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  2. INTER-VARSITY SPORTS.

    The inter-varsity championship meeting will be held at the Adelaide Oval this afternoon at 2.30. Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide teams will be engaged. The ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the Chair at 2.30 p.m. —Old-Age Pensions.— The Treasurer (Sir William Lyne, ...

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  4. POSTAL PROHIBITION.

    A deputation from the Council of Churches was introduced to the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) to-day by the Rev. Pearce carey. He explained that the ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Great Rescue," with its wealth of melodramatic incident and the sensational motor yersus train race, still attracts crowded houses nightly, and seems to have ...

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  6. A PAID ORGANIZER.

    A number of property owners met in the School of Arts this afternoon to take steps to stem the tide of unimproved land value taxation which is spreading over the ...

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  7. THE POLICE MOIETY.

    Recently the Adelaide City Corporation wrote to the Thebarton Town Council, asking for the support of that body in a movement to do away with the present system ...

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  8. BACH SOCIETY.

    A choral and orchestral concert is to be given by the Adelaide Bach Society in the Town Hall on Tuesday, June 16. An attractive programme is being prepared. ...

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  9. CRICKET.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association held a special meeting to-night to discuss the proposed "amateur" definition, and whether the association should join the ...

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  10. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Mr. A. Brandon Cremer's All-Star Company at the above theatre continues to draw capital houses. The new first part, "Cloudland," is admired, and the items by ...

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  11. HARCOURT'S PICTURES AND ENTERTAINERS.

    Among the performers of Harcourt's Company are Miss Murielle Woods (contralto), Miss Bertha Jones (violinist), Goetze family of musicians. Misses ...

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  12. THE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the Athletic Hall to-night the meeting of Gus Rennert, the well known wrestler (who was associated with Hackenschmidt), and Peter McGregor, ...

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  13. THE MERRYMAKERS.

    "The Merrymakers," Messrs. J. & N. Tait's new English attraction, are meeting with large audiences at the Town Hall each evening, and their novel entertainment is ...

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  14. DISSATISFIED SETTLERS.

    The executive council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association in its annual report adversely criticises the administration of the Lands Department. The council ...

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  15. LYRIC CLUB.

    A popular programme has been arranged at the Lyric Club this evening by Misses Eitel and Haslam. Vocal items will be given by Misses Scherer and Rieke, and ...

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  16. GIRLS' REALM GUILD.

    In the Mayor's Parlour, Town Hall, on Tuesday afternoon the third quarterly meeting of the Girls' Realm Guild was held Mrs. Theodore Bruce presided, and among ...

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  17. RINKING AT THE EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the Columbia Rink is daily increasing. Last night it was exceptionally good. To-night the children's fancy dress carnival will take place. It is ...

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  18. BASKET BALL.

    Played in Malvern Hall.—Malvern, 30 goals; C.B.L. 25 goals. Goalthrowers for Malvern—A.L. Andrew (17), W. E. Coombs (II), F. Menkins (I), and L. Wincey (I), For O.B.I.—S. ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Mayor recently cabled to the President of the United States:—"Brisbane most desirous of welcoming your fleet. Will you cable instructions to the ships to ...

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  20. KUBELIK.

    Kubelik, the great violinist, who will begin a short season at the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday evening, June 12, is said to have played the Americans out of their ...

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  21. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The carriage building portion of the extensive works of the Meadowoank Manufacturing Company was destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is ...

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  22. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL WAY.

    On Tuesday afternoon the Treasurer (Hon; A. H. Peake), on behalf of the Government, bade farewell to the officers of the Transcontinental Railway survey, ...

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  23. GOLF.

    GLENELG CLUB.—The competition for the May medal was held on Saturday. The weather was perfect for good scoring, and the greens were excellent yet, as in often the case in such ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND PREPARATIONS.

    Cabinet has voted £5,000 toward the cost of the entertainment of the American fleet. Legislation will be passed authorizing the local bodies at Auckland to spend honey on the same object. ...

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  25. RELIGIOUS.

    The opening services of the new Mile-End Church of Christ were successfully concluded on Tuesday evening. Tea and public meeting the latter in the town hall were held to ...

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  26. GLEE CLUB OPERATIC NIGHT.

    The twenty-fourth season of the Adelaide Glee Club opened, so far as the public were concerned, with an operatic concert in the Victoria Hall on Tuesday night. A ...

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  27. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND.

    A public welcome was accorded to the Royal Artillery Band this afternoon on its arrival from Adelaide. A hundred bandsmen, playing a lively quickstep, escorted ...

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  28. SALVING THE MILDURA.

    The report telegraphed to Fremantle last week by Capt. Mills, of the steamer Paroo, that the salvage cutter Hampton had been wrecked on North-West Cape ...

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  29. METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION.

    The fifty-first anniversary of the Maughan Church Sunday School, in connection with the Methodist Central Mission, was celebrated on Sunday. The morning and evening services were ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    George Logan an engineer, was decapitated rear to St. Mary's Railway Station on Monday night. He was struck by an engine, and his head was severed by the ...

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  31. ISLINGTON METHODIST CHURCH.

    Anniversary services were held on Sunday. The preac[?]ers were Mrs. E. W. Nicholls, the Rev. T. B. Argwin, M.A., and Mr. h. Marlow. On Monday the annual meeting was held. ...

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  32. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A fire at Mullumbimby, on the Tweed River, has destroyed a block of buildings, including the E.S. and A. Bank, a shop occupied by Mr. Harpur (a chemist), Miss ...

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  33. QUEEN BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The seventh-fourth half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Queen Building Society was held at the offices, Cowra Chambers, on Tuesday evening. The Chairman (Mr. H. Foale) presided. ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    While a girl named White, aged 16 years, was bending over a barrow in the yard of her parents' home in Liverpool street a shot was fired and she struck in ...

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  35. ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking of the proposed amendments to the Arbitration Act, the Minister for Labour said that the radical alterations were the retention by the employer of 20 ...

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  36. THE NASH CASE.

    A meeting of the Nash defence committee was held to-night at Geelong, when a letter was received from the Vicar-General (Archdeacon Hindley). Although the text ...

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  37. MISS MARTIN'S OLD COLLEGIANS ASSOCIATION.

    The first social gathering of the Old Students' Association in connection with Miss. Martin's school was held at the school, Flinders street, on Tuesday night. There ...

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  39. DECREASING REVENUE.

    The influence of the depression in the mineral industry, which has been accencuated lately by the trouble existing on the west coast, is operating in a market ...

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  40. SAVINGS BANK IN THE WEST.

    The Government Savings Bank returns for May show an increase of £20,539 to the credit of depositors, compared with the figures for the previous month. The ...

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  43. OLYMPIA ROLLER RINK.

    A carnival, announcements concerning which give promise of being of a particularly interesting and novel character, will be held at Olympia Roller Rink to-night. ...

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