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  2. Advertising

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  3. FOUNDATION DAY.

    The members of the Australian Natives' Association in Adelaide met in fairly strong force at the Public Library Institute Hall on Monday night to celebrate ...

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  4. EAST-END BLAZE.

    Shortly before 9 o'clock on Monday night the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call from the alarm at Rundle street east. On arrival at the spot, a portion of the ...

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  5. WATER RAN TO WASTE.

    Heavy rain has been falling in the South Island. Rivera are flooded up country. There was a particularly heavy downpour at the Bluff, where the Harbour Board ...

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  6. CENSOR V. NEWSPAPER.

    The hearing of the case in which the proprietors of The Daily News were proceeded against by the censor on charges of having improperly published information ...

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  7. BRANSON ARRESTED.

    On the arrival of the Niagara to-day a passenger, George Branson, was arrested on a charge that, being an insolvent, he quitted South Australia with more than ...

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  8. WAGES AND THE WAR.

    On November 30 Mr. Justice Heydon made an important pronouncement, in which he held that Wages Boards for the time being were not to consider ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    At about 4.30 on Monday afternoon, while driving along Rundle street, Adelaide, in a two wheeled Vehicle, a peculiar accident befell Mr. Button, superintendent of ...

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  10. A CABINET CHANGE.

    Mr. J. W. Gulland (Junior Lord of the Treasury and Scottish Whip since 1909) has been appointed Patronage Secretary to the Treasury in succession to the late Mr. B. ...

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  11. KNOCKED DOWN.

    Mr. John Southcott, of 200 Halifax street, while walking along Rundle road on Monday morning shortly after 9 o'clock, was run into and knocked down by a ...

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  12. LOCH TORRIDON.

    The Russian four-masted barque Loch Torridon (2,000 tons), which is making a voyage to Geelong, has been dismasted in a gale. The cargo of the vessel ...

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  13. THROWN OUT.

    Capt. Barclay, master of the dredge London, engaged in operations at Port Adelaide, met with an accident at Largs on Sunday evening. He was driving with two ...

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  14. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    At an enquiry held to consider a proposal to suspend the increments due to the whole of the railway and tramway service, the chief accountant of railways stated that the ...

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  15. SMALLPOX.

    On Monday the Chief Quarantine Officer sent to Torrens Island a contact of the smallpox patient, revaccinated him, and caused him to be placed in an ...

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  16. HAND THROUGH A WINDOW.

    Mrs. Mary Reed, wife of Mr. William Reed, was found by a constable at about 6.50 p.m. on Monday in a lane off Market street, Adelaide, with a cut in her arm. ...

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  17. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Edward Jacomb, barrister-at-law at Vila, who wrote a book to demonstrate the failure of the Anglo-French condominium, and who went to England a few months ...

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  18. A LAD'S PLUCKY ACT.

    WALLABOO, January 23.—sensational bolt took place this morning. A lad named George Piosser was driving a horse in a hooded buggy, and in the trap were ...

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  19. POLICEMAN'S DEATH.

    The inquest on the body of Tpr. Harris, of the Tasmanian police, who was killed at Lovett in particularly brutal circumstances late at night on January 8, while ...

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  20. IN THE COURTS.

    James Joseph Bourke, a well-built and fashionably dressed young man, appeared at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday in answer to a charge that he had ...

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  21. A YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH

    The Acting City Coroner (Dr. R. S. Rogers) conducted an inquest at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday into circumstances surrounding the death of ...

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  22. POLICE.

    John James Ramsay was charged with having been drunk in Hindley street on Saturday night. He signed the pledge, and was convicted without any penalty, Ramsay was fined £5 10/ or two' ...

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  23. FIREMEN IN A STOREROOM.

    William Moore and Edward Kite, firemen of the Osterley, were handed over to the police on the arrival of the liner at the Outer Harbour on Saturday, charged with ...

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  24. THE SMALLPOX CASES.

    The smallpox patients at Torrens Island are progressing satisfactorily. Owing to the resemblance to the unskilled person of variola and variocella, Dr. Gething states ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE INSTITUTE.

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Port Adelaide Institute was held on Monday evening. Mr. J. W, Channon presided. ...

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  26. ORDER TO QUIT.

    BROKEN HILL, January 25.—In the Police Court to-day, Mary Ann Bishop, landlady, sued Alfred Hales, tenant, for possession of a house. Hales owed £19 ...

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  27. BUSH FIRE.

    CHAIN OF PONDS. January 25.—On Sunday afternoon, at about 2.30, a bush fire began at the back of Kersbrook, in the scrub, and was making at a great speed ...

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  28. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    SYDNEY, January 25.—John Henry Burgess was committed for trial to-day on three charges of false pretences. Accused, it was stated, represented to the manager ...

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  29. FIVE YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE.

    SYDNEY, January 25.—George Reid, aged 34, was sentenced to five years' penal servitude to-day on a charge of assault and robbery. Accused pleaded guilty. On his ...

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  30. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN KERSBROOK DISTRICT.

    KERSBROOK. January 25.—A busk fire began about midday on Sunday on Mr. Barr's leasehold property, west of Kersbrook. Fanned by a strong west wind, the ...

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  31. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday. January 25.

    John Jenkins was charged by James Henry Williams with having on January 7 stolen a quantity of fruit and vegetables. Mr. Dempster, who appeared for the informant, asked for a remand ...

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  32. THE LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE.—Cause List; Limited Jurisdiction, Wednesday, January 7. at 1 o'clock.—At the Local Courthouse, before Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M.—Applications Marine Store Dealers' ...

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  33. IN GERMAN COLOURS.

    At the District Court to-day Alfred William Bond (manager of the Star Picture Theatre, Bourke street,: Melbourne), was proceeded against by D. S. Abraham ...

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  34. VISIT TO J. A. LAWTON AND SONS' WORKS.

    On Monday afternoon about 20 members of the Master Carriage and Wagon Builders' Association, representing as many firms in South Australia, at the invitation ...

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  35. SHOP DESTROYED.

    VICTOR HARBOUR, January 25.— Messrs. Battye, Jones, & Co.'s grocery and drapery store at the Hindmarsh Valley waterworks was totally destroyed during ...

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  36. MAGISTRATES'.

    BRIGHTON; January 25 (before Messrs. John O'Conniell and Thomas Freebairn).—James Edward Maple, Inbourer, of Edwardstown, W. Moffat Anderson, and James Wallace Anderson ...

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  37. DROWNED IN A BATH.

    PERTH, January 25.—An ll-months' old infant was left playing in a bath by its another, Mrs. George Nicholls, who went to dress. She states that the plug was out of ...

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  38. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday (before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., H. McArthur, W. H. Carpenter, H. V. Moyle, and W. Mahon), Patrick Liddy, an old ...

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  39. OUT OF HER DEPTH.

    SYDNEY, January 25.—Lua Hollingdale, daughter, of Mr. E. J. Hollingdale, jeweller, of Sydney, was drowned at Varooma to-day. She was on a holiday to the south ...

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  40. DEARER BUTTER.

    Since December 12 the wholesale price of butter in Sussex street has advanced 16/ per cwt. It now stands at 122/ per owt. delivered in boxes to local trade, and ...

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