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  4. AMUSEMENTS. PICTURES AT THE ROYAL.

    An entirely new programme of pictures will be presented at the Theatre Royal to-night. Mr. Sayers having secured another series of interesting ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. SPORTING. BURNS-LANG FIGHT POSTPONED.

    The fight between Tommy Burns (exheavyweight champion of the world) and Bill Lang (heavyweight champion of Australia), which was fixed for Easter ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. A YACHT RACE.

    The first yacht race far the Northcote Cup yesterday resultad in a win for the Victorian yacht Killara, which easily defeated the Culwalla III, in a ...

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  7. THE ONKAPARINGA RACES.

    Ben Miller, who is engaged in the Onkaparinga Cup, and K.C. who is in the Great Eastern Steeple, reached Adelaide by train from Mount Gambier ...

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  8. EMPIRE HALL.

    In spite of the strong counter-attraction of the military tattoo, there was a good audience at the Empire Hall last night, and the two new artistes, ...

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  9. A TENNIS CHAMPION.

    The Australasian singles tennis championship, contested at the Adelaide Oval, was won by W. R. Heath of Victoria, who easily beat H. Rice, of New ...

    Article : 39 words
  10. JAMESTOWN JUNIOR CLUB.

    Ever since the Invincible Cricket Club visited Jamestown at Xmas and played the juniors there, arrangements have been going on for a return visit ...

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  11. THE MILITARY TATTOO. A FINE SPECTACULAR DISPLAY.

    The much-dicussed military tattoo eventuated on the Western Oval last night, amidst much enthusiasm. The immense crowd which congregated on ...

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  12. THE HIPPODROME.

    The Merrymakers appeared in a change of programme at the Hippodrome last night, and each of the performers came in for liberal applause. ...

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  13. INSULTING THE FLAG.

    Sir,—"Loyalist" is very anxious that some person, he does not say whom, should be prosecuted and banished from the country for tearing up the ...

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  14. A TOUCH OF SENTIMENT.

    He was quite a little chap, but he was as full of enthusiasm at the prospect of witnessing the tattoo as if he were a six-foot grenadier. But small ...

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  15. GOLDEN GATE HIPPODROME.

    The Musical Gardners, who have been chiefly concerned in the opening of several important open-air places of amusement in different parts of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. MILITARISM AND RELIGION.

    Sir,—There are turee stages through which every acknowledged trust must pass—first, it is not true, second, it is against religion; third, overybody ...

    Article : 257 words
  17. "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON."

    Mr. Hugh J. Ward's company of comedians will inaugurate a season at the Crystal Theatre on Easter Saturday, opening with "A Bachelor's ...

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  18. THE FINANCIAL RESULT.

    Major Crane, on being seen this morning, stated that about £220 in cash was taken at the gates. This, when the money for tickets sold at the ...

    Article : 143 words
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  20. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. POLLING DAY.

    The polling in connection with the extraordinary vacancies caused in the Municipal Council by the resignations of Aldermen Wilson (Wills), Hall ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. RECHABITISM AT SILVERTON.

    The Silverton correspondent of "The Miner" writes:—Tho quarterly meeting of the Star of Silverton and Hope of Silverton (Female) tents of the ...

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  22. C.Y.M.S.

    The usual meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Society took place on Tuesday evening, Bro. J. Wilson presiding over a large attendance of members. ...

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  23. CONCLUDING MEETINGS.

    The Independent candidates for the Sturt, Wills, and Burke Ward vacant Beats in the Council did not hold any meetings last evening, but Messrs. S. ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

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