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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS

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  4. THE INDIAN ARMY A Soldier's Joke

    The Indians, in the Legislative Assembly, are strongly attaching the military expenditure, and are demanding a reduction with the Indianisation of the Army. ...

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  5. ON THE RHINE.

    The German guards at Strelitz wounded several French soldiers who were engaged in seizing arms. The captured documents reveal the fact that the German frontier ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. RUSSIAN REVOLT CONFLICTING STORIES

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." in Berlin states:—"Official circles believe that the Soviet will overcome the Kronstadt insurrection without any ...

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  8. THE ENGLISH TOUR. THE LAST MATCH.

    The last game of the tour of the English Cricket Team's tour was begun at the Adelaide Ova,l in the presence of a fair crowd at noon on Friday. The interest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GRIEVANCES OF THE PORT

    Several important matters respecting Port Adelaide were brought under the notice of the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Hague) on Friday by a ...

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  10. DOMINION GUARDS

    A section of the press is reviving Mr. Churchill's project for a regiment of Dominion Guards. They declare that the Dominion Prime Ministers wiil discuss the ...

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  11. INDIAN MARRIAGES

    The London Divorce Court decided that a decree of the Indian Court dissolving marriages contracted in India between persons resident in India, but domiciled in ...

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  12. IRELAND

    The police raided the house of Councillor O'Riordon, who was arrested recently in Cork. They found 21 revolvers, 11 automatic pistols, 3,600 rounds of ammunition, ...

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  13. A NEW AMBASSADOR

    Mr. Harding has named Colonel George Harvey as Ambassador to England. Mr. Harvey is editor of "Harvey's Weekly," and was formerly editor of the New York ...

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  14. Wordy Warfare.

    In replying to hostile criticisms concerning military expenditure, the Commander-in-Chief in the Legislative Assembly jokingly said he was not unaccustomed ...

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  15. EGYPTIAN PROBLEM

    A few demonstrations, which were quickly dispersed, occurred in Cairo to signalise Mr. Winston Churchill's arrival in Alexandria. He will probably travel to ...

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  16. A BANKER DETECTIVE

    In opening, at Clerkenwell Police Court, London, a few weeks ago, the case against the three men remanded on a charge of having in their possession materials for ...

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  17. Trotsky in Command.

    Helsingfors reports comfirm the story of the Soviet's recapture of Krasnaia Gorka, and state that Tro[?]ky is directing the guns of the fortresses, which are able to ...

    Article : 85 words
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  19. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    In the football cup t[?] played again to-day Pr[?]ton scored one goal to Hull City nil. ...

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  20. DROP IN PETROL.

    The chairman of the Prices Commission stated on Friday that the Commission had been in touch with importing houses in regard to the drop in freights and the ...

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  21. A Police Strike.

    A police strike has occurred in Patna and the surrounding district as a result of dissatisfaction with the recent increases of pay and aEowances. Half a company ...

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  22. A HOTEL ENTERED.

    An alleged burglary at the Minlaton Hotel occupied attention at the Criminal Court on Friday, when Robert Carberry (23), Richard John Button (26), William ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. Fortresses Captured.

    [?] circles in London have received reports of the capitulation of the Pskoff fortress, and also of the Bologoy fortress, between Petrograd and Moscow. ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  25. INDICATIONS OF OIL

    To those who doubt the existence of petroleum supplies in South Australia food for reflection is provided by an excellent display of oil indications in one of Messrs. ...

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  26. "INFORMATION REFUSED"

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W Hague) stated on Friday that his attention had been drawn to a statement made by Mr. Gunn (the leader of ...

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  27. The Australian Eleven.

    It was stated this morning by Mr. Sydney Smith (manager of the cricket team for England) that owing to a washaway on the transcontinental railway line the ...

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  28. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. J. Gunn, leader of the Opposition, delivered the Labor policy speech in the Adelaide Town Hall last night. As in the case of the (Premier. Mr. Gunn was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Maggie Ankudinow was charged, on the information of Mande B. Pannell, with having stolen, on March 10, a vase valued at 2/, from a restaurant in O'Connell-street. Sub-Inspector Mu[?]s ...

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  30. TURKS AND GREEKS

    It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George, on behalf of Great Britain, has suggested modifications in the Turkish Treaty, particularly in regard to the military and ...

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  31. Western Australian Match.

    The selectors appointed to choose a Western Australian, team to play the Australian Eleven on their approaching visit to Perth, has picked—H. A. Evers ...

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  32. THE HEAT WAVE.

    Although the barometers in Sooth Australia have fallen a little since Thursday the dominating system is a large anticyclone, and the prospects are that the ...

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  33. WORK NOT WANTED.

    The Premier (Hon. H.N. Barwell) stated on Friday that in compliance with the request made to him by the deputation that recently waited upon him from Port ...

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  34. A BRITISH HERO

    The correspondent of the United Press Association in Kongkong, states:—Captain Evans, of the British cruiser Carlisle, who was a member of Captain Scott's ...

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  35. THE CIVIL COURT.

    Counsel addressed Mr. Justice Angas, Parsons, in the Civil Court on Friday, in connection with a disputed will. The plaintiff was Annie ...

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  36. ACROSS THE CHANNEL

    The fine weather and the temporary cessation of the English air service has increased the French aeroplane traffic across the Channel. The machines daily carry ...

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  37. A SHOOTING CASE.

    The investigation of the charge preferred against John Conlon (31) of having on February 3 unlawfully and maliciously wounded Samuel Mark Lampard, at ...

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  38. BRITISH JUSTICE.

    "The statement that the law prefers that a guilty man should be acquitted rather than that an innocent one should be convicted," said Mr. Justice Poole in ...

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  39. A JEALOUS NATURE.

    Further evidence was taken in the Divorce Court on Friday in the suit instituted by Albert Blight, wood machinist, of Brown-street, for the annulment of his ...

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  40. ARGENTINE WOOL.

    At the sale of River Plate wools in Antwerp to-day all the wool was withdrawn, as there were no buyers. ...

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  41. A MAD ELEPHANT.

    A gentleman at Hythe (England), who has spent many years in India has received on authentic story of an incident in India, which gave rise to the report that ...

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  42. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Block 10 Misima.—The following is a copy of radio telegram, dated March 8, just received from the general manager, Mi[?]ima:—"Plant running satisfactorily, usual mechanical and metallurgical ...

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  43. Magistrates' Court—Norwood.

    Richard Burton and Walter Ernest [?]u[?]h. of Norwood, were charged with essauting Arthur Fitzpatrick, Town Hall porter, Norwood, on the night of March 8. Burton was sent to gaol for six ...

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  44. MINE OUTPUTS.

    Britannia, March 11.—"Crushed 141 tons for 218 oz. 4 dwt. S[?]nds-now being assayed." ...

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  45. YANKALILLA CRICKET CLUB.

    The Yankalilla team on March 2 drove to Second Valley and boarded the Karatta for a trip to Penneshaw. The day following the cricket party were conveyed to Lincoln Green, the ...

    Article : 122 words
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  47. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    Mr. Reimann, who will arrive from England on Monday next, will resume lessons at the Elder Conservatorium on Wednesday next. Students will be interviewed ...

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