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  4. AMATEUR LEAGUE.

    The 'Varsities had won every match of which they had taken part so far in the Amateur League—a unique record—but Glenferries have always first was a ...

    Article : 738 words
  5. THE TRIANGULAR HITCHES.

    The Australians continued their zebra match against Lancashire to-day. The sun shone brilliantly and dried the wicket, which ofr a time was in favour of the ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. ADELAIDE HOUNDS.

    One of the mart consistent supporter the Adelaide Hunt Club have ever had, in Mr. Peter Waite, invited as to hunt over the Levels Estate, which has been lately ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  7. "THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON."

    No other title than "The Night Side of London" would better fit the play of that name presented at the Theatre Royal to-night by Mr. George Marlow's ...

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  8. ATHLETIC AUSTRALIAN GIRLS.

    At 2 o'clock the hockey carnival was started, and New South Wales was the first away with the ball. Miss Corbett took the ball down the right wing and ...

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  9. PLUMPTON COURSING.

    The coursing to-day resulted as follows— ROUNSEVELL STAKES. For 32 dogs at £2 2/-; winner, £32; runner-up, £15; two dogs at £6 each; four dogs at ...

    Article : 277 words
  10. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    At Sooth terrace, before a good crowd of spectators, Hindmarsh won the toss and kicked with the wind, but Adelaide were south pressing. Arden, who was playing ...

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  11. LACROSSE.

    On the Norwood Oval this afternoon much excitement was caused" when the East Torrens registered their first win, by 8 goals to 4. Though the ground was very ...

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  12. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Mitcham Ward.—W. Bradey, [?] C. R. Mills, 79; R. H. Slce, 23; informal, 1; total, 228. Hawthorne Ward.—E. J. Hosking, 98 ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. NOTES ON NATIONAL DAY.

    Porch was hot favourite for the Maiden Hurdle Race, but jumped badly at the first obstacle, which, did not augur well for his prospects. Hant Bas led all the ...

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  14. WALKERVILLE.

    Medindie Ward.—Mellor, 177; Ling, 130. North Walkerville—Basse, 94; Goodier, 23. For Auditor—Whiting, 419; Matthews ...

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  15. BURNSIDE.

    J. R. Osborn (re-elected), 101; J. E. Morpbett, 73. Beameont Ward—P. Wood, 28; A. H. Brvson, 10; W. Brett, 6. ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. CENTRAL PICTURE PALACE

    Another picture house is nearing completion, and will be available to the public next Thursday evening. This new theatre, which is situated opposite the fire brigade ...

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  17. South Australia v. Tasmania.

    The South Australians took the field wearing a black band on their arms as a mark of respect to Miss O'Connell, whose brother died on Thursday. Miss J. ...

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  19. FERE AT TUMBY BAY.

    A telegram wm received in Adelaide on Saturday afternoon stating that there would dc no farther publication of the "Western People" till farther notice, on ...

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  20. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    There was a complete change of the gramme at the Tivoli Theatre to-night laide debut. The chief newcomer who ...

    Article : 200 words
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  22. BOXING.

    The veteran middleweight Jack Williswill Trill meet Black Paddy a return battle at the Adelaide National Avena on Monday night. On the last occasion the pair ...

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  26. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    The Adelaide Steamship [?] at Pyrmont Wharf, was entered yesterday by [?] and over £15 worth of jewellery was stolen. The valuables ...

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