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  2. Advertising

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  3. A CHANGE COMING

    The weather officer had cheering information. to give on. Wednesday morning. Al cool change it appears, is approaching, and. although to-morrow morning may be hot, ...

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  4. THE VETO BILL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), introducing the Parliament Bill dealing with the House of Lords' veto the House of Commons to-day, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PROSPECTS SCOTCH CRITICISMS.

    Sir John Sinclair, Bart., one of the Scottish Agricultural Commissioners who recently toured Australia, was interviewed to-day on his arrival at Plymouth, spoke ...

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  6. RUSSIA AND CHINA

    The reply of the Chinese Government to the demands which led to the occupation by the Russians of the Hi region are considered by the Russian Government to he ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL.

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  8. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Criminal Sessions were continued at the Supreme Court on Wednesday morning, before his Honor (Mr. Justice Homburg) and juries. The Assistant Crown ...

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  9. LANG LANGFORD EIGHT. LANG AGAIN DISQUALIFIED.

    Much interest sas centred to-day in the hosing contest between W. Lang, the Australian champion, and: Sam Langford, the colored American. ' ...

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  10. THE SHARE MARKET. To-Day's Quotations.

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. Advertising

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  13. KING'S FIRST LEVEE.

    His Majesty King, George V. held the first levee of his reign to-day. The presentations consisted mainly of officials and members of diplomatic bodies. ...

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  14. LONDON MARKET.

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  15. HON. ANDREW FISHER.

    A representative of every trade union in the United Kingdom has been invited to a banquet, to be held in London on May 33, to enable them to meet the Hon. ...

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  16. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The London afternoon papers contain comments on the decisive victory of the Australians over the South Africans in the fourth test match, concluded in ...

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  17. Men for Bush Clearing.

    The central unemployed body m London. in reference, to a request for men for clearing bush in New South Wales, are arranging to send- by the steamer Pakeha, ...

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  18. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Afric, s., 7,804 tons, J.Stivey, from Liverpool. J. Dalgcty & Co., agents. Passengers:—From Liverpool-Messrs. F. Ross, A. W. Harlow. & Shins, V. Parker, E. W. Farnley, F. Simpson, B. ...

    Article : 315 words
  19. SOUTH BROKEN HILL NOMINATIONS.

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. MADEIRA CLEAN.

    The strenuous efforts of the Portuguese health authorities to stamp out the serious epidemic of cholera at Madeira has proved successful, and the island is now officially ...

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  22. MINING NEWS. BULLION RETURNS.

    B K Block 14 Company.—Carbonates dispatched for the week ended February 18—495 tons, assaying 32.4 per cent. lead and 16.5 oz silver. ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Lauderdale waas launched at Campbelltown, Scotland. ...

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  24. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Ziegler Prospecting and Option Syndicatc, February 21.—"Marvel Loch telegraph station-Still on good gold, going, well. will he in Southern Cross few days with gold." ...

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  25. MR. J. J. VIRGO.

    A telegram was received in Adelaide on Wednesday from Mr. J. J. Virgo, general secretary of the Sydney Y.M.C.A., intimating that he had accepted the offer ...

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  26. LEAD MARKET.

    Messrs Ward & Co. have Supplied us with the following quotation, dated February 21:—Lead, £13 1/3, a fall ofs2/6. ...

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  27. NATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS DEATH AT FORDERTOWN.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Farris Kassin. died suddenly. He was an Ottorman dealer and hawker, and had benn in the district for six years. He took a keen interest id ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Marconi Upheld.

    Sir Robert J. Parker, judge of the Chancery Division of the. High Court' of Justice, has upheld the Marconi wireless telegraphy patent of 1900 as against the ...

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  29. LANG'S BLUNDER.

    Yet another of the heavy-weight boxing contests arranged by the Australian promoter, Air. H. D. Mclntosh, in order to find a white man tit to meet J. Johnson for the world a ...

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  30. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  31. THE ALLURING BARMAID.

    A deputation from the Social Service and Reform Bureau to-day asked Mr. Murray to prohibit the sale of liquor to persons under 21 years of age. Mr. Murray replied ...

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  32. Paris Talks to Canada.

    To-day the leat of talking by means of wireless telegraphy across the full stretch of the Atlantic Ocean was accomplished. From the wireless telegraphy station on ...

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  33. VALUABLE STUD BOOKS.

    Mr. Ailck Murray intimated to the members of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society on sednesday that he would have great pleasure in presenting to t ie ...

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  34. THE MARCH SHOW.

    The proximity of the Adelaide March Show was referred to at a meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society on Wednesday by the president (Hon. W. ...

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  35. A BROKEN ANKLE.

    Mr. M. J. Timmens,proprietor of the Pier Hotel is experience ing a run of ill-luck: On Saturday afternoon his eldest daughter. was ...

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  36. PASSENGERS WITHOUT TICKETS.

    The facility with which passengers can board the Glenelg train at the Victoria-square station without first producing tickets leads to many prosecutions in the ...

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  37. CHARGED WITH BRIBERY.

    Thomas Annandale James was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday afternoon with having, on October 25, whilst employed in the public service ...

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  38. YOUNG MEN CRIMINALS.

    Joseph. Henry Denmead, James. Macc, and Sydney Denmead were brought before the court to-day for sentence. Joseph Henry Denmead and Mace had been called ...

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  39. CASUALTIES AT NHILL.

    Mr. Maynard, employed by Mr. E. Miles, near Serviceton. on Sunday wag kicked on tie head by a horse after it had thrown him. ...

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  40. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Singer Sewing Machine Company versus Samuel Melville, of Albert-street, Adelaide.—This was a claim for the return of a pewing machine and accessories. £14 10/, and £3 7/6 balance of hire. ...

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  41. ANOTHER FIRE AT WHITE CLIFFS.

    Another fire occurred here about 2 o'clock this morning, when a private house belonging to Mr. Henry Abotomey was burned. The owner is at present supposed ...

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  42. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Rev. Francis Cohen, Rabbi of the Jewish. Church in. Sydney, and also the recognised head of the Jewish Church in Australia, arrived in Adelaide by the ...

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  43. BOATING FATALITY.

    The Una bane police have received a report from Caboolbure that Charles Goods win was drowned off Turbul Point yesterday. He was out in a beat in a heavS ...

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  44. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Michael Kiernan was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for not having sufficient lawful means of support. James Graham was ordered to pay 5/ weekly ...

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  45. FATALLY BURNT.

    A buring fatality occurred at Lancefield last night, when David Cullen was burned to death m his camp. ...

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  46. MORE IMMIGRANTS

    The R.M.S. Otranto, which arrived today, brought another large batch of immigrants. For this State there were-' 236, including 23 families. For Victoria there ...

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  47. GREAT DEMAND FOR CATTLE.

    Charleville, February 17—Since the proclamation was issued regarding the nodules there has been a keen demand for cattle, of which the briskets can be used if free ...

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  48. MOTOR CAR WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    James Davis, for driving a motor ear I without having a license to do so and for not having lights attached to the vehicle, was lined £3 10/ at the Adelaide Police ...

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  49. FEDERAL COURT AND STATE AWARDS.

    The recent compulsory conference in Melbourne of master builders and employes was to-night characterised as a comedy by Mr. W. N. Pringle at a meeting of the ...

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  50. SEQUEL TO A MOTOR TRIP

    The Adelaide local Court was occupied for a considerable time on Wednesday, with an action brought by W. H. Oliver, motor car proprietor, against Dr. Donald ...

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  51. IMPLEMENT MAKERS' STRIKE.

    The employes in the implement trade are still on strike to-day. A number of nonunionists came out and joined the union, and another shop, was closed down. It is ...

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  52. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Arthur klopp, for having behaved indecently on Semrphore road, Semaphore, on Tuesday, was ordered to pay 25/. ...

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  53. PRESENTATION TO MRS. BARTON.

    At a meeting in the lodgeroom of the Come and Welcome Lodge, No. 61, L.O.G.T., on Saturday last, Mrs. Helen Barton, who is a member of the order, ...

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  54. BIG SCHOOL OF WHALES

    A private telegram received in Melbourne to-day stated that a school of whales. 37 in number, has been stranded on Perkins Island, situated near the entrance to Duck ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  56. BROKEN HILL NEWS. Broken Hill, February 23. MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTANT.

    Mr. J. N. Jonas, was appointed accountant to the Municipal Council at the meet-ing last night at a salary of £400. Mr. Jonas was for many years bookkeeper to ...

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  57. SUNDAY CONCERT REGULATIONS.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. F.S. Wallis), in referring to the reports of concerts held at Port Pirie last Sunday night, drew the attention of a reporter on Wednesday to ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. SILVER CITY SHOW.

    Th annual meeting of the Siver City' Agricultural Society was held last night, and Mr. G. D. Delprat was elected patron. Mr. A. Malthouse president, and Mr. W. ...

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