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  2. SPORTING NEWS

    The [?] States, run to-day, at Newmarket over a distance of 2[?] miles, resulted:- Rose Prince ..1 ...

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  3. BATHING COSTUMES.

    The Amateur Swimming Association last night discussed the question of suitable bathing dresses, and several speakers expressed the ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    Amid scenes of moderate excitement the joint sitting of members of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly today proceeded to elect a Senator in place of the late Senator Millen. ...

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  5. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The report to the Government of the expert committee, which enquired into the Imperial immigration and settlement scheme, was laid on the table of the ...

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  6. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    (Only a selection of the large number of letters received daily can be published. It is impossible for us to find space for the great mass of correspondence that ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. LATEST GABLE NEWS.

    William Tilden, the lawn tennis champion, has joined a cinema company in New York state, and has abandoned tennis for this season.—Reuter. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    The Football League to-day becomes the South Australian Football League. Limited, the articles of association having been signed. ...

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  9. GRIM STORES FROM JAPAN.

    Tokyo had just closed its officer for the week, and turned its mind to a Saturday half-holiday and a Sunday of rest, when hell broke loose. Three minutes before ...

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  10. WIDENING NORTH-TERRACE.

    From J. CHAS. GENDERS:—Some advocate widnening the roadway on Northterrace, which I think a very good idea. Others protest that to remove the fence ...

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  11. THE TWO CUPS.

    Eas[?]wold beat The Cypher in the Herbert Power Stakes by half a length. Kasingwold was beaten in the October Stakes, and again in the Caulfield Stages ...

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  12. DESTRUCTION OF TREES ON ROADS.

    From -J. F. HAMBIDGE, Mount Lofty:— As a property-owner and a lover of the beautiful, I wish to protest most strongly against the appalling destruction which ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. BOXING.

    Monson and Danicls who are to meet, at the [?]ium on Monday, will be seen to-night is training displays. It is rarely that a contest sources the interest that this one has, Both ...

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  14. THE CYPHER'S CHANCE FAVORED.

    The Cypher, though he disappointed slightly when making his run from the home turn in the Herbert Power Stakes, finished strongly, but failed by half a ...

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  15. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    Arrival—At Te[?]riff-Diogenca, Passed Dungeness—Port Sydney. ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    Port Broughton versus Snowtown.-Misses, I Fraser and L. Laidlaw beat Mesdames Smithcock and [?] 6-2 Mrs. Colbey, and Miss White lost to Misses E. and A. Nottie, 0-6; ...

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  17. THE CLABE SHOW.

    The Care Agricultural and Horticultural Society held a show on its prettily-situated ground yesterday. The amount received at the gate (£157) was £34 below ...

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  18. THE GLENFERRIE FOBBERY.

    Leslie (otherwise known as "Squizzy") Taylor, who is charged with having harbored Angus Murray, who escaped from the Geelong Gaol, and is also charged ...

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  19. BOWLS.

    The new Tramance and district bowling, tennis and cro[?] club will have its grounds at the corner of the magill-road and King's Grove. T[?] [?] The site, which is an [?]ellent one is ...

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  20. A MYSTERY CLAUSE.

    Lawyers and hear lawyers in the State Parliament are puzzled over the meaning of a clause in the Income Tax Bill which has come to be known as "the great ...

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  21. PAPYRUS IN FORM.

    It is interesting to note how Panyrus has gradually increased in the esteem of American sportsmen as the result of the consistency he is demonstrating in his ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. MOTOR BOAT RACING.

    At the annual meeting of the Royal Yacht Squadron on Wednesday, after announcing that the squadron's opening day had been fixed for November 17. a little ...

    Article : 256 words
  23. ALLEGED MISCONDUCT.

    "My husband said it did not matter if I had misconducted myself with Piper. He would forgive me" said Catherine Ellen Armstrong, in the Divorce Court to-day. ...

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  24. WINNER TO MEET MY OWN.

    The trainers of Papyrus and Zev nave both accented a challenge to the winner of the international race to meet My Own on the Maryland tracks next week.— ...

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  25. LABOR NEWS.

    A meeting of cokeworkers at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steel works who are affiliated with the A.W.U., was held at Newcastle to-day when a ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. [?]

    The legislative Assembly, after a debate which extended into the small hours of this morning, rejected a private members Bill which provided for the ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. PETERBOROUGH RACING CLUB.

    A committee meeting in connection with the new Peterborough Racing Club was held on October 16. Mr. M. Leonard presided. The president reported that the club had been ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. A WHARF LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The wharf laborers engazed in discharging coal at West Melbourne have ceased work. ...

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  29. INTER-STATE RIFLE MATCH.

    The shooting for the King's Prize commowed at the Anzac range to-day, when the first stage of that event—the Prince of Wales' match, at 300, 500, and 600 ...

    Article : 350 words
  30. THE BAKING TRADE DISPUTE.

    The operative bakers met to-day to discuss the decision of the bread cartens not to deliver bread after 5 p.m. at the conclusion of the meeting a statement was ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. CAULFTELD WEIGHTS.,

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  32. THE FOUNDER OF GEORGIA.

    The "Dairy Express" says that the proposal to remove the bodies of General Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, and his wife, from Graham Church has been ...

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  33. A MOTOR LORRY BURNT.

    On October 13 a. motor lorry. owned and driven by Mr. O. R. Hensler, of Mount Mary, burst in flames near Gunis station. and was totally destroyed. It ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. THE COALMINERS.

    The management of the State coal mine at Lithgow have been informed by the Coal Miners' Federation that the [?/] of coal must cease on the second shift ...

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  35. HORSE COLLIDES WITH A MOTOR.

    A small boy on a galloping horse collided with a motor car at Midland Junction last night. The animal was killed and Mrs. J. T. Doran sustained a frature ...

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  36. SAFEBREAKERS BUSY.

    Last night the safe in the stationmaster's office at the Guildford Railway Station was blown open, but only £2 12, was obtained. This is the third case of the kind in the ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. THE MAORIIS.

    The personnel of the Maori Ethnological [?] search Board was announced to-day. The Minister for Native Affairs (Mr. Coates) is chairman and the members are Mr. Pomare the other three ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. SWIMMING.

    The annual meeting of the Amateur Swimming Association was held at the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday evening. In the [?] of the president (Mr. H.. Che[?]), [?] ...

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  39. THE PERTH HOSPITAL

    It is expected that the public appeal for funds for the Perth hospital will yield £6,000, but owing to the large i[?] of the institution their will be no surplus for s[?] in ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. MOORA WELTER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  42. FAREWELL TO MISSIONARIES.

    A meeting to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Century, [?] from India, was held at the Robert street, Hindmarsh, Church of Christ, on Wednesday. Mr. J. Warren Cosh ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. CONTROL OF DAIRYING.

    The poll of dairy supplies on the question of bringing the Dairy Control Act into operation closed at noon to-day. When the count of tons was suspended this evening the figures should ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. SEQUEL TO A COLLISION.

    A woman whose husband was killed in a collision between a motor car and a trap at [?] last. Canterbury was [?] £1,200 damages by a jury against, the Kaikours Motor [?] ...

    Article : 68 words
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