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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson's Dramatic Company brought their season to a close on Saturday evening with the repetition of the drama, "Two Little Vagabonds." There ...

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  3. THE TURF.

    We have received a copy of the Victorian Racing Calendar for May. Mr. J. Regan has established an athletic class at the Pelican Club, King ...

    Article : 103 words
  4. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CLUB.

    After reaching the Parade-ground the men were accorded a welcome at the Noncommissioned Officers' Club. The Acting Commandant (Colonel Stuart) presided. ...

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  5. THE PRINCE'S COMING.

    Melbourne, May 3, 1901. The residents of Melbourne, their country cousins, and their brethren from neighbor States—of whom there are thousands ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received May 6, 2 a.m.] THE BOER WAR.

    Lord Kitchener in his latest dispatch reports the following Boer casualties:—10 killed, 3 wounded, 13 surrenders. Ninety-three Boers, with 286,000 cartridges, 100 ...

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  7. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Wager," Naracoorte.—if you invested £l on an outsider with "a 10 to 1 limit totalizator odds man" you would receive, in the case of your horse winning, £11, that amount including the ...

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  8. THE CHINESE CRISIS

    With regard to the financial proposals adopted by the Pekin Committee, the Russian Government have notified their willingness to have the indemnity reduced, but ...

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  9. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Crowded houses at the Saturday evening performances have been the rule at the Tivoli Theatre since its doors were first opened, and last Saturday was no ...

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  10. V.A.T.C, MAY MEETING.

    The V.A.T.C. May meeting was held today at Caulfield. The weather was dull and overcast. Light showers fell in the morning, but the course was in good order. ...

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  11. MILITARY EXHIBITION.

    The Duke of Cambridge yesterday opened a military eshibitidn at Earlscourt. The attractions include a vivid representation of the siege of the Pekin Legations. ...

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  12. JEWS IN TURKEY.

    Replying to remonstrances from the Porte the Powers have refused to take steps to prevent their subjects from settling in Ottoman territory. ...

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  13. WAIL-STREET GAMBLING.

    In consequence of the splendid reports regarding harvest prospects and the abnormal activity in trade, Wall-street, New York, has durnig the past week been the scene [?] ...

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  14. AQUATICS.

    The Parramatta River presented a fine sight yesterday afternoon, when the interstate eight-oar race and the amateur champion sculls were contested. The conditions ...

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  15. TOWN HALL.

    The Town Hall was crowded to its utmost limit on Saturday evening, when Mdlle. Antonia Dolores made her final appearance in Adelaide. The ...

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  16. THE WORK OF THE SECOND CONTINGENT.

    Lieutenant De Passey, who was in command of the men who returned to Adelaide from Melbourne on Saturday, had an interesting chat with, a representative of "The ...

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  17. AN INTERESTING STATEMENT.

    Corporal Nordman, who left with the Second Contingent, gives am interesting account of the operaitaons of the South Australians in South Africa. He said:—"We ...

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  18. THE CAPE TOWN INCIDENT.

    Trooper Marcus R. Newman, a son of Mr. T. Newman, made a statement with regard to the "incident" at Cape Town. He said:—"The 'South African News' ...

    Article : 270 words
  19. ONE OF THE BUSHMEN.

    Lance-Corporal W. E. Fenwick was a member of the First Bushmen's Contingent which left Adelaide by the Maplemore on March 7, 1900. When seen by a ...

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  20. THE COUNTRY.

    The Curramulka well, which in the past has yielded an unlimited supply, has been neglected, and no water is now available for starving stock or for human ...

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  21. ADELAIDE ORPHEUS SOCIETY.

    During the Easter holidays several mernbers of the Adelaide Orpheus Society went for a tour in the north. Concerts were given at Port Pirie and Laura, and they ...

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  22. YOUTHFUL TRAIN-WRECKERS.

    Last week three lads, named Blackwell, Woolfit, and Martin, were arrested by M.C. Trounson for placing rocks on the railway line with the object of upsetting ...

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  25. PLUMPTON COURSING.

    The Plumpton Coursing Company announce in our business columns that the date of the first meeting has been fixed for Friday, May 10, and Saturday, May 11, in lieu of Thursday and Friday, ...

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  26. MASTER BRICKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Last week a meeting of master [?]ckmakers was held at the Brompton Park Hotel, Hindmarsh, when there was a good attendance, and Mr. W. J. Richardson presided. It was resolved to form a ...

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