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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From Rev. D. C. HARRIS:—In Tuesday's issue Mr. Goldfinch says, "The Government should immediately introduce a Bill to legalise bookmakers because a section of ...

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  3. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER.

    A meeting of the Central Agricultural Bureau was held at the Department of Agriculture, Victoria-Equate, on Wednesday afternoon. The chairman (Mr. P. H. ...

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  4. DEATH AT 102.

    Mrs. Buchanan, of Edina Bagrami, has died at the age of 102. She had enjoyed remarkably good health, and could see to thread a needle. Mrs. Buchanan could ...

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  5. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Report of Weddings and other items intanded for insertion in the Social Column of "The Advertiser" should be forwarded on early as possible. All ...

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  6. CONCERT AT VICTORIA HALL.

    A [?] arranged by Mrs. T. Boys was held at Victoria Ball. Gawler-place, on Wednesday night, to assist Miss Aileen Newlyn in furthering her studies. The programme, which ...

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  7. HOME FOB INCURABLES.

    The staff birthday party held at McNally Hall on Saturday evening was one of the merried and most harmonious that has been held at the home. Tastefully decorated, the hall ...

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  8. MASONIC BALL.

    The annual instillation of the officers of the Peterborough Masonic Lodge. No. 46, was held at the temple on Tuesday night. The ceremony was performed by the senior Brand ...

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  9. DUMB FOR A YEAR.

    A woman who was dumb tor over 12 months has just recovered her speech at the Prince Alfred Hospital. Medical men ascribe the loss of her voice to a form ...

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  10. ORROROO AGRICULTURAL, SOCIETY.

    On Friday last member of the Orrorro Agricultural Society met in the institute to appoint officials and judges in connection with the Spring to be held on October 5, and to revise ...

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  11. PIANO AND VOCAL RECITAL

    To-morrow night, in the Willard Hall, the advanced students of Miss Katie Joyce and Mrs. Harold Sexton will give a classical recital. Operatic arias from ...

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  12. PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA.

    From J. HOWARDE. Mile-End:-The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Marr) states that it was impossible to secure a man in Australia capable of ...

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  13. IN AID OF THE S.P.C.A.

    There was a hearty response to the invitations issued by the Lady Mayoress (Lady Bruce) for a preliminary meeting on Wednesday morning in connection with ...

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  14. FAREWELL AT PETERBOROUGH.

    At her Bother's residence, Kitchener-street, Peterbrough, Miss Beth Groves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Groves, tendered Miss Lorna Tucker a farewell party, prior to her departure ...

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  15. THE PALAIS ROYAL

    Arrangements have been made to transfor all engagements from the Floating Palais to the Palais Royal for the present. The matinee tea dance, which ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. SPORTING NEWS

    Bagpipes, a member of W. Cook's team, a. well-known performer on the flat, was tried over three bardies at Ranvick this morning. For a beginner he ...

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  17. SOCIAL NOTES FROM MINLATON.

    Miss Jean Herbert has returned to the Burra after a visit to her brother (Mr. Perc, Herbert). The [?] Strickland and Spinkston, of Alberton, were the guests of Mrs. Edwards during ...

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  18. FELIX CATS DANCE

    It will be a case of "Felix kept on-dancecing" instead of walking, at the Movie Ball at the Palais Royal on September 1. Among the many novel features will be ...

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  19. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    From A. A. EDWARDS, M.P.:-In Wednesday's issue you report certain statements made by a prisoner named Haines in the Criminal Court, wherein he ...

    Article : 462 words
  20. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

    The committee of the South Australian egglaying competition announces final scores for the winter test from April 1 to July 31. All birds mentioned have qualified in regard to weight of ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    Mr. E. S. Luttrell, has sold his horses in training to Lady Fuller of Sydney. The team comprise Bean Ge[?]te, Bachelor, Streamer, and a two-year-old sister to ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. COMING-OF-AGE PARTY.

    A party was held at the residence of Mr. W. Goss, Tacks, on Saturday to celebrate the coming of age of his nice, Miss Gladys Goss, daughter of Mr. 8. Goss. of Yacka. The yours ...

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  23. AN AMERICAN AFTERNOON.

    An American ten, arranged by the St. Albans ladies' A[?]xlliary, was held in the Methodist Lecture Hall on Saturday, Mrs. W. Lines sppervised a competition, which was won by Miss ...

    Article : 258 words
  24. LAWN TENNIS.

    The second of the [?] arranged by the Queensland Lawn [?] ...

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  25. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    A.J.C.—Teglor. Roi. Hero, Serribie, Epsom Handicap and Metropolitan-An Fait. ...

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  26. WEDDINGS.

    At St. Laurence's Church, North Adelaide, on Wednesday morning the wedding was celebrated of Adeline May (Dudie), fourth daughter of the late Mr. John ...

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  27. YELLOW CABS.

    Seven competition by rival companies in Melbourne and Sydney has causal the directors of Yellow Cabs of Australia. Limited, considerably to modify their original plan of ...

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  28. INTER-STATE LACROSSE.

    The following member of the South Australian [?] team, who will [?] the Melbourne association on S[?] left by the express on Wednesday ...

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  29. RACING IN QUEENSLAND

    The second day of the Queensland Turf Club's exhibition carnival, was held at Eagle Farm to-day. The principal events ...

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  30. BARMERA ITEMS.

    Me[?] Floyd and Binnington, of Melbourne, are the guests of their parents, Rev. John and Mrs. Broken, at the Ma[?]e, B[?] Mrs. Lord. [?], of North Adelaide, who has been ...

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  31. PULTENEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL

    The annual dinner of the Pulteney Grammar School Old Scholars' Association was held at the Grosvenor on Wednesday night. The president (Mr. W. N. Twiss) ...

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  32. BOWLS.

    [?] ...

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  33. EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting convened by Mr. H. W. Jones was held in the Mount Barker Institute on Monday night for the purpose of discussing the advisability of forming an ...

    Article : 419 words
  34. THE LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    A meeting of the League of Wheelmen was held in the Young Men's Christian Association Building. Gawler-place, on Wednesday evening, to consider new rules drawn up by a committee ...

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  35. WHEAT MARKETING.

    From E. H. EBSARY, Percyton:—The Wheat Merchants' Association apparently wishes to claim full credit for having returned a ...

    Article : 375 words
  36. CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association Mr. W. L. Kelly. chairman of the executive committee, said there had been considerable correspondence regarding ...

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  37. GOLF.

    On Saturday members of he [?] went to Peter-brough[?] ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    G. Margitich, the champion goalkicker of the Christian Brothers' College team, again distinguished himself in the match against the School of Mines side. Christian ...

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  39. EUCHRE AND DANCE AT WATTLE FLAT.

    On Saturday evening a [?]chre party and dance was held in aid of the school funds. The winner of the [?]uchre prizes were:-Ladies, Miss Snell and Miss Bowyer (booby prize); ...

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  40. "THE ADVERTISER" VERSUS POST AND TELEGRAPH.

    "The Advertiser" engaged the Post and Telegraph football team in a game on the South Park leads on Wednesday. Post and Telegraph won by 7 goals 13 behinds to 3 goals 6 behinds ...

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  41. PUBLIC SERVICE VERSUS COMBINED BANKS.

    A match between Public Service and Combined Banks teams was played on the Jubilee Oral on Wednesday afternoon. Among the spectators were members of the Ministry, beads ...

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  42. BOXING.

    At the Stadium to-night [?] middleweight champion of [?] pointed Paul Dem[?] ...

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  43. REMARKABLE SHEEP.

    A consignment of sheep at the Abattoirs market on Wednesday attracted unusual attention. The animals were crossbred wethers of great size, and were said ...

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  44. BALL AT YORKETOWN.

    The local Golf Club held their annual ball in the Yorketown Town Hall on Thursday evening, the music being supplied by the Edithburgh Jazz Orchestra, with Miss E[?]leen Daly at the piano, ...

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  45. HALF HOURS AT GOLF.

    It would seem impossible to have a lesson in golf in the heart of the city, but many people "pop in" to Donaldson's, Limited, Rundle-street, at odd moments ...

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  46. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    South Australian representatives of the Australian Industrial Mission to America, is reported in "The Advertiser" to have said that "prohibition in America is an ...

    Article : 553 words
  47. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Brink[?] ...

    Article : 232 words
  48. COMFORTS FOR HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    From J. F. NAYLON. president Police Association:—At the Isolation Block of the Adelaide Hospital there are, unfortunate many patients who are unable to fend ...

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  49. PINNAROO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The president of the Pinnaroo Agricultural Society (Mr. P. J. Edwards) presided at a meeting of the committee on Thursday evening. Mr. A. R. Welsby's resignation an auditor was ...

    Article : 547 words
  50. TREES AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    From "HINDMARSH":—After my last better three or four men made a start to cut down the trees at Hindmarsh offered to the unemployed for nothing, but so ...

    Article : 124 words
  51. CROQUET.

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  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 138 words
  53. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    W. Darling.—The police state that the asdress we gave is correct. ...

    Article : 15 words
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