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  4. THE SPORTING WORLD.

    Last week-end was a phenomenally successful one for Murray Bridge sporting bodies and they maintained their reputation for skill by adding many further victories to ...

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  5. FRACTURED WRIST.

    Whilst stepping over a low wall last Wednesday afternoon outside her residence at Tailem Bend Mrs. Prider, had the misfortune to put her foot on a loose ...

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  6. BRIDGE SCHOOLBOYS GAIN A WIN.

    On Saturday afternoon last the Murray Bridge schoolboys met a scholastic eighteen from Tailom Bend on the Bridge show grounds. The display of football was rather ...

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  8. COUNCIL MATTERS.

    Ratepayers are reminded that the election in connection with the town ward of the Mobilong District Council takes place tomorrow week. The two ...

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  9. GOLF STROKE COMPETITIONS.

    On the golf links on saturday afternoon last the stroke competitions for the club medal were proceeded with and the successful player was F. H. Provis, who won with ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Captain Ray Randell has left on a six week's trip up-river. Messrs. Alfred Townsend and Richard Alfred O'Connor of Lameroo, Justices of ...

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  11. WAKE UP AND SHAKE UP!

    Lost Monday morning's train to the Bridge brought a big contingent of sportsmen from the city and other parts and the Saturday night's train also carried a goodly ...

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  12. WHAT THE FOOTBALLERS DID.

    Three games of football were down to be played on the holiday. They were contested on the old football grounds owing to the fact that the lacrosse players were using the ...

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  13. SOCIAL ITEMS.

    An enjoyable evening in connection with the Murray Bridge Young Ladies' Musical Society was held at Mrs. Captain Randell's residence on Saturday evening ...

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  14. A PINNAROO PIONEER HONORED.

    Mr. John Kelly, one of the oldest and best-known settlers of Pinnaroo, was entertained at a complimentary social on Thursday of last week, prior to his ...

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  15. FAREWELL TO A MINISTER.

    On Friday evening last members of the Congregational Church, Tailem Bend, assembled in the church to bid farewell to their retiring minister, Rev. A. J. Williams. ...

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  16. FOOTBALL.

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  17. GROWTH OF PINNAROO.

    The growth of Pinnaroo has been so rapid that the Institute Hall built a few years ago is quite inadequate to meet the needs of the town. There is about £170 ...

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  19. VICTORIOUS LOCAL LACROSSEU[?]S.

    Anyone who saw the local lacrosseurs at play on Monday morning and afternoon last could not but he convinced that they are indeed a truly skil[?]al team. Practically the ...

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  20. WELLINGTON v. TAILEM BEND.

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  21. BOXING.

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  22. BRIDGE DOGS A[?] PLYMPTOS.

    There were one or two of the district's dogs at the Plympton meeting last week-end. Mr. E. J Harvey's Connie Stalwart was was unfortunate in being run out in the ...

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  23. TAILEM BEND ROVERS v. BORDERTOWN.

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  24. GOOD SPORTS.

    The Secretary of the Murray Bridge Football Club has received the following letter from Mr. W. T. Thompson, who umpired in the Bordertown match: —" I ...

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  25. FROST AND FOG.

    Within recent weeks Murray Bridge has been visited by dense fogs and cold, frosty weather. On Tuesday morning last an exceedingly thick drifting fog hovered over the ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    The English Church in Murry Bridge kept its Patronal Festival this week. The church was dedicated to the honor of St. John the Baptist, whose day fell on Tuesday ...

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  27. BRIDGE GOLFERS WIN AT OAKBANK.

    The golfers acquitted themselves admirably in maintaining the reputation of the Bridge by scoring a win at Oakbank by four games to two. They were all pleased ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    The river still continues to remain at a navigable height and a fair amount of business is being transacted on the Murray Bridge wharves. On Sunday morning ...

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  29. ANOTHER COURSING MEETING FOR THE BRIDGE.

    Coursing men are now discussing the advisability of holding another coursing meeting in Murray Bridge in the near future. It will be confined to eight or ...

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  30. RIFLEMEN ALSO SUCCESSFUL.

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  31. SAVINGS BANK BUYS BIG BRIDGE BLOCK.

    It will be interesting to readers to know that the State Savings Bank has purchased the quarter acre block formerly owned by Mr. Adolph Schubert and ...

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  32. THE TURF AND MURRAY BRIDGE.

    Mr. T. O'Dea has [?]a l Malula in training for Port Adelaide tomorrow. It will be remembered that this lo[?]al fancy ran second in the South Eastern Steeplechase and third ...

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  33. BILLIARD TOURNAMENTS.

    Games are now being played in connection with the Murray Bridge billiard tournament for which acceptances closed last Saturday night. Already one or two good games have ...

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  34. EIGHT HOURS' DAY IN MURRAY BRIDGE.

    A considerable portion of the program for the annual fixture of the Murray Bridge Eight Hours' Uuion Sports Committee was decided at a meeting held in ...

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  36. THE BOWLING GREEN.

    An enthusiastic working bee has been carrying out all necessary preparations prior to the top-dressing of the green under the guidance of Mr. George Gulge. The first of a ...

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  37. PROGRESSIVE BAND OF HOPE.

    Mrs. H. Davis reports most satisfactory progress in connection with the Murray Bridge Band of Hope. A most successful meeting was held on Tuesday night last. ...

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  38. MURRAY BRIDGE CROQUET CLUB.

    The Murray Bridge croquet lawn was a scene of activity on Saturday afternoon last when the working bee was again in harness clearing the top corner of the block in ...

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  40. A CHILD POISONED.

    The two-year old daughter of Mr. A. S. Martin, a farmer in the Hundred of Ettrick, while playing around the yard on Saturday last came across some ...

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  42. BURGLARY ALONG THE RIVER.

    The burglary epidemic has evidently caught on here (says the Maunum Mercury and at last one of the culprits has been brought to book. During last week ...

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