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  2. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The weather was still gloomy on Saturday morning, and an overcast sky kept many from seeing the recommencement of the inter-State match at noon on the oval. ...

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  3. THE TURF.

    Mr. T. Barnfield, for many years a member of the committee of the A.R.C., returned from England by the R.M.S. Britannia on Sunday. ...

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  4. SCHOOL SPEECH DAYS.

    On Friday evening an appreciate audience assembled in the spacious and prettily decorated Yoothamurra schoolroom to witness the distribution of prizes, and also ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Major Taylor, the world's champion cyclist, arrived by the Ventura from San Francisco yesterday. He was met and welcomed by representatives of the League of ...

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  6. HEAVY RAIN IN MELBOURNE.

    Heavy rain fell steadily, throughout Friday night and up until 11 o'clock on (Saturday morning. The Melbourne Bicycle Club's Austral meeting was ...

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  7. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The express train from Melbourne arrived in Adelaide at 11.35 on Saturday morning. There was no special cause for the lateness of the train, but the General Traffic ...

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  8. HUGH PRICE HUGHES.

    On Monday last the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes died in harness. He had preached as usual on Sunday to a large congregation in St. James' Hall, and on Monday ...

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  9. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. & O. mail steamer Britannia, from London, anchored at 2.40 p.m. on Sunday. She was awarded pratique by Dr. Gething, who was accompanied by Dr. Ramsay ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    The projected visit of members of the New South Wales Parliament to Melbourne to content a series of cricket matches against members of the Victorian ...

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  11. POLITICIANS AT ODDS.

    Mr. Carruthers, the leader of the Opposition, has been severely criticising the acts of the Government, and he declares that the session has heen a very barren ...

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  12. A SMART PASSAGE.

    Messrs. George Wills & Co. report:—We are in receipt of a telegram advising the arrival at the Port Pirie Dallast grounds at daylight on December 20 of the Loch ...

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  13. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Marine Underwriters' Association of South Australia and the Importers and Agents' Association were elected members of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce at a ...

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  14. FAITH HEALING.

    Sir—"H. M. Addison" opens his friendly letter with a very sane expression— "Minorities are often in the right." He then makes a frank admission concerning ...

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  15. A VILLAGE TRAGEDY.

    The trial of William Gardiner, the Peasenhall carpenter and Primitive Methodist Sunday-school teacher, for the murder of his alleged mistress, a domestic named Robe ...

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  16. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    When General Booth started the Salvation Army many critics prophesied that the organisation would be defunct in a few years, but their predictions have been ...

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  17. THEFT OF GOLD.

    While two detectives were in a goldbroker's shop at Ballarat on Saturday, making some enquiries, a man, William Dalziel, came in and offered to sell half an ounce of ...

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  18. CANNING PARK RACES.

    The Canning Park races were held yesterday, in beautiful weather. Bubbles, which won easily at the last Perth meeting, finished last in the Selling Race, and the stewards, after an enquiry, ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A CONSTABLE.

    Four suspicious-looking men were encountered by Constable McCubbin at North Fitzroy this morning. Their efforts to conceal their faces in their handkerchiefs, and ...

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  20. POLO.

    The members of the Adelaide Polo Club have become so used to the luxury of playing the game on the beautiful lawn at Plympton that they have grown extremely ...

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  21. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    A balcony thief entered the residence of Mr. Alfred Lawrence, merchant, at the corner of Regent and Blessington streets, St. Kilda, last night, while the family were at ...

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  22. A.J.C. DECEMBER MEETING.

    The December meeting of the A.I.C. was held at Randwick on Saturday in fine weather and in the presence of a large gathering of spectators. Everything passed off satisfactorily, except that the ...

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  23. ADVANCED SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

    The annual snccch day of the Advanced School for Girls took place on Wednesday evening. In the absence of the Minister of Education, who was present at the University dinner, the ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. ADELAIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The general committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce met on Friday. The president (Mr. S. J. Jacobs) occupied the chair, and there were also present ...

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  25. STURT-STREET STATE SCHOOL.

    Friday was breaking-up day at Sturt-street school and the prizes were presented to the winners. The watch, given hy Mr. A. W. Ware, in commemoration of the Coronation, and which had been ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. CRICKET.

    Bowden.—John Rilston, c. Tideman, b. C. Butler, 2; Joe Rilston, b. P. Leak, 7; A. Tomkins, b. H. McKay, 46; A. Rimes, b. C. Butler, Q; W. Hutton, b. McKay, 16; C. ...

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  27. BOXING.

    There will be a boxing contest between Rollo, champion light-weight of New South Wales, and Harry Phillips, of Adelaide, at the Cyclorama on Saturday next. ...

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  28. SCHOOL CONCERTS.

    On Wednesday evening last, in the Coromandel A Valley Institute, the public school concert, which was such a success the week before, was repeated, at the request of a number of gentlemen of the ...

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  29. FAIRS AND FETES.

    A Christmas sale of gifts in aid of the funds of St. Giles Presbyterian Church, Norwood was opened in the hall at the rear of the church on Saturday by the pastor (Rev. M. L. Johnson). ...

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  30. TENNIS.

    Glenside v. Fairford.—H. Jones and L. Haverland drew with W. Paddock and P. Runge, 6—5, 3—6; S. Walker and C. Schulz drew with G. Selth and H. Hassell, 5—6, 6—0, M. Bath and C ...

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  31. WALKERVILLE CHILDREN'S HOME.

    The pupils of Miss Minchin's school Gilberton, conducted a successful bazaar on Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Geo. Dowling, Elbury House, Stephen terrace, Gilberton, in aid of ...

    Article : 301 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. To the Editor.

    Sir—We find, even in our present hopefully advancing intellectual condition, it is not unusual to discover some wiseacres mocking at the influence of imagination. ...

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  34. A PRESENTATION.

    On Friday last a presentation was made to Miss S Hughes, of the Unley public school, who, after many years' service, has been transferred to Stansbury. The gift took the form of a lady's ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. Advertising

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  37. Advertising

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  38. PAYNEHAM COUNCIL.

    December 16.—Present—[?] Lapthorne (chair), McRostie, Pascoe, and [?] Lapthorne and Wood to inspect the western [?]rapet of Jamesstreet-bridge, and if con[?] unsafe to have ...

    Article : 50 words
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