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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    A serious and painful accident happened at Wallaroo Mines this morning to William Chadwick. The men were being sent below for the morning shift, ...

    Article : 147 words
  3. LONDON TABLE TALK.

    The Rev. David C. Melvin, who was formerly chaplain of the Gordon Highlanders, was the recipient' of a letter from the late General Sir Hector Macdonald, which was ...

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  4. THE JAPANESE VISITORS.

    Rear Admiral Kamimura and his officers were on Tuesday morning accorded an official reception in the Port Adelaide Council Chamber by the Mayor (Dr. Jurs). The ...

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  5. S.A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING

    To-day the S.A.J.C. Autumn meeting will be advanced another stage at Morphettville. This is Adelaide Cup day, and there is bound to be an immense concourse of people ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the railways and Government workshops resumed its sittings at Parliament House on Tuesday. The ...

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  7. THE TURF

    The S.A.J.C. meeting will be continued to-day at Morphettville. The chief event— the Cup)—is set for 2.45. At 4.40 on Tuesday The Actor was ...

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  8. THE LUNCHEON.

    Bravely they marched—those little Japanese sailors, who, although diminutive, wrought such havoc among the Chinese a few years ago. Headed by their ...

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  9. GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the newly-formed Grocers' Assistants' Association was held at Bricknell's Cafe on Tuesday evening. Mr. E. C. Hosking presided over a good attendance. Mr. G. Patfull (one of the ...

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  10. A GUNPOWDER ACCIDENT.

    A painful accident happened last Friday evening to Messrs. Thomas and Donald McCallum, of McGrath's Flat. It appears they were preparing a charge to ...

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  11. FLOOD AT MARRABEL.

    On Friday afternoon a very heavy fall of rain occurred about three miles south of the town. Creeks were flooded, and overflowed in a very few minutes, carrying ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

    At Saturday's football matches, West Perth, 3 goals 13 behinds beat Fremantle, 2 goals 7 behinds; East Fremantle, 7 goals 10 behinds, best South Fremantle, 4 goals 1 behind; Perth, 11 ...

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  13. THE QUORN ACCIDENT.

    The condition of the mayor (Mr. Thompson), who was injured in a cart accident yesterday, has improved slightly, but he is still very ill, and it is anticipated that a ...

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  14. CHAIN OF PONDS.

    May 11.—Mrs. Coad, a local resident, died to-day. The deceased was only taken ill last Friday night. Meningitis was the cause of death. Widespread sympathy is ...

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  15. COURSING.

    Considerable interest was taken by the coursing men and the sporting public in the draw held last night at the Black Bull Hotel for the Derby, Oaks, and Stirling ...

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  16. THE GARDEN PARTY.

    A, garden party was held at Government House on Tuesday afternoon. Owing to the Lieutenant-Governor's recent bereavement the guests were received by the Premier ...

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  17. EUDUNDA.

    May 12.—Last night Mr. A. M. Hilbig, who is leaving here for the West, was entertained at a social. Mr. Hilbig, who has resided in Eudunda from his infancy, ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    On Wednesday evening the Port Adelaide Wednesday Closers' Cricket Club closed their, cricketing season with a dinner at the Colac Hotel, Port. A large gathering was presided over by Dr. E. W. ...

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  19. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    May 11.—Present—Alderman Widdop (In the chair), Malin, and Hains, Councillors Channon, Rofe, Dowsett, Bowden, Horne, Branford, Big-Jauds, Brown, Butler, Fricker, Oswald, and ...

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  20. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    May 11.—During last week 596 tons 13¼ cwt. of potatoes were railed from Mount Gambier. The market continues with only moderate business at late rates, viz. £1 10 ...

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  21. VISITORS' DAY ON THE WAR VESSELS.

    On Tuesday the public were permitted access to the war vessels. A lovely afternoon, with scarcely a ripple on the water, and the fact that it was the last ...

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  22. SCHOOL OF MINES STUDENTS.

    The School of Mines Students' Association organised a trip to the warship Itsukushima on Tuesday. A party of 50 students left Adelaide by train at 7 a.m. for Largs ...

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  23. C0RRESP0NDENCE.

    "Constant," Parkside.—Parkside Board of Health, Unley Town Hall. "Andrew Ross."—If you will give some idea of the year of the arrival of the vessel ...

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  24. MORCHARD.

    May 11.—At the local school the boys and girls have been busy for the past fortnight in trenching and removing the limestone crust, and refilling with soil carted from a ...

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  25. A PICNIC.

    The employes of Mr. C. H. Lehmann, of Gre[?] fell-street, held their annual picnic on Saturday at Mrs. Sm[?]the's, Golden Grove. The hostess generously provided them with luncheon, and Mr. ...

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  26. MARCH THROUGH THE CITY.

    Adelaide was en fete on Tuesday to welcome the troops from the Japanese warships, who marched through the streets. Their reception could scarcely have been ...

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  27. KAPUNDA CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

    A successful chrysanthemum show was held in the Baptist Church schoolroom on Wednesday and Thursday. The proceeds were in aid of the church funds. A fine lot of chrysanthemum blooms were ...

    Article : 413 words
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  29. STATE CHILDREN'S COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the State Children's Council was held on Monday. Mr. T. Rhodes presided. The acting secretary (Mr. James Gray) reported that since the last meeting 12 children had been ...

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  30. PORT VICTOR.

    May 12.—The fact that the river is again rising is a source of great satisfaction to the residents of the Lower Murray, Goolwa, and this town, and hopes are ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    A new Orange Lodge was opened at the Semaphore on Monday evening by the R. W.G. M. Bro. James Johns, assisted by the D.G M., Bro. F. T. C. Smith, G. chaplin, Bro. Rev. J. Bamber. There ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. ROBERTSTOWN.

    May 11.—The season has begun so auspiciously that it seems a shame to see good fallowed ground in splendid condition lying idle. Much of it will continue to do so, ...

    Article : 122 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. Advertising

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  36. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    On Monday evening Representative P. McM. Glynn, delivered a lecture on Federal politics, before the North Adelaide Young Men's Society. The lecturer gave a resume of the work done by the ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  38. CATHOLIC CLUB SOCIAL.

    The Catholic Club held their annual social and dance at the Co-operative Hall. Angas-street, on Tuesday evening. Dancing went on from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., the company numbering about 110. ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. YORKETOWN.

    May 11.—On Friday afternoon visiting dav was observed at the Yorketown school. A large number of parents accepted the invitation of the headmaster (Mr. Dudley) to ...

    Article : 203 words
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