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  2. Advertising

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  4. WHEN DARKNESS REIGNS.

    Once upon a time, and not long ago, either, there was a worthy town Councillor who opposed a plan to extend the hours of night illumination in the streets. ...

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  5. A PROFOUND REVELATION.

    In the course of an interview on his return to Sydney, after a tour through parts of this State last week, Earl Grey said: — “I confess I stand hat in hand before the ...

    Article : 216 words
  6. OUR BOOKS.

    There is a great variety of fleas in the world. The big ones, and the little ones, and so. ad infinitu[?] you remember the much quoted [?] [?] the advantage ...

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  7. TIGKETLESS TRAVELLERS.

    Several ticketless travellers were dealt with an Tuesday at the Adelaide Police Court. The Bench was occupied by Messrs. T. Gepp, S. M., and H. Wells. Mr. G. T. ...

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  8. CAS COMMISSION.

    The Gas Commission took further evidence at Parliament House on Tuesday. Present—Mr. Angas Parsons, M. P. (Chairman), Hons. E. Lucas and J. H. Vaughan, ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.

    Early this afternoon the Premiers' Conference resumed discussion of the subjects dealt with by the special committees. Mr. Holman opened the debate on the ...

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  10. CATTS' DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Gordon had before him the case in which James Howard Catts, M.H.R., brought a suit for the restitution of conjuga[?] rights ...

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  11. HUSBAND POISONED HIMSELF.

    A magisterial enquiry was opened, to-day by Mr. R. D. Nielson into the circumstances surrounding the death of Harry Perey Wheatley, who is stated to have ...

    Article : 363 words
  12. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  13. RAND GOLD RESULTS.

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE OUTLOOK.

    In view of the prevailing dullness in Australia, and generally stagnant markets, a evidenced by the minimum of fluctuntions in daily quotations the following London ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. SAVINGS BANK.

    The telegraphic report of the Premiers' Conference contained an error which took away some credit from the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg). It stated that ...

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  16. METALS

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  17. PARCELS BY [?]ST.

    After a flying visit to Sydney, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) returned to Melbourne to-day. Mr. Wynne stated that a proposal which he rather favoured, [?]ad ...

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  18. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. H- Homburg) returned to Adelaide from Melbourne on Tuesday. He had been to the Premiers' Conference with the Premier ...

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  19. THE LOCAL MARKET.

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  20. BIG WORKS CLOSED.

    The closure of the extensive works of Walker's, Limited, employing more than 500 hands, has had a depressing effect which is, however, relieved by the ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    Miss Elizabeth Hughes (16), a daughter of Mr. Richard Hughes, of Balhannah, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Monday as the result of burns accidentally received . ...

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  22. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Frozen Meat.—River Plate shinments during March were:—Mutton, 185,500 carcases: lamb, 146,500 carcases: frozen beef, 119,500 qrs.; chilled beef, 349,000 qrs. ...

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  23. A GOOD DAY FOR THE GATE.

    In the course of a sermon at St. andrew's Cathedral on Sunday morning, Arehbishon Wrigh; referred to the holding of the Royal Agricultural Show on Good ...

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  24. ABATTOIRS ROYAL COMMISSION.

    [?]Mr. H. P. Ive, the superintendent of the Metropolitan Abattoirs, was before the Abottoirs Commission on Tuesday. The object of his appearance was to amend a ...

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  25. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, April 4.-In the Penshurst district, outside of Wa[?] nambool, on the evening of March [?] during a terrific hailstorm, a young man, ...

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  26. CRICKET.

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  27. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    MOUNT BARKER, April 6.—An unfortunate mishap befell a motor cyclist named Ferguson at Mount Barker on Saturday afternoon last. Forhuson, who is an ...

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  29. STRENUOUS POLITICS.

    On Saturday night Mr. Fisher (Minister for Customs) attempted to address his constituents. The town hall was crowded early and hundreds were shut out. The ...

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  30. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.— A GRADE.

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  31. ARTIFICIAL MANURE INDUSTRY.

    The Interstate Commission to-day resumed its investigation into the tariff. Arthur Harry Hasell, importer and manufacturer, carrying on business in Victoria. ...

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  32. HAND AMPUTATED.

    STREAKY BAY, April 2.—On wednesday the eldest son of Mr. George Chester was brought in from Calca to the public hospital suffering from a severe accident. ...

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  33. GENERAL.

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  35. FOOTBALL.

    The eighth annual meeting of the above association was held at the Y. M. C.A. on March 30. Mr. J. S. Philps presided over a large attendance. The Secretary (Mr. P. J. Hill) read the report, which ...

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  36. COLLIDED WITH A MOTOR CAR.

    NARRACOORTE, April 6.—On Friday afternoon while Mr. A. Pallant one of the Hynam settlers, was cycling to Narra[?]oorte, he collided with a motor car and ...

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  37. MISHAPS DURING SCHOOL RECESS.

    NORTH BUNDALEER, April 4.—While playing football during the lunch hour at North Bundaleer School on Wednesday last Lance Beale. son of the officer in charge of ...

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  38. WEST COAST ACCIDENTS.

    STREAKY BAY. March 28.—On Thursay night as Messrs. J. Opie and T. Wilson were returning home from visiting some friends they were thrown out of their ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

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  41. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  42. GOLF.

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  43. BULLION RETURNS.

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  44. MINER KILLED.

    BROKEN HILL, April 6.—Samuel David I Trembath (39), working on the Block 14 Mine, was killed this evening. He was struck by a fall of ground, which knocked ...

    Article : 53 words
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