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  5. SPORTING.

    Mr. A. Scott his purchased from Mr. W. James the Sydney-bred yearling by Developer, from Lady Stuart, by ClanStnart and has handed ii over to ...

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  6. LEAGUE MEETING.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the South Australian Football League, which was held on Tuesday night, Mr. E. E. Cleland presided. It was decided to select the ...

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  7. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Port Adelaide L and Stun L met at Alberton on Saturday. the seasiders were minus Wallace (dept.), Cameon, and T. Johnson. The visitors , who won 'the toss. with, the advantage of ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. BILLIARDS.

    Tom Reece. the English billiard player, arrived by the Ophir this morning. He will stay a week in tins State, where he will engage in contests with local men, and ...

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  9. EXQUISITE DREAM PLAY.

    Large and enthusiastic audiences are enjoying Maetertinck’s detightful Philosophycal fairy tale , “The Brue Bird,” as the Theatre Royal. This piece had a ...

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  10. HINDMARSH OVAL.

    The Hindmarsh Oval is of a peculiar shape, and is rather a handicap to a football contest. As the council receives most of its revenue for tie oval from the league ...

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  11. OAUSMEN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The South Australian Rowing Association held a meeting on Tuesday evening on the Exchange Hotel. 'Hindley street. Mr. W. And (Chairman) presided over a good ...

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  12. HARVERSON V. DIGGLE.

    The English billiardists, Haiverson and Diggle, are playing a match, of 9,000 up. Harverson receives 1,000. Both players have not yet struck form, although ...

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  13. LINDRUM—WILLIAMS MATCH.

    The match of 16,000 up between Williams and Lindrum was continued to-day. At the close of the evening session then scores read:-—Lindum, 10,667; Williams (receives ...

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  14. INTER-ASSOCIATION MATCH.

    The following have been selected to represent The Mid-Northern Association in a match against the Northern Areas Association at Auburn :-A Maynard. F. Thomasr K. Grant. R. Kirk. ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    An intercollegiate match between teams from the Prince Alfred and Christian Brothers’ Colleges was played on the grounds former on Tuesday afternoon. Although ...

    Article : 402 words
  16. FLINDERS ASSOCIATION.

    The Booteroo Centre; and Winahara team met n Saturday at Booleroo .Centre. The home team on by 8.11 against "4.3, . Goalkickers.—Winner —T. Schnlz (2), O. Stanton, P. Lowe, A. P. ...

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  17. GENERAL.

    Kensington Uniteds Defeated Norwood Excelsiors by 4.13 against 4.7 North Adelaide Baptist lost to St. Luke’s (3.11 against 3.10) ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. GOLF.

    The first round for the State amature golf championship was concluded to-day when N. F. Christoe beat O.H. O’Brien, and C. H. Reading defeated C. W. Rundle ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. FIRE BRIGADES BOARDS.

    The fifth movable interstate conference of the Fire. Brigades Boards was opened in Brisbane to-day. A civic welcome was tendered the delegates by the Mayor. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. SOCIAL, PURITY.

    Mr. Maurice Gregory, lecturer for the International Purity Society of England, delivered an address to professional men and leading citizens at the Bible House, ...

    Article : 647 words
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  22. BELGIC’S IMMIGRANTS.

    With 1,426 immigrants on board the steamer Belgic arrived from London today. Of this number 595 landed, 348 are Adelaide, and 483 for Melbourne. The ...

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  24. IN QUEST OF GOLD.

    Mr. Samuel Penny, of Gobur, had occasion to cross Mr. John Teece's paddock at Terip Terip on Tuesday last, and while he was descending into a steep, rough gully be ...

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  25. NEW GOLD RUSH.

    A 44-oz. nugget was brought in yesterday farm the new alluvial rush near Ora Banda A telegram received from the field to-day stated that a larger slug had since been ...

    Article : 76 words
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