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  4. DESERT WAR,

    An official communication has been presented to the Porte , on behalf of the power in reference to mediation with Lialy. ...

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  5. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Mr. Will Crooks was scathing during the debate on the Array Estimates in the House of Commons recently over the constantly repeated ''replies"' of the Government that ...

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  6. BILLIARDS DISPUTE.

    H e Lord Chief Justice (Lord Alverstone). who is 70 years old, has been for some time confined to bed owing to illness. TTo'-day, however,: in his home, Horn ton ...

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  7. STREET OBSTRUCTION.

    An interesting appeal case concerning the interpretation of the word Obstruction in regard to public roadways was heard before the Chief Justice and Mr, Acting ...

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  8. CLAIM OF A DOCTOR.

    The Adelaide United Friendly Societies Dispensary was the defendant in an action which was brought before Mr. Acting [?] Buchanan at the Supreme Court on ...

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  9. TITANIC CATASTROPHE.

    At the present moment the people of England America and Canada are in a condition of tension unparalleled in the recent history of the nations. ...

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  10. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    Despite the presentation of a petition bearing 100,000 signatures, praying for the reprieve of the death sentence passed on Frederick Henry Seddon for[?] by ...

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  11. GROSS CHANNEL

    Miss Quim by, an American aviator, who has secured an expert pilot's certificate, flew in a biplane from Dover to Boulogne, and made a safe landing. ...

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  12. Warning of Disaster.

    The Daily News publishes details of the general elections in Turkey in which the Young Turk Party has scored a sweeping victory over the Opposition ...

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  13. DR. A. H. BENNETT SUED.

    Mr. Commissioner Russell. S. M., and. Messrs. J. E. Thomas and W. J. Thomas were occupied for some time at the Local Court on Wednesday in hearting a case in ...

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  14. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  15. LATEST MARKETS.

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  16. COL ASTOR'S FATE.

    Throush the. long night pathetic scenes have' occurred in the streets outside the offices of the White star Company Weeping relatives, and thousands besides, of ...

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  17. SKIRTING THE ICE.

    In consequence of the dire menace of the icefields all White Star liners, and vessels belonging to many other companies, have made arrangements for the Atlantic passage ...

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  18. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Juno, 105, G. .McKay, Port Vincent. SAILED.—April 17. Kanatta kangaroo island and second Valley Wa[?] Edi[?] ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    During the two wars he' had charge of the Monteith State School Mr. E. H. B. Nan arrow proved exceedingly popular. At a largely attended farewell social many ...

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  20. PROVIDENTIAL DETENTON.

    Anions a number- of cases reported- of passengers who had intended joining the Titanic- on her maiden voyage, Mr. Norman Titanic K. C., M. P., has been congratulated ...

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  21. NOBLE MEN WENT DOWN

    It is understood that all the women and children in the steerage compartments as well as those in the saloon were given the first chance of life T[?] behaved with ...

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  22. NO MORE SURVIVORS.

    The liner Virginian arrived on the scene too late to see anything of the Titanic. No hope remains now for any survivors other then the 650 to 700 souls of whom reports ...

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  24. LATEST MINING

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  25. DOMINION RECIPROCITY.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Harcourt) stated in the House of Commons in reply to sir Gilbert Parker (Unionist M. P. fun Gravesend) that he was not aware of the ...

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  26. WORTH A HUNDRED MILLION.

    A prominent. London banker has estimated, according to a report in one of the city l s this morning, that there were a score of persons on board the Titanic who ...

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  27. COME TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the Police Force to-day asked the Premier for an increase in pay and for the restoration of the pensions system. The Premier said he thought ...

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  28. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  29. REPORTS.

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  30. GERMAN SYMPATHY,

    Upon the meeting of the Reichstag the President expressed on behalf of the German people profound grief in the disaster which had befallen Britain and America by ...

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  31. TWO MILLIONS OF WEALTH LOST

    The wealth which went to the Lower depths with the has been estimated to represent filly two millions sterling That comprised cargo jewels and ...

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  32. LOW OF IMMIGRATION

    The Union House of Assembly has adopted a clause in the Land Settlement Bill empowering. the Government- to make allotments of Grown lands to oversea applicants. ...

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  33. CARPATHIAN TOO LATE.

    There have been and continue to be witnessed piteous scenes at the White Star Company's offices in Cockspur street, London. Hundreds of relatives of .passengers ...

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  34. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  35. DEMENTED MAN'S ACT.

    A shocking domestic tragedy occurred this afternoon at Buinnile near Windsor Witham Jones a coach painter who has been drinking lately and has Had a ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. SOME OF THE SURVIVORS.

    The rescued passengers include Mrs. Astor (wife of Col. Jacob Astor), the Countess of Rothes, Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay (Chairman and Managing Director ...

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  38. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS RAINFALL.

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  39. TITANIC TWO MILES DEEP.

    The Titanic lies , two miles deep in the Atlantic, between Sable Island, Nova Scotia, and Cape Race, Newfoundland. The vessel carried diamonds estimated of the ...

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  40. -SOUTHAMPTON'S AWFUL SORROW.

    Southampton is weighed down by an indescribable pall of mourning The scenes are pitiful in the extreme. Practically the whole of the crew of 903 men had been ...

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  41. STRIKE UNREST.

    Messages from Lima, the capital of Peru record a general strike at . the Chicano sugar, plantations. The cane fields were set on fire, and great damage was done. Many ...

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  42. PRISONERS ON STRIKE.

    A strike occurred among the prisoners in the Lyttelton Gaol. The trouble started early in the morning, shortly after the prisoners were unlocked.' After breakfast ...

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  43. INSURANCES.

    The lost liner cost about £1,250,000 to build. Her hull and cargo were insured cans aboard waiting to learn the latest tidings. The absence of definite news has ...

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  44. THE LAW COURTS.

    Before Mr. Commissioner Russell, SM., Messrs J. E. Thomas, and W. J. Thomas.-] Currie street as conducting a business street as [?]hews & Co., claimed from ...

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  45. A CONTINENT IN MOURNING

    There were a laree number of French passengers on board the Titanic and the Paris office of the White Star line have been besieged by weeping enquirers. ...

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  46. ROUGH ATLANTIC PASSAGE.

    A letter received by relatives in Adelaide this week from the superintendent of one of the big Canadian railway systems, relates a hazardous Atlantic crossing, and is ...

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  47. MURRAY LOCKS EXPERT.

    Capt. E. N. Johnston, the American expert who has been commission by the Government to advise Oil the construction of locks for the River Murray has ...

    Article : 95 words
  48. THE IMAGINATION APPALLED.

    Members of the House of Commons arose and bared their heads while the Prime Minister stood before the Treasury Benches this evening and read the latest telegraphic ...

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