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  5. FOOTBALL.

    THE Souths and Brokens played at the South to-day. Ford and Cullen were the captains, and Maloney was field umpire. The teams were, as usual, a ...

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  6. S. A. J. C. RACES.

    The S. A. J. C's. Autumn Meeting was begun at Morphettville this afternoon. Unpleasant weather has been threatening for several days, and ...

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  7. DEATH OF A VICTORIAN M. P.

    Mr. Joseph Winter, died to-day of pleurisy, supervening on heard disease, aged 43. He leaves a widow and four children. He had long been associated ...

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  8. South Australians v. Victorians.

    The South Australians and Victorians met on the Broken Hill Oval this afternoon in what was in its latter stages, owing ...

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  9. THE COAL TRADE CRISIS.

    It is rumored that a steamer at Newcastle is being fitted up for conveying "free laborers" from West Australia to the coal mines, and that ...

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  10. CONVICTION OF A CONSTABLE

    Constable Gordon, of Bendigo, has been found guilty at the local assizes of severely assaulting William Northby, a farmer, who contemplated clearing ...

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  11. THE NORTH.

    PROSPECTS in the western crosscut from the main shaft are today assuring. This crosscut, after passing through a tough mineralised lode formation from ...

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  12. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly outrage was committed in the city this afternoon. Mrs. Robey, one of the collectors for the Hospital Saturday fund at Waverley, was ...

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  13. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. John Mathieson, the new general manager of the Victorian Railways, arrived to-day from Queensland. On being interviewed be denied ...

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  14. SUDDEN DEATH.

    THE police received information this forenoon that a man named Daniel Clune, employed at Eaglehawk, Netley station, died suddenly yesterday. He ...

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  15. WARWICK FARM RACES.

    At the Warwick Farm Races to-day the events resulted:- Fying Handicap.—Faithful, 1; Earl Rosebery, 2; Attachment, 3. ...

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  17. THE S. A. PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Alfred Searcy, sub-Collector of Customs at Port Darwin, has been appointed Clerk Assistant to the House of Assembly in succession to his ...

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  18. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A FRIGHTFUL railway accident occurred about 3.20 this afternoon on the Silverton Tramway line, near Hendry's produce store, at the ...

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  19. DEATH OF A S. A. PIONEER.

    Mr. Richard Gilbert Symonds, died yesterday, aged 86. He came out to the colony in the Cynet in September, 1836, and assisted Colonel Light in the ...

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  20. LACROSSE.

    THE Banks v. Willyamas played on the Hillside reserve this afternoon, the Banks winning by 2 goals to nil. Valentine threw both goals. ...

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