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  4. A MURDER TRIAL

    As the result of what was described as “the Mannum Murder,” Albert Smith, man of 30 years of age, appeared in the dock of the Criminal Court on Tuesday ...

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  5. INDIAN OUTLOOK

    The Australian press association learns that official cables from India fores[?] serious developments should the threstened civil disobedience campaign, due to start ...

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  6. PARTIAL BOYCOTT

    Symptoms of Gandhism were apparent when the Prince arrived at Nagpur; the capital of the Central Provinces, this morning on a visit of 24 hours, en route to hyde ...

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  7. C.K.C. ON FUN

    Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton, as the guest of the Authors' Club, in London, entertained the members to a delightful after dmner talk on “The Fantastic in Literature ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    The reply of Japan regard—g the Pacific Islands fortifications has been received. It is understood that , general approval is given to the plan agreed upon by Mr. ...

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  9. THE LOST LEADER

    The body of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who died suddenly, aboard the Quest at sea, will reach England via Monte - video, about three weeks hence. Capt. L. D. A. Hussey ...

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  11. AFRICAN STRIKE.

    A considerable number of men have returned to work -on the coal mines. They have been warned by the strikers; but bither to there has been no pulling out. It ...

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  12. Second .in Command.

    Following the death of Sir Ernest Shackieton, the charge of the Quest will devolve upon the second in command, Capt. Frank Wild. Wild joined the expedition in ...

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  13. HOWLS FROM THE ICEROOM.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, on Tuesday. Willkern John Hill, chief steward of £h esteamer City of Norwich, at present lying at No, 1 Quay, Port Adelaide, ...

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  14. INDIA AND FIJI

    The appointment of [?]. He[?]maddin an Indian. Commissioner officer, as a Member of the Fiji delegation, is regarded as [?] indication of the desire of the Indian ...

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  15. OXFORD COMMUNISTS.

    The Oxford University authorities are determined that the spreading of extremist and Bolshevist views among undergraduates shall be checked (says The Daily ...

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  16. DE VALERA'S AIM

    Mr. The Valers [?] been [?] [?] Federation, in an interview with The Echo Paris [?] that his pohey is to bring ...

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  17. REPARATIONS.

    There is much newspaper carnment upon the [?] Notes to the Reparations [?] [?] . The openion in general that the [?] the Canties plan. The [?] ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. T. [?] returned to Adelaide on Tuesday morning after a few days' [?] in Melbourne on private business. He resparked ...

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  19. SWIMMING.

    At wich yesterday the mile swimming championship of Australia resulted: -Bernepaire (N. S .W.), first, S, Springfield (Q.) Recond, and Mullins (Q,) third. The ...

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  20. "ONE-WAY"- TRAFFIC.

    In several of the smaller city , thorough fares the “one way” system of traffic is in vogue, and at a meeting of the Adelaide City .Council on Tuesday the Parliamentary ...

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  21. SEMAPHORE ILLUMINATED CARNIVAL.

    The result of the lazy man competition, which , was run in conjunction with the Semaphore Illuminated Carnival, was announced by Mr. Harry Moore to a large ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. LADY WALKER'S DIVORCE.

    On the ground! of. the cruelty and misconduct of her husband (Sir Robert Milo Walker, Bart.),'Lady Walker was granted a divorce in London recently. the ...

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  23. SAVED TWO CHILDREN.

    A Bromiey (England) vicar's wife,. regardless of her own safety, saved the lives of two children, whom she saw after -dark run into the road in front of a large motor ...

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  24. EATING HOUSES.

    The Adelaide City Council has recently been receiving applications for licences for proprietors of restaurants and fish shops in the city ,and at a meeting of the ...

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  25. SIR WILLIAM ALLARDYCE.

    The ex-Governor of Tasmanian (Sir William Alardyce) and Lady Allardyce and staff arrived at the Outer Harbour oh Monday by the Ascanius en route for ...

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  27. S.P.C.A. CASES AT BALACLAVA.

    As the result of a visit recently made to Bala[?] by Inspector Martin, of the S.P.C.A. [?] drivers of horses appeared at the Police Court at Bala[?] on Friday morning (before Messrs. ...

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  28. HARE “SHOT’’ WITH EMPTY GUN.

    A remarkable incident during a grouseshooting expedition was reported by a gamekeeper, near Aberdeen. The gamekeeper had used all his cartridges, ...

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  29. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR GAS.

    The Works and High ways Committee reported at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Tuesday that the South Australian Gas Company had written, stating ...

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  32. DUCKS PLENTIFUL.

    The close season for ducks terminated on Tuesday, and restrictions will be removed until July 31. There are stated to be large numbers of these birds all over the state ...

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  33. Police.

    Frederick William [?] (65), a labourer, of Port Adelaide, (deeded guilty to two changes of indecent exposure at Port Adelaide on January 38. Sub-Inspector Bond aid the offenses wee ...

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  35. ALL TEN WICKETS.

    M. Mecufcheon, of the Camberwell Methodist team, playing in the “B’’ grade of the Eastern Suburbs Churches Cricket Competition, Melbourne, on Saturday. ...

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