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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The unemployed now number 1,180,000, an increase of 42,680 during the week. The executive of the National Union of Railwaymen has been summoned to meet ...

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  4. THE FOURTH TEST.

    Melbourne, February 11. In hot, sultry weather the fourth test match was commenced, on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. About 5,000 ...

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  6. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A dispatch states that the Russian Bolsheviks attempted to assassinate General Tachibana while he was en route to Vladivostok to succeed General Oi as ...

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  7. IRELAND BUSINESS MAN SHOT.

    Mr. Reilly, a well-known Cork business man, has been shot dead near his residence. A card attacked to the body was inscribed "Beware of the Irish ...

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  8. INDIAN HEROISM

    This afternoon the Duke of Connaught laid the foundation-stone of the "All-India" War Memorial at a central site in New Delhi. The memorial, which had ...

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  9. LONDON CONFERENCE

    The Turkish Cabinet has decided to send Twefik Pasha to London as head of the Turkish delegation. The other members will be Sefa Bey (Foreign Minister) and ...

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  10. THE FOURTH TEST

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  11. HINDLEY-STREET SHOOTING CASE

    Although John Conlon was charged in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday with having attempted to murder Samuel Lampard in Hindley-street on February 3, the ...

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  12. An American Fund.

    The American Committee of Relief for Ireland have announced that they will raise a fund of 10,242,000 dollars to relieve acute distress "prevalent among scores of ...

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  13. JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    Sir John Findley, Attorney-General of New Zealand, writing to the press, declares that New Zealand and Australia are of one mind in emphatically objecting to the ...

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  14. AMATEUR BILLIARDS.

    In the final match, 3,000 up, of the amateur billiard tournament, Fry has scored 1,001, including breaks of 208 and 138, against Symes' 722. ...

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  15. REPRISALS

    As the result of the wounding of a constable at Abbey Dorney the Crown forces burnt 11 houses. They brought the occupants, including the women, out of the ...

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  16. THE ADELAIDE DEMANDS

    The German delegation to the London Conference, in connection with the paymeat of reparations, includes the Ministers for Finance and Foreign Affairs, with ...

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  18. THE WORLD'S WHEAT.

    The International Agricultural Institute reports that the 1920 wheat harvests totalled 3[?]1,200,000 quarters, as compared with an average for the previous five years ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. HOT WEATHER.

    Adelaide experienced no relief from the oppressive weather on Fridays, and the meteorological indications are not hopeful for an early change. The Weather Office ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA

    The strikers on the Rand have passed a vote of no confidence in the executive of the union, but the other miners are emphatically repudiating the strikers. The ...

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  22. MALLOW TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a letter to Mr. Bromley in connection with the Mallow tragedy, declares:—The threat of a national strike cannot be permitted ...

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  23. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    The British shipping losses from July 1, 19th to December 31, 1916 totalled 3,696 vessels of an aggregate of 9,412,275 tons. The deaths of seamen, fishermen, and ...

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  24. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

    The Cambridge University crew has been definitely settled. Only one Australian (Campbll) is included. ...

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  25. ANCESTORS BEHEADED

    The ancient family lineage of the peeress sisters, the Countess of Londoun and Viscountess St. Davids, came under review before the Committee for Privileges ...

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  26. THE NEAR EAST.

    It is understood that the British Government has intimated that [?]wo separate delegations, representing the Turkish Government and the Kemalista (followers of ...

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  27. RECKLESS REVELLERS

    The revellers at the carnival at Aix la Chapelle disobeyed the police instructions not to remain in the streets after the closing of the cafes. The Belgian patrol ...

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  28. PARKSIDE TROUBLE.

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) stated, on Friday, that the Mental Hospital trouble, was now at an end. The requests and complaints made by the ...

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  29. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    The case was continued in which Murray A[?] Motor Company, Limited of Franklin-street, motor engineers and importers, sued W. H. Aspirall, of Flinders-street, Adelaide, motor ...

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  30. ANGUS BULL CALF.

    The Aberdeen Angus bull calf realised the record price of 3,000 guineas, and two others brought 2,700 guineas each at auction in Perth. ...

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  31. A PEDIGREE PIG

    Possession of a pedigree pig, known as "Gribton Ruth," and her litter of ten, was in December sought in the Chancery Division by Mrs. Frances Jane Kingscote, ...

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  32. A BIG NAVY

    The report of the Senate Committee on the navy declares that the United States must maintain a navy at least equal to that of any other Power in order to defend ...

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  33. Police Court—Adelaide.

    The charge of having been unlawfully in possession of certain timber made against Herbert August Harrison was withdrawn on the application of Mr. H. Thomson. Mr. W. A. Hollison ...

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  34. BOULOGNE MYSTERY.

    Boulogne police at the end of December were watching two men in connection with the disappearance on November 30 of the Englishman, Mr. Ernest William Gourlay, ...

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  35. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY CRICKET

    Alberton Oval—Port Adelaide (350) versus University. Hindmarsh Oval—West Torrens (3 for 66) versus Sturt (228). ...

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  36. SEALED IN A TANK.

    The trying experience of being sealed up for five hours in a ship's tank-in which it was only possible to knee—has fallen to the lot of two Birkenhead ...

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  37. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    The forty-fourth annual report of the South Adelaide football Club mentions that although the club was sixth on the premiership list, it was only defeated by a small margin for the ...

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  39. MINOR MATCHES.

    Oxford-terrace versus James Marshall & Co., Ramblers' grounds, South Park Lands.—Oxford-terrace team—Jackson, K. (captain); Westley, C. (vice-captain); Barton, H.; Elphick, K.; Scrutton. ...

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  40. REDRUTH REFORMATORY.

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Hon. G. Ritchie), who visited Riverton and Clare on Thursday, took opportunity to extend his journey to Redruth personally to ...

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  41. TOLD NOT TO RE-MARRY.

    At Greenwich (England) a well-dressed woman told the magistrate that her husband deserted her 15 years ago, and she wished to know if she might marry again. ...

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  42. A WINNOWER BURNT.

    Mr. Berner, of near Warooka, was employed on Tuesday in cleaning barley with a motor winno[?]ver at Messrs. Waller Brothers, Tukockowie, when the engine ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The case of the employes of the Torrenside Woollen Mills was concluded at the State Industrial Court on Friday, when an agreement arrived at betwen the parties ...

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  44. POLICE VERSUS MILITARY.

    Police—Knowles, b. Thomas, 49; Gurry, run out, 7; Eyre, b. Barnes, 27; Richardson, b. Barnes, 18; Franklin, b. Kellett, 18; McConnell, not out, 13; Kain, c. Butler, b. Kellett, 0; ...

    Article : 156 words
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  46. BAIL ALLOWED.

    The case of Daniel Lorenzo, who was found guilty at the Criminal Sessions of larceny from the Wheat Scheme at Port Pirie, was again before the Chief Justice ...

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  47. Magistrates' Court—Richmond

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  48. A BOY INJURED.

    (Mr. Roy Rohrig, of Yorketown, was opening a bottle of soda water, when it exploded, inflicting a nasty wound in his hand. Several stitches were inserted by ...

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  49. THE NARKUNDA.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co. agents for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, advise that the R.M.S. Narkunda arrived at Fremantle at 8 p.m. ...

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  50. MINING SHARES.

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