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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    As the result of the wet weather there was no play on Monday in connection with the cricket match between the English team and the Victorian Eleven When ...

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  5. THE CRIMEA

    The assertion that the British warsaips have gone to the Black Sea to blockade the Crimea is denied. They will remain neutral, but will be ready to assist refugees ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    Acting under the Moratorium Act, the South African Government have prohibited the importation of flour and wheat. The Government recently imported large ...

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  7. A WORLD PARLIAMENT. MANY NATIONS IN CONFERENCE

    M. Motta, the President of the Republic of Switzerland, opened the meeting of the assembly of the League of Nations, at which 42 countries were represented. M. ...

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  8. RUINED FRANCE

    The French Budget Commission, in the Chamber of Deputies, reported a deficit of 2,870,000,000 francs. The Commission says:—France must ...

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  9. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    It is understood that the net profit of the tour of Australia by the team of the Northern Rugby Football Union, was about £7,000. ...

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  10. THE UNKNOWN HERO

    The never-ending procession which is passing through Westminster Abbey to do honor to the unknown warrior, paused a moment to-day while Princess Beatrice, ...

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  11. THE OIL QUEST

    Optinism, amounting almost to conviction, that oil will eventually be found in the South-East, was the keynote of addresses by various speakers at a deputation ...

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  12. A TORRENS TRAGEDY YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED

    On Monday, at about 4 p.m., Mis Winifred Davis, who resided with her parents at 253, Carrie-street, met her death from drowning in Torrens Lake in peculiar ...

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  13. WHEAT GRISTING.

    Mr. Anguss (chairman of the Rural Industries Commission), in reply to Mr. Gunn in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, said the final report of the ...

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  14. "OVERTIME" IN PRISON.

    Damages at the rate of £2 a day for "overtime" served in prison are claimed by an ex-prisoner named Martin against the Sante Prison staff. ...

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  15. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Guna said he found that Messrs. Anstey and Ponder and Major Smeaton had in 1911 voted for the inclusion of agricultural ...

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  16. IRELAND.

    Archbishop Mannix is touring the English provinces as tie guest of Roman Catholic communities. Speaking at Bradford, he reiterated the familiar Irish ...

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  17. JETTY CHARGES.

    The Premier told Mr. Tossell in the Assembly on Tuesday that the Government endorsed the action of the Harbors Board in increasing jetty charges by 40 per cent., ...

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  18. SALES OF WHEAT

    The Australian Committee continue to make satisfactory sales of wheat. They are also securing a fair amount of steamer tonnage at reduced rates. The latest ...

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  19. THE KATOOMBA.

    Messrs. McIlwraith, McEacharn, & Co. are in receipt of a wireless message from the commander of the twin screw steamer Katoomba, intimating that be expects to ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    The Commonwealth Government line of steamers have instituted a regular monthly service between. Australia and Java. Steamers will load on the berth for ...

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  21. PRICES REGULATION

    The eighth report of the Prices Regulation Commission is as follows:—Timber. The Commissioners have investigated the ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  23. HYPNOTISM

    There has been so much talk recently about the psycho-therapeutic value of hypnotism that a little further enlightenment may not come amiss. First, in the ...

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  24. The Presidential Address.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva reports:—The city was on fete early to-day in honor of the meeting of the League of Nations ...

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  25. RUNAWAY MOTOR CAR.

    At Paskeville on Saturday afternoon a strange sight was witnessed. Coming from a westerly direction was a motor car, which at first appeared to be empty. The ...

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  26. Inquest To-morrow.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided to hold the inquest concerning the death of Miss Winifred Davis, of Currie-street, at the Deputation Room, ...

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  28. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY

    The North-South line was referred to in the Assembly on Tuesday by Mr. Robinson, who called the attention of the Premier to a statement, that the ...

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  29. SIEGE BY AN ELEPHANT

    Billigama, the largest decoy elephant in Ceylon, recently ran wild after trampling its keeper to death. Near by was a bungalow in which were Mr. Berwick, a ...

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  30. DANGER FROM MOSQUITOES

    Mr. H. P. Beaver, secretary of the Adelaide Board of Health, has issued the following hihts in regard to the prevention and destruction of mosquitoes:— ...

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  31. A RECORD SHIPMENT.

    What is believed to be a record day's shipment of cargo from Port Adelaaie was put into the royal mail steamer, Konigin Luise, of the Orient line on ...

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  33. THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    Mr. Eric Millhouse prosecuted for the Crown. The trial was continued of John Benedict Rigney (36), who denied having ...

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  34. DAMAGES CLAIMED.

    In the Local Court, Adelaide, before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell and a jury of six on Tuesday an action was brought arising out of an alleged wrongful arrest at the Morphettville ...

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  35. IN THE HELLS.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Captain the Hon. Nigel Somerset and Mr. Legh Winser, went to Mount Barker on Tuesday, and spent the day ...

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  36. VENEZELOS BEATEN

    The Greek elections have resulted in the triumph of the Opposition, who are supporting the return of ex-King Constaintine. ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL COURT. RETAIL GROCERS' ASSISTANTS.

    On Tuesday morning in the Industrial Court Mr. Deputy-President Webb dealt with the case of employes of retail grocers. which has been referred to the court by the Minister of Industry ...

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  38. ALLEGED CYCLE STEALING

    After some of the evidence for the prosecution had been given on Monday, before Mr. T. Hewitson, S.M., in the case in which William. Thomas Fairlie and James L. Carlos were charged with ...

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  40. THE GRAND THEATRE.

    In "Bonds of Love," the Goldwyn film submitted at the Grand Theatre on Monday, Miss Pauline Fredericks is seen in a new phase of work. The story ...

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  41. THE QUEEN'S HOME.

    Through the kindness of a few residents of Rose Park a very successful continental was held in the grounds of the Queen's Home, and it resulted in a profit of £100. The stallholders were:— ...

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  42. RIVER LEVELS.

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  43. QUARRY EMPLOYES' DISPUTE.

    Mr. Deputy-President Webb, sitting in the Industrial Court on Tuesday, dealt with the expired award in the quarry case. Mr. Stan, Whitford appeared on behalf of the Australian Workers' ...

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  44. BROUGHTON-BRIDGE CASE.

    The hearing of the issue stated by the representatives of the parties in the action in which Joseph O'Melley Dixon, contractar, is chiming £11,570 from the Railways ...

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  47. MINING NOTES.

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  48. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The directors of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company report a lees on the year's working of £17,679. They received £9,460 profit on the Government re-sale of wool, and they ...

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  49. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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