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  2. DOMESTIC HELPERS

    The s.s. Commonwealth, of the P. and O. Branch Service, arrived at Port Adelaide on Friday afternoon with 460 passengers on board. Seventy-one of the ...

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  4. PIEBALD ASSOCIATION

    In the United Service Hotel on Saturday evening pointed remarks were made at a meeting of the Adelaide and Subu[?]ban Carters Association. For some time ...

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  5. PORTS' FOOTBALL TRIUMPH MAGPIES COCKS OF THE WALK

    The league's cocks-of-the-walk are Port Adelaide, who have gone through the first round without sustaining a defeat, and are playing head and shoulders over any other South Australian team. On Saturday they met West Torrens, the surprise picket of the year, on the Alberton Oval, and proved too good for ...

    Article : 439 words
  6. WESTS DOWN NORWOOD

    West Adelaide, 7 goals 16 behinds. Norwood, 4 goals 11 behinds. Norwood was defeated on Saturday by a better team on its own ground. The ...

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  7. MILITARY MATTERS

    Among those returning to Sydney by the Orient Company's R.M.S. Ophir, which visited the Outer Harbor on Saturday, is Brigadier-General Bridges, of the ...

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  8. POSTAL SERVICE

    The following promotions, &c., appear in the "Commonwealth Garette":—[?]—[?] [?] messenger, grade I., ...

    Article : 442 words
  9. NORTHS FINE RALLY

    North Adelaide, 6 goals 12 behinds. Sturt, 3 goals 9 behinds. The thousands of spectators who went through the gates and turnstiles ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE ON TOP.

    The fact that neither Port Adelaide nor West Torrens had suffered defeat this season tended to draw a big crowd to witness the meeting of these teams on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RAILWAY PROMOTIONS

    The retirement of Mr. W. Rutt from the position of Chief Engineer of Railways, and the subsequent promotion to the office of Mr. J. C. B. Moncrieff, have ...

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  12. FRUITGROWERS

    The representatives of the growers and workers before the Arbitration Court left for [?] on Friday by motor car. They had only arived at Cowra, the out ...

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  14. ANOTHER TOURIST

    Mr. James Bryce, British Ambassador in Washington, who is at present in New Zealand, intends to tour Australia with the object of studying the conditions in ...

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  15. BATHURST "BOOKIES"

    The western District Racing Association intend to hold an enquiry into the recent bookmarkers' strike at Bathurst [?] is thought likely that the association ...

    Article : 70 words
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  17. KINDERGARTEN

    In the presence of a large gatherine Sir Charles Goode, on Saturday afternoon formally opened a large kindergar[?] schoolroom adjoining the Medind[?] [?] ...

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  18. FOOTBALLERS UPSET

    Fire horses, attached to a drag, containing a party of footballers, too fright in Parramatta road last night, and bolted. The wheels bumped a stone, and the jolt ...

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