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  3. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    September 10—South Adelaide v. Port Adelaide. The curtain will be night down on the football on Saturday afternoon, when the most ...

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  4. WHEELMARKS.

    Tours have been arranged by various clubs as follows:—Adelaide, Brighton; Norwood, polo practice; Ariel, Balhannah; Wanderers, Brown Hill Creek; North Adelaide. Waterfall Gully. Mitcham. ...

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  6. LAWN TENNIS NOTES.

    Now that the matches are about to begin, a few words on the personnel of the various teams may not be out of place. Glen Osmond should again be able to secure the premiership, for at ...

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  7. CRICKET NOTES.

    A copy has come to hand through Messrs. G. Robertson & Co. of Prince Ranjitsinhji's latest book "With Stoddart in Australia." Glancing at the contents it can be seen at once that the articles ...

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  8. LACROSSE NOTES.

    The following letters have been received by the Editor of "The Register" concerning the East Adelaides' visit to Noarlunga:— Sir—Judging by the report of the East ...

    Article : 697 words
  9. CRICKET.

    North Adelaide Electorate Club.—The annual meeting was held at the North Adelaide Institute of Thursday. September 8. Mr. Glynn, M.P. presided over a good attendance. The committee ...

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  10. MEAT OR VEGETABLES

    Sir—"Arthur Fawcett" suggests that a Vegetarian Society be formed in Adelaide in time to welcome Dr. E. R. Caro of the Health Home, Sydney, who ...

    Article : 337 words
  11. INVENTIONS AND PATENTS.

    Improvements in the manufacture of salt (provisional), H. P. Walker, No. 5540. Improved apparatus for straining and holding force wires until spliced E. Bowen. No. 5541. ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. LAST SATURDAY'S OUTINGS.

    S.A. Bicycle Club.—Opening [?] Henley Beach: attendance, 15; road fairly good despite Friday's morning; afternoon tea; enjoyable run. ...

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  13. CHESS.

    St. Peters.—No meeting of the St. Peters Chess Club was held on September 1, but the playing off the adjourned games was resumed on Thursday last when seven games were get through with ...

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  14. THE BREAK OF GAUGE.

    Sir—Mr. Pendleton's letter to the Directors of the Broken Hill Mines, and the reasonable of the warning given, are eloquent testimonies to the necessity ...

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  15. PHILANTHROPIC.

    Children's Home, Walkerville.—The monthly meeting of the Committee of Management was held at the Vestry, Walkerville, on Thursday. Present—Ven Archdeacon Dove (in the chair), Mesdames ...

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