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  2. INTER-COLLEGIATE CRICKET.

    There is no fixture in South Australian cricket circles which arouses such intense enthusiasm as the annual meeting of the champions of St. Peter's and Prince ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The Public Service Superannuation Fund Board met again on Friday evening, and spent 3½ hours in further considering the "case" for the actuary. ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The weather was dull for the continuation of the match between the Australian Eleven and thirteen of NeAV South Wales on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    All the three States Governments interested in the proposed Board of Railway Construction Engineers, appointed to report on existing reports on the proposed ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. THE TURF.

    The nominations of Gigolette in the Trial Stakes and Gipsy Girl for the Hurdle Race and Jumpers' Flat Race were inadvertently, omitted from the published list of ...

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  7. MURRAY RIVER COMMISSION

    On Saturday morning Mr. J. Davis, chairman of the Murray Waters Commission, waited on the Premier (Hon. J. G. Jenkins) and presented him with a large bound ...

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  8. SHIVERING CLARENDON.

    The Clarendon postmistress informs that an earth tremor was felt at Clarendon at five minutes past 10 o'clock on Friday evening. The shock was accompanied by a ...

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  9. PORT RIFLE RANGES.

    Captain King, who is employed in connection with the Department for Home Affairs, is in Adelaide making enquiries concerning the Port Adelaide Ritle Ranges. The ...

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  10. WOOL-STEALTNG.

    On Tuesday morning Messrs. G. H. Michell & Sons discovered that their wool-scouring establishment in Adam-street, Hindmarsh, had been entered the previous ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL SITES BOARD.

    The Minister for Home Affairs has experienced some difficulty in securing a member of the South Australian State service to act as the fourth member of the ...

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  12. KEEPING ORANGES.

    Mr. J. Burgess, ot Magill, brought to this office on Saturday oranges tiiat were plucked from trees on September 1, and have been kept in a wonderful state of ...

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  13. CONTRACT LABOR.

    Sir Edmund Barton telegraphed to Sydney at a late hour to-night authorising the release of the six hatters who had been detained as having come under the restriction ...

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  14. DAMAGING CORPORATION PROPERTY.

    An information, laid by Inspector Shakespeare, against two boys for wilfully damaging the property of the City Corporation was heard at the State Children's ...

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  15. REPRESENTATIVE GLYNN'S OPINION.

    Representative P. McM. Glynn, when asked by a representative of "The Advertiser" on Saturday morning his views concerning the report, said:-"I have read the ...

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  16. ART EXHIBITION AT GLENELG.

    A deputation, headed by Mr. W. H. Varley (vice-captain), and consisting of about a dozen members of the Glenelg Dingey Club, waited on the Glenelg Council on ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Assembly did not get through the Loan Estimates until an early hour on Saturday morning, the House having been sitting over 30 hours. During the ...

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  18. THE TILIKUM.

    The Indian war canoe "Tilikum," which was on view in Hindley-street on Saturday, attracted a large number of interested spectators. The miniature craft, a description ...

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  19. ROWING.

    The annual summer regatta in connection with the South Australian Rowing Association took place on the Torrens Lake on Saturday afternoon. Though the weather ...

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  20. PRESENTATION TO MR. J. J. SUPPLE.

    Prior to his departure from Alice Springs Mr. J. J. Supple was made the recipient of a gold watch and chain, suitably inscribed, by his brother-officers of the Telegraph ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Council on Friday, the Land Bill was further considered in committee. A new clause was inserted providing that all land subject to depasturing ...

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  22. AMMUNITION AND SMALL-ARMS' FACTORY.

    The Commonwealth Government has in contemplation the establishment of a Government ammunition and small-arms' factory at Sydney. ...

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  23. THE MILITARY RETRENCHMENT SCHEME.

    Sir John Forrest has completed the military forces retrenchment scheme, by which a reduction of £31,000 in the second hali of this year's defence vote is to be made. ...

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  24. [?]INDMARSH CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

    On Saturday afternoon the foundation-stone of the new Christian Chapel, Hindmarsh-place, Hindmarsh, was laid by Pastor Thos. Lees, in the presence of a large ...

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  25. A SOCIAL EVENING.

    A reunion took place at Perdrix's restaurant on Saturday evening, when a presentation was made to the members oi the firm of Messrs. A. W. Sandford & Co. by those, who recently had been their ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS DAY AND THE CUSTOMS.

    Some time ago the Orient Steamship Company applied for permission for the Austral to unload and take in coal on Christmas day. The Minister of Customs ...

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  27. MR. G. H. REID.

    Mr. G. H. Reid visited Maitland on Saturday, and treated the local people to one of his humorous speeches at the local Town Hall in the evening. There was a ...

    Article : 512 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "The Sport."—H. J. Morrison rode La Carabin[?] in the Adelaide Cup, won by Tarquin. ...

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  30. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

    The race meeting held at Williamstown on Saturday afternoon was favored with delightful weather, and was well attended. The programme provided some interesting sport. In the hurdle race, which ...

    Article : 377 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. AN ATHLETIC EVENT.

    On Saturday afternoon the postponed 110 Yards Handicap Race in connection with the West Torrens Friendly Societies' sports was run on Lind-sav-circus, Hindmarsh. Six men started, and the ...

    Article : 57 words
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