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  2. OUR ADELAIDE LETTER.

    That wretched hospital dispute, which has now been troubling Adelaide for nearly two years, is still as healthy and vigorous as ...

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  3. CRICKET.

    Architects are remained that plans for the new pavilion at the Association Cricket Ground have to be in the hands of the secretary ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    In a few days one of the oldest racing men in the eastern colonies will visit Perth, and probably attend the Coolgardie races next ...

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  5. NUMBER OF CYCLISTS.

    An attempt to arrive at the number of people who use bicycles in this country (says a London paper) has been made, with the result that ...

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  6. A LADY CRICKETER.

    Among the recent arrivals in Perth is one of the original Australian lady cricketers who played in the memorable match on the East ...

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  7. THE KENNEL.

    A considerable number of dogs die in New South Wales, more particularly in the coast districts, from the effects of tick poisoning, ...

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  8. ESSENDON V. BALLARAT IMPERIAL.

    Essendon (Melbourne) lately played the Ballarat Imperial at the Eastern Oval, Ballarat. There was a large attendance, and the ...

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  9. MELBOURNE CONFERENCE.

    The Intercolonial Cycling Conference commenced its business at the Port Phillip Club Hotel, Melbourne, on July 20. The delegates ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    A Melbourne paper, criticising the Australian Eleven, remarks:—Kelly's superior batting, of course, gave him the call over Johns, but ...

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  11. A SCHOOL MATCH.

    CLAREMONT SCHOOL v. MIDLAND JUNCTION SCHOOL.—A match was played on the Russell-square last Saturday between the ...

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  12. GOLF.

    The playing of golf on Sundays is practised to such an extent that in a certain parish in England the hour of service has been changed ...

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  13. QUATICS.

    The latest cable news confirms the report that a match would be arranged between the American sculler, "Jake" Gaudaur, and ...

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  14. THE GAME IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Private information received concerning the proposed testimonial to C. T. B. Turner, the New South Wales cricketer, states ...

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  15. LACROSSE.

    A South Australian exchange says:—We have received a letter from Mr. Fred. C. Wingrove, who is now living at Fremantle, Western ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. THE POLICE COURTS.

    UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.—Arthur Dixey was charged with having had in his possession a custardglass, one brush, and several other ...

    Article : 285 words
  17. CYCLING.

    The cyclists' church parade has been fixed to take place next Sunday afternoon. The meeting-place will probably be determined to-day ...

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  18. A NEW TIRE.

    A new pneumatic tire called the "Bagot" is about to be placed on the London market. The principle of its manufacture is a ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. A USEFUL ARTICLE.

    All players should read the interesting article which is appearing in the Medical Students Society Review, entitled "Nine Years' ...

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  20. POLO.

    An interesting polo match was played yesterday afternoon at Towton's paddock, between teams representing Perth and Fremantle. ...

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  21. MOVEMENT IN FREMANTLE.

    A number of old exponents of the game at Fremantle have decided to form a club at the Port, and with this object in view a meeting has ...

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  22. FROM ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE.

    A Melbourne correspondent wrote on July 10:—Mr. R. Sellers arrived in Melbourne at 6 o'clock this evening, having been eight days and ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Scottish Lawn Tennis Championships, which were played by way of experiment at the Beech grove Grounds, Moffat, a very ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. BICYCLOMANIA.

    Bicyclomania, prevails as extensively as ever (writes a London gossip). Horse owners and boat builders grumble terribly over the ...

    Article : 175 words
  25. FOOTBALL.

    For some years it has been the custom at Narrabri (N.S.W.) to play football and cricket matches on Sunday afternoons. The present ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. FREMANTLE.

    ASSAULT.—Jomes Thomas, contractor for the construction of the Preston Point Road, appeared to answer a charge of having assaulted ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. [?]HLETICS.

    Considering the fine weather this summer, it is a matter for regret that there have not been any good runners in training to have a ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. A PURCHASE.

    Trafford Park Sir Humphrey de Trafford's seat near Manchester, has been purchased for £360,000 by the syndicate which acquired ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    I record with regret the death of W. T. Greenland, the senior of the [?] of W. T. Greenland and Son, [?] builders. Prince's-bridge (says ...

    Article : 102 words
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