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  2. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The committee of experts on the preservation of St. Paris Cathedral have submitted their report to the dean and vestry. They state that no settlement of ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From the Rev. I. ROONEY. K[?] Town:-Education cannot be [?] [?] It simply describes the order in which things are supposed to have ...

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  4. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to communicate with the Governments of the principal wheat-producing States to ascertaom what steps, if any, have been taken ...

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  5. INFLUENZA IN EUROPE.

    Signor Mussolini is a victim of an attack of influenza, and has been ordered to bed by his medical advisers.-Reuter. ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Smith, an old resident of Kingston, died there recently. She was born in Wales in 1840, and came to South Australia, where she was married 61 years ago. ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Fire Brigade was called to the home of Mr. H. S. Oliver, at the corner of Hansonstreet and Stevens-place, Adelaide. On ...

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  8. CHILIAN TRADE.

    A mysterious and unsigned cable message has been received in London from Sydney urging an official Chilian announcement to alleviate the existing paralysis in ...

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  9. A MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    A motor car belonging to Mr. A. Birdseye, of Union-street, City, and driven by Miss E. Birdseye, when returning from Munnum on Tuesday morning with ...

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  10. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    The Australian Press Association [?] that each member of the Association team which will shortly tour Australia will receive a kit allowance of £50. The ...

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  11. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London (previous quotations being in ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. ROOMS DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Two wood and iron rooms detached from the main building, situated in Queenstreet, Solomontown, were totally destroyed by fire last night. They were rented by ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. FOOD PRESERVATIVES.

    "Refrain from eating as far as possible any food which contains preservatives, particularly butter." This was the advice given to-day by the chairman of the ...

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  14. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    By the liner Maloja which reached Fremantle to-day from England, Mrs. Allen (Australia's substitute delegate to the fifth annual Assembly of the League of Nations) ...

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  15. KILLED IN A COLLISION.

    An inquest into the circumstances of the death of Hazel Trowbridge (19), who was killed in a collision with an unlighted abandoned car while riding on the front ...

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  16. THE ROEBOURNE CYCLONE.

    A correspondent, writing with regard to the recent Roebourne cyclone, states that at the Woodbrook station, near Roebourne, the liver was strewn with uprooted trees ...

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  17. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The question of the payments of the Government to the Ruhr industrialists during the period of inflation, has been attracting considerable attention in ...

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  18. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The latest wheat quotations are:—May. 184[?] cents.; July, 154 3-8; September, 142¼. ...

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  19. AN ACCIDENTAL COLLISION.

    An enquiry to-day into the circumstances of the death of Ebenezer Fergus Baker (51), of Ormond, who was killed in a collision with a Chinese market ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. MOTOR CAR AND MOTOR CYCLE COLLIDE.

    At about 7.43 o'clock last evening, a collision occurred between a motor cycle ridden by Mr. Frederick Russell, of Youngsteet, North Unley, and a motor car, ...

    Article : 60 words
  21. GOLD FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Equitable and Eastern Banking Corporation is shipping a million and a quarter dollar of gold to Australia. ...

    Article : 31 words
  22. SHIPPING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,050 words
  23. THE PORT ROAD.

    From R. HUGHES, Croydon.—As a constant user of the Port-road, I was pleased to note that the councils are moving in the matter of improvement. Improvement is ...

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  24. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    Association League.—Second Division— Orient 1. Stockport 1. Southern Division —Charlton 0, Swansea 0; Aberdare 2, Brentford 1. ...

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  25. A FRACTURED SHOULDER.

    Mrs. E. Harrison, of James-street, South- Wark, slipped while walking in her yard yesterday, and fractured her shoulder. She was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital. ...

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  26. BOY DIES FROM INJURIES.

    George Mitchell, aged 14 years, was crushed to death against a truck drawn by a bullock team driven by his father, at Taree (New South Wales). The back ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. GIANTS OF FORMER DAYS.

    Mailey Among the Veterans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MANUFACTURERS AND THE TARIFF.

    From DAVID SHEARER:—Mr. E. R. Mann, of Perth, touching the Tariff Board's enquiry in Adelaide, told you that "most of the applications for increased ...

    Article : 341 words
  29. WOOL SALES.

    In re-arranging the dates of sales consequent upon the reduction of offerings by 50 per cent. the brokers throughout Australia have decided that on and after ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The Federal Royal Commission enquiring into the disabilities suffered by Western Australia owing to the Federation, continued its sittings to-day. The ...

    Article : 381 words
  31. PLAYGROUND FOR CROYDON SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    From H. C. SENIOR, Cryodon.-I desire to bring under the notice of parents in the Croydon district the serious position that confronts them owing, first to ...

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  32. IMPROVED COMPETITION AT SYDNEY.

    At the wool sales to-day, 7,826 bales were catalogued, and the sales, including private transactions, totalled 6,737 bales. The market ruled firm at the previous ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. SEMAPHORE TIDES.

    Wednesday, February 18:-T[?] of [?] and high writer doubtful. ...

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  34. THE BELTANA AT [?]

    Messrs. George Wills & Co., [?] the P. & O. Cape Service liner [?] arrived at Durban on February 14, [?] to Australian Potts. ...

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  35. THE CERAMIC.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Company have received cable advice of the [?] Ceramic from Cape Town on February [?] and that she is due at [?] ...

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  36. A COFFEE STALL HELD UP.

    Returning home with a coffee stall this morning, Mr. Sydney Bath was held up by an armed man at the corner of Bromide street and Beryl lane. When bailed up ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. THE TENNESSEE.

    Massers, Dalgety & C[?] ceived cable advice of the deprture of the Tennessee from Antwerp on February [?] for Australian ports. ...

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  38. ADELAIDE WINE AND SPIRIT COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide Wine and Spirit Company was held at the company's office, Royal Exchange Assurance Chembrs, on Tuesday morning, when ...

    Article : 288 words
  39. THE COUNTRY.

    February 16.—Sir. N. G. Bell, Commonwealth Commissioner of Railways; Mr. W. Hill, Minister of Works and Railways; and Mr. Thomas Hill, Chief Engineer at the ...

    Article : 205 words
  40. MOVEMENTS OF INTERSTATE[?] VESSELS.

    Extra cargo to be handled [?] the Melbourne Steamship Company inter-State trader Lowana at Port Adelaide throughout Monday night, [?] ...

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  41. A POLICEMAN'S VIGILANCE.

    At the Local Court recently the question arose when a policeman was on duty, and the S.M. (Mr. D. C. Scott) stated that a policeman was always on duty. A case ...

    Article : 564 words
  42. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Mary Jane".-You have not sent your name and address. ...

    Article : 11 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 950 words
  44. THE DIMBOOLA, FROM FREMANTLE.

    The Melbourne Steamship [?] advise that their passenger steamer Dimboola, which is on her way to Melbourne and Sydney, should arrive at ...

    Article : 60 words
  45. BRITISH MINERS.

    Mr. Frank Hodges, Labor member for Litchfield, replying to Mr. Cook's attack on his "disloyalty" to the Labor cause in counselling five years, rest in ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. THE MALLINA FOR EASTERN STATES.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's freighter Mallina returned to Port Adelaide early on Tuesday from Edithburgh, where she had lifted 900 tons of salt for the eastern ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    February 13.-At the meeting of the town council on Friday night Alderman Spehr, chairman of the electric lighting committee, stated that so far as the lighting of the ...

    Article : 300 words
  48. MELBA THEATRE.

    "The Law Forbids," showing at the Melba Theatre, Dulwich, to-night, is a picture that is a compelling combination of power and charm. It is a story ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. THE BARQUE GARTHPOOL.

    "The barque Garthpool came up the river on Tuesday morning, and went to a discharging berth in the dock, where she will put out over a million [?] ...

    Article : 110 words
  50. UNIMPROVED LAND VALUES.

    Among the passengers for Sydney by the liner Maloja, which arrived at Fremantle to-day from England, were Mr. and Mr. E. D. Simon, who are both ...

    Article : 124 words
  51. ONLY THE TOPS OF THEM.

    Some people will never miss an apportunity for contradiction. Which fact recalls the story of the woman who was travelling through "Wild Wales." ...

    Article : 74 words
  52. "HAS HUMAN NATURE CHANGED?"

    From H. J. CLARK:-The Hon. A. Paynton has reached the [?] that most sentimental Socialists reach, that of blaming poor human nature for the ills ...

    Article : 684 words
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