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  4. SNIPER BROWN.

    Why Charlie Brown should have turned out a degenerate only specialists in the evolution theory could endeavour to explain. His home environment was ...

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  5. COALITION CANDIDATES.

    The conference relating to the selection candidates for the Senate and House of Representatives, so far as New South Wales and Queensland are concerned, was ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. THE CARPENTERS' APPEAL.

    The hearing of the appeal against of the Carpenters and Joiners' Wages Board was continued at the Industrial Court on Wednesday (before Mr. President Brown). The ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The late Sgt. Roy H. (Jack) Larwood, Yacka, who has been killed in action in France, was a fine athlete. He took an enthusiastic interest in cricket, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  9. THE WAR

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  10. CALL TO AUSTRALIA.

    The following call to Australia has been issued by Sir Ernest Shackleton:—"When I came out from the south after long days of struggle and strife in the stark polar ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. NO ANSWER.

    "No response, your "Honor," was the offiial announcement in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning, when the name of Walter Hintze was called. The charge against the man was ...

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  12. SUBMARINING.

    An Italian naval communique states that 448 vessels, of a -tonnage of 429,050, entered Hellan ports for the week ending Thursday, March 15, while 457, of a tonnage of ...

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  13. THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS

    A representative meeting of the several denominations, convened by the South Australian Sunday School Union, was held on Monday evening. Mr.P.H. Nicholls (a Vice-President of the ...

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  14. Loss of the Vigilancia.

    Seven of the victims of the American steamer Vigilancia, which was sank by a German submarine without, warning, were Americans. Capt. Borum and nine of the ...

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  15. STOCKS AND SHARES.

    Apart from gold stocks the tone of the markets on the Stock Exchange of Adelaide on Wednesday was slightly, better than overnight. The principal trade in ...

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  16. LATE PIE. LESLIE NORMAN DAVENPORT.

    News has been received by Mrs. A. Davenport that her son, Pte. L. N. Davenport, was killed in action, on February 16. The deceased was educated at the ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. MILITARY HONOURS.

    The London Gazette of January 26 announces the following awards to members of the Australian Imperial Force:— THE MILITARY CROSS. ...

    Article : 601 words
  18. THE DRIVERS' DISPUTE

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  19. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  20. MOTOR CAR'S SPEED

    Sitting as a Local Court on Wednesday, the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) heard an appeal against a conviction recorded by the Edwardstown, Police Court, presided over by Messrs. J. J. Clark ...

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  21. How the Vigilancia Went I Down.

    Capt. Middleton, who commanded the American ship Vigilancia, states that the steamer foundered in seven minutes. She was painted with €he American colours, ...

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  22. LATE PTE. W. H. HARDY.

    PETERSBURG, March 20.—Mr. A. G. Hardy, of the Loco.-Department, Petersburg, has been informed by the military authorities that his second son, Pte ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. Germans Abandon Women.

    A German submarine abandoned in a damaged open boat the captain, his wife, and eight of the crew of the Swedish schooner Dag, which was sunk on March 13, 200 ...

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  24. Family Notices

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  25. TWO FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    LAMEROO, (March 18.—Early this week the tidings that Mr. Les Davies had succumbed to pneumonia in England caused general regret. He was tie fourth son of ...

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  26. Shipping Defence Measures.

    The situation is more grave than ait any period since the severance of relations. It is known that the Administration takes the most serious view of the loss of life on the ...

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  27. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Our Nhill correspondent writes:—The Rev. W. M. Cannam (Methodist) received a telegram from the Defence Department stating that Pte. Herb Hales (grandson ...

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  28. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    S.A. OIL WELLS.—Fortnightly report, March IT: —Depth of well 4,347 ft. Met with sanider shale, and drilling went better. Lost tools, but fished them out. Shut down for part, of period waiting ...

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  29. BULLION RETURNS.

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  30. REPORTS.

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  31. America's "Chasers."

    The naval authorities advise that it tripht be strategically unsound for America to declare war with Germany until underquote measures have been taken ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Central! News Agency states that an informal conversation with a view to a settlement of the Irish question has been begun in London and Dublin. ...

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  33. LATEST MARKETS.

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  34. UNDEFENDED CLAIM.

    At the local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday (before the Chief Justice, Sir George Murray), Ernest 0. Thomas, inspector, of Adelaide, claimed from V. A. Gemy, of Adelaide, ...

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  35. The German Bald.

    The British merchant vessel which was sunk in the raid on the British coast by German destroyers on Sunday was an bored while awaiting repairs to her ...

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  36. UNITED STATES LABOUR.

    The decision of the Courts m the case of the railwaymen empowers Congress to fix hours and prescribe Wages when the parties disagree, and also to arbitrate in ...

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  37. METRIC SYSTEM AND DECIMAL COINAGE.

    The following motion was carried at the conference meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth in Adelaide on Wednesday:—“That ...

    Article : 133 words
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  39. German Possessions in Pacific.

    At the Conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, in Adelaide, on Wednesday, Mr. J. Maitland Parton (Sydney) moved:—"That the ...

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  41. WHEAT FIGURES.

    The Secretary to the Acting Railways Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Boykett) reported on Wednesday that at present there are 5,612,427 bags of this and last season's ...

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