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  2. ELECTORATE CRICKET.

    The cricket senson is nearly two months old, and three sets of matches, have already been played. The fourth opened on Saturday, and the contests will now be followed ...

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  3. MADAME MELBA.

    Another vast audience, even greater in numbers and, if possible, more demonstratively enthusiastic than that which welcomed Madame Melba's first appearance, ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    On Saturday morning the principal of the Roseworthy College (Professor Towar), in company with the wool instructor of the School of Mines (Mr. G. Jeffrey), visited ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    A Thursday Island telegram states that the Dutch steamer Japara has arrived there from Merauke. She reported that a Dutch white soldier had been murdered by ...

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  6. THE ELINGAMITE.

    Never before in this city has anything so strongly stirred' up the multitude as the finding ot the raft and the rescue of the eight survivors. The first meagre report ...

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  7. RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP.

    Much interest was taken in the proceedings of the Port Adelaide Municipal Court of Revision on Saturday owing to the fact that Drs. E. W. Morris and F. L. Benham, ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A shocking accident befell Cissie, the 12-year-old daughter of Mr. Robert O'Hara, fanner, of Tentertield-roud, Glen Innes, this week. She was sent by her mother to ...

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  9. GARDEN FETES.

    The Children's Hospital garden fete is one of the most popular gatherings of its kind held in Adelaide. Invariably the attendance is good and the returns satisfactory. ...

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  10. THE CHIEF OFFICER'S STATEMENT.

    The chief officer (Mr. Burkett) gives the following narrative of the wreck:—"Good sights were got the day before the wreck. Sunday morning broke with a thick fog, and ...

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  11. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Arthur Wilson has been sentenced to 12 months" imprisonment for being in possession of bousebreaking implements. Wilson is the man who was chased by Detective ...

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  12. A LARGE FIRE.

    At 1 o'clock yesterday morning a serious outbreak of fire occurred in the main street, Manilla, the following places being completely demolished:—Swain's Junction ...

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  13. STUDENTS AT THE WOOL STORES.

    On Friday the Agricultural College students, in charge of the wool instructor of the School of Alines (Mr. G. Jeffrey), paid their annual visit of inspection to the Port ...

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  14. MR: JUSTICE MOORHEAD.

    The condition of Mr. Justice Moorhead is exceedingly serious; the paralysis is extending rapidly, and Mr. Moorhead is in a semi-conscious state. ...

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  15. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The Rev. A. G. Cutts, Church of England clergyman, appeared at the City Court yesterday, charged with having indecently assaulted a girl, Constance Wright, under ...

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  16. ADRIFT IN THE PACIFIC.

    News was received by the union Company's steamer Manapouri on Thursday of the arrival of the American yacht Laurel, 84 tons, at Suva, after an interesting cruise ...

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  17. TASMANIA.

    The Minister for Lands has received complete plans and specifications of the permanent survey of the Great Western railway. This somewhat bears out the persistent ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Tivoli Theatre this evening the favorite comedian, Mr. Howard Vernon, will inaugurate a season opera with a new version of "Rip Van Winkle." with the ...

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  19. FIRE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At Half—past 9 o'clock on Saturday night the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade was called to extinguish a fire which had possession of a cupboard in the house occupied by Mr. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    The following is the result of Saturday's cricket:- North Melbourne, five for 323 (Moonan 141), beat Carlton, 312. ...

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  21. TAYLOR'S BRIDGE.

    On Saturday evening at lue meeting of the Hindmarsh Council, a communication from Messrs. I. MacGillivray. W. O. Archibald, and T. H. Brooker (the ...

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  22. TROUBLE IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The State Premier has caused a circular to be sent to the heads of the departments of the Public Service, demanding a statement of the religion of public servants, and ...

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  23. THE SAVED AND THE LOST.

    It is extremely difficult to get an absolutely reliable list of the missing and dead Elingamite passengers. The names of some of the saved do not appear in the ...

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  24. LATEST SPORTING.

    Before he ran in the Grong Grong Welter at Caulfield on Saturday Durham was sold for 300 guineas by Mr. E. H. Knight to Mr. R. Holmes, of West Australia, who on ...

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  25. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    Special services to mark the 51st anniversary of the Pirie-street Methodist Church were held on Sunday. The congregation at the morning service, which was large, ...

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  26. MORE TOTALIZATOR.

    It is the intention of Mr. Prendergast to introduce a Bill in the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the purpose of establishing public totalizators, with the object of ...

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  27. ADELAIDE COURT OF REVISION.

    The Adelaide City Council sat as a Court of Revision on Saturday morning to revise the citizens list of 1902-3. The number of claims dealt with was 40, of which 37 were ...

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  28. GAMBLING AND SUICIDE.

    A young man, Ernest Crowdy, committed suicide in the Domain early on Saturday morning by shooting himself. During Friday evening the deceased amused himself at ...

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  29. NORWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    The Norwood Church of Christ Tabernacle was well filled on Sunday evening, when the annual sermon under the auspices of the Loyal Norwood Orange Lodge" was ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN TURF CLUB MEETING.

    The West Australian Turf Club held a meeting on Saturday, when there was a large attendance, and some splendid racing was witnessed. Results:— ...

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  31. A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE.

    The Acting Collector of Customs has received the sum of £44 7/, conscience money. ...

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  32. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly leave was given to Mr. Crick to introduce a Closer Settlement Amendment Bill. The Bill was introduced and read a first time. ...

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  33. CYCLING IN MELBOURNE.

    Saturday was the opening day of the Victorian cycling season at the St. Kilda cricket ground. The meeting was, as usual, run by the East Melbourne Bicycle Club, ...

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  34. FETE AT MAGTLL.

    The foundation-stone of the Magill Institute was laid by Mis. A. B. Murray on March 30, 1901, and the building was declared open in August of the same year. There was a mortgage on the ...

    Article : 252 words
  35. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    North Adelaide II. v. Engineer-in-Chiefs. This match, which was started on Saturday, November 1, was completed on Saturday, when the Chiefs, who had five down for 96 were disposed of ...

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  36. ST. SAVIOUR'S FETE.

    The annual garden fete in connection with St. Saviour's Church, Glen Osmond, was held on the rectory grounds on Saturday afternoon and evening, and at[?]acted a large number of visitors. The ...

    Article : 250 words
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  39. COLONIAL HONESTY.

    It is a fine compliment which the "Daily Mail." perhaps unwittingly, pays to colonial honesty, when it offers to place in the home of anyone in South Australia ...

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  40. STRAWBERRY FETE AT BRIGHTON.

    A strawberry fete and sale of goods was held in the Brighton Methodist lcchire-hail on Saturday afternoon and evening In the presence of a large number of perons Hil Premier (Hon J. G. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Christchurch races the Jubilee Cup was won by Achilles, Cruciform being second. These were the only starters. The time was 1 min. 42 sec., and the ...

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  43. THE ANTARCTIC RELIEF SHIP.

    The Antarctic relief ship, Morning, has arrived off Lyttelton. ...

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  44. SINGULAR DUSTSTORMS.

    Peculiar dustetorms, which cannot be accounted for by local causes, have been experienced at Invercargill and Waipaura. The dust appeared to come from seaward, ...

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  46. THE VENTNOR ENQUIRY.

    At the Ventnor enquiry Mr. ure, the third mate, corroborated Mr. Cameron's statement regarding the allegations of insobriety made against Captain Ferry by ...

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