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  2. MINING NEWS.

    The Broken Hill Smelter reports the ran for the week as follows:—"Ore treated, 1,196 tons, bullion 287 tons, yielding 59,408 oz., The silver run represented five furnaces ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    The distance of the Sheffield Handicap to be run at Glenelg on Commemoration Day is altered from 135 to 100 yards on account of the committee not being able to get a ...

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  4. SPORTING NOTES.

    The Park Meeting on Saturday will be a very small affair. There are only three legitimate races on the programme, and the entries for the three only amount to ten horses. ...

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  5. CRICKET NOTES.

    Those who visited the Oval last Saturday saw some first-class batting done by the Norwood cracks. The Hindmarsh men invariaby come in for a severe dose of fielding when the Premiers get in first and ...

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  6. CHEERFULNESS.—HOW PAR MAY EC BE CULTIVATED?

    Sir Arthur Helps in his charming essays is not the only writer who recommends the systematic cultivation of cheer-fulness as a duty to oneself and to one's ...

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  7. MELBOURNE SPORTING NEWS.

    Marque was struck oat of the Bigot Handicap to-day. ...

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  8. SYDNEY SPORTING NEWS.

    Batting for the A.J.C. Summer Cap is becoming brisk. First Flaneur received such support that he hardened down a couple of points, and Peeress was introduced into the ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. ENGLISH SPORTING NEWS.

    The Honghton Meeting at Newmarket was hardly up to the average, inasmuch as the two-year old racing was poor. The Dewhurst plate, usually such an interesting event, was ...

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  10. STEPNEY SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.

    The following nominations have been received for the fourth Sheffield Handicap and Hurdle Race to be run at the Stepney Oval on Saturday ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    Despite the closeness of the atmosphere a 'Urge number of pleasure-seekers wended heir way to Garner's Rooms on Friday evening, and by tumultuous applause and ...

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  12. ROTUNDA CONCERT.

    A rotunda concert was given by the Eastern Suburban Band on Friday evening, and a good many people availed themselves of the opportunity to enjoy in a pleasant ...

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  13. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    CONCERT IN THE VlCTORIA HALL.—A concert in aid of religious work in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association was held in the Victoria Hall on Friday ...

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  14. ALBERT HALL.

    A concert was given in the Albert Hall on Friday evening by the children of the Flinders-street Model School and others in aid of the schools funds. The attendance ...

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  15. YOUNG-STREET LECTURE HALL.

    A concert in aid of the Parkside Public School Band, Museum, and Library Fund, was given on Friday evening, at the Young-street Lecture Hall. The cantata, entitled ...

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  16. HINDMARSH INSTITUTE HALL.

    The cantata "Queen of the Seasons, a Mayday Festival" was repeated by the children of the Hindmarsh Public School on Friday evening in the Institute Hall ...

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  17. CITY MISSION FREE BREAKFASTS.

    Sir—I have just read Mr. F. T. Davia's letter re the above, and am surprised that any sensible person could so misunderstand my letter, as I am sure there was nothing in ...

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  18. AQUATICS.

    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ROWING ASSOCIATION.—An important general meeting of the Association will be held this evening at the Imperial Hotel. The principal object is the ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    The annual meeting of the committee of the Local Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held on the 7th last,, in the Institute Hell. Mr. Kealley in the chair ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. TEETULPA.

    A serious accident happened to William Burke, a miner, on Wednesday afternoon. While following his occupation as alluvial miner he wan in the act of taking out a ...

    Article : 206 words
  21. WASLEYS, DECEMBER 9.

    A large tire caused by a spark tram this morning's passenger-train occurred in Mra. Forests paddock, about a mile from here, to-day. A large number of fencing posts and ...

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  22. THE AMY SHERWIN COMPANY AND THE EXHIBITION.

    Sir—It is moat difficult owing to the many distracting noises to form anything like a just idea of the vocalists' merits when singing before an ever-reatless crowd in our ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. MANNANARIE, DECEMBER 7.

    On Sunday last an old resident of the district, Mr. Clarke, died. The deceased was universally respected, and his funeral on Tuesday lait was one of the largest known in ...

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  24. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    CLARE, December 3.—Overseer's report approved. George Bray to be allowed 29s. for spoondrain on Contract 9. Cr. Buzacott and Overseer reported on Boundary-road ...

    Article : 141 words
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