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  2. THE TURF.

    Owners and trainers should bear in mind that acceptances for the S.A.J.C. Second Summer meeting close at the office, Curriestreet, before 4 p.m. to-day, Wednesday, ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    No one who was present at the Tivoli Theatre on Tuesday could fail to remember that it was St. Patrick's Day. Jokes and songs with an Hibernian tinge were the ...

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  4. THE MODERN ELIJAH.

    Picture to yourself the late President McKinley, and you have a remarkable likeness of the Rev. W. G. Voliva, the overseer in Australasia of the Christian ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The latest London quotation for lead is £13 15/ per ton buyers. Monday's quotation was £13 16/3. ...

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  6. WORLD'S STUDENT CHRISTIAN FEDERATION.

    Mr. John R. Mott, the general secretary of the World's Student Christian Federation, and the founder of the Student Christion Union movement in Australasia, is to ...

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  7. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Hail, glorious St. Patrick, dear saint of our isle, On us thy poor children bestow a sweet smile; And now thou art high in thy mansion above, On Erin's green valleys look down on thy love. ...

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  8. BURGLARY AT LARGS BAY.

    The residence of Mr. A. Mallyon, at Largs Bay, was broken into by burglars on Sunday night. They gained an entrance by breaking the lock of the back door with a jemmy. ...

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  9. SPORTS IN TASMANIA.

    The St. Patrick's Day celebrations passed off successfully, although the Commercial Association decided that the business houses should not close. A sports meeting ...

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  10. SYDNEY SPORTING.

    Owing to the fog, which was one of the densest seen at Randwick for a long time, a number of horses were exercised untouted, among them were Purser and Lord ...

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  11. NORTHERN TERRITORY TRADE.

    The Customs returns for the December, quarter of 1902 relative to the Northern Territory indicate a decline in both imports and exports when compared with the ...

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  12. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The monthly executive meeting of the S.A.C.E. Union was held on Monday, March 16, under the leadership of the Rev. R. Mitchell. Mr. H. N. Holmes (general ...

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  13. MR. ARMES BEAUMONT.

    The plan of the hall for Mr. Armes Bea[?] mont's farewell concert, announced to take place at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, March 26, is now open at Howells, ...

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  14. A CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    At about 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday two cyclists (Mr. W. E. Grosvenor, a dentist, practising on North-terrace, and Mr. Carl Underpund, of Angas-street) collided on ...

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  15. KEYNETON RACES.

    The Kyneton Races were held to-day under pleasant conditions. The principal event was the Kyneton Cup, which was won by Kruger. The following are the results:- ...

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  16. THE PROPOSED MILITARY CAMP.

    Sir—The Commandant finds it difficult to believe that most of the troops will absent themselves from the proposed encampment, but nevertheless such will be the case if ...

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  17. THE OLD AND THE NEW.

    The German steamship Bremen, a vessel of 11,570 tons, will be almost a full ship when she leaves the Semaphore anchorage on Saturday next for Europe. Already no ...

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  18. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    An inquest was held at Mr. Thos. Rogers' house, Hanson, on Sunday, to enquire into the death of William Henry Pitcher, who met his death on the previous day while ...

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  19. PORT ELLIOT—ANOTHER GROWL.

    Sir—For many years I have enjoyed the healthful sea breezes of Port Elliot, and it seems to me a great pity that this most beautiful watering- place is not made ...

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  20. THE SCOTTISH CORPS.

    The Adelaide Scottish Corps, having received permission to recruit up to the strength for two companies, held an enrolment at the Staff Office on Tuesday ...

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  21. YORKETOWN RACES.

    The Yorketown Racing Club held their meeting to-day. The weather was fine and the attendance was excellent. Results:- TRIAL STAKES. ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "George Wright."—We are informed that no report was made to the Port Adelaide police. "J.G."—We regret that we cannot find ...

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  23. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. W. H. Goldsmid, or the Reservoir Hotel, Athelstone, died suddenly on Saturday morning from the effects of bursting a blood vessel during a severe fit of coughing. ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. West Torrens [?]. v. Prospect.—West Torrens [?]E. E. Ellis, l.b.w., b. Turner, 4[?]; [?]. Lawrie, b. Phillips, 11; F. Paxton, c. Matthews, b. Lasscock. 3; ...

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  25. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    March 16.—Present—Mr. J. H. Chinner (mayor), Aldermen Vardon, Brown, and Dring, Councillors Killicoat, Tomlinson, V. Lewis, Cooke, A. S. Lewis, Macklin, Pengilly, and Prout. Finance ...

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  26. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "W.H.T."—Regent won the Oakbank Hurdle in 1898. The Prov[?]st was second, and Wirrawa third. "Ross Waterman," Tintinarra.—Domino won the ...

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  27. THE MOUNT HOPE DRAIN.

    Mr. Thomas Hunter, the contractor for the Mount Hope drain, left Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon for the south-east. He intends to begin work at once, and expects ...

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  28. RLFLE SHOOTING.

    On Friday evening the annual general meeting of the East Torrens Rifle Club was held at the Norwood Hotel lodgeroom. The president (Mr. J. Bower), in the chair, gave a resume of the ...

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  29. NEW EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINES.

    The Superintendent of Public Buildings has begun work in connection with the erection of the new explosive magazines near Dry Creek. They will cost £5,000. ...

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  30. PORT ADELAIDE MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY.

    For a week past the Museum and Art Gallery connected with the Port Adelaide Institute have been closed to the public on account of extensive renovations, which are ...

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  31. THE MELBOURNE CELEBRATIONS.

    St. Patrick's Day in Melbourne was only a semi-holiday. The weather was dull and cloudy in the morning, but the sun came through in the afternoon, and ...

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  32. MAILS FOR LONDON.

    The mails dispatched from Adelaide for the United Kingdom on February 12 by the Arcadia arrived in London on March 14. ...

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  33. A SALVATION ARMY CASE.

    Some two years ago there was an important case before the Supreme Court, Sydney, which was of special interest to the Salvation Army (says the "War Cry"). ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    Terongie v. Hyde Park.—Lewis and Munt (T.) beat Vardon and Harts[?]orne (H.P.), 6-3, 6-3; Ross and Harry (T.) beat Vardon and Meyer (H.P.), 6-2, 6-5; H. and S. Taylor (T.) lost to ...

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  35. CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY.

    St. Patrick's Day celebration passed off quietly. Sports were held at the Agricultural Ground, and were witnessed by a large crowd. A committee entertained a large ...

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  36. BRIGHTON COUNCIL.

    March 13.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. B. Benny), Councillors Naish. Bennett, Thistelton Vincent, Somers, and Daly. Request from Mr. F. O. Howard that a water-trough should be erected at ...

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  37. THE RAINFALL.

    The rainfall during the 24 hours ended March 17, at 9 a.m., was as follows:- Powell's Creek, 0.16; Tennant's Creek, 1.64; Barrow's Creek, 1.19; Alice Springs, 0.98; ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. RECORD COACHBUILDING.

    Messrs. Clarke Bros., of Franklin-street, received a telegram on Friday last from Mr. T. Williams, mail contractor, Alice Springs, to build two mail waggons, suitable to carry ...

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  40. EAST TORRENS COUNCIL.

    March 12.—Present—Councillors F. Pollard (chair), A. Smith, J. Watkins, J. H. Cowling, and S. Smith. Tenders accepted—Supplying 21/2-inch metal, No. 14, J. Anderson. 3/9 yard; No. 15, ...

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  41. ADELAIDE WHEEL RACE MEETING.

    The following entries have been received from Sydney:—N. C. Hopper (U.S.A.), G. J. Farley, A. A. Middleton, R. Cameron, — Browne, R. Mutton, A. S. Cohen, C. Gee, J. C. Fitzgerald. Handicaps ...

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  42. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

    On Tuesday evening a rally of the junior societies of Christian Endeavor connected with the West Torrens district union was held in the Brompton Methodist Lecture-hall to welcome Miss ...

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  43. FOOTBALL.

    The annual general meeting of the North Adelaide Junior Football Club was held at the Scotch [?]istle Hotel, North Adelaide, on Thursday evening, when Mr. J. Bradley occupied the chair. ...

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  44. SOCIAL AT PROSPECT.

    On Monday evening, at the Prospect Hall, the members of the Prospect Commonwealth Cricket Club and their friends assembled to celebrate the close of the cricket season. Mr. Wilson took the ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Advertising

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  47. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    A serious accident happened in the Hurdle] Race at Horsham to-day, when Charity Boy, ridden by T. Kain, came down at the last hurdle. Stockwell and Charity Boy jumped ...

    Article : 134 words
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