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  5. THE GREED OF GOLD

    The hearing of the charge against Frederick Henry Seddon and his wife of conspiring to poison with arsenic Mrs. Eliza Mary Barrow in September last was ...

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  6. THE GREAT STRIKE. Feeling the Pinch.

    Owing to the loss of wages as a result of the coal strike, destitution is steadily increasing [?] the workers and their families [?] [?]trial areas throughout ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. KING IN DANGER.

    A telegram from King George V. was received this morning by King Victor Emmanuel. congratulating him on his escape yesterday from death by the bullet of an ...

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  9. WOMEN CONSPIRATORS.

    During the present week different police magistrates have sent 76 suffragettes, implicated in the recent window-smashing campaign, to gaol for various terms of ...

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  10. THE FERTILISER STRIKE.

    Word was received in Adelaide on Friday morning that the work of unloading the steamer Age at Wallaroo had been resumed. There was only one gang at work ...

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  11. SHIPPING NEWS.

    March 15, 11.30 a.m.—French mail steamer Armand Echic passed inwards. ARRIVED—March 15. Riverina, 2,808, F. Sheriff, from eastern States, ...

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  12. ACTORS AND ACTORS.

    Mr. G. S. Titheradge. who is such an expert exponent of human nature on the stage, appeared in the role of speaker at the Commonwealth Club luncheon at ...

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  13. A HOME BROKEN UP.

    An appeal by Samuel Myer Raphael, of Adelaide, motor car proprietor, who had been convicted in the Adelaide Police Court of wife desertion, was heard by his ...

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  14. CONFERENCE ADJOURNED.

    The sitting of the joint conference between representatives of the miners and the coalowners has again been adjourned. ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT AUCKLAND.

    Mr. Webb (president of the Federation of Labor) informed a meeting of the Huntly coal miners to-day that the employers had thrown down the gauntlet in ...

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  17. GERMAN ACTION.

    A battalion of infantry with a machine gun detachment and two squadrons of hussars have reached Dortmund, whither they have been sent by the German ...

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  18. AMERICAN OUTLAWS.

    The story of a sensational outrage, resulting in the death of a judge and several other officials, comes from Roanoke, an important railway centre in Virginia. 138 ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Davidson) to-day entertained at Lambeth Palace the Australian Cadets who are visiting England under the auspices of the ...

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  20. THE IMPERIAL CROWN.

    The Indian Government have purchased the Crown used for the Coronation of the King as Emperor of India at the Delhi Durbar last year. The price paid for it ...

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  21. Family Notices

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  22. BRITAIN IN PERSIA.

    A company of Indian soldiery, consisting of 150 men of the Rajput Light Infantry. have landed at Lingab, an important harbor on the Persian Gulf. The tribesmen ...

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  23. CLAIM AGAINST A DOCTOR

    In [?] Adelaide Local Court on Friday his Honor Mr. Acting Justice Buchahan resumed the hearing of the action brought by Samuel W. Pearce, of ...

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  24. MINING NEWS.

    The output of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company for the four weeks ended March 13, including product from ores purchased. was:—Refinery products—From our ...

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  25. CANADIAN BUDGET.

    The Canadian Budget. which has been introduced into the Dominion House of Commons. shows a surplus of 29,000,000 dollars (£5,800,000). No tariff changes are ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  27. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT

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  28. NEW LONDON WHARF.

    The private Bill authorising the construction of a wharf and railway and the provision of cold storage facilities on Canvey Island, a parish in Essex, ...

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  29. A CUT FOOT.

    Whilst Mr. LeLeiver, of this town, was engaged cutting wood today, the axe accidentally slipped, with the result that one of his feet was severely gashed. ...

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  30. BARBERS AT VARIANCE.

    Unpleasantness arose out of an incident at the Pairdressers' Associations's picnic at Long Gully on February 28. and the result was a prosecution in the Adelaide Police ...

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  31. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    This year St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday, but in Adelaide the usual celebration will be held to-morrow (Saturday). For several weeks the celebration ...

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  32. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. TRAM ACCIDENT AT BOWDEN.

    Bryan Bright aged 10 years, son of Mr W. Bright. of Park Lands-road. Bowden. jumped off a tramcar at Bowden on Wed nesday and got his left foot under a wh[?] ...

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  33. LONDON UNIVERSITY.

    An anonymous gift of £100,000 has been handed to the Council of the University of London with which to purchase a site for new University headquarters near the ...

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  34. LAW COURTS.

    Jorgen Nielsen, a seaman, of the Norwegian barque. Fiery Cross. denied that he was absent without leave at Port Adelaide on March 11. Mr. W. V. Ray. from Messrs. Seammell & Skipper's ...

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  35. BRUISED FROM HEAD TO FOOT.

    Mr. E. Kain. of Ngallo, yesterday was riding an uneducated horse, when it fell, turning a somersault, and landing on its rider, pinning him underneath. The horse ...

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  36. A CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    A charge, the hearing of which had been adjourned several times, was brought again in the Adelaide Police Court against Alfred John Patten, on Friday, before Mr. ...

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  38. A RAILWAY FOREMAN KILLED.

    William Hunter (20). a foreman in the Railway Department, while standing on the tender of an engine at Pinjarrah yesterday was caught by anoverbead bridge ...

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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Paterson, of the Port Adelaide line section, has been promoted to the position of relieving station-master for broad-gauge railway lines. ...

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  40. AGAINST HOME RULE.

    To-night's anti-Home Rule demonstration in the Town Hall was largely attended. Those present included a large sprinkling of ministers of religion, and there was a ...

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  41. MURRAY BRIDGE RUNNING SHEDS.

    The tender of Mr. A. Townsend for the extension of the running sheds at Murray Bridge has been accepted by the Railways Commissioner. The amount is £3,799. ...

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  42. THE SENATE ELECTIONS.

    The Hons. J. H. Vaughan and J. Jelley having been elected members of the Legislative Council before it was known that they, with Senator Russell, had been ...

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

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  44. HOMING.

    The annual meeting of the above club was held in the Family Hotel clubroom on Thursday evening. There were 14 members present, and Mr. Edgar A. Whitington was unanimously elected ...

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  45. THE LONDON MARKET.

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