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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    To those who have the interest and well-being of cricket at heart In this State the recent failures of the South Australian team have ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 6.30 p.m. yesterday Sergeant Gurry was informed that a man was lying on the roadway through the park lands between the North Adelaide railway ...

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  4. OBITUARY.

    The death of Mr. James Hayter occurred on Tuesday evening at his mother's residence, Carlisle-street, Glanville, from a paralytic strode, He was employed as ...

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  5. A REAL LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The All-Australian Boy Scoot Corroboree' is nearing its dose. On Friday the visiting scoots will leave for their homes. All have had a ...

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  6. A BIG BUSH FIRE.

    The fire which broke out at Big Hill, near Bendigo yesterday, and which thousands fought during the night, has again gained the upper hand. The position is ...

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  7. UNREGISTERED DOCTORS.

    The refusal by the Government to allow a subsidy to medical societies employing unregistered practitioners has aroused intense public ...

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  8. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    On Monday evening Mr. Owen Fox, son of Mr. David Fox, of Tweed vale, was coming home from work on his bicycle down a hill when the fork broke and he fell on ...

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  9. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    Gilbert James (8) had a narrow escape from drowning at Glenelg yesterday afternoon. Going out of his depth near the Breakwater Jetty, the boy, who is a son ...

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  10. BITTEN BY SNAKES.

    Mr. Keeping, otherwise known at Professor Zinki, at Messrs. Worthy and Atkins" snake show at the Semaphore, has had a run of bad luck this week in the ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Miss Daisy Burmeister, of North Unley, has spending a month at Pen[?] Kangaroo Island. Miss Myrtle Wall. A.M.U.A., of ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED GAOL BREAKING.

    Leaving no stone unturned to get to the bottom of the projected escape of Angus Murray from the Melbourne Gaol, the authorities are lightening up the ...

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  13. FATAL ACCIDENT AT LARGS.

    While working with several other men in connection with repairs to the Largs Bay jetty. Mr. Henry John Davies (55). a laborer in the employ of the Harbors ...

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  14. INFORMAL VOTES.

    A meeting is being called at the Trade? Hall to-morrow to consider the result of the Leederville selection ballot, in which Mr. H. Millington (secretary to the State ...

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  15. SOCIAL AT MURRAY BRIDGE.

    On Saturday Mrs. Sydney Bell save an afternoon at her residence for Mrs. Pullin who is leaving Murray Bridge. The guests were received in the drawing-room. The [?] was ...

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  16. IMPERIAL SERVICES CLUB.

    Over 100 guests assembled at the fourth annual dinner of the British Imperial Services Club held at the R.S.A. Glib rooms on Wednesday night. The club consists ...

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  17. THROWN FROM A TROLLY.

    A three-horse trolly belonging to Mr. John Dring, and in charge of Mr. H.J. Barnes, of Hindmarsh, was proceeding along Fussell-street. Port Adelaide (near Messrs. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND CATTLE.

    As a result off the efforts of the Meat Industry Hoard the arrangements have been some to at Homebush, whereby cattle coming from Queensland shall have ...

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  19. DANCE AT BORRIKA.

    A most successful dance was held in the Bon rika hall on Saturday evening last when Mr. O. F. Banerochse was presented with a new accordeon by the residents. Mr. F. Bensley spoke ...

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  20. A TROLLY CAPSIZED.

    At the intersection of John-terrace and Philips-street. Wallaroo, on Saturday afternoon, a trolly laden with luggage capsized Messrs. James Chittleborough ...

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  21. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    The lime for receiving tenders for the construction of the North Shore bridge closed to-day, six firms tendering-the English Electric Company (Sydney), the ...

    Article : 248 words
  22. BOY SCOUTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  23. KILLED BY A FALL.

    Mr. Charles Eglinton a farmer, aged 52 years, fell from a load of hay on Tuesday evening and fractured his skull. He died a few hours later. Mr. Eglinton was alone ...

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  24. COMPLAINTS OF MIGRANTS.

    Considerable interest hats been aroused by the remark of as Adelaide magistrate daring the hearing of the cases of three stowaways from Fremantle, that there ...

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  25. CAUGHT IN A MINCING MACHINE.

    On Thursday Mr. Leo Noye was feeding a mincing machine at the farmers' Union factory. He stooped to pick up a piece of meat with his left hand, when his feet ...

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  26. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    Very early this morning the voice of Mr. Bruce "was projected out into the void by British broadcasters. Mr. Bruce was to have made a speech for Australian ...

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  27. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. J. Peters, aged 65 years, employed by the South Australian Railways as a carriage examiner and pumper, who had resided at Riverton for about 45 years. ...

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  28. BOY SCOUT CONFERENCE.

    The Boy Scout Federal Conference reassembled at the Grosvenor oil Wednesday morning. The State Chief Commissioner (Captain S. A. white) occupied ...

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  29. A MOTORING MISHAP.

    While motoring on Friday last. Messrs. Baker and Loutitt had a narrow escape from serious injury. They were travelling about 20 miles an hour, when the ...

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  30. THEATRICAL ENTERPRISE.

    The theatres hare entered into arrangements with South African Theatres, Limited, for an interchange of artists. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Hopeful views of the future of Australian fruit abroad are held out in a letter which the Minister of Customs. (Mr. Chapman) has received from the ...

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  32. DEATH FROM DROWNING.

    In the coroner's court this morning an inquest was held into the circumstances of the death of Agnes May Shepley, who was found in a dam in the Proprietary ...

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  33. THE SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL.

    Semaphore's illuminated carnival. which will continue until January 28. continues to act as a magnet. On Wednesday night there was another large crowd at the ...

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  34. TOO MANY QUESTIONS.

    The secretary of the Combined Iron Trades' Committee (Mr. O. Bryant) to-day said the employers were subjecting applicants for work to a Species of A third degree ...

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  35. A DRIVER INJURED.

    About 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon Mr. J. Lucas was unlcading goods from his trolly at Mr. Angley's store, when the horse took fright and bolted. Mr. Lucas ...

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  36. CRICKET ON THE BEACH.

    In explanation of a recommendation by the f[?] committee of the Glenelg Council that the attention of the police should be called to the by-law respecting ...

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  37. DEATH DUE TO A BLOW.

    The adjourned inquest on the death of Lawrence Kennedy. which occurred on October 5 last, was concluded to-day. At the opening of the inquest evidence was ...

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  38. PLEASANT TRIPS.

    A party of 20 boy scouts, who have been specially selected for their good behaviour, left by the steamer Warrawee yesterday for Edithburgh and will return to-day. ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    January I6.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. H. [?] Aldermen N. Makin, Sandow, [?] and Watson, Councilors [?] Cooper [?] Ryan, Councillors Robinson. Cooper, [?] ...

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  40. A FATAL FALL.

    While tightening a screw at the new Prince Edward Theatre, in course of construction in Castlereagh-street. Mr. Andrew Brown (36), of Leichardt, fell from ...

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  41. THE PRICE OF MILE.

    The dry reason, the difficulty of recuiting farm hands, owing to counter attractions offered them as policemen and drivers of sandcarts in the city, and pleuro ...

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  42. A CASE OF SUICIDE.

    The body of Ernest Taylor (30) was found in his residence at Camperdown today. His head was in a tub of water, with a 7-pound weight keeping it beneath ...

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  43. FIRE IN A SHOWROOM.

    The lunch hour traffic in Chapel-street, Prahran, was held up to-day white firemen battled with a are in the showrooms of [?] Cohen Bros., furniture ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. TROUBLE ON A GERMAN STEAMER.

    The German sailors on the steamer Hannover were still on strike for higher traces to-day. Some were reported to have got ashore and deserted, which ...

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  45. A TRAGIC DEATH.

    An inquest on the body of Joseph Bereeford (63), held to-day, showed that the man was caught in belting at a s[?]ill at Giveston and received injuries to his ...

    Article : 50 words
  46. "ABANDONED IN GERMANY."

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  47. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Mr. L. Pepper, a shunter, clipped, and was run over by a goods train-in the Jolimont yards to-day. He was dead on arrival at the hospital. ...

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  48. INTERSTATE SCOUTS WELCOMED.

    The Richmond Troop of Boy Scouts, (who have for three years represented South Australia in the Trenchard-Miller competitions, on Wednesday evening ...

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  49. BITUMEN DISTRIBUTER AT GLENELG.

    Last week the new bitumen distributer and [?] ranks ordered by Glenelg Corporation were delivered, and on Monday a trial [?] was made and proved very satisfactory. It is ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. GROCERY STORES GUTTED.

    The Home and Colonial Bulk Stores, including groceries valued at £14,000, were to-day destroyed by fire. The building was worth several thousand pounds. ...

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  51. ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A burning bridge spanning a 15 ft. channel stood in the way of a driver (Mr. Cunning) with a team of 11 horses and a waggon load of over 100 bags of grain. He ...

    Article : 73 words
  54. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  55. AN UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE.

    While crossing a boggy creek near Taree to-day Mr. James McLaughlin (78), of Stewarts' River, became fast in the mud He remained there from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. ...

    Article : 75 words
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