Racing men will read with interest that portion of The Chronicle of this week which is devoted to sporting. In Racing Notes will be found a report of the proceedings: at ...
Article : 538 wordsAt the meeting of the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health on Thursday evening the Acting Mayor (Alderman Morris), who presided, drew attention to the inquest held at ...
Article : 1,337 wordsThere is [?]-excuse whatever for the disorderliness which prevailed in the streets of Adelaide on Monday night and broke up Mr. Dowie's meeting in ...
Article : 1,168 wordsPlague has appeared in Pretoria. Cambridge is favorite for the boat race. A tremendous fire is raging in Wellington. Dowie had a "go" at the press yesterday. ...
Article : 1,157 wordsAn enquiry has: been held into the death of Joseph Pren, who was killed in a thrashing machine at Campbells-bridge on Saturday afternoon. He was band-cutting and ...
Article : 96 wordsMajor-General Sir Edward Hutton, the general officer commanding the Australian Military Forces reached Adelaide on Friday morning. The ...
Article : 638 wordsThe annual meeting of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company was held on Friday. Mr. James Harvey (chairman of directors) presided over a good ...
Article : 1,332 wordsThe One death is announced at the age of 72 rears of Sir Edwin Arnold, the well-known poet and journalist. ...
Article : 294 wordsA pathetic burning fatality is reported from Napoleon, near Ballarat. A poor woman, Mrs. Drever, returned to her home to-night, after a hard day's work at a ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. J. Holt, son of a well-known farmer at Traralger south, was leading a team of horses along a country road to-day When the limb of a tree fell on to his head, ...
Article : 40 wordsArthur Horton, Julia Horton, Albert Cheyne, and W. Thomas, four of a gang of housebreakers who were captured last week, were brought before the Footscray ...
Article : 64 wordsThe attendance at the Easter manceuvres is officially estimated as follows, in a genetral order:—16th Australian Light Horse Regiment ...
Article : 166 wordsJames J. O'Callaghan was at Warracknabeal to-day fined £3 with costs and expenses for flogging a man named Joyce with his whip in his capacity as clerk of the ...
Article : 86 wordsA series of prosecutions, instigated by the Prahran Christian Citizens' League against alleged street bookmakers, were heard at the Prahran Court to-day. One fine of £100 ...
Article : 39 wordsMons. Stracey, known as the Monkey King, was at Tarradale this evening savagely attacked by one of his large baboons. He sustained terrible injuries to ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. G. H. Adcock, F.L.S., Chief Viticultural Inspector of Victoria, who has been on a tour of inspection of South Australian vineyards of late, left for Melbourne on ...
Article : 545 wordsM. Mooney will, according to present arrangemencs, ride Riecarton in the Great Eastern Steeplechase at Onkaparinga. Great Scot's trainer, Watson, has arrived ...
Article : 273 wordsSir John Forrest's proposal in connection with the survey of the route of the proposed Western Australian railway was considered in Cabinet to-day,and when Parliament ...
Article : 96 wordsOn Friday morning the Governor Musgrave returned to Port Adelaide from a trip to light stations and Port Pirie. She left Port Adelaide about 10 days ago, called ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Circuit Court was held to-day before Mr. Justice Gordon and juries. The following cases were heard:—A Shocking Case. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 610 wordsA meeting of shareholders of the Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange Company was held in the Exchange-room, Town Hall, on Friday morning. Mr. W. Charlick, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 408 wordsFew shipmasters have bad such a terrible and trying experience as that which last year; befel Captain Thomas, of the ship (Claverdon, now at Port Pirie says a local ...
Article : 420 wordsSome pullets lead a squalid life, And some a short and merry, But hens are led to higher flights In Thompson's seminary. ...
Article : 179 wordsA race meeting was held on March 23 at the Burra in a paddock, west of the railway. The attendance numbered between 200 and 300, and no doubt, with an influential committee, a ...
Article : 272 wordsRain, has fallen in 24 hours, up to 9 a.m., in:Western Australia.—Heavy in tropics, scattered very light elsewhere. Victoria—Gabo, S points New South Wales—Light to heavy on the coast. ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsThe fixtures for to-morrow are:—Adelaide Oval,West Adelaide versus North Adelaide; Neutral Ground, East Adelaide versus Port; Norwood, West Torrens ...
Article : 35 wordsHandicap Hurdles, about 1½ miles,—Actress, 12 st. 3 lb.; Rippie, 10.10; Evermore, 10.3;: Comedian, 9.12; Faith; 9.10; Morna Lee, 9.7; Beadsroan. 9.0; Shellback, 9.0. ...
Article : 135 words[?] Ovan, [?]—Lawn-tennis Tournament. Afternoon. Citizens' Building,3—Health Lecture. 1 Evening. ...
Article : 47 wordsTomorrow at the Adelaide Oval rinks there will be a large gathering of bowlers and their lady friends, the occasion being a match between north and south of the ...
Article : 95 wordsSterling (W. & T. Rhodes), one for 114, H. Braham 55 n.o.. J. Prouse 52. Payneham Ramblers, three for 121, Tremain Gl n.o., Thompson 28. No surprise, says. Admiral Bridge, need ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsSun rises at 6.25 a.m.; sets at 6.19 p.m. Moon rbes at 1.33 p.m,; sets at a.m. ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Fri 25 Mar 1904, Page 4
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