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  2. THE FIRST MATCH.

    Considering that Wednesday was an off day the crowd of about 3,000 which assembled at the Adelaide Oval to witness the first match of the carnival—between ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY:

    MILLICENT, August 1.—A lively meeting of ratepayers in the Mount Muirhead Council district was held at Millicent North Saturday. It was convened on a ...

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  4. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Discussing the other day the introduction of farm labourers from England the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. C. Vaughan) said:—"Despite the demand which ...

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  5. IN THE COURTS.

    At the criminal sitting on Tuesday His Honor the Chief Justice imposed a fine of £5 on a juror (Mr. F. W. Dunn, of East Adelaide), far non-attendance. The name ...

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  6. ABOUND THE LAKES.

    By no stretch of imagination can the boat by which one crosses the lakes be called luxurious though an optimist might regard it as a passable means to an end ...

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  7. A COLOURED CORONATION.

    In a recent letter from Labuan a small island off the north west coast Borneo to Friends in Adelaide Mr. Mervyn skip formerly of Adelaide gives an enter ...

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  8. ANOTHER ESTATE CUT UP.

    KAPUNDA, August 1.—The surveyors have finished their work of dividing the Ryelands Estate into blocks for sale, and it is expected that the question will take ...

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  9. COUNCIL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the Australasian Football Council was resumed on Wednesday morning, when all the delegates were ...

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  10. SOUTH-EASTERN DRAINAGE.

    There wm a fargly attended meeting of settlers in the Mount Hope drainage area at the Millicent Institute on Saturday. Mr. M. White presided, After a discuss on of the ...

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  11. PROCURING GIRIS FOR CHINESE.

    MELBOURNE, August 2.—In the Criminal Court to-day the trial was concluded of Annie May Robinson, who was charged on three counts with having procured three ...

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  12. BITTER PIT INVESTIGATIONS.

    A satisfactory arrangement has been arrived at between the Commonwealth and the States for the joint investigation of the disease of bitter pit in apples. As ...

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  13. FOOTBALL FIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, August 2.—At the Calton Court to-day George Kiely and James Barker, youths, were charged with having behaved in an offensive manner. Charles ...

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  14. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The monthly meeting of the council was held on Tuesday. Present—The President (Mr. E. C. Vardon), and Messrs. W. W. Forwood, L. Grayson, H. F. Holden J. Shearer G. F. Cletand ...

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  15. BIG EXPENDITURE.

    At the latest meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society in Sydney it was derided to expend £16,000 upon improvements to the showground. Toe works include the ...

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  16. DAIRY COWS AT THE SPRING SHOW.

    Intending exhibitors in toe "Dairy cow of any pure breed" class (judged for butter results only) at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show to be held next month are ...

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  17. THE LAW COURTS.

    Mr. C. J. Dashwood, K.C., prosecuted for the Crown. Six Years for Shopbreaking.— James Henry Townley a Well-dressed ...

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  18. WHAT THE RIVER SETTLEMENTS ARE DOING.

    Persons with a leaning toward statistics will note with interest the figures relating to wheat production along the River Murray. For the last 12 months the number ...

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  19. DISPUTED MATCH.

    Among tho correspondence Mere the Australian Football Council on Wednesday was an appeal from the Secretary of the South Adelaide Club (Mr. F. Marlow) ...

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  20. PINCH OF LABOUR SCARCITY.

    KADINA, August l.—Mr. Jenkin at a meeting of the corporation on Monday evening asked the Mayor whether there was any possibility on the work of remetalling ...

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  21. A CURIOUS SHEEP'S HEAD.

    Mr. C. B. Millhouse bas shown the editor of the South-Eastern Star, Mount Gambier, a remarkable sheep's bead. The bottom jaw was fully developed but failed ...

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  22. LOCAL.

    Franices Tredrea of North Adelaide for the return of a stuwesant piano valued at £59 which was in her possession under a hire agreement and £10 ...

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  23. MALLEE SETTLEMENT SCHEME.

    Representatives of the Council of Agricultural Education to-day interviewed the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt), the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Graham) and the ...

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  24. A DIRTY BACKYARD.

    KADINA, August 1.—At a meeting of the board of health on Monday evening the Chairman (Mr. J. Tonkin) said that while inspecting a property in hughes ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Port Adelaide Empire to-night a unique series of Elms trill be shown. The star attraction is the reproduction of the opera "Aida." Among the other items are ...

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  26. SUNDAY TRADING.

    KADINA. August 1—At a meeting of the corporation last evening a letter was received from the Petersburg Corporation that no special bylaw had been [?] ...

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  27. RAILWAY AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

    The following railway employes (in order of merit) passed a recent ambulance examination at Petersburg:—F. R. Mathews W. J. Edmonds. ...

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  28. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  29. POLICE.

    Seven persons were fined for drunkenness. George Aindow was charged with having stolen a rug valued at 15/ the property of Henry Jack son on August 1. Mr. C. M. Muirhead appeared for ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ADVERTISING COMPANY.

    The half yearly meeting was held at the company's Office, Currie street on Wednesday. The J. Carr presided. The report presented by the director (Mr. Carr) and the manager ...

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  31. PORT ADELAIDE: Wednesday, August 2.

    One man was firmed for insobriety. John P. Cunningham was ordered to pay £2 and in default 14 days imprisonment for having been drunk on the previous day and having resisted ...

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  32. KING OF BRITISH MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    A fleet of no fewer that 231 steamers is controlled by SIr Owen Philipps, He is Chairman of a number of shipping Companies including the Elder Dempster line ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    PORT MACDONNELL, August 1.—The annual general meeting of the local club was held last evening. Mr. E. H. Milstead presided over a good attendance. The report showed the club to be in ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    Reece was in the form to-day in his match of 8.000 up with Lindrum. The latter is still suffering from influenza. Scores:— Reece (in play), 4,000; Lindrum 2,095 ...

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  35. Advertising

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