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  9. LACROSSE. GLENELG V. HOLDFAST BAY.

    On the Glenelg oval on Saturday the opening match of the lacrosse season was piayed, the opposing [?]ams being Sturt and Holdfast Bay. The [?] ...

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  10. KING'S THEATRE.

    A special holiday programme was submitted to a packed house at the King's Theatre on Monday night Miss lna Laragy presented a clever skipping rope ...

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  11. WEATHER MAP.

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  12. EGG-LAYING.

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS. WEST'S PICTURES.

    West's Olympia was crowded on Monday night, when an excellently varied and more than usually interesting programme of animated pictures was screened. The ...

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  14. CASUALTIES. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAB.

    Yesterday's holiday passed off happily without any serious accident, but early in the evening Mr. William Quinn, who carries on business as a butcher ...

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  15. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE.

    Mrs. E. J. All, 59 years of age, wife of Mr. J. Ali, the well known agent, died suddenly at her residence, Leicester street, Parkside, on Friday. he ...

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  16. SIDE-SLIPPED.

    A side-slip in Greniell street threw Charles Blizzard, of Burnside, off a bicycle on Saturday afternoon. Severely shaken and bruised, Blizzard was taken ...

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  17. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A typical holiday audience gathered in the Empire Theatre on Monday evening-Bright music, interesting pictures, and good comradeship was the order of the ...

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  18. SCALDING FATALITY.

    BUNBURY, May 6.—A shocking fatality occurred at Messrs. Fouracre & Wass' slaughter yards, Will Point, Bunbury, yesterday morning. Miguel Delgado, a ...

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  19. "THE CAILY HERALD" WEATHER CHART.

    The barons re[?]ings a bove are carr[?] [?] level. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    A South Australian student at Oxford eays:—"One of the things one soon learns about Oxford is that it is a whole world—a world, moreover, with no ...

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  21. ACCIDENT TO A FARMER.

    BALAKLAVA, May 6.—A painful accident happened to Mr. Henry Macker on Thursday last, which resulted in his thigh being broken. Mr. Macker was ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY V. NORTH ADELAIDE.

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  23. PORT EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE.

    The holiday night saw full house at the Port Adelaide Empire Picture Palace, and a programme well up to the highest standard was submitted. The ...

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  24. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A painful burning accident happened to the three year old daughter of Mr. Manhood early on Monday evening. It appears that, the child was wheeling a ...

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  25. THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY.

    Sir—I was glad to see a Letter by a lauy correspondent in your issue of the 3rd inss, upon the above important subject. Co-operative enterprise is one of ...

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  26. WONDERGRAPH.

    The Adelaide Town Hall was packed soon alter seven last evening, and the reputation of the enterprising Wondergraph Company was well sustained by ...

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  27. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    TEROWIE, May 4.—Quite a gloom was cast over this town to-dat when it became known that Mr. James Lynch, highly respected resident, had met his ...

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  29. CLEANING A RIFLE.

    BOWHILL, May 3.—Mr. B. J. Bowling, of the Batik of Adelaide, was out shooting at Bowhill last week, and probably because his rifle required ...

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  30. THE LYRIC

    Brace's Big Show was, of course, included among Monday night's attrae fions, when in the Lyric Theatre a large audience was present. The ...

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  31. BARRIER SHOPMEN.

    At a special general meeting of the Shop Assistants' Union, called, for to-mortow night, it is intended to make representations regarding the Wages Board ...

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  32. KOOMBANA RELIEF FUND.

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  33. ACCIDENTS AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, May 4.—On Wednesday Mrs. James Knight, of Rosaville, sustained a painful accident. In closing a door the third finger of her right hand ...

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  34. BUSH FIRES RELIEF CONCERT.

    Packed to its fullest capacity on Monday night, the Unley City Hall contained an audience willing to assist in the [?]elief of those who have been rendered ...

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