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  2. THE LATE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The sad news of the death of the late Empress Frederick, which was received last week, caused much, sorrow to the German community in Adelaide, who had recognised ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An accident occurred at H[?]lensburgh, through which Mr. Benjamin Casey lost his life. While engaged felling a tree its limbs became en[?]angled in one behind him, ...

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  4. V.A.T.C. G.N. MEETING.

    Fortunately for the club on the last day of the V.A.T.C. meeting at Caulfield on Saturday fine weather prevailed during the morning, with the result that the ...

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  5. THE LATE MR. J. E. HAYTREAD.

    On Friday afternoon Mr. John Edward Haytread died at his residence, Queenstown, at the age of 72 years. The deceased gentleman, who was a familiar figure in ...

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  6. THE LACROSSE SEASON.

    with Saturday's matches the 1901 season as regards the South Australian Lacrosse Association came to an end. The programme drawn up by that body for the quartet of senior clubs has been ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Richard Renfrey, who was on his way south from Leigh's Creek suffering with bronchitis, died suddenly from failure of the heart whilst sitting in a chair at ...

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  8. SYDNEY THEATRES.

    Mr. Brough has recovered from his recent indisposition, and staged "Mrs. Dane's Defence" at the Theatre Royal with great success on Saturday night. It is ...

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  9. GAWLER LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    On Friday evening Mr. R. J. Lavis (president of the Gawler Institute Literary Societies' Union) gave an enjoyable entertainment in the Institute Hall. A good ...

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  10. EIGHT HOURS SPORTS.

    The following are the general entries for the various events in connection with the Eight Hours celebration on September 2:- CYCLING RACES. ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    It is now some eight years since the Taylor-Currington Company last visited Adelaide, and during the interval their travels have been far and wide. For many ...

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  12. NARRACOORTE.

    At the Magistrates' Court on Wednesday an action to test the legality of a districc council election was heard. J. G. Forster proceeded against A. J. Carracher, who ...

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  13. INCREASES FOR TEACHERS.

    The Minister of Public Instruction informed a deputation of public school teachers on Saturday morning that their aggrefate salaries for the current year were to ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. TROUBLE IN A CREW.

    During the passage of the Germani ship Boonah from Cale[?] Buena to Newcastle, the latter port being reached yesterday, an altercation took place, which resulted in ...

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  15. BOLT AT A FUNERAL.

    Three horses attached to a drag, containing a number of people taking part in a funeral procession at Manly yesterdy afternoon, bolted, owing to the brakes refusing ...

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  16. KAPUNDA.

    On Wednesday the Kapunda Defence Rifle Club fired a match with the Gawler club on the latter's range. The light was not favorable to first-class shooting, but some ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Word Was received in Brisbane yesterday that the Howard Smith steamer Julia Percy, bound from Rockhampton to Brisbane, had gone ashore at Fig Tree Point, ...

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  18. THE TURF.

    At Victoria Park on Saturday morning there was little to record save a few sports. Silverdale beat Troubridge over a couple of furlongs, but the former received a start. ...

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  19. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The French mail steamer Polynesien had a mishap on the way out. Coming through the Suez Canal she struck the bank, and threw the engines out of gear, besides ...

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  20. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Some concern was expressed when it became known that his Honor the Chief Justice had intimated last Tuesday that, owing to the pressure of business, he was ...

    Article : 357 words
  21. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "J. Walker," Fullarton, writes:—"It is evident that the clock of reform has stopped, and that we are not likely to get either household or adult suffrage for the Upper ...

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  22. WANTS OF SUTHERLANDS.

    On Friday the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. W. Foster), accompanied by Sir Jenkin Coles, Messrs. Paech and Herbert, and the Engineer-in-Chief, passed ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Tivoli Theatre and a full house have become synonymous terms, and Saturday evening was no exception to this general and pleasing rule. The first part of the ...

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  24. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    To-day information was received by the local police of the sudden death, near Point Pass, of an old resident, Mr. John Carr, aged 73, father of Mrs. T. Honeychurch. ...

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  25. MOOREFIELD RACES.

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  26. DAVID-STREET CASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  27. THE PORT ADELAIDE SUICIDE.

    The City Coroner (Dr W Ramsay Smith) held an inquest on Saturday morning at the Port Ho[?] on the body of William, Greer, better known as "Johnny Allsorts," who was found, on the floor of ...

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  28. ROTUNDA CONCERT.

    There was a large crowd at the Rotunda on Sunday afternoon, when the Military Band gave a concert. The proceeds, amounting to £7 15/, are in aid of a member of the ...

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  29. EARLY CLOSING AT EUDUNDA.

    This evening a meeting of the business people of the town was held at Mann's Hotel for the purpose of t discussing the early closing and half holiday question. ...

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  30. THE PRICE OF WOOD.

    Sir—I am pleased to notice someone has written about the exorbitant price of wood. There certainly was some excuse when the demand was so great a little while since, ...

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  31. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly committee meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association was held on Friday afternoon last. Mr. J. Lord (president) and 11 committeemen were present. Correspondence relating to ...

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  32. INTERCOLLEGLATE GYMNASTICS.

    On Saturday night an interesting tournament in gymnastic exercises took place between teams of 13 boys each, representing Prince Alfred College and St. Peter's ...

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  33. BILLIARDS.

    On Friday evening a handicap billiard tourney, extending over two months, was terminated at the Land of Promise Hotel, Hindmarsh. There were 40 competitors. The finals resulted thus:— ...

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  34. EASTERN SUBURBAN CLOTHING GUILD.

    A meeting of the Eastern Suburban Clothing Guild, Norwood, was held on Friday, August 9, at the Norwood Town Hall, when 14 ladies were present. Mrs. Dean presided. The object of the ...

    Article : 227 words
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  36. TEMPERANCE.

    A successful entertainment and social, under the auspices of the Clayton Band of Hope, took place in the church Jecture-hall on August 6. The hall was nicely decorated by the ladies of the ...

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  37. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened to Mr. Adolph, [?]en., a farmer of this district, on Wednesday. Whilst feeding his horses one of the animals kicked him, breaking his leg ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    On Thursday evening the annual meeting of the Hindmarsh Wednesday Early Closers' Cricket Club was held at the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Bowden, when Mr. A. J. Rimes presided over a ...

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  40. GAWLER.

    On Tuesday afternoon a meeting of the committee of the Children's Hospital cot was held at the Town Hall. The chair was occupied by the Mayoress (Mrs. C. G. ...

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  41. SUCCESS OF A NEW ZEALAND HORSE.

    A private cable states that the New Zealand bred horse Screw Gun has won the Ostend Grand Prix of 1,000 sovs. ...

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  42. WINNERS OF STAKES.

    The following is an abstract of the stakes won at the recent V.A.T.C. Grand National meeting:—M. P. Whitty, £1,000; R. G. Row, £895; J. Leek, £210; S. Miller, ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. CHESS.

    The eleventh round of pairing for the handicap tourney in the St. Peters Chess Club was played off on Friday evening last. There was a good attendance of competitors and friends. Five games ...

    Article : 113 words
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