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  2. INTER-STATE LAWN TENNIS.

    When the inter-State lawn tennis match between Victoria and South Australia was continued on Monday morning the sky was threatening, and there were a few light ...

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  3. AMUEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal was crowded in every part on Monday night, when the curtain was raised for the first time in Adelaide on Dick Whittington and His Cat," and the ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Excursion tickets for the show commencing in Adelaide on March 5, 6, and 7, will be issued from all stations on the South Australian railways and Silverton ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    About 20 men arrived from Adelaide today to commence work on the Two Wells pipe track to-morrow. A like number has been, selected from here. Much ...

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  7. AN OVERTURN.

    On Monday afternoon Mr. T. Sellick was driving a pair of horses attached to a van down Strangways- terrace towards the North, Adelaide railways-station. When ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION.

    A public meeting was held at williamstown on Saturday evening to consider the unemployed question. Councillor Ross presided over a good attendance. The ...

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  9. KAPUNDA.

    February 23.—The corporations and district councils around here are now carrying out the annual work of providing metal for the main roads under their jurisdiction. ...

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  10. DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS.

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  11. THE TURF.

    Final acceptances for the Newmarket Handicap were declared on Monday, and they were to have appeared in a special edition of "The Express" during the ...

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  12. BISLEY RIFLE TEAM.

    Last year the Australian rifle team which visited Bisley carried off the Kolapore Cup. That was the fist occasion on which an Australian team competed, and ...

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  13. KADINA.

    February 21.—The board of management, of the Young Men's Christian Association have definitely decided to close their rooms. ...

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  14. CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS.

    The differeqce of opinion existing between Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson and the Solicitor-General (Mr. Hugh Pollock) regarding the legality of bills found by the latter and ...

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  15. KERSBROOK.

    February 23.—Harvest thanksgiving services in connection with the Methodist Church were conducted here on Sunday by the Rev. H. Chester. The church was very ...

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  16. ROWDYISM AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Four [?] were charged in the Port Adelaide Juvenile Court on Monday morning with having played "brag" at Queenstown on February l8. Constable Mullins said ...

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  17. MANNUM.

    February 21.—The Murray Flats Agricultural bureaus are holding a two days conference here on Wednesday and Thursday, when papers and addresses will be given ...

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  18. SYDNEY SPORTING NOTES.

    Pending the receipt of the final acceptances for the Newmarket Handicap, the local market was quiet. Beyond a little support accorded to Dulcimer and Purser ...

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  19. THE GAWLER STABBING CASE.

    Joseph Baldock was charged at the Magistrates' Court this morning by Sergeant Deane with having unlawfully wounded William Dart Cundy on Saturday night. ...

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  20. KADINA JOCKEY CLUB.

    On Friday afternoon the executive committee of the local jockey club met at the Wombat Hotel, The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—Hon. surgeon, Dr. H. R. Letcher; judge, ...

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  21. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A. C. Batten," Kadina.—You take second prize. "Sporting," Robe.—On your o-syn statement it is clear that yon would be entitled to £25 on the first hundred of the horse's winnings, and £15 of ...

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  22. PORT PIRIE.

    February 21.—A good deal of wheat is being dispatched from tins port, and the Kadina, which will probably sail for the eastern States on Sunday, will carry 12,000 ...

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  23. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    Of the seventy-eight horses that were nominated for the Newmarket Hand-cap early last month, only twenty-four stood their ground to-day, when the final ...

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  24. MURRAY BRIDGE RACES.

    The following acceptances have been received for the Murray Bridge races, to he held on Saturday next:- Hurdles, one and a half miles.—Coleon, 10.2; Bon ...

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  25. LARGE CARGOES FOR THE EASTERN STATES.

    Two of the largest cargoes from South Australia to the eastern States were shipped on Saturday by the Adelaide Steamship Company's vessels, Willyama and Marloo. ...

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  26. PORT LINCOLN.

    February 20.—Harvest thanksgiving services were conducted on Sunday by the Rev. W. Wightwick. The church was nicely decorated by the ladies of the congregation. ...

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  27. THE KOPPIO LANDS.

    Mr. Jones, of the Land Board, with his secretary (Mr. Day), sat at the courthouse on Monday to take evidence from those who have applied for the Koppio blocks ...

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  28. FIRE BRIGADES CONGRESS.

    The Mayor of Kensington and Norwood (Mr. W. H. Story) reported to the meet ing of his council on Monday evening on the proposal to send the superintendent of ...

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  29. RHINE VILLA.

    February 23.—On Friday evening a large number of people assembled at the Pine Hut Creek Congregational Church to bid farewell to Mr., Mrs., and Miss ...

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  30. HINDMARSH FIRE BRIGADE.

    On Monday evening the Hindmarsh Co[?] cil conducted an enquiry into the efficiency of the local fire brigade. There were present the mayor (Mr. J. F. King), Aldermen ...

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  31. MISHAP TO A TRAM.

    On Monday morning, as the 8 o'clock car from Hyde Park to the city was proceeding along King William-road near the railway reserve, South-terrace, the front axle ...

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  32. STREAKY BAY.

    February 19.—On Monday last Messrs. Schlinke Bros.' cutter Dart arrived from Venus Bay, conveying the Talk cricketers, who have been playing here since. The ...

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  33. STEALING HARVEST THANKSGIVING GIFTS.

    Numerous complaints are being made of petty thefts, particularly from gardens. On Sunday the Rev. W. Wightwick announced that part of the fruit used for displaying the ...

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  34. STONED ON A RAILWAY LINE.

    ASAs an engine was nearing the North adelaide railway-station crossing on the journey from Adelaide to Islington, a few minutes before 1 o'clock' on Sunday ...

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  35. THE SALT MURRAY.

    River water here is decidedly salt, and very unpalatable, and is quite clear, having the appearance of sea water. Fish are plentiful just at present, a cod over 100 ...

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  36. YARANYACKA.

    February 20.—Farmers are busy destroying rabbits, which have again become very numerous.—Large quantities of artificial manures are arriving at Tumby Bay. An ...

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  37. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek railway earnings for the week ended February 21 were £153. The Chingtu arrived from southern ports ...

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  38. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Subscriber," Pinda.—Kindly send name, and we will write to you. "John Woods," Broken Hill.—The highest price quoted for Broken Hill ...

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  39. TYPHOID AT MANNUM.

    Typhoid fever has been and is now very prevalent in the township, the main street providing most of the cases. The local board of health has no health officer at ...

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  40. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    On Friday morning, while at work at tne 265-fathom level, at Taylor's shaft, a miner named Edward Cooper met with a rather serious accident, in a peculiar manner. He ...

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  41. YANYARRIE.

    February 21. — Several farmers are returning to sow their land, and will commence in a week or two, but feed is scarce, and so is seed wheat. There will, however, ...

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  42. MAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    The mails for the United Kingdom dispatched frort Adelaide by the Austral on January 22 arrived in London on February 23. ...

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  43. YANKALILLA.

    February 20.—United harvest thanksgiving services in connection with the Normanville and Yankalilla Methodist churches were held in the Agricultural Hall on ...

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  44. CRICKET.

    The cricket matches on Saturday resulted as follows:—East Melbourne, one for 108, against North Melbourne, three for 114; University, four for 128, against Melbourne, one for 171 (V. Mailler l[?]1 ...

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  45. THE FLORAL FAIR.

    An interesting feature in connection with the forthcoming floral fair for the Royal Institution for the Blind will be "Living whist " The 52 cards of the pack will be ...

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  46. YORKETOWN.

    February 23.—On Thursday afternoon there was a large attendance at the Institute Hall, where a variety fair was opened by the Mayoress (Mrs. H. A. B. Davies). ...

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  47. KADINA PROSPERING.

    The advance in the price of copper is greatly appreciated by local residents, and is giving a refreshing fillip to business generally. There is not a vacant house in ...

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  48. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Goodwood Baptist Church, a harvest festival was held on Sunday, a good congregation being present at each service. The Rev. E. B. Turner occupied the pulpit ...

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  49. A STABBING CASE ON YORKE'S PENINSULA.

    An alleged stabbing case occtirrea here on Friday afternoon. It is stated that a saltscraper was having an alteraction with another person while at dinner at the ...

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  50. THE DIRECTORY FOR 1903.

    Messrs. Sands & Mcdougall have sent us a copy of their excellent and comprehensive "South Australian Directory for 1903," which, in addition to much other ...

    Article : 224 words
  51. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    Another unfortunate, and apparently unavoidable, accident has occurred in the South Kalgurli Last month's treatment operations were considerably hindered by the dynamite explosions in the ...

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  52. RACES AT LIPSON.

    A picnicc race meeting was held on the Lipson township on February 17, with the following results:— Trial Stakes.—Mr. R. Catt's Morning Star, Mr. ...

    Article : 152 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. FRANKLIN HARBOR.

    February 16.—The rabbits, although almost at starvation point, are sticking to it bravely, and at present are practising acro batic feats over wire-netting fences. This ...

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  55. IMPERIAL BUILDING SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the shareholders of the imperial Building Society was held at the society offices, Waymouth-street, on Monday evening. Mr. H. Jones (chairman of directors) presided. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. Advertising

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  58. GUMERACHA.

    February 20.—Harvest thanksgiving services were held at the Methodist Church on Sunday by Rev. T. M. Flood. The church was tastefully decorated. The ...

    Article : 139 words
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