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  2. Advertising

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  3. "AN EYE OPENER."

    The South Australian Drivers' Union met at the Trades Hall Council on Friday, February 13, and discussed a number of complaints made by the men against ...

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  4. DEPORTED AGITATORS.

    The Daily Citizen asserts that the leader of the deported South Africans (Mr. Bain) has instituted proceedings against several London newspapers for alleged libel in ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor (Sir Samuel Way) will preside at the welcome meeting to Dr. Mawson at the University this afternoon. ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law), replying to a deputation of farmers, said some means must be found to place the ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between George Gray, the young Australian, and Falkiner has been concluded at Glasgow. The contest was played with ivory balls, and Gray ...

    Article : 67 words
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  9. THE UNIONIST POLICY.

    The Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law) in the journal "Our Flag," outlines the Unionist policy of tariff reform at the ...

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  10. PORTUGUESE RIOTS.

    Travellers from Portugal report that the railway strikers are abundantly supplied with gold. All telegraph and telephone wires have been cut. ...

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  11. LEGAL OPINION SOUGHT.

    A conference between the Labour Party and the deported men has led to the decision that the highest legal opinion regarding the deportations shall be obtained. ...

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  12. ENGLISH HELP PLEDGED.

    At a demonstration at the Opera House, which was attended by the South African leaders, the audience pledged themselves to assist the deported men in their desire ...

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  13. MR. WATERSTON IN DEFENCE.

    Speaking at the Opera House, Mr. Waterston, who is an Australian by birth, denied that the deported men had been guilty of using dynamite, or of plotting to ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. CASUALTIES.

    On February 24 an inquest was concluded in Adelaide on an unknown man, who was found lying unconscious in the Stonyfell olive plantation, and died in the Adelaide ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. THE HON D. M. CHARLESTON.

    The Hon. D. M. Charleston, who will leave for England by the Ceramic this week, was entertained at a social by the South Australian branch of the ...

    Article : 1,671 words
  16. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell), speaking at Bristol, said the Government will, in a few weeks, make a proposal as the price of peace in Ulster. ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 6.7 a.m.; sets 6.50 p.m. Moon rises 11.37 a.m.; sets 9.8 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—High water, 6.30 a.m.; low water, 12.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. TURMOIL AND FREE FIGHTS.

    The chief sensation at the Opera House occurred when Mr. Waterston incidentally said:—"I don't know what the Labour Party is like in England." There were ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. POLLING ON ONE DAY.

    The House of Commons, by 215 votes to 152, has carried the second reading of Sir H. C. Verney's (Liberal M.P. for North Bucks) Bill fixing all polis at general ...

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  20. A SMALL FIRE.

    The Adelaide Fire Brigade was called to a small fire at 12 Brown street, at about 5 p.m. on Saturday. The papers under the counter of Mr. Addison's barber shop ...

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  21. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    While aviating at Paris, Lord Edward Grovenor made nine successive loops in the air. ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING.

    The annual meeting of the Kadina and Wallaroo Jockey Club was held in the Druids' Hall, Kadina, on Thursday, February 26. Mr. D. Dunn (President) presided ...

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  23. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Shortly before midnight on Friday Mr. H. G. Davis, labourer, of Port Adelaide, had a marvellous escape from serious injury. He was engaged at the Blue ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. BANK DEFRAUDED.

    In the King's Bench Division the Commercial Bank of Australia is suing Corn Minnett, alias Bellow Hawker, and Herbert Cowell, alias Herbert Hawker, to ...

    Article : 304 words
  25. THE OXFORD CREW.

    Burdekin, a Sydney student, has been chosen as emergency for tie Oxford University eight-oar crew. ...

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  26. DURBAN, February 28.

    In a mile championship run Hedeman, an Australian, beat Harold Wilson, of England, in 4m. 39 1-5s. The world's record for the distance is 4m. 15 3-5s. ...

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  27. PARIS, February 28.

    A [?]livan was engaged in the delivery of registered packages to a financial institution when robbers relieved it of £40,000, in a main thoroughfare. ...

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  28. INJURED HAND.

    KEITH, February 28.—Mr. W. Graves met with a serious accident a few days ago. He was engaged in sharpening the knives on the chaffcutter when one of his ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT REFORMS.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 329 votes to 214, has approved of the Government's fiscal reform policy, notably in regard to the relief of land from taxation. ...

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  30. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Jute.—February-March shipments, £32 £7/6 a ton. Wool.—The Antwerp sales closed with wool firmer to-day. Altogether 5,438 bales ...

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  31. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    MILLICENT, February 27.—A little daughter of Mr. C. Telfer, of Tantanoola, was bitten on an ankle by a snake on Tuesday. She was brought into Millicent for ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. PARENTS MURDERED BY SON.

    Andre Martin, aged 17 years, a carpenter's son in a village, near Epernay, has confessed that he killed his father and mother in their sleep on the night after ...

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  33. EXCITING COLLISION.

    MILLICENT, February 27.—A smash occurred on the Hatherleigh road, about two miles from Millicent, yesterday morning. Mr. A. L. E. Spehr, of Furner, was ...

    Article : 196 words
  34. CAPETOWN DOCK.

    Mr. Nicholson, a harbour engineer, giving evidence before the Dominions Commission, said that for two years Capetown had been able to accommodate vessels 750 ...

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  35. CHINESE DEATHS.

    Consternation reigns in official circles through the sudden deaths of Chao-Ping-Chun (an ex-Premier) and Tutuh Chi-Hli, the righthand man of the President ...

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  36. THE "WHITE WOLVES."

    Aeroplanes located the "White Wolf" brigands in the Honan province. Two battles followed, and Government troops killed 3,000 of the desperadoes. ...

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  37. REMARKABLE THUNDERSTORMS.

    Further reports have been received from correspondents in different parts of the State respecting the thunderstorm which occurred on Friday. At Victor Harbour ...

    Article : 480 words
  38. MOTHER AND SON INJURED.

    MEADOWS SOUTH.-February 27.—Mr. Leslie Rogers and his mother, when about to start from their home at Prospect Hill yesterday, to attend the show here, met ...

    Article : 122 words
  39. FORTHCOMING FIGHTS.

    Mr. "Showy" Baker has arranged that Packy Macfarland shall visit Australia in June, when Mr. Baker intends to hold a series of boxing championship events. Mr. ...

    Article : 38 words
  40. A PERSIAN AFFRAY.

    Mjr. Ohlson, a Swede, has been killed while endeavouring to lay a mine at a gateway leading to the residence of Ma-Idwan, a disloyal official, who was besieged by ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. RAILWAY ENGINE DISABLED.

    SNOWTOWN, February 28.—The engine of the Kadina and Wallaroo passenger train to Adelaide via Brinkworth became disabled one mile this side of Bute this ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. AN IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    The Government has prepared a Bill authorizing the irrigation of the Karabagh Steppes at a cost of £1,000,000. It is proposed to devote the area in question, which ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. A BARRIER BLAZE.

    BROKEN HILL, March 1.—A fire on Friday night destroyed a six-roomed wood-and-iron house in Gossan street, owned and occupied by Charles Jory. The building ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. A NATIVE OUTRAGE.

    A native miner has been remanded on a charge of having attempted to murder a white miner while the latter was asleep. A cartridge was placed under his bed, and ...

    Article : 47 words
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  46. MERCHANDISE.

    Hemp.—Market slow. March-May shipments, £26 per ton. Copra.—Market flat. Southsea Islands, in bags, quoted at £28 2/6. ...

    Article : 79 words
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  48. A WOMAN'S SENTENCE.

    Frau Hamm, after having been five and a half years in prison in connection with a 14 years' sentence for the alleged murder of her husband at Flandersbach ...

    Article : 63 words
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  51. NEW AIRSHIP DEVICE.

    A revolving shelter shed, capable of receiving an airship in any wind, and of being lowered into a trench so as to be invisible from the sea in time of war, is ...

    Article : 41 words
  52. BREADSTUFFS.

    Wheat.—The market on Friday was firm but less active, buyers having apparently sa[?]isfied requirements for the time being. The cargo by the steamer Splisby was sold ...

    Article : 63 words
  53. CARDINAL'S VALET ARRESTED.

    Caretti, the late Cardinal Rampolla's valet, has been arrested. He is suspected of having stolen the cardinal's missing will involving a large sum of money. The map ...

    Article : 40 words
  54. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
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  56. BREADSTUFFS.

    The wheat market yesterday was steady, quiet, and unchanged. Liverpool futures:—March, 7/4 1/2 Per cental; May, 7/4 3/4: July, 7/4. The quantity of wheat-and flour ...

    Article : 83 words
  57. CANADIAN LOAN.

    Underwriting is proceeding in connection with a Canadian 4 per cent, loan of £5,000,000, at £99. ...

    Article : 24 words
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