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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphet[?] on Tuesday morning, on the course proper, which was in first-class condition and fast, Socotra and Koomoo[?] covered six furlo[?] in 1.23. lownit and Cyprus brought the time ...

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  5. TRIANGULAR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The board controlling the present series triangular matches has decided that the winners of the present test matches shall hold the triangular championship, but if ...

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  6. “SPORTING” UNIONISTS.

    There was another desperate affray at the docks to-day. Two hundred and fify unionist dockers attacked 50 non-unionists at Tilbury. In ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Under the above heading The Liverpool Weekly Mercury publishes the following: letter from C. EL Heywood, 51 Grange west, Birkenhead, England:— “I have ...

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  8. 8 FOR 233.

    England v. Australia, the last match of the triangular series was fixed for the Oval to-day. It was hoped that the weather would prove fine, so that the teams might ...

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  9. TALE OF THE SEA.

    The schooner R. L. Tay, laden with lumber, was wrecked on the Rhode Island Eventually the "whole of her crew were rescued, but not before they had ...

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  10. POWERS AND TURKEY

    The British Foreign Secretary (Sir Ed and Grey) has accepted tie invitation of the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Count Berchtold) to take part in an ...

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  11. ADELAIDE DISPENSARY APPEAL

    The sequel to the Adelaide United Friendly Societies Dispensary, case, which, attracted considerable interest a few months ago was heard at the Supreme ...

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  12. WORK AND TALK.

    Country members who had been to their districts during the week-end came back to the Assembly on Tuesday refreshed by he enthusiasm shown by the residents in ...

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  13. LATEST MARKETS.

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  14. Australians Going to America.

    It is announced that the members of the Australian eleven, with the exception of Jennings. Macartney. Minnett. and Hazlitt and the manager (Mr. Crouch) will ...

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  15. BOGUS MARRIAGES.

    The men Crawley and Graham, who were arrested on suspicion of having performed a bogus marriage ceremony in an underground room of a house at Seaford, ...

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  16. Italian Fleet Activity.

    Reports have reached the capital that the Italian fleet is stationed close to the entrance of the Dardanelles. ...

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  17. GLEESON INSOLVENCY.

    The case of Edward William Gleeson, sharebroker, was again before Mr. Commissioner Russell at the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Tuesday. Mr. H. E. ...

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  18. WEATHER SIGNALS

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  19. Victoria Park.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning the tracks wt[?] fest and in (food order, both inside and out. Will Player "was the first to appear, and he ran a mile in 1.S6. Clear Vision and a mate ...

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  20. Shares.

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  21. THE AMAZONS.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) was the subject of an unwelcome female attention to-day. He was intercepted by three suffragettes ...

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  22. LOUDON QUOTATIONS.

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. LATEST SHIPPING.

    . Semaphore, Tuesday, August 20—High water, 7.15 a-in.; low water, 1-20 p.m. ARRIVED.— August 20. Kintore, 112. G. Heyin south-east ...

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  25. THE LAW COURTS.

    In the matter of probate of the will of the late William Beaumont, bf Morgan. Mr. R. H. Lathlean made application for the reinserting of a clause under which the ...

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  26. DISTANT EARTHQUAKE

    An examination, of the seismograph record at the Adelaide Observatory on Monday showed that another earthquake had occurred, on Sunday morning. The earth ...

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  28. Insolvency.

    Arthur John Jones, of Grenfell street. Adelaide, hamshop proprietor; first hearing. — Mr. W. J. Denny for the official receiver and opposing creditors, and Mr. A. T. K. Wilson- for insolvent, who ...

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  29. FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    The memorial service lo the South Australian soldiers who fell in the South African can war of 1899-1902 will be held on the aftern[?] of Sunday, September 15. The ...

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  31. STUDYING OUR BIRDS.

    There are some interesting forms of bird-Iife in South Australia that have been but little studied, owing to the very few scientists who take an active interest in the ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  33. NOT OUT OF THE WOOD

    In replying to a deputation on Tuesday which asked for the construction of the breakwater at Glenelg, the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Butler) said; ...

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  34. Police.

    Sis: men and th[?] women were dealt with for drunkenness. Georgina Ah Wong "had to pay £5 11 [?] in all, or go to goal for one month, for indecent language ...

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  35. PORT ADELAIDE: Tuesday, August 20.

    William Schumuly was fined 5/ for drunkenness He pleaded not guilty to having rested Constable Thorpe after his arrest on the previous charge. but the evidence was conclusive, and accused was ...

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  36. AFRICANS AT SHEFFIE[?].

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  37. HORTICULTURE AND FLORI.

    The judging of fruits at the September Show has been entrusted to Messrs. H. Wicks, of Payneham, and G. E. Laffer, of Belair; and of vegetables to Mr. John ...

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  38. DREDGER AT TORRENS LAKE.

    Steady progress is being made with improvements to Torrens Lake at the rear of the Jubilee Exhibition Oval, and it is expected that within a few weeks the bend, ...

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  39. WOMAN OVERBOARD.

    When about to go aboard the steamer Beltana at the Outer H arbour on Saturday night a lady passenger for Melbourne was beckoned by a friend at a porthole. She ...

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