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  2. IN THE COURTS.

    Four men appeared before Messrs. A. Gower and F. A. Elix at the Port Adelaide Police Court on Saturday charged with having no lawful means of support. ...

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  3. CROQUET TEST MATCH.

    The first of three croquet test matches between England and Australia, for the international shield presented by Mr. J. MacRobertson, of Melbourne, was played ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    A meeting of the ratepayers of the Prospect District Council will be held on Friday. July 3, in the district hall, to hear the Chairma's annual report and ...

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  5. LADIES' KENNEL CLUB.

    The eleventh annual championship show of the Ladies' Kennel Club of South Australia was conducted in dull, wet weather in the northern annexe of the North ...

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  6. SOCIAL ROUND.

    Mrs. Harbison arrived from Bowral N.S.W., by the express on Saturday morning. Mrs. George Aldridge returned to town ...

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  7. A GRECIAN REVIVALIST.

    That Miss Dorothea Spinney is doing a great work in connection with the Greek drama is acknowledged by all who have attended her recitals. The ever-growing ...

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  8. SINKING OF A LAUNCH.

    About 7.30 a.m. on Saturday, the launch Killarney sank at her moorings at Musgrave Wharf, Port Adelaide. The vessel was originally the ferry boat Success. ...

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  9. THE CHUHALDIN CONCERT.

    served up at the Town Hall on Saturday evening, when Chuhaldin, the distinguished Russian violinist, gave a farewell concert ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. WILL ASHTON'S EXHIBITION.

    The European paintings by Will Asliton, now being shown at the Society of Arts' Gallery, North terrace, are attracting a great deal of attention, and the number ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. SHORTAGE OF SHIPPING.

    As a result of the slack shipping period at Fort Adelaide, there has been a great deal of unemplayment at the chief seaport during the port few weeks, and it is ...

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  12. COURSING.

    NARRACOORTE, une 23.—On Wednesday the Narracoorte Coursing Club began a meeting in the open with a stake for 16 all-aged dogs, attached to the stake was a trophy valued ...

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  13. SPOHR'S ORATORIO.

    In connection with the patronal festival service this evening the Cathedral Choir will render that beautiful composition by Spohr. "God. Thou art great. ...

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  14. WOOL STABILIZATION SCHEME.

    Mr. M. T. Padbury President of the Western Australia Primary Producers' Association on Saturday expressed surprise at the telegraphed press statement ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL.

    ADELAIDE: Monday, June 29 (before the Deputy president, Dr. Hewitson).—In the matter of the Fibrons Planter Board—Appeal against determination; adjourned hearing. ...

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  16. INTERESTING RELICS.

    Miss W. Walters, of Goodwood West, has in her possession two medals, in an excellent state of preservation, which were awarded to her great-great-uncle ...

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  17. POLICE.

    John Ellis admitted c charge of having begged alms in Angas street on Friday. Detective Sgt. Allchurch said the defendant asked a constable for a couple of bob for a booze ...

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  18. A RUN OFF AT NARRACOORTE.

    NARRACOORTE, June 26.—The run-off for the trophy presented by Mr. P. Geraghty, of Coonawarra, for the owner of the winning dog of the 16 all-aged dogs stake, took place ...

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  19. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

    The engagement is announced of Brigid Eileen (Honey), youngest daughter of the late W. P. Cummins, of Collinsfield, and Mrs. Cummins, Glenelg, to John Joseph ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The Reform and Liberal Parties held caucus meetings yesterday, and discussed the reports of delegates to the conference called to consider the fusion question, and ...

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  21. EDITHBURGH CLUB

    YORKETOWN, June 26.—The newly formad Edithburgh Club held its first meeting on Thursday at Seven roads. near Yorketown. The weather was fine, but the conditions underfoot ...

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  22. DANCE AT ST. COLUMBA'S HALL.

    On Saturday evening a very cheery dance was given at St. Columba's Hall, Hawthorn, by the "Fireflies" committee. The hall was decorated with gum foliage. ...

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  23. SUPREME—IN BANGO.

    TUESDAY, June 30, at 10.30 a.m.— Applications for Decree Absolute.—Packer v. Packer, otherwise Udy. Basher v. Basher, Moore v. Moore. Petition to Wind Up.—In the matter of the ...

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  24. PORT CENTRAL STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, No. 28.

    The fourteenth annual meeting of the Port Central Starr-Bowkett Building Society was held in the Foresters' Hall, Port Adelaide, on Saturday evening. The ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. BARRIER LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The [?] ceased work to-day owing to a claim for a 9/ a week increase not having been met. Mr. J.S. Lord. President of the Merchants. 'Traders, and ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. HURRAY BRIDGE PLUMPTON

    MCRRAY BRIDGE, June 28.—The Murray Bridge Canning Club, Limited, which will hold its initial two days meeting an July 16 and 177, has acquired a fine property covering 45 acres ...

    Article : 435 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. GEORGETOWN DREW

    GEORGETOWN, June 28.—The drew for the meeting at Georgetown on July 1 and 2 is:— Red v. White—The Seer v. Orian, Murray's Delight v.Pet Lincoln, Dorrie Bluff v. Wendover ...

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  29. THE CAT SECTION.

    There was a fair display of Cars, and the quality in the open and the Kitten classes was commendable. The judge (Mrs. L. Holland) mentioned that there was keen competition for ...

    Article : 334 words
  30. FREELING CLUB

    FREELING, June 28.—The following is the drew for the Freeling Club's meeting to be decided on Thursday:—Roslyn Stake.—Mountain Lion v. Good Lot, Lady Alice v. Free Battle. ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. WRESTLING.

    In 10½ minutes' wresting—a record time for the Australia Welter—Miller (11 st. 12 th.) midd ew eight champion of the world, defeated the giant Finn, Peter ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. DANCE AT NORWOOD

    On Friday evening a most enjoyable dance arranged in connection with St. Matthew's Church, Marryatvill, was held in the Norwood Town Hall. The hall was ...

    Article : 199 words
  33. What Every Woman Ought to Know

    This is for you if you've been paying out good money for common Tea loaded with dust; rank, bitter, and unhealthy tannin dust that you ...

    Article : 171 words
  34. Advertising

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  36. BOXING.

    The contest at the Kings Theatre to-night between Bert Fpargo (V.) and Ted Reeves (Sydney) should prove one of the best light -weight encounters ever witnessed in Adelaide. ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. WIN FOR GRIME.

    Billy Grime, featherweight champion of Australia, beat Tenario de Leon, of Manilz on points in a 20 rounds bout at the Stadium on Saturday night. Grime won every round ...

    Article : 83 words
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