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  4. MR. WADE ON THE WAR

    The State Parliament resumed business yesterday evening. One of the Opposition asked the Acting Premier whether any Ministerial statement was likely to be ...

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  5. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    The hotel guest frowned. Then he frowned again, only more so. "Waiter!" he said. "Waiter!" "Yes. sir!" 'There's sand on this bread, waiter." "Sand sir ...

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  6. THE AVENGER,

    On June 30 Sir Doveton Sturdee was appointed Chief of the War Staff at the Admiralty. For a man devoted to the noise of guns the post was not entirely enviable, ...

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  7. BISHOP OF WILLOCHRA.

    The Bishop of Carpentaria Rt. Rev. Dr. Gilbert White) has signified his acceptance of the Bishopric, of the new South Australian diocese of Willochra. It is thought ...

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  8. LIGHT RAINS.

    Mr. Bromley Commonwealth Meteorological Officer) stated at noon on Thursday —"Only light and scattered showers, accompanied by thunderstorms, resulted from ...

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  9. WOLVES!

    The following story a night's terrible experience was related by a wounded Russian officer to the correspondent of a Riga newspaper, The officer was wounded ...

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  10. GUILTY OF TREASON

    The latest Cape newspapers to hand contain details of the trial and conviction of Jozef Fourie and Dieut. Johannes Fourie officers of the Noordelike Transvaal ...

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    MJR.-GEN. SIR JOHN G. MAXWELL, COMMANDING THE FORCES Us EGYPT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ELECTROCUTED.

    The circumstances attending the death of Thomas Frederick Ourrall (35), a linesman in the employ of the Electric Supply Company, who was electrocuted on January 26 ...

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  13. SHORT-WEIGHT CHAFF.

    On December 8 Mr.. H. W. Andrew, a civil servant purchased a bag of [?] from Thomas T[?] a chaff merchant of St Peters which when weighed was found ...

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  14. FIRE AT A MINE.

    A disastrons his occurred yesterday afternoon at the Diamond Goldmining Company's property at Diamond Hill The out[?] began at about 3'o clock and it ...

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  15. NEW SCHOOL INSPECTOR.

    In Executive Council on Thursday' Mr. B. S. Roach, Lecturer in History and Literature, and editor of 'The Children's Hour the Education Department, was ...

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  16. EAST-WEST RAILWAY SMASH.

    Probably the longest Coroner's enquiry that the goldfields district has ever known, lasting 11 days, came to an end at Kalgoorlie to-day, when a jury of three decided ...

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  17. A BOY OF MEANS.

    Frank Tate, aged eight and a half, was found sitting in a gutter.in Victoria street., Fitzroy n Tuesday afternoon playing with 30 sovereigns; He said he found the ...

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  18. WOOL SALES.

    At the Sydney wool safes on Wednesday 7,113 bales "were , catalogued and 8,608 •were sold, including private transactions. The market ruled exceptionally firm, and late ...

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  19. WATER SHORTAGE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. G. Ritchie) stated on Thursday that a good supply of water had been struck in the Marlston bore. The flow had been tapped ...

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  20. COWARDLY PRACTICE

    "On the morning of November 11, at Ypres, about 5 o'clock," writes Lce.Cpl. Stewart, of the Cameron Highlanders, the Germans opened a hellish fife on our ...

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  21. A VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Contrary to expectations, the election to fill the vacancy in the the Legislative Assembly caused by the resignation of Mr. A. [?] Hampson who is contesting the ...

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  22. DRILL CLASS AT GAWLER.

    GAWLER, January 27.—The Mayor (Mr. W. H. Cox) yesterday evening .presided over a meeting convened by him for the purpose.. ,o£ considering the advis[?] of forming a drill class Mr. J. ...

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  23. GRAIN STANDARDS.

    The Perth and Fremantle Chambers of Commerce on Wednesday feed the weight of the standard bushel of wheat in Western Australia this season at 61½th and ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before Messrs. T. G[?]p, S.M.. Charles B. Powell, and S. Piereon.] Two men were fined for drunkenness. George Gilmore was fined £3, with [?] costs ...

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  25. DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP?

    There are conditions of' ill health in which no one particular organ appears to be at fault, yet the patient is miserable and unable to pursue the activities of daily ...

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  26. WHEN A SAILOR DIES AT SEA: A "SYMPATHETIC" AUCTION.

    THERE IS ALWAYS A TOUCH OF PATHOS ABOUT AN AUCTION SALE, BUT AN AUCTION AT SEA HAS A FINER SIDE. IT IS THE CUSTOM THE BRITISH NAVY TO SELL THE EFFECTS OF A MAN WHO HAS DIED AT SEA, AND SEND THE PROCEEDS TO HIS WIDOW OR NEAREST RELATIVE IN THE SALE ILLUSTRATED, THE KIT, ORIGINALLY COSTING £7 OR £3, REALIZED OVER £50; THE GOOD-HEARTED BIDDERS GIVING FOR INSTANCE £[?] FOR THREE [?] WHICH COST POSSIBLY FIVE [?] HAVING A BED PUT UP THREE OR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 155 words
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