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  2. A MAN OF WEIGHT.

    "A men of weight," in the most literal sence, was (says "Derwent" in the Argus) Mr. Thomas D. Jennings, who breathed his last on Tuesday in the quiet hostelry ...

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  3. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Another densely packed audience witnessed the second appearance of Congill's Variety Company on Easter Monday evening, when the opening programme was gone ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. EASTER MONDAY.

    The attractions for Easter Monday were not by any means so numerous or varied as was the case last year, the only event of any importance being the annual races at ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. THE ATTACK.

    The detachments which composed the attacking party left the Keswick camp on Sunday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, for the Grange, which was reached after an ...

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  6. THE HOLIDAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    The holiday passed off enjoyably. The steamer Warooks brought over a large number of excursionists from Port Adelaide, many families taking advantage of the gulf ...

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  7. KREITMAYER'S MUSEUM.

    The Rev. W. Mantell repeated his exceedingly interesting and instructive anatomical and physiological lectures in the Town Hall on Monday afternoon and ...

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  8. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SOCIAL.

    The S.A. Calendanian Society held a social in their hall in Victoria-square on Monday evening. There was a large attendance of the members and their friends, who seemed ...

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  9. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S ORPHANACE.

    On Easter Monday the annual picnic in aid of the funds of the St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage tool place at the Old Exhibition Ground. Early in the morning a brass band ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meetings of this Association were held on Easter Monday at the Baptist Church, Norton's Summit (pastor, Rev. George Hogben). The weather being excentionally ...

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  11. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    At ten minutes to 12 on Sunday night the camp was disturbed by an alarm which proved to be false. The call was at first doubted, as it was not distinct, but the ...

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  12. PORT ADELAIDE.

    As on every holiday, with one or two exceptions, Port Adelaide presented a very quiet appearance. In the morning trolly loads of Sunday-school excursionists and two ot ...

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  13. GLENELG.

    A good number of people went to Glensig on Easter Monday, and the Railway Company ran a special service of trains. The day not being of a pleasant kind the visitors took ...

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  14. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. Bland Holt's Company played to a crowded house on the evening of Easter Monday, when Union Jack," a joint prodcution of Henry Pettitt and Sydney Grundy. ...

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  15. SEMAPHORE AND LARGS BAY.

    The piers and beaches were crowded from early morn till sunset with eager pleasure-seekers, and although the weather locked cloudy and threatening the rain kept off till ...

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  16. MITCHAM.

    The trams did good business during the Easter holidays. On Good Friday the Parkside Baptist Sunday-school held their picnic to the number of about 300 scholars, teachers ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. TRAFFIC RETURNS.

    The traffic on the railways on Easter Monday was fairly large, the greatest number travelling on the Port line. The following are the figures:—Port line, 17,000; Hills, line ...

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  18. THE ONKAPARINGA RACES.

    Stewards—Messrs. W. B. Rounsevell, J.L. Striling, H. Hughes, John Pile, J.D. Johnston, P. Hooper, and W. Blackler, and Dr. Essu. Judge—Mr. W. B. Rounsevell. ...

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  19. THE TEROWIE REGATTA.

    The Terowis Regatta held at Lake Riles to-day was marred by inclement weather, all the morning a stiff north-west wind blowing. Three boats started for the Sailing Race. ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The cricket match resulted in an easy victory for Tasmania, who increased their first innings to 229. Melbourne scored 125 in their second innings, and the requisite 2 runs ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. PORT PIRIE REGATTA.

    The Easter Regatta was attended by between 3,000 and 4,000 people. The entries were poor, and there was little interest in the events beyead the Champion Four, and ...

    Article : 169 words
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  23. MILLICENT SPORTS.

    The annual sports in connection with the Caledonian Society were held to-day, and there was a large gathering, including a contingent from Mount Gambier. ...

    Article : 165 words
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