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    Adelaide - Clubs, Societies and Associations

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    Sports

    Miscellany

    "Adelaide's Clubs - Interesting Facts Recalled" is in the Observer,
    26 February 1927, page 16d,
    "How Adelaide Started Club Life" is in The News,
    25 June 1932, page 4e.

    A dinner for the Friends of the South Australian Society is reported in the Observer,
    29 November 1845, pages 7-8.

    A meeting of the Saint Patrick's Society of SA is reported in the Observer,
    14 July 1849 (supp.).
    Also see South Australia - Immigration - Migrants - Irish.

    Information on the Adelaide Mutual Benefit Society is in the Observer,
    7 September 1850, page 4c (supp.).

    Meetings of the Saint Andrew's Society are reported in the Observer,
    7 December 1850, page 4a,
    6 December 1851, page 6c.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration - Migrants - Scots.

    Information on The Cornwall and Devon Society is in the Observer,
    21 December 1850, page 2b,
    11 January 1851, page 4d.
    The foundation of a Cornish Association is reported upon in the Register,
    15 and 22 February 1890, pages 5c and 4h-6b;
    3 April 1891, page 6g,
    Observer,
    11 April 1891, page 35a,
    27 August 1910, page 38c,
    Express,
    1 and 15 November 1890, pages 3b and 2c,
    3 April 1891, page 3d,
    13 September 1902, page 1g,
    13 September 1906, page 4g,
    Register,
    17 September 1909, page 5i,
    28 November 1913, page 8e,
    Express, 30 October 1911, page 3g,
    12 September 1913, page 3g,
    19 November 1915, page 3c.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration .

    A meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Society is reported in the Observer,
    1 February 1851, page 2d.

    Information on a Trade Protection Society is in the Observer,
    12 April 1851, page 2d.

    The first annual general meeting of the Adelaide Theosophical Society is reported in the Observer,
    4 February 1854, pages 6a-1d (supp.).

    Biographical details of Mrs Annie Besant are in the Observer,
    6 and 13 May 1922, pages 28b and 37b.

    Information on the Microscopical Society is in the Register,
    14 August 1855, page 5d,
    24 and 25 September 1907, pages 4g and 5e.
    Information on the Adelaide Microscope Club is in the Register,
    8 November 1875, page 6c,
    Chronicle,
    13 November 1875, page 15f,
    Express,
    27 September 1905, page 4f.

    Information on the Society for Importation of Draught Entire Horses and Mares from Great Britain is in the Observer,
    1 September 1855, page 3f; also see
    13 and 27 October 1855, pages 3b and 8g.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Horses.

    The formation of a Benevolent Society is reported in the Observer,
    14 and 21 August 1858, pages 1d (supp.) and 3e; also see
    Express,
    17 September 1872, page 3b,
    "Benevolent Societies and Movements" is in the Chronicle,
    13 August 1881, page 5b.

    A meeting of the Horticultural and Floricultural Society is reported in the Observer,
    13 November 1858, page 3c.
    Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Agricultural, Floricultural & Horticultural Shows.

    The second meeting of a Farmers' Club is reported in the Observer,
    11 December 1858, page 4d.

    Information on the Adelaide Young Men's Society is in the Observer,
    23 July 1859, page 4b,
    "Young Men's Societies" is in the Register,
    12 February 1863, page 2h; also see
    Observer,
    16 April 1864, page 6c,
    Chronicle,
    21 April 1883, page 8b.

    The Political Association is discussed in the Observer,
    3 and 10 December 1859, pages 6a and 6b;
    also see South Australia - Politics.

    A meeting of the Adelaide Drapers' Assistants Association is reported in the Observer,
    26 October 1861, page 4b (supp.); also see
    2 December 1865, page 4d.

    The formation of a Phonetic Society is reported in the Observer,
    22 February 1862, page 4d.

    The inaugural dinner of the South Australian Debating Club is reported in the Register,
    14 March 1862, page 3c,
    Observer,
    15 March 1862, page 4b.

    Information on the Young Men's Philosophical Association is in the Register,
    2 July 1862, page 3e.

    The inaugural dinner of the Adelaide Philomatic Society is reported in the Observer,
    11 February 1863, page 3g; also see
    12 February 1863, page 2h.

    Information on the Adelaide Fencing and Gymnastic Society is in the Observer,
    4 April 1863, page 4h; also see
    18 and 25 July 1863, pages 4d and 1f (supp,),
    18 November 1863, page 4d,
    1 October 1864, page 3f (supp.).
    Information on a gymnastic and fencing club is in the Express,
    3 December 1865, page 3b.
    also see South Australia - Sports.

    A meeting of the Grocers' Assistants' Association is reported in the Observer,
    21 May 1864, page 4c.

    A history of the Philosophical Society is in the Observer,
    28 July 1866, page 3d,
    Register,
    12 February 1857, page 2e,
    29 April 1863, page 3f,
    4 December 1879, page 4c.

    A meeting of bell-ringers for the purpose of forming a hand-bell club is reported in the Register,
    7 September 1866, page 2e,
    12 June 1867, page 2f.
    The manufacture of hand-bells in Adelaide is reported on
    18 November 1868, page 2h; also see
    7 and 10 April 1869, pages 3d and 3c,
    13 October 1869, page 2f.
    "The Music of the Bells - A Chat With Mr Lynch" is in the Advertiser,
    7 March 1905, page 7e.
    "Bell-Ringing" and its origin is discussed in the Advertiser,
    1 September 1923, page 21f.
    Also see under Entertainments and the Arts.

    "Adelaide's Clubs - Interesting Facts Recalled" is in the Register,
    19 February 1927, page 14c,
    Observer,
    26 February 1927, page 16d.

    Information on the Adelaide Skating Club is in the Express,
    22 July 1868, page 2d.

    A proposed SA Commercial Club is discussed in the Register,
    16 April 1869, page 2g,
    1 May 1869, page 2f,
    Observer, 17 April 1869, page 6b,
    8 May 1869, page 5a,
    19 June 1869, page 5d.

    A proposed Union Club is discussed in the Chronicle,
    5 June 1869, page 5b,
    Register,
    2 June 1869, page 2f.

    The Whittington Club for "young men as set-offs to the base allurements that are on all hands presented" is discussed in the Observer,
    1 April 1871, page 7d.

    Information on the Adelaide Elocution Society is in the Express,
    18 November 1870, page 2g,
    26 August 1871, page 2d.

    "New German Club House and Theatre" is in the Chronicle,
    12 January 1878, page 11b.
    A sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    June 1880.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration - Migrants - Germans.

    Information on the SA Law Debating Society is in the Express,
    30 July 1878, page 2c and
    14 August 1878, page 2d.

    Information on a Contractors' and Builders' Association is in the Express,
    21 October 1878, page 2d,
    Chronicle,
    26 October 1878, page 3d (supp.),
    Register,
    11 November 1882, page 6d,
    1 December 1880, page 6c,
    Express,
    4 August 1885, page 2c.
    The first annual meeting of the Contractors and Builders Association is reported in the Register,
    1 November 1879, page 1f (supp.).

    A proposed club for the "professional and commercial classes" is discussed in the Express,
    6 December 1878, page 2d.

    Background information on local historical societies is provided in the Register,
    23 December 1879, page 6f.

    A poem titled "The Secretary" is in The Lantern,
    25 September 1880, page 19.

    A proposal to form an Artisans' Club is traversed in the Register,
    1 March 1881 (supp.), page 1a.

    The opening of a Military Club is reported in the Chronicle,
    9 July 1881, page 7e; also see
    Express,
    4 and 11 July 1881, pages 3c and 3f.

    A proposed Young Women's Institute is discussed in the Express,
    6 August 1881, page 2b; also see
    5 November 1881, page 3a,
    Chronicle,
    12 November 1881, page 11g.
    Its opening is reported in the Observer,
    11 November 1882, page 8c; also see
    Express,
    7 and 8 November 1882, pages 3c and 2g,
    Chronicle
    6 December 1884, page 16c,
    18 July 1885, page 16d.
    Also see Young Women's Christian Association.

    The formation of the Caledonian Society is reported in the Register,
    23 July 1881, page 5c.
    A farewell to John McDonald is reported in the Register,
    2 June 1883, page 5c.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration - Migrant - Scots.
    Information on the Caledonian Society is in the Register,
    15 August 1881, page 5a,
    15 September 1881, page 4f,
    2 December 1881, page 4g,
    24 September 1884, page 7d,
    19 January 1887, page 7c,
    Observer,
    20 August 1881, page 32c,
    3 and 17 September 1881, pages 35c and 31c,
    Express,
    12 August 1881, page 3c,
    15 September 1881, page 2c,
    13 January 1882, page 3f,
    Chronicle,
    22 April 1882, page 5c,
    12 August 1882, page 8a,
    20 October 1883, page 22b,
    7 April 1888, page 8e,
    Express,
    14 September 1896, page 3b,
    11 August 1897, page 4a,
    1 December 1897, page 2f,
    9 March 1898, page 3f,
    31 May 1898, page 2c,
    18 November 1903, page 2d,
    19 August 1908, page 1g.

    A proposal for an angling club is in the Register,
    19 October 1881, page 6d.

    The formation of a brickmakers' association is reported in the Register,
    6 December 1881, page 5b.

    Information on the United Irish Association is in the Express,
    4 August 1882, page 2c,
    Irish National League on
    14 February 1883, page 2c,
    7 April 1883, page 2e,
    9 June 1886, page 4c,
    3 May 1888, page 4b,
    5 February 1889, page 2b,
    2 April 1889, page 3c,
    The Irish National Association in The News,
    7 February 1929, page 6f.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration.

    The foundation of the SA Canary and Pigeon Society is reported in the Register,
    5 August 1882, page 6f; also see
    7 August 1882, page 6e for a report of its first show and
    Express,
    9 August 1886, page 2c,
    Observer,
    29 September 1888, page 28e,
    25 May 1889, page 7a,
    5 August 1899, page 61a.
    Also see South Australia - Flora and Fauna - Birds.

    Information on the SA Freethought Society is in the Express,
    24 March 1883, page 2b,
    29 January 1884, page 3d,
    20 August 1884, pages 6d-7c,
    20 January 1885, page 3e,
    13 July 1886, page 4c.

    A proposed branch of of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia is discussed in the Register,
    15 December 1883, pages 4g-1c (supp.); also see
    28 April 1884, page 5a,
    24 October 1890, page 4h and South Australia - Sport - Swimming.
    Information on awards is in The Mail,
    26 June 1937, page 25a.

    Information on the SA Time-Payment Protection Association is in the Register,
    17 January 1884, page 5c.

    Information on the Adelaide Manx Association is in the Express,
    26 April 1884, page 3c,
    on the Master Bakers' Association on
    31 July 1884, page 3b.

    A meeting of the Field Naturalists' Society is reported in the Register,
    23 April 1884, page 7a,
    18 June 1884, page 7a,
    20 August 1884, page 6f,
    18 September 1884, page 2a (supp.),
    17 June 1885, page 7e,
    16 September 1885, page 7a,
    20 October 1886, page 7e,
    21 September 1887, page 6g,
    20 September 1888, page 3d,
    20 September 1890, page 7c,
    27 September 1899, page 4a.
    Its 21st AGM is reported upon in the Register,
    19 October 1904, page 7i.
    "Field Naturalists' Clubs" is in the Register,
    28 January 1918, page 3f.

    Information on the Blue Ribbon Army is in the Register,
    11 January 1883, pages 5a-6f.
    The third annual general meeting of the Blue Ribbon Army is reported in the Chronicle,
    8 August 1885, page 7c; also see
    Express,
    29 December 1882, page 2d,
    12 January 1884, page 2f,
    16 April 1884, page 3b,
    27 September 1884, page 2d,
    22 May 1885, page 2e,
    31 July 1885, page 3e,
    12 August 1886, page 2d.

    The formation of the SA Branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia is reported in the Advertiser,
    11 July 1885, pages 4d-5f.
    Information on the Geographical Society of SA is in the Chronicle,
    25 April 1885, page 5b,
    Register,
    23 October 1885, page 5g; also see
    Express,
    23 and 28 October 1885, pages 2c and 6g,
    Advertiser,
    23 May 1904, page 7c,
    Register,
    13 June 1907, page 6h (history of).
    Information on the Royal Geographical Society is in the Observer,
    22 June 1907, page 54a.
    An obituary of its secretary, T.S. Reed, is in the Observer,
    2 May 1914, page 41b.

    Information on the Bohemian Club is in the Express,
    18 April 1885, page 2c,
    15 October 1885, page 4c.
    Register,
    14 March 1885, page 5e,
    18 April 1885, page 5b,
    14 May 1885, page 5c,
    Observer,
    25 April 1885, page 7d.

    Information on the Strangers' Friend and Charity Organisation is in the Chronicle,
    23 May 1885, page 9a,
    Express,
    22 September 1886, page 3e.
    Also see Destitution and South Australia - Social Matters - Miscellany - Charity.

    Information on a Master Bakers' Association is in the Register,
    15 April 1886, page 5e.

    Information on the Adelaide Savage Club is in the Observer,
    9 April 1887, page 26d.

    A proposed architects' institute is discussed in the Express,
    21 September 1886, page 3b; also see
    15 December 1886, page 4f.

    A proposed SA Association of Artists is discussed in the Chronicle,
    23 April 1887, page 7d.

    Information on the Democratic Club is in the Express,
    17 September 1887, page 2e,
    25 September 1890, page 2c,
    28 March 1892, page 4d,
    29 September 1892, page 4a,
    10 November 1892, page 3g,
    17 April 1897, page 7a.
    Information on The Democratic Society is in the Register,
    14 January 1890, page 6c,
    Observer,
    18 January 1890, page 34b,
    12 March 1892, page 24e,
    6 May 1893, page 30b,
    16 November 1895, page 41b.

    Information on a Pharmaceutical Society is in the Express,
    7 December 1887, page 5b.

    A proposed association for native-born Australians (ANA) is discussed in the Observer,
    23 April 1887, page 30b.
    The formation of the Australian Natives Association is reported in the Register,
    23 July 1887, page 6g,
    8 September 1887, page 5c,
    24 November 1888, pages 4g-6g,
    9 July 1889, page 5b,
    6 August 1889, page 5b,
    13 November 1889, page 5a,
    26 November 1889, page 6c,
    20 December 1889, page 7c,
    22 January 1890, page 5e,
    18 February 1890, page 6d,
    14 March 1890, page 6f,
    1 and 29 April 1890, pages 5b and 5e,
    10 June 1890, page 6e,
    4 April 1891, page 7e,
    27 May 1891, page 6d,
    5 June 1891, page 7d,
    Observer,
    1 December 1888, page 25d;
    it is discussed in the Register,
    29 April 1908, page 4d,
    27 January 1909, page 6h,
    8 April 1913, page 6d,
    21 April 1914, page 6e,
    4 June 1914, page 6b,
    30 March 1915, page 6b,
    18 April 1916, page 4b,
    18 April 1918, page 4d,
    9 April 1920, page 6d,
    27 April 1921, page 6e.
    "A Historical Outline" is in the Register,
    23 April 1900, page 6i.
    Biographical details of E.S. Hughes and J.C. Genders are in the Register,
    7 May 1900, page 5a,
    of G.E. Kreusler on
    22 April 1901, page 5a.
    An ANA sports and band contest is reported in the Express,
    27 January 1903, page 4e.

    The formation of a Draughts Club is reported in the Register,
    9 November 1888, page 3e; also see
    22 March 1889, page 5a,
    6 May 1889, page 5c,
    3 and 21 June 1889, pages 5b and 4h.
    Information on a Draughts Club is in the Chronicle,
    23 March 1889, page 16a; also see
    Register,
    13 October 1890, page 4h,
    Express,
    19 September 1898, page 3d.
    Register,
    9 and 17 April 1926, pages 14g and 9e.
    A photograph of representatives of a draughts championship is in the Chronicle,
    10 April 1926, page 40.
    Also see Entertainment.

    Information on a philatelic society is in the Observer,
    1 November 1890, page 7c,
    Express,
    29 October 1891, page 4c,
    1 November 1894, page 3e.
    Register,
    1 November 1909, page 11a (history of).

    Information on a photographic society is in the Register,
    20 February 1893, page 5e.
    "The Photographic Society" is discussed in the Chronicle,
    7 March 1896, page 13b,
    Register,
    14 October 1901, page 4d.

    The formation of a Milkmen's Association is reported in the Register,
    1 May 1886, page 5b.
    The city's dairies are discussed on
    23 March 1901, page 6h.

    The inaugural meeting of the SA Peace Society is reported in the Register,
    6 February 1889, page 6c,
    Chronicle,
    9 February 1889, page 8d.
    Register,
    19 May 1911, page 6d,
    10 November 1911, page 3g.

    Information on a proposed Austrian Club is in the Register,
    31 January 1891, page 5b.

    "Bogus Clubs" is in the Register,
    11 and 19 February 1891, pages 4g and 4h,
    Observer,
    14 February 1891, page 24e.

    Information on the Laconic Club is in the Observer,
    29 August 1891, page 30e,
    Register,
    23 March 1891, page 5a,
    27 August 1891, page 5b.

    An Adelaide & Suburban Carters' Association picnic is reported in the Chronicle,
    17 October 1891, page 22e.

    The foundation of the Young South Australians Patriotic Association is reported in the Advertiser,
    13 and 17 February 1893, pages 5a and 6f;
    an informative address given to the Patriotic Association appears in the Register,
    28 July 1896, page 6d.

    The opening of the Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's clubrooms in Grenfell Street is reported in the Register,
    1 September 1891, page 6g.
    Reminiscences of the Commercial Travellers' Association appear on
    14 December 1909, page 8g.
    Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Commercial Travellers.

    Information on the Scandinavian Club is in the Express,
    10 November 1893, page 3d.

    Information on the Young SA Patriotic Association is in the Register,
    13 February 1893, pages 4h-5a,
    8 March 1893, page 6f,
    Chronicle,
    10 February 1894, page 22e,
    17 March 1894, page 6g.

    Information on a Yorkshiremen's Society is in the Observer,
    24 February 1894, page 16e,
    3 March 1894, page 15e,
    7 April 1894, page 16a,
    17 November 1894, page 43e,
    6 April 1895, page 16d,
    Express,
    30 March 1894, page 3b,
    27 September 1912, page 1f,
    5 September 1913, page 6g,
    24 September 1914, page 3e.
    The Critic,
    18 October 1911, page 4,
    2 October 1912, page 5,
    10 September 1913, page 30,
    17 November 1920, page 13.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration.

    The inaugural meeting of the Shorthand Writers' Association is reported in the Register,
    9 March 1894, page 5f.

    The inaugural meeting of a Lancastrian Club is reported in the Observer,
    14 April 1894, page 15b; also see
    6 April 1895, page 16d.

    Information on the Lancastrian Association is in the Register,
    3 August 1914, page 8d and
    the Northumberland and Durham Association on
    10 August 1914, page 5h.

    Information on the "May Club", "the pioneer ladies' club", is in the Register,
    16 September 1895, page 5a,
    31 October 1895, page 5c,
    9 November 1895, page 5c,
    19 October 1897, page 7c.
    Information on the Adelaide Women's Club is in The Mail,
    22 September 1923, page 3f,
    The News,
    13 January 1928, page 6c,
    "Women's Societies in Adelaide" is in the Observer,
    13 March 1926, page 54.
    "Adelaide's Women's Clubs" on
    25 July 1925, page 54d.

    "Adelaide Women's Clubs" is in the Register,
    14 July 1925, page 4f,
    "Women's Societies in Adelaide" on
    2 March 1926, page 4d.
    Also see South Australia - Women.

    The licensing of clubs is discussed in the Observer,
    19 March 1898, page 28a.

    Information on the Lothian Club is in the Register,
    31 July 1897, page 6f,
    10 January 1898, page 7e,
    7 March 1898, page 3g,
    7 March 1899, page 3d,
    15 January 1906, page 6e,
    4 May 1908, page 7e,
    5 April 1915, page 7h,
    Express,
    9 January 1899, page 4b,
    3 August 1900, page 4c; also see
    Register,
    12 January 1920, page 5g
    The News,
    18 April 1929, page 6e.

    Information on a Sunbeam Society is in the Register,
    15 July 1895, page 5h,
    2 December 1898, page 4g,
    Observer,
    21 December 1895, page 21c,
    19 February 1898, page 14a,
    10 December 1898, page 12b,
    Register,
    2 and 3 October 1901, pages 6d and 8g,
    13 November 1903, page 6c,
    1 September 1904, page 4g (10th anniversary),
    10 December 1904, page 6g,
    1 and 15 September 1906, pages 6e and 8e.
    Information on a Sunbeam Society's picnic for poor children is in the Express,
    12 February 1900, page 2c;
    photographs are in the Observer,
    25 February 1905, page 26-42a.
    A Sunbeam's anniversary is reported upon in the Register,
    8 September 1911, page 8f.
    Also see Adelaide - Hospitals - Children's Hospital.

    Information on a Vegetarian Society is in the Register,
    3 June 1899, page 5d,
    Observer,
    4 May 1901, page 28c,
    "Vegetarianism" is in the Register,
    29 June 1912, page 7a.
    Also see South Australia - Health - General Health Matters - Vegetarianism.

    Information on the Lady Victoria Buxton Girls' Club is in the Register,
    25 June 1903, page 4f,
    Chronicle,
    12 May 1906, page 37d,
    Register,
    12 and 14 July 1905, pages 7c and 4g,
    29 November 1907, page 5c,
    1 and 2 July 1908, pages 7g and 6d,
    24 August 1911, page 9a,
    25 November 1911, page 7f.

    "Among the West End Girls - Work of the Lady Victoria Buxton Club" is in The Mail,
    9 September 1922, page 18d; also see
    Register,
    20 July 1923, page 7f,
    Observer,
    15 May 1926, page 54a,
    The News,
    26 May 1926, page 7d,
    21 March 1928, page 5b.
    Photographs are in the Chronicle,
    11 July 1903, page 44,
    Observer,
    5 September 1914, page 27.

    Historical information on the Lady Victoria Girls' Club is in the Register,
    4 May 1926, page 4d,
    Advertiser,
    26 May 1926, page 22e.
    "Night Club for Girls - Lady Victoria Buxton Club" is in the Advertiser,
    3 July 1916, page 9a; also see
    Register,
    7 November 1925, page 14g,
    26 and 27 May 1926, pages 13g and 14c,
    8 and 10 June 1926, pages 4d and 10c,
    Observer,
    15 May 1926, page 54a,
    5 June 1926, page 50e,
    Advertiser,
    26 May 1926, page 22e.

    Information on the Royal Society of SA is in the Register,
    14 January 1904, page 4c.
    A history of the Royal Society is in the Register,
    13 June 1907, page 6h,
    Observer,
    28 November 1925, page 45b,
    2 June 1907, page 54a.

    The formation of "The Goat Club" by several males is reported in the Express,
    23 April 1904, page 1g.

    The first annual meeting of the Carnation Society is reported in the Register,
    6 May 1904, page 6h.

    The jubilee of "Der Deutsche Club" is reported in the Advertiser,
    21 July 1904, page 6c.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration - Migrants - German.

    A history of the Girls' Friendly Society is in the Register,
    15 October 1904, page 10e.
    The 25th anniversary of the Girls' Friendly Society is reported upon in the Advertiser,
    17 October 1904, page 9c.
    Photographs are in the Chronicle,
    22 October 1904, page 28.
    Information on the Girls' Friendly Society is in the Register,
    1 July 1922, page 11b.

    A history of the Chamber of Manufactures is in the Register,
    20 March 1905, page 5a.
    Biographical details of a president, J.M. Reid, are in the Observer,
    5 December 1903, page 25c.
    Information on its building in Pirie Street is in the Register,
    11 October 1927, page 11a.

    A photograph of members of the Lyric Club is in the Observer,
    16 September 1905, page 29; also see
    The Critic,
    2 May 1906, page 14.

    The formation of the Coo-ee Club is reported in the Register,
    9 May 1905, page 4h.

    A history of the Astronomical Society is in the Register,
    13 June 1907, page 6h.

    Information on the Girls' Benevolent Club is in the Register,
    26 June 1907, page 4g.

    Information on a Progressive Thought Society is in the Register,
    26 July 1907, page 5d.

    Information on the Adelaide Spiritualist Society Inc. is in the Register,
    18 November 1907, page 8d.
    Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Fortune Telling, Spiritualism.

    Information on the Society of St George is in the Express,
    24 March 1908, page 1g,
    Register,
    24 April 1908, page 6d,
    The News,
    14 March 1929, page 8f,
    Register,
    12 April 1929, page 9c.

    Information on the Bookshelf Literature Club is in the Register,
    16 March 1909, page 7e.

    The inaugural meeting of a Governesses' Association is reported upon in the Register,
    14 April 1909, page 5e; also see
    17 and 28 April 1909, pages 9c and 6f,
    14 May 1909, page 3d.

    Information on the Commonwealth Club is in the Register,
    16 March 1910, page 9a,
    16 April 1910, page 6h,
    27 June 1913, page 6e.

    Information on and a photograph of a Bulldog Club are in the Chronicle,
    7 May 1910, pages 31-44e,
    The Critic,
    25 October 1911, page 3 (photographs),
    Observer,
    6 May 1911, page 30,
    2 May 1914, page 31,
    Register,
    15 March 1912, page 8g,
    29 April 1912, page 5f,
    of a SA Terrier Club Show in The Critic,
    5 March 1913, page 14,
    of a Pekinese Club Show on
    24 April 1915, page 30.
    An annual general meeting of the Bulldog Club is reported in the Observer,
    15 November 1913, page 16c;
    a photograph of the committee is in the Register,
    21 May 1928, page 10h.
    Also see South Australia - Flora and Fauna - Dogs.

    "Poetry and the People" is in the Register,
    4 and 5 May 1910, pages 6d and 7b.
    The inaugural meeting of the Poetry Recital Society is reported in the Register,
    5 May 1910, pages 7b-8g; also see
    31 May 1910, page 6e.
    Information on the Poetry Club is in the Express,
    24 November 1914, page 3d.

    The inaugural Esperanto Convention is reported in the Register,
    13 and 26 October 1911, pages 9a and 6d.

    Information on the Modern Pickwick Club is in the Register,
    1 August 1911, page 4e,
    15 September 1919, page 4g,
    23 April 1929, page 6d.

    The first annual general meeting of the British Science Guild is reported in the Register,
    1 August 1911, page 6f.

    Information on The Dual Club is in the Register,
    15 March 1912, page 6e,
    on the Ottoman Club on
    29 June 1912, page 15a,
    30 and 31 August 1912, pages 8e and 14d,
    2 September 1912, pages 6e-7a-8h.
    A photograph of members of the Ottoman Society of SA is in The Critic,
    30 November 1910, page 4.

    Information on The Terrier Club is in the Register,
    3 and 4 March 1913, pages 9d and 10a,
    Information on the British Terrier Club is in the Register,
    12 March 1917, page 5h.
    Information on the SA British Terrier Club is in the Register,
    1 April 1918, page 7c.
    of the Collie and Pomeranian Club on
    12 May 1913, page 9b,
    of the Collie, Pomeranian and Pekingese Club on
    11 June 1914, page 5f.

    The first meeting of The Overseas Club is reported upon in the Register,
    30 May 1913, page 11b; also see
    12 and 17 July 1913, pages 14g and 8f.

    The inaugural social of the Johnian Club is reported upon in the Register,
    30 August 1913, page 18a,
    20 September 1913, page 14i,
    21 November 1914, page 7d;
    a history is in the Register,
    9 March 1929, page 5b.

    A history of the Deaf and Dumb Mission Club is in the Observer,
    24 January 1914, page 46c.
    Also see Adelaide - Asylums, Reformatories and Homes.

    Information on the Ladies' Kennel Club is in the Register,
    20 October 1914, page 7d,
    2 July 1917, page 5f; also see
    16 July 1928, pages 10 (photo.)-12e .

    Information on the Babies' Hospital Association is in the Register,
    1 October 1915, page 7b,
    1 March 1917, page 9c.

    Information on the SA Corps of Veterans is in the Register,
    10 July 1916, page 7a,
    of the Loyal Orange Institution of SA on
    10 July 1916, page 7a.

    Information on the SA Carnation, Picotee and Sweet Pea Society is in the Register,
    10 February 1917, page 8e.

    The formation of a Dahlia Society is reported in the Register,
    18 May 1917, page 6e.

    Information on the SA Aquarium Society is in the Register,
    7 November 1919, page 9e,
    2 November 1927, page 16g.

    A photograph of members of a Magicians' Club is in The Critic,
    10 November 1920, page 13.

    Information on the All-Game Club is in the Register,
    4 October 1920, page 8h.

    The Travellers' Aid Society is discussed in the Register,
    6 February 1920, page 7i,
    21 February 1921, page 7f,
    28 September 1921, page 11b,
    12 September 1923, page 18g,
    The News,
    10 September 1923, page 8d,
    14 July 1927, page 12f,
    The Mail,
    13 October 1928, page 16e.
    The News,
    9 and 28 July 1937, pages 6d and 6d.

    "Adelaide Club - A Blue-Blooded Drunken Institution" is in The Mail,
    11 November 1916, page 5a.

    Information on the Rotary Club is in The News,
    23 and 31 August 1923, pages 1c and 5d,
    Register,
    24 August 1923, page 9f,
    1 September 1923, page 11g,
    "The Rotarians First Lunch" is in the Advertiser,
    1 September 1923, page 15f; also see
    21 March 1927, page 12e.

    The formation of a Young Australia League is discussed in the Observer,
    5 July 1924, page 45d.

    "Work of the Land Brokers and Auctioneers' Association" is in the Register,
    31 July 1924, page 5.

    Information on the SA Poultry and Kennel Club is in the Register,
    10 July 1924, page 7e.

    Information on the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society is in the Register,
    27 and 28 March 1925, pages 9d and 11a,
    3 November 1925, page 4d,
    26 March 1927, page 16f.
    Also see Place Names - Angorichina.

    "Motor Cycle Club - How It Was Formed" is in The News,
    18 May 1925, page 8d.

    "A Famous Old [Literary] Society" is in the Observer,
    20 June 1925, page 46a.

    A history of the Adelaide Glee Club is in The News,
    21 July 1925, page 5a.

    Information on "Toc H" is in the Register,
    27 and 30 July 1925, pages 11f and 6f,
    13 and 25 August 1925, pages 10c and 10e.
    "Progress of Toc H" is in The News,
    21 January 1926, page 6c; also see
    16 June 1927, page 13e,
    11 December 1928, page 15c,
    15 May 1930, page 6c,
    19 June 1933, page 4e.
    Advertiser,
    31 May 1937, page 16d,
    2 and 7 June 1937, pages 27c and 18a.

    The formation of a branch of the Housewives' Association is reported in the Register,
    18 and 19 June 1926, pages 14e and 3f; also see
    13 July 1928, page 7c.

    Information on the All Nations' Chums' Movement is in the Register,
    4 August 1925, page 5f.

    Information on the Domestic Emergency Corps is in the Register,
    13 August 1925, page 3e.

    Information on L'Alliance Francaise is in the Register,
    1 July 1926, page 14c,
    on the Victoria League on
    27 July 1926, page 10d.

    Information on the SA Folk Song and Dance Society is in the Register,
    14 September 1926, page 5a.

    "Adelaide Thirteen Club" is in The Mail, 30 October 1926, page 1f.

    "Boys and Wireless - 1,000 Members of the Twinkler Club" appears in the Register,
    3 July 1926, page 13d.
    Information on the Twinkler Boys' Club is in the Advertiser,
    26 July 1928, page 8e,
    28 June 1929, page 12d.
    Also see South Australia - Communication SA Wireless and Radio.

    The inaugural meeting of the Legacy Club is reported in the Register,
    16 February 1928, page 10b; also see
    The News,
    22 February 1936, page 4d.
    Information on the Junior Legacy Club is in the Advertiser,
    18 January 1937, page 21a,
    4 August 1937, page 9e.

    Photographs of members of the Italian Fascisti are in the Chronicle,
    19 May 1928, page 42.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration - Migrants - Italian.

    Information on an Advertising Institute is in the Register,
    31 May 1927, page 10h.

    Information on and photographs of the Young Australia League are in the Register,
    16 and 17 January 1928, pages 10 and 13a.

    Information on the Constitutional Club of SA is in the Register,
    18 August 1928, page 12f.

    The opening of the Tattersall's Club is reported in the Register,
    27 August 1928, page 11d (inc. history of),
    Observer,
    1 September 1928, page 55c,
    1 September 1928, page 31a.

    Information on the Caledonian Society is in The News,
    31 January 1929, page 6f,
    10 August 1931, page 6d,
    Cambrian Society on
    14 February 1929, page 6e,
    Cornish Association on
    21 February 1929, page 6e,
    Lancashire Association on
    28 February 1929, page 6f (also see
    Express,
    7 March 1895, page 4a,
    27 February 1896, page 3e),
    Northumberland & Durham Association of SA on
    7 March 1929, page 6e,
    Royal Society of St George on
    14 March 1929, page 8f
    (for its foundation see Express,
    24 March 1908, page 1g),
    The News,
    24 April 1929, page 7e,
    Royal Empire Society on
    21 March 1929, page 6f,
    Jewish Communal Society on
    4 April 1929, page 6e,
    Catholic Benefit Society on
    25 April 1929, page 8e,
    Irish National Foresters on
    2 May 1929, page 6e,
    Constitutional Club on
    13 June 1929, page 16g,
    Corinthian Club on
    22 August 1935, page 12f.
    Also see South Australia - Immigration.

    Information on the Adelaide Camera Club is in the Register,
    23 April 1925, page 8e.

    The golden jubilee of the Girls' Friendly Society is in The News,
    6 April 1929, page 3b.

    The formation of a gliding club is reported in The Mail,
    16 November 1929, page 2d.

    Photographs of a Sporting Dog Club's field trials are in the Chronicle,
    21 January 1934, page 34; of 5AD Kangaroo Club on
    3 October 1935, page 31.
    "Kangaroos on Parade" is in the Advertiser,
    6 March 1937, page 19c.

    Information on the Liars' Club is in the Advertiser,
    24 February 1937, page 22e,
    6, 12 and 25 March 1937, pages 22e, 26f and 26h,
    1 April 1937, page 17d,
    12, 22, 28 and 29 May 1937, pages 10e, 25b, 30a and 30c,
    2, 3 , 12, 19, 22 and 28 June 1937, pages 24b, 20e, 26f, 24f, 20f and 20b,
    1 July 1937, pages 11c-23g,
    14 August 1937, page 22d.

    The formation of an Authors and Artists Club is reported in The News,
    8 July 1937, page 3a.

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