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  2. CANTERBURY PARK RACES.

    The Canterbury Park Race Club held a meeting on Saturday. Good weather prevailed, and there was a fair, attendance. Appended are the results:— ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    There was seen on the Jubilee Oval on Saturday afternoon the largest crowd that has ever gathered to witness a lawn tennis tournament in South Australia. In fact, ...

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  4. THE BURNING OF BIBLES.

    At the meeting of the Methodist Conference on Saturday morning a letter was read from the Malvern Lodge of the Orange institution, enclosing a resolution of thanks ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Whilst, sinking a bore at REosewater on Saturday, Charles Saint, of Hindmarsh, received terrible injuries through being Btruck in the face by the handle of the ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The brilliant weather induced hundreds of people to visit the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon, when the match between South Australia and Victoria was ...

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  7. A LAND OF PROMISE.

    Few people in South Australia are aware of what a wonderful country the State possesses in the Northern Territory. By far the greater majority know practically ...

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  8. THE AUTUMN SHOW.

    Entries for horses in action competing at the autumn show, commencing one Thursday next, close to-day. The entries for wool and blood stock have already closed, ...

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  9. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    When cable communication is established either with the South Neptune or Althorpe Island the convenience will be appreciated by shipping people and others interested. ...

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  10. ROMAN CATHOLIC FEELING.

    Archbishop Carr to-day, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, referred in scathing terms to the action of the Methodist Conference in alleging crime against the Catholic Church ...

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  11. THE TURF.

    Nominations for all races, except the Trial Stakes, to be run in connection with the Jamestown Jockey Club meeting close to-day at Gordon's Agency at 4 p.m., or with ...

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  12. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Yesterday was known as the "Children's Hospital Sunday," when collections were taken at most of the Sunday-schools and churches of all denominations in aid of the ...

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  13. POLO.

    There was a good attendance at the Plympton polo ground on Saturday afternoon, when a match between the reds and blues was played. A good programme was witnessed, and the ground was ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    On Wednesday two men attempted a robbery at the house of Mr. E. Williamson, who for some time has been getting good gold at the Waanyarra Rush, Tarnagulla. ...

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  15. FLEMINGTON TEATNING NOTES.

    At Flemington on Saturday morning Flagship distinguished himself by eclipsing all the preceding training ground records of the present campaign by putting up 2 ...

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  16. ROBBING AN HOTEL.

    Early on Friday morning burglars broke into the premises of Mr. G. N. Twelftree, builder, of East Adelaide, harnessed his horse to a springcart that had been left in ...

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  17. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The first of a series of sermons dealing with social subjects and practical Christianity in Christ Church, North Adelaide, under the auspices of the Christian Social ...

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  18. MR. WRAGGE AND THE FORTUNE TELLER.

    The fortune tellers who were arrested late on Friday evening were before the court to-day, and some wore fined and the others remanded. The women were mostly ...

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  19. THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    Business in shipping circles last week was quiet. There wrere fewer arrivals than for several weeks previously, and the only oversea visitors were the English mail steamer ...

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  20. WAY COLLEGE DEMONSTRATION.

    The annual demonstration in connection with Way College was held on Saturday afternoon, when a large number of ladies and gentlemen assembled at the college ...

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  21. THE KOLAPORE CUP.

    At a meeting of the newly-elected council of the Victorian Rifle Association, the following resolution was carried:—"In the opinion of this association it is most ...

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  22. DEFALCATIONS BY A LODGE SECRETARY.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Edward S. Moulton, grand secretary of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society, on a charge of embezzlement. Moulton ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH INDIA.

    Mr. W. G. Smith, of Messrs. S. Smith and Son, Yalumba vineyards, Angaston, returned on Sunday by the mail steamer Australia from a four months' trip through ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Anxious," Norwood.—Yes. "Wager," NorwooD.—He cannot. "Val Boven," Custon.—Probably not. "Mona."—Dr. Violet Plnmmer, ...

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  25. TIDAL WAVES IN THE GULF.

    Between 7 and 8 a.m. on Sunday at Glenelg, when a large number of people were taking their morning bath, several exceptionally high waves were experienced, ...

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  26. NOARLUNGA RACES.

    The Noarlunga Racing Club held their annual meeting in a paddock near the town on Saturday. The weather was warm, but there was a good attendance. Although the dust was somewhat ...

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  27. MAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    The mails for the United Kingdom, dispatched from Adelaide, via San Francisco, on January 16, arrived in London on February 25. ...

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  28. MURRAY BRIDGE RACES.

    To the residents of Murray Bridge and the surrounding district the occasion of the annual meeting of the Murray Bridge Racing Club is regarded as a gala day. The club, which supplies one ...

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  29. A SMALL FIRE.

    The fire brigade was called to a small fire at the City Dining Rooms, off Hindley-street, at 12 30 a.m. on Sunday. Some rubbish in the kitchen was found to be burning, ...

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  30. MELANESIAN MISSION BAZAAR.

    A bazaar was held at the residence of Mrs. S. C. Tolley, in aid of the Church of England Melanesian Mission fund on Saturday afternoon, there being a good attendance. The stalls were ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF LEAD.

    The latest London quotation tor lead is £12 5/, per ton buyers. ...

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  32. CABLE INTERRUPTIONS.

    The following notices have been posted in the General Post-Office:—"Berne advises— Cable Paramaribo-Cayenne interrupted." "Bombay advises—Turkish route restored." ...

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  33. GLENELG DINGHY CLUB.

    An illuminated procession of boats took place at Glenelg on Saturday evening in connection with the local dinghy club. The occasion is looked forward to with anxiety by members, as the result ...

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  34. BLIND AND DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.

    A meeting of the committee was held at Eagle Chambers on Friday, Mr. Henry Scott (president) in the chair. Mr. Denny, M.P., who has accented a seat on the board of management, was ...

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  35. PARKSIDE ATHLETIC CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the sports to be held on the Unley Oval on March 7:- 130 Yards Sheffield Handicap.—N. C. Clarke, 41/2; J. Weisemeyer, 61/2; C. Brasted, A. Foley, A. Menz, ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    The members of the Brighton and Glenelg Cricket Clubs were entertained at a smoke social at Sans Souci, Brighton, the residence of Mr. H. J. D. Munton, on Saturday evening. The grounds ...

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