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  2. THE Y.M.C.A.

    The twenty-first anniversary celebrations in connection with the Adelaide Y.M.C.A, which culminate in a monster gathering at the Exhibition Building to-morrow ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    The woman whose body was recovered from the boy on Friday has been identified as Rose Elizabeth Hewett, wife of Francis Herbert Hewett, of Middle Park, ...

    Article : 366 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The cowling championship wils won oy Mr. Strong, of balman who beat Captain Kondio, of Waverley, in the final by 21 points to 16. ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. ENGLISH THEATRICAL NOTES.

    Lent and the war combined are making a rapid end of the the ante-Easter theatrical season, and one hears of numerous fresh pieces in preparation. The most ...

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  6. ANGLO-COLONIAL LETTER.

    Sir John Cockburn never lets slip a chance of expounding to his neighbors at social functions the benefits accruing to the community from measures oa the South ...

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  7. BRUTAL LARRIKINS.

    Castlemaine reported a serious row between the police and larrikins late last night. A larrikin hail been tossing a half-witted miner, ...

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  8. KIMBERLEY DURING THE SIEGE.

    A correspondent who was resilient in Kimbearley during the siege, and ie writing to the London Daily 'Telegraph," states:— ...

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  9. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Exchange" writes there appears to be a great amount of worn silver coin in circulation, and it is very annoying when anyone has taken some to have a difficulty ...

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  10. ANNUAL HOSPITAL COLLECTION.

    The "Saturday hospital collection" yesterday far exceeded that of any previous annual appeal to the charity. of the public. The weather was line, and the streets were ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    A boat capsized in Moreton Bay yesterday, and the 'two occupants, George Boucher and another man, name unknown, employed on a dredge, were thrown into ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL FROM WITHIN.

    Few works bearing on the South African problem have been so frequently mentioned since the war began as Mr. J. P. Fitzpatrick's "The Transvaal from Within, the ...

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  13. A SCULLING MATCH.

    A sculling contest between R. Tressider and A Wordboys, for a stake of £100, took place over the Raymond-terrace course, Newcastle, on Saturday afternoon, and ...

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  14. A BICYCLE FATALITY.

    A fatal bicycle accident occurred in Queen-street on Saturday afternoon. Two young ladies, Miss McKay, of Garnet Hill, Coorparoo, and Miss Boyle, were riding ...

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  15. SYDNEY TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The tournament of the Sydney Lawn Tenuis Grab was brought to a close on Saturday afternoon. The following were the results:—Single championship of New ...

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  16. IMPERIAL ARMY COMMISSIONS.

    Out of the thirty commissions in the Imperial array recently offered to Victoria the. Lieutenant-Governor, after consultation "with the military authorities, has ...

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  17. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS COMMISSION.

    On Saturday morning the Hon. E. Adams, Messrs J. W. Castine, F. W. Coneybeer, and C. M. R. Dumas, M.P.s, members of the Village Settlements ...

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  18. DIRTY RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    Sir notice a complaint as to the-form state of railway carnages,, more partielarly those set apart for indulgence in what I hold to be the filthy habit of ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS.

    During the football match between Essendon and South Melbourne on the East Melbourne ground on Saturday, two accidents occurred. In the second quarter ...

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  20. FIRE AT BALLINA.

    A row of buildings in the main street at Ballina. was burnt to the ground yesterday. The fire was discovered about 2.30 a.m. and is supposed to have originated ...

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  21. A JAPANESE WARSHIP.

    The Japanese warship Hi Yei whose last portbf call was Sydney, arrived in the bay yesterday In ,view of the. fact that she came-from a plague port the was-subjected ...

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  22. WHAT IS THE IRISH FLAG.

    Sir—This question seems to interest the Port Adelaide Corporation, so respectfully refer that esteemed body to a work called the "Irish Nation;" compiled from ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. ROBBERY AT REDFERN.

    A particularly impudent robbery was committed between 7.30 and 9.30 on Saturday night at the residence of Mr. Charles Henry Jones, at Redfern. The house is ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the Friday meeting of the Commercial Travellers Association of. Victoria, held yesterday afternoon, it was stated that the financial result for the six months ...

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  25. ROBBERY FROM A MINE.

    Early yesterday morning same one broke into the office of the manager of the Band and Lock mine at Ballarat Opened the safe with skeleton keys, and got off with £98 ...

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  26. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    The Butter Deterioration Enquiry Board tre touring the country districts. They lave just come back from Gippstand where they inspected factories, creameries, farms, ...

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  27. PIRIE-STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    The sixry-third anniversary of the Piriestreet Methodist Sunday-school was celebrated by special services on Sunday. The church was tastefully decorated for the oc- . ...

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  28. A HORRIBLE DEATH.

    A horrible fatality b reported from Stockton. A watchman on the steamer Ken-bin, named Martin, fell into the water between two vessels. A rope was lowered, ...

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  29. A CHINESE STORY.

    When the Chinese gardener is not engaged disposing of his wares at the highest possible rates he is generally in trouble. Three Chairman who live at North ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL.

    Louisa Jane Betteridge was found dead n bed on Saturday morning. Mr. W. H. Holden, the manager of the pharmacy belonging to deceased, went to her room this ...

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  31. LACROSSE.

    Another season of South Australian lacrosse was inaugurated on Saturday, when the initial matches in. the Junior Association "took A GRADE. ...

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  32. THE COUNTRY.

    On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held. The president Rev. T. ,J. Smith) presided over a fair ...

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  33. BLACK LABOR.

    In the course of a response to the toast of his health at a. dinner given in his honor at Maffra, on Saturday night, Mr. Van de velde, the beet sugar expert, touched' on ...

    Article : 154 words
  34. VESTRY MEETING.

    St Michael's, Mitcham, April the [?] (Rev. A. W. Clampett, M.A., in the chair The rector gave a report upon the condition of the parish, and dealt with the Sunday and day ...

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  35. ANOTHER MUNICIPAL SQUABBLE.

    There was another riotous meeting of the municipal council on Friday night. The Mayor (Alderman Wright) has been entertaining the Minister of Works and party, ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. OUTRAGES AT BALACLAVA.

    Two peculiar outrages were reported to the police late to-night. A widow Irving at Balaclava, said she had been aroused by a man representing himself a ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. KANGAROO ISLAND MAILS.

    Sir—Kindly allow me a small space in. which to reply to a letter from "E. S. Bates, Jun.," in The Advertiser" of Friday. I admire his candor when he admits ...

    Article : 261 words
  38. A NEW CONVENT.

    Archbishop O'Reily, of Adelaide, formally opened and blessed the new Convent of Mercy this afternoon. The ceremony was largely attended. Archbishop O'Reily. ...

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  40. THE CHILDERN'S HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Children's Hospital was held en May 3, when there were present Sir Samuel Way Bart (president). in the chair, mesdames Beach, W. Len ...

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  41. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The railway earnings for the week ended Apra 28 were £213. The coasting steamer Koonookarra. returned from Victoria River on Thursday, ...

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  42. MURDER BY A NATIVE.

    At the Victoria River station one blackfellow has killed another. Particulars of the affair have not yet been received. MountedConstable O'keefe has the case in hand. ...

    Article : 111 words
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