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  4. MILITARY CORRUPTION.

    The trial of four colonels and two lieutenant-colonels on charges of corruption in connection with the management of the Russian Army Supply Department. was ...

    Article : 82 words
  5. LARCENY AND LYING.

    A German police officer named Glause has been convicted of larceny at Aurich, in Hanover, and has been sentenced to imprisonment for six years with ten years' ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. SEVENTY VIRAGOS. Quiet for Two Months.

    Seventy more suffragettes who particlpaled in the window-smashing outrages in different parte of London last week were convicted on Saturday, and were ordered ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. THE COLOSSAL STRIKE Steadily Extending.

    The steady extension of the great coal strike, which has already rendered considerably over 1,000,000 people idle, is causing increased stagnation of business in ...

    Article : 411 words
  8. FIRE IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    The Golflejevsky Arcade. in St. Petersburg, was destroved by fire last night. The loss of property involved is estit[?] at £100,000. ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  12. MURDER BY ARSENIC.

    Sir Ruius lsaac. K.C., when the Criminal Court rose on Saturday, had not completed his cross-examination of rrederick Henry Seddon, who. in complicity with ...

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  13. FIRE BRIGADES' TROUBLE

    At the meeting of the City Council fortnight ago Councillor Lundie drew up a number of questions with respect to the Fire Brigade's trouble, and asked Councillor ...

    Article : 167 words
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  15. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Wookata. 314. C. Neilson. West Coast. SAILED—March 11. [?]tranto. R.M.S., for ea[?] Staies. Bevir. for eastern States. ...

    Article : 217 words
  16. BOXING IN FASHION.

    "Joe" Edwards, an English muster at the art of boxing, has protested against the action of the German police in placing an interdict on pugilistic exhibitions, He ...

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  17. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Qucen Alexandra, widow of King ratward. is recovering from her illness, but her progress is slow. Her Majesty goes to the south of Europe directly, she is ...

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  18. SIR ARTHUR WILSON.

    Admiral Sir Arthur Kynvet Wilson. V.C., who was principal Sea Lord of the Admiralty from 1900 until a few weeks ago. has been decorated by the King with the ...

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  19. TOO MUCH MARRIED.

    Mr. Hngo Lawrence Ames, formerly provincial secretary of the grand council of the Primrose League, and author of many well-known novels, together with his ...

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  20. YOUNG GIRL ASSAULTED.

    At about half-post on Saturday morning a policeman was attracted to a motor car standing on the St. Kilda-road. He found a girl, apparently unconscious, lying ...

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  21. SHORTAGE OF LABOR COMMISSION.

    On Monday morning the members of the Shortage of Labor Commission met at Parliament House, but did hot take evidence. They spent the morning in inspecting ...

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  22. THE IMPORTUNATE SPINSTER

    Mi[?] Christabel Pankhurst, the seeretary of the Women's Suffrage League. hits issued a manifesto for distribution in the streets of London. in which she explains that the ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The City Council had before it at its nicotine on Monday afternoon a recomme[?] dation from the health committee that the following report by the town clerk (Mr. ...

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  25. PAID IN THEIR OWN COIN

    Two suffragettes who attempted to continue the. campaign of window-smashing in the Kentish suburb of Chtford. about five miles from St. Paul's Cathedral, were ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    In the reports of the various committees presented to the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon the following items appeared:— ...

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  27. THE LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The men engaged at the Port Adelaide deep drainage works returned to work on Monday morning. They struck on Thursday last, because of a grievance against ...

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  28. STEAM BOILERS ACT.

    The Minister of Industry received 42 applications for the position of inspector under the Steam Boilers Act. and the number was reduced to 19 by cutting out those ...

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  29. CHINESE METHODS.

    Many exceutions of persons arrested during the recent riots in Pekin and Tientsin are occurring daily. Order is gradually being restored, as a ...

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  30. APPEAL BY MR. BARNES.

    Mr. George N. Barnes. Labor member for the Blackfriars division of Glasgow. and formerly general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engincers, ...

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  31. TORRENS LAKE.

    The matter of uniform and satisfactory regulations to control the bait traffic on Torrens Lake has long been a matter for serious consideration. Recently the ...

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  32. CRICKET.

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  33. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  34. THE CRICKET TROUBLE. S.A. Association's Action.

    The new development brought about by the Board of Control in refusing to accept South Australia's contribution to the expenses of the Australian team, owing to ...

    Article : 383 words
  35. THE SHARE MARKET. STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT

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  36. THE DASH SOUTH.

    A special order had to be issued by the Quarantine Department to permit of the landing of Captain Amundsen's dogs at Hobart. The expedition took 116 dogs to ...

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  37. THE LONDON MARKET.

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  38. DEATH FROM A BULLET WOUND

    An inn nest concerning the death of George Valentine Fenwick, who was found at his residence, 205, Currie-street Adelaide, with a bullet wound in the head on Friday, ...

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  40. DEATH FROM BLOOD POISONING.

    Mrs. W. O'Conneil, wife of the librarian at the Town Hall, died in the hospital shortly after mindight on Friday night. She had been suffering from blood ...

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  41. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Monday:—"During the part few days Sir William Zeal has been seriously ill. and on Saturday he was ...

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  42. A MINER'S DEATH.

    A fatal accident occurred at the function North mine on Saturday afternoon, the victim being Isaac Moysey. a married man. who resided in Hebbard-street. South ...

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  43. Melbourne Matches.

    The mention pennant crckct matches were resumed on Saturday. University, four for 265 (Hortkopff 132 not out) declared, and sending Fitzroy in dismissed ...

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  44. THE GUN.

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