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  2. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The inter-State cricket match between South Australia and New South Wales was brought to a conclusion to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the result being a win ...

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  3. SEED WHEAT FUND.

    We have received £1 1/ from the Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin for the fund. Donations yesterday were received by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, as ...

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  4. MR. G. H. REED IN ADELAIDE.

    The Right Hon. G. H. Reid, leader of the Opposition in the, Federal Parliament, arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday morning by the Melbourne express. He was ...

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  5. LONDON TABLE TALK.

    This is the tenth day of the unsavory Hartopp case. The evidence has closed, and counsel are addressing a wearied jury, who are not likely to be called upon for ...

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  6. DISASTROUS HAILSTORMS.

    The Cheviot district has been devastated by a hailstorm. Crops of oats, estimated to yield 80 bushels to the acre, have been ruined, and one fine orchard has been ...

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  7. THE "PRETTIEST CITY."

    The remarks of a candid critic, such as Mr. M. Sheppard, the Mayor of Burwood, an important suburb of Sydney, deserve to carry considerable weight, because he is a ...

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  8. ECCLESIASTICAL ART.

    Mr. Percy Bacon, of the firm of Messrs. Percy Bacon & Bros., artists in stained glass, of London, who is at present on a visit to Adelaide, has done much for the ...

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  9. EASTERN AFFAIRS.

    Dr. Morrison is a passenger by the Chingtu for Melbourne. He showed a disinclination to discuss Eastern affairs, his desire being to get a complete rest. ...

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  10. MEETING AT MALLALA.

    A meeting, convened by the Mallala Agricultural Bureau, at the request of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, to consider the question of rendering ...

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  11. THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    In the latest issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette" it is notified that the Governor-General has approved that the undermentioned officers of the Postmaster-General's Department in South ...

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  12. WORK AND WORKERS.

    Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, the New South Wales Minister for Public Works, arrived in Adelaide, on his way to West Australia, on Tuesday. A representative of "The ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The City Council sat as a court to hear appeals against assessments of properties on Tuesday morning. There was an appeal for exemption in Gawler ward and also one in ...

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  14. STREET-LIGHTING AT HINDMARSH.

    For a considerable time the lighting of the streets of Hindmarsh has been under consideration. There are at present only 21 gas lamps, and most of these are on the ...

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  15. ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB.

    It is proposed to hold the swimming matches in connection with the Adelaide Rowing Club at the Glenelg baths this year, so as to give the public, and especially ...

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  16. LANDS TITLES RETURNS.

    The following returns for 1902 have been issued from the Lands Titles Office:—Liens granted, 24; transfers, 5,202; mortgages, 3,962; leases, 452; discharges, 3,034; transfer ...

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  17. A REMARKABLE HOAX.

    The heads of the Tasmanian Police Department have been made the victims of a huge hoax. In November, 1901, 300 sovereigns were stolen from the Burnie ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    Fairford v. Mile-End.—Laught and Prosser lost to Leal and Hayes, 3-6, 5-6; Runge and Paddock won from Crafter and R. Forwood, 6-3, 6-4; Hassell and Bowen won from McCarthy and Pretty, ...

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  19. STATE CHILDREN'S COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the State Children's Council was held on Monday, Mr. T. Rhodes (president) in the chair. Secretary reported that Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Goode, and Miss Spence had been reappointed, ...

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  20. CRICKET.

    North Adelaide II. v. Wallaby.—After being defeated by West Torrens the Norths returned to their own ground to start a match with the Wallabies. The Norths won the toss, and at 6.15 ...

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  21. ELECTORATE CRICKET.

    The cricket committee of the South Australian Cricket Association met last night, and approved of the programme of electorate matches for the balance of the season, ...

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  22. THE GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE.

    The Marine Department steamer Governor Musgrave will leave Port Adelaide to day for Capes Borda, Jervis, and Willoughby light stations. She also will call at Port ...

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  23. A TERRIBLE FATALITY.

    A correspondent of the Narracoorte "Herald" gives the following realistic account of the death of Mr. Patrick Lyons, a farmer, of the Neuarpurr district, which ...

    Article : 201 words
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  25. A LUCKY ESCAPE.

    On Tuesday afternoon Robert Hiscock, carter, was driving a horse and dray at New, Thebarton, when he fell in between the spokes of the vehicle, and ...

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  26. CAUGHT IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    A man named Harry Green, living in Gilbert-street, met with a serious accident on Tuesday. He was feeding a chaffcutter, when he got his left hand caught in the ...

    Article : 92 words
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  31. ST. PETERS COUNCIL.

    The St. Peters Council sat as a court on Tuesday evening to consider appeals against the assessments of ratable properties in the municipality. Nine appeals were made, and in each instance ...

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