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  2. FOOTBALL.

    West Adelaide’s promise of success after continued defeats last season was fulfilled at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon, when they defeated North Adelaide ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Charles Waldron and Miss Olaa Humphrey, supported by Mr. J. C. Williamson’s New Dramatic Company, fresh from an extensive and triumphant tour, will begin a ...

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  6. FROM ACTRESS TO EVANGELIST.

    Miss Ada Ward is revisiting Adelaide, not to delight audiences with her historic accomplishments on the stage of a theatre as on former occasions, but in the ...

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  7. RUSSIAN AGRARIAN POLICY.

    In the Duma last week the Premier (M. Stolypin) outlined the agrarian policy of the Government. It was intended, he said, to purchase arty estates which were offered ...

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  8. Crumbs.

    True Scot. Ada Ward. Hippodrome. Cold morning. ...

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  9. A CHILD’S DEATH.

    Joseph Charles—Marshall, aged two years, son of Mr. Joseph Marshall photographer of Hafifax street, met his death in tragic circumstances on Saturday afternoon. In ...

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  10. “PARSIFAL.”

    At the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening next the celebrated young actress Miss Tittell B[?]me will, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Williamson, inaugurate her ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. PORT ADELAIDE V. WEST TORRENS.

    The prospect of a hard struggle between Port Adelaide and West Torrens enticed an unusually large crowd to the seaside oval Neither team had hitherto been ...

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  12. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    The team to represent the Adelaide and Suburban Association in the matches against the Barrier Junior Association eighteens at Broken hill on June [?]. ...

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  13. EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    The nineteenth sacred concert of the series at the Exhibition Building on Sunday night was well patronised. Illustrated songs, “The heavenly song” and “Calvary,” ...

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  14. SKUTHORPE’S SHOW.

    While in Cobar the Governor (Sir Harry Rawson) attended Skuthorpe’s buckjumping show on two occasions. On the latter occasion he witnessed the attempt of local ...

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  15. THE FLINDERS ELECTION

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  16. CHAPLAIN’S TEA AT THE DESTITUTE.

    The annual chaplain’s tea at the Destitute Asylum was given on Friday, and was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by the patients. The custom of adding a little ...

    Article : 399 words
  17. NORWOOD V. STURT.

    The contest between these teams at the Norwood Oval was witnessed by a large crowd. After their defeat of is North Adelaide on the previous Saturday, it was expected ...

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  18. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Novelty All-Star Company entered on its twenty-third week at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening, when a complete change of programme was submitted ...

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  19. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    GAWLEE UNION PARLIAMENT.—The Gawler Institute literary Societies’ Union Parliament commenced a new session on Friday night. The opening speech was read by the Governor (Mr. ...

    Article : 372 words
  20. COOK’S PICTURES AND THE ALL BLACKS.

    Cook’s pictures, which contain the latest ideas in coloured animated photography with ingenious effects in realism, will open at the Town Hall on Saturday next. Mr. ...

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  21. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The Board of Management of the South Australian Typographical society met at the office. Trades hall, on Saturday evening, the President ([?]. W. A. Walson) in the chair. An ...

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  22. SUNDAY’S MEETINGS.

    There was a crowded attendance-at Pirie Street Church on Sunday afternoon, when Miss Ward opened the mission. The Rev. W. A. Potts conducted the devotional ...

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  23. ADELAIDE GOLF CLUB.

    The May bogey trophy was played at Seaton on Saturday. The weather was perfect, and the course much easier after the recent rains than it has been for some months. Altogether 23 ...

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  24. ICE RINK SPORTS.

    There was a large attendance at the Glaciarium on Saturday night, when an excellent floor was prepared for skaters and a varied programme of amusement for ...

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  25. VICTORIAN MATCHES.

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  27. MY GENTLEMAN.

    I own a dog who is a gentleman. By birth most surely, since the creature can Ghost of a pedigree the like of which Holds not a Howard a Metternich. ...

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  28. BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHES.

    Mr. w. Gilbert, of Hen— street. Stepney. Adelaide, says:—“About 12 months ago I was attacked with severe shooting pains in the back and all through my head, from ...

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  29. THE MUSICAL KENNEDY FAMILY.

    This talented family of musicians and society entertainers will open at the Town Hall on Wednesday next, and owing to the ball being otherwise engaged the season is ...

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  30. “AS SLOW AS A TRAMCAR,”

    The off-quoted saying “As slow as a funeral” might be differently paraphrased, judging by an incident in connection with the Hindmarsh trams on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  31. MISHAPS AT RUGBY.

    In the Rugby matches on Saturday one player received concussion of the brain through colliding with another man, as I two others broke collarbones. ...

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  32. A. W. SANDFORD & CO.’S SOCIAL.

    On Saturday evening about 60 of the employed of Messrs. A W. Sandford & Co. the Well-known produce merchants, gathered far a social evening M. Bricknell’s cafe. The social was given by Mr. ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. THE HIPPODROME

    The first piece placed upon the stage at the Hippodrome under the new lesseeship of Capt J. Gavin was “The Chinaman Bushranger.” the presentation of which, by ...

    Article : 270 words
  34. BOXING

    Mr. Norman Blewden, the New Zealand boxer, who took part in the recent English amateur tournament, arrived by the R.M.S. Orient on Monday. Mr. Blewden ...

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