oz. smelted gold, 19 tons concentrates, and 8 tons crude for fortnight. ...

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  27. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    On Friday evening the South Australia Lodge No. I.I.O.O.F., held a pleasant social at the cafe de paris, Rundle-street. The secretary (Grand Master Bro. G. Hollis) was chairman, and with him were the D.G.M. ...

    Article : 98 words
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