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  2. THE SPRING HANDICAPS.

    To-day the first acceptances for the Caufield and the Melbourne Cups fell due, and the following is a complete list of scratchings up to 4 o'clock this afternoon:— ...

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  3. THE TURF.

    The following scratchings for the A.R.C. Grand National meeting were made on Monday:—Conference, Eastwood Hurdles: Rapid Pilgrim, Mitcham Welter; both at [?] ...

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  4. THE DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the divorce case Hall v. Hall and Wilson was continued on Monday morning, before Mr. Justice Boucaut. There was a large attendance of interested ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    On Saturday night last, as Mrs. Ruth Watt was being driven from near Forest Range by her son-in-law (Mr. R. Hutchens) to his residence at Reefton Heights, the ...

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  6. PORT AUGUSTA.

    August 9.—The return match between the Port Augusta and Quorn Quoit Clubs was played on the Port Augusta pitches to-day, when the home team were successful by 298 ...

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  7. TARCOOLA.

    August 4.—To-day an iron store, bought by the Methodists for use as a church, was removed to a central position in the town. The Rev. George Johnstone is the ...

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  8. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE COCKBURN MEETING.

    The following are the acceptances for the meeting to be held at Cockburn to-morrow (Wednesday):- Trial Stakes, about six furlongs.—Portlight, 8 st. ...

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  9. RIVER MURRAY LEAGUE.

    A lecture on "The locking and navigation of the River Murray" was delivered by Mr. J. W. Jones (Secretary to the Commismissioner of Public Works) in the ...

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  10. THE LICENSED SURVEYORS BILL.

    Sir—As one who took a prominent part in the federation of the surveying profession in Australia some years back, may 1 be permitted to occupy a small part of your ...

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  11. ACCIDENT AT FOOTBALL.

    At a football match on Saturday afternoon between the Glenelg and Stirling United teams a young man, named Vaughton, had two small bones of his right hand ...

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  12. AN EQUESTRIAN ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident befell Mr. Ernest Orchard, a young man, of this town, this morning, through his horse falling on top of him. Mr. Orchard was riding a young ...

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  13. NORTHERN TERRITORY RACES.

    The Northern Territory Racing Club held a meeting on Thursday. Friday, aud Saturday. There was a poor attendance, and the majority of the events were won ...

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  14. COURSING.

    On Monday evening the stakes won at the recent Waterloo Cup meeting and the handsome cup, presented by Mr. R. Barr Smith, the patron of the South Australian Courting Club, were handed over ...

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  15. ALDGATE.

    August 11.—The permanent way men and others of the Railway Department tendered to Mr. E. S. Rees (district foreman), who is leaving for Eudunda, a farewell social on ...

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  16. ALDINGA.

    August 8.—The cricket club annual meeting was held on August 6, and was well attended. The folowing officers were chosen:—Patron, Mr. C. Tucker, M.P.; ...

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  17. PLUMPTON COURSING.

    The Plympton Coursing Company announce their next meering at the plumpton for Friday and Saturday, August 22 and 23. The programme consists of the Price Challenge Cup, for 32 all-aged ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mdlle. Antonia Dolores, the famous and favorite soprano, will give the first of two farewell song recitals at the Town Hall this evening. Mdlle. Dolores needs little ...

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  19. BLANCHETOWN.

    August 9.—Fish is unusually scarce. This is probably owing to the present muddy state of the river.—A party of surveyors visited the place on Wednesday, and spent ...

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  20. A.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 words
  21. COWELL.

    August 4.—Another old resident of this district, Mrs. W. Forbes, sen., has died. Her daughter, Mrs. Millor, and family, were stricken down with measles, and Mrs. ...

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  22. CALCA.

    August 6.—The Rachel Cohen has been expected here since last Saturday week with goods for this port. The vessel has not yet arrived. Many people came a long ...

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  23. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    The third concert of chamber music was given at the Elder Conservatorium on Monday evening, when, as usual, there was a large attendance. The programme opened ...

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  24. EDWARDSTOWN INSTITUTE.

    The new and handsomely built institute at Edwardstown was formally opened by the Premier on Monday evening. There was a large attendance. ...

    Article : 475 words
  25. ELLISTON.

    August 7.—A choir social was held last night in Mr. Crabb's hall. About thirty guests were present, and songs and recitations were rendered by Mesdames R. H. ...

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  26. FOREST RANGE.

    August 8.—The district seems to be free from diphtheria now, no fresh cases having occurred for some time. Measles, however, is prevalent. — Arbor Day was held ...

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  27. GAWLER.

    August 11.—On Saturday afternoon a painful accident happened to Mr. Wm. Riggs, the well-known conductor of the band bearing his name. Sir. Riggs was ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 429 words
  29. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    August 9.—The Rev. Father Andrews, one of the Passionist priests, arrived at Mount Gambier on Wednesday for three weeks' church work here.—Mr. C. B. Beduall ...

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  30. WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS.

    There was a good attendance at Our Boys' Institute on Saturday night, when a Coronation programme was presented. The entertainment opened with a piano ...

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  31. NARRACOORTE.

    August 10.—The annual meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society was held on Thursday afternoon. The Rev. T. J. Smith presided. The secretary's report showed ...

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  32. S.A.J.C. SPRING MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,035 words
  33. KALGOORLIE CLUB MEETING.

    Beautiful weather favored the Kalgoorlie Racing Clubs Autumn meeting, which was commenced on Saturday The attendance was large, and the sum of £8,697 was invested in the totalizator. ...

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  34. SOCIETY OF ARTS.

    To mark the close of the recent exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts tlie president (Sir Samuel Way) invited the members and their friends to a ...

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  35. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    The following scratchings for the Sandown meeting to-morrow were posted to-day:— Jumpers' Flat—Examiner. Trial and Sandown Park Handicap—General French. ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. INSTITUTE MEETINGS.

    The annual meeting of the Aldinga Institute was held on August 4, a fair number of subscribers being present. Sir. W. J. Kimber was elected president, Mr. W. J. Kelly vice-president, Miss ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. Advertising

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