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  6. A POPULAR TOWNSMAN.

    The popularity of Mr. George New was forcefully demonstrated at the farewell social given in his honor in the Murray Bridge Skating Rink on Saturday evening last. ...

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  7. PRESENTATION TO MR. WHITFIELD.

    Realizing the lack of facilities for travelling to Callington, Tailem Bend and such places, the members of the Murray Bridge, Callington and Tailem Bend ...

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  8. TENUIS TOURNAMENTS.

    Further interesting tournaments in connection with the Murray Bridge club were (played on Saturday afternoon last when Miss A. Scott and Mr. L. R. ...

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  10. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY WORK IN MURRAY BRIDGE.

    The energetic general Secretary of the South Australian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society (Rev. J. H. Sexton) will shortly visit Murray Bridge ...

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  11. ON THE BROWN'S WELL LIKE.

    Considerable traffic continues on the Brown's Well line where the farmers are cutting and rolling the scrub in earnest preparation for days to come. ...

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  12. COME OVER TO HENLEY-ONYARRA.

    The prominence which Murray Bridge has gained in connection with the Interstate eights is strongly demonstrated by such letters as one recently received by ...

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  13. THE CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    Before a big congregation in the Murray Bridge Anglican Church on Sunday evening week last the Rev. C. J. Whitfield delivered a striking address in the course of which he ...

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  14. CROQUET MATTERS.

    A club which continues to prosper in Murray is the croquet club, the membership of which is increasing daily. Every afternoon there are ladies to be seen on ...

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  15. LACROSSE.

    An exciting scratch game of lacrossse was played on the local grounds on Saturday afternoon between sides captained, by J. Bott and B. Jaensch. The latter's ...

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  16. SPURIOUS SOVEREIGNS.

    The tradespeople and residents of Tailem Bend have been warned against the spurious coins, mostly sovereigns, that are circulating through the town. Several ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    A meeting of the Murray Bridge branch of the Australian Catholic Federation was held on Sunday evening last after service. The secretary (Mr. P. Keane) ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATH AT POMPOOTA.

    On Monday two strangers—William George Fisher and Francis McDonald—arrived on Pompoota Swamp. The latter became ill during the night and died at ...

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  19. FOGS ON THE BIYER.

    On Friday night last and in the early hours of Saturday morning a dense fog hung about the river and for a time made traffic exceedingly dangerous. The s.s. ...

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  21. CLUB TROPHY SHOOT.

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  22. KEEP UP THE STANDARD.

    In the course of an able address at a farewell social held in the Skating Sink in honor of Mr. George New on Saturday evening Mr D Dyke referred to the ...

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  23. PRESBYTERIAN KINDERGARTEN CONCERT.

    An institution that is doing good work in the town is the Presbyterian Kindergarten, and a concert in aid of this deserving body was held in the Murray ...

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  24. RECORD COLTBREAXING.

    Mr. Donald Smith, of East Wellington, with the aid of his lately patented, nonbucking bridle, has just put up a record in having last week broken in four ...

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  25. WHAT "E F.C. A." STANDS FOR.

    All railway folk know that the above letters represent that loyal body—the Enginemen, Firemen and Cleaner's Association. But perhaps the general public ...

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  26. COURSING ON THE HOLIDAY.

    Keen interest is being evinced in the forthcoming coursing meeting which will be held under the auspices of the Murray Bridge Coursing Club at Monarto South ...

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  28. TEACHERS' MEETING AT MURRAY BRIDCE.

    A thoroughly representative and enthusiastic gathering of members of the Murray Bridge Teachers' Association was held in the local school on Saturday morning last. Mr. ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. C. Howie, the operator on type "O" excavator at the Mypolonga reclamation works is reported to be progressing satisfactorily. Dr. Macquarie attended to ...

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  30. MURRAY BRIDGE METHODIST GUILD.

    Officers have been appointed in connection with the Murray Bridge Methodist Guild for the term "extending from May to October as follows: President, ...

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  31. EMPIRE DAY IN MURRAY BRIDGE.

    The Murray Bridge School is ever to the front in the recognition of any patriotic custom, and on Friday morning last the usual Empire Day celebrations ...

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  32. GOLF.

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  33. ROWING CLUB DANCE.

    The committee of the Murray Bridge rowing club have arranged for the holding of a regular dance starting from Tuesday evening last and thence every ...

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  35. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The quarterly meeting of the Murray Bridge I.O.O.F. was held on Thursday evening of last week, and Mr. A. W. Parsons, Noble Grand, presided over a ...

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  36. GOLF MATTERS.

    The Murray Bridge golfers were to have journeyed to Oakbank on Saturday last to play the Hills club, but at the eleventh hour it was found the players ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  38. EMPIRE DAY AT THE DISTRCT SCHOOLS.

    Empire day was appropriately commemorated at the various schools throughout the Murray Bridge district on Friday and in each instance half-holidays were ...

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  39. MURRAY BRIDGE ROWING CLUB.

    At a meeting of the Murray Bridge Rowing Club on Thursday evening last the secretary (Mr. A. J. Lawson) read further congratulatory letters in ...

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  41. MARKET REPORTS.

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  42. ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING OF RIFLE CLUB.

    The annual prize meeting of the Murray Bridge rifle club will be held on Monday, June 9, and the secretary (Mr. C. Hill) is sparing no efforts to make the ...

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  44. CHANGE OF BUSINESS.

    Mr. K. H[?] has disposed of his iron-working and t[?]mithing business to his late manager (Mr. P. K. Morr[?]) who will carry on the business on his own Account. In ...

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  45. ENGINEMEN. FIREMEN AND GLEANERS ASSOCIATION.

    The annual official visit of metropolitan members of the Enginemen. Firemen and Cleaners' Association was paid Murray Bridge last week-end. Messrs. Gluyas ...

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