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  3. FIGHTING THE SEA.

    For most people of English birth or descent there is a strange fascination about the sea, that vast expanse of storm-tossed and troubled water, which from the days ...

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  4. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The attendance at Randwick, on the second day of the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting did not come in [?] of the customary crowd, but [?] ...

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  5. THE CENTURY EXHIBITION

    On Easter Monday the attendances at the Century Exhibition were the largest of the season. In the afternoon and evening all portions of the main building and the ...

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  6. THE CONCERT.

    A ballad concert in the evening attracted a splendid attendance in the galleries, though the floor of the hall would have accommodated a much large audience ...

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  7. BAPTIST UNION.

    The half-yearly sessions ct the South Australian Baptist Union were held in the Parkside Baptist Church on Easter Monday, April 16. The proceedings were begun by a devotional meeting ...

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  8. WEATHER AND CROPS.

    BOOLEROO CENTRE, April 15.—Splendid rain has been falling almost continuously since Friday. It is estimated that we have had altogether since then nearly an inch and a half. The previous ...

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  9. PRODUCE NOTES.

    The prospects of the market for Australian lambs do not, brighten. Mr. Burner Young confesses that he is grievously disappointed that it should be so, as he had ...

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  10. THE COUNTRY.

    KADINA, April 13.—On Tuesday afternoon a conference of delegates representing the Corporations of Kadina, Wallaroo, and Moonta, and the Kadina District Council ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL REGIMENT.

    Captain H. L. D. Wilson, of the Mount Gambier Squadron of Mounted Rifles (No. 4), who has been appointed captain in the Australian Imperial Regiment, returned to ...

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  13. WORKS AND BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT PICNIC.

    The Works and Buildings Department annual picnic was held at Bridge water on Saturday in unfavourable circumstances. Despite the rain there was a good, muster ...

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  14. PRODUCE MARKET REPORTS.

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  15. FAREWELL TO TROOPER FREE-BAIRN.

    A complimentary social was tendered to Trooper L. Freebairn, of the Australian Imperial Regiment, at Piper's Areas Hotel, Georgetown, on Friday evening. A ...

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  16. THE LAW COURTS.

    PORT ELLISTON: April 12 (before Messrs. John Dinnison and Andrew Scott.—Victoria Campbell was charged on the information of Robert C. Anderson, post and telegraph ...

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  17. CYCLING.

    The Burra Cycle Club held their first annual race meeting on the Recreation Ground to-day, but, owing to the prevalence of wintry conditions, there was only a fair attendance, and only ...

    Article : 126 words
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  21. NARRACOORTE SPORTS.

    The Cycling Club held their annual sports to-day, but the weather was cloudy and threatening, and a little rain fell. About 600 or 700 persons were present, and the gate receipts totalled £22. ...

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  22. WHY MEN DO NOT GO TO CHURCH.

    Sir—I have read most carefully the sentiments expressed by your correspondents. Some may call them the enemies of the Church; but they are its friends. One of ...

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  24. FEDERATION.

    Sir—Could not the questions of appeals be settled at once, either by the adoption of Mr. Haldane's proposal or the creation of a Cricket Court of Appeal—that is, by ...

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