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  2. DEATH OF DR. WALKER.

    Dr. Walker, who had been ill for a long while, died this morning. The sad news occasioned great regret. The doctor was much respected. ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    Yesterday afternoon information was brought in to the local police that a farmer named Yeo, whose homestead was about one mile from the township of Lancelot, in ...

    Article : 430 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. F. H. Pollock, lessee of the ineatre Royal, who had been visiting Sydney and Melbourne during the past three weeks, making arrangements for the appearance at ...

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  5. ADELAIDE WHEEL RACE MEETING.

    The popularity of cycle-racing depends so Jargely now upon the calibre of the competitora that it needs the presence of a World's champion to restore the sport to the ...

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  6. A TRAP ACCIDENT.

    Miss Marion and Miss Maggie Knowles, daughters of Mr. E. Knowles, auctioneer, of Horsham, were the victims of a some what sensational accident yesterday ...

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  7. MENTONE RACES.

    A race meeting was held at Mentone on Saturday afternoon in hot dusty weather. A violent storm broke over the course shortly before 5 o'c'ock, and rain fell in drenching showers. ...

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  8. TIRED OF LIFE.

    Mr. W. Deiner, of Frankton, having reported that a man had committed suicide about half a mile from the Frankton posf office, M.C. Mowbray went out this ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. YACHTING.

    Members of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron held two races off the Semaphore on Saturday afternoon. At the clubhouse on the Espanade, from abreast of which the races were ...

    Article : 617 words
  10. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli on Saturday evening Messrs, W. Cottier and J. Rocks made their first appearance as corner men, and gained loud applause. They also contributed comic vocal ...

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  11. GEORGETOWN.

    March 28.—A concert was held here last night in aid of the institute fund. The programme was a good one. and at the close a dance was held. The following contributed ...

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  12. GUMERACHA.

    March 28.—On Wednesday morning we experienced a frost, which is an unusual hing in March. It destroyed all the summer crop of potatoes, which were showing ...

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  13. KAPUNDA.

    March 27.—The first meeting for about eighteen months of the Kapunda School Board of Advice took place a few days ago The economy enforced by the new ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. THE TURF.

    Owners and trainers are finally reminded that entries close to day (Monday) for the S.A. Tattersalls April meeting, to be run, on the Saturday after the Oakbank fixture. ...

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  15. FITZGERALD BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    On Saturday Messrs. Fitzgerald Brothers circus gave an afternoon performance at Port Adelaide. The attendance consisted argely of children, who apparently ...

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  16. ROSEHILL RACES.

    The Rosehill Autumn meeting was concluded on Saturday afternoon in brilliant weather. Results:- HURDLES. ...

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  17. MASSED BAND CONCERT.

    On Sunday afternoon several thousanaa of people attended a concert given on the Jubilee Oval by four of the leading bands of the city. A silver coin was charged ...

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  18. MILDURA.

    March 24.—Since the opening of the railway line to Hattah on January 15 last the trains have been late in arriving there, sometimes as much aB two or three hours. ...

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  19. HANDICAP RACE.

    The second race was a handicap event for yachts l8 to 22 ft. in length. The competing boats and their handicaps were:—Dr. Angove'B Pixie, scr.; Messrs. T. Boyce's Britannia, 5m.; J. Williams' ...

    Article : 281 words
  20. THE JUSTICES' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Justices' Association on Saturday evening, Mr. A. W. Piper gave an address on "Some observations on the office of magistrate." He lead extracts ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "C.J.A.," Norwood.—The price paid by Mr. Albert Miller for Sealing Wax, the steeplechaser, was 28 guineas. "Subscriber," Moonta.— was on Saturday, ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. POLO.

    A more disagreeable day than Saturday would be hard to imagine. Dust blew m clouds up the Bay-road, and swept over the Plympton polo ground. In spite of these ...

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  23. MOUNT COMPASS.

    March 25.—An unusually earlv frost was experienced last night, and it did damage to the late potatoes and pumpkin tribe. ...

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  24. NARRACOORTE.

    March 27.—The Naracoorte Mounted Rifle Squadron will take part in the military camp at Nairne at Easter, and will not join the south-eastern forces in the camp to be ...

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  25. GLENELG DINGHY CLUB.

    The race which was started on Saturday afternoon in connection with the Glenelg Dinrhy Club seems ill-fated, as it was the fourth attempt to get off the event, which had failed. This ...

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  26. SADDLEWORTH.

    March 28. —The Lynch Family of Bellringers drew a crowded house at the institute yesterday evening, the attendance be ing the largest seen in the building for many ...

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  27. SALISBURY.

    March 27. —The Salisbury Institute Literary Society's annual social was held in the Institute Hall on Thursday, March 19. The President (Mr. E. Moss) delivered an ...

    Article : 37 words
  28. A MUNICIPAL CRICKET MATCH.

    After a series of postponements the cricket match between the members of the Norwood and the St. Peters municipal councils was played on the Norwood Oval on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  29. WOLSELEY.

    March 27. —The railway goods traffic continues to be heavy, and large staffs of railway officials and transfer gangs are kept busy both night and day handling ...

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  30. PORT PIRIE AUTUMN MEETING.

    Owing to legislation a few years ago preventing the North-Western Jockey Club from using the totalizator on the old course south of the town, it was decided to seek a new ground. About four ...

    Article : 1,712 words
  31. TENNIS.

    Wayville v. Woodville.—Gentlemen's doubles — F. Parsons and Holder beat McColl and Brown, 6—2, 6—2; W. Parsons and Hughes beat Beck and Rowe. 6—5, 6—4; O'Brien and Macklin beat Adams ...

    Article : 117 words
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