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  4. EXECUTIONS IN DUBLIN

    Business was at a standstill in Dublin to-day, and the city was in mourning for six Sinn Feiners who were executed. Thousands knelt praying outside the Mountjoy ...

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  5. FIRST-CLASS CRICKET SOUTH AUSTRALIA DYING HARD.

    There was only a sparse attendamed at the Adelaide Oval on Tuesday at noon, when the match between. England and South Australia was resumed with four ...

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  6. THE NAVAL POLICY

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Hon. Walter Long) in an explanatory note on the naval estimates, states that the amount of £81,186,000 gross, and ...

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  7. FAMINE IN MOSCOW

    The situation in Moscow is reported to be extremely critical, owing to the complete absence of coal. The city, is threaterad with, famine. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    There was a large gathering of cricketers and supporters of the game at the Adelaide railway-station on Tuesday morning, when the Australian cricketers passed ...

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  10. GERMANY

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of "Le Petit Parisien" states that Herr St[?]nes and a number of manufacturers are organising a lockout in the occupied towns, ...

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  11. SILESIAN PLEBISCITE

    Feikl-Marshal von Hindenburg has issued a proclamation to Upper Silesia, in connection with the plebiscite, as follows:—"You are on the threshold of a decision ...

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  12. SPANISH PREMINER MURDERED

    Pierra Matheu, a Prenchman, 22 years of age, who was arrested, has confessed that he assassinated Senor Dato, the Spanish Premier. He described is as an ...

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  13. A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES

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  14. ATTITUDE OF GERMANY

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain). in moving the second reading of the German Reparation Recovery Bill, said the attitude of the ...

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  15. PRESENTATION TO HOBBS.

    On Monday morning a number of admirers of J. B. Hobbs, the Surrey and England cricketer, met him at the Grand Central Hotel, and presented him with ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Assembly this afternoon discussed the additional Estimates. The Minister of Finance said the ordinary revernne amounted, to £29,500,000, and the ...

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    The late Mr. Barnes. Curator of Arts Department of the National Art Gallery, Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RUSSIAN CHAOS KRONSTADT REBELLION.

    Kronstadt rebels have beaten back Trotsky's picked troops, who made repeated attempts recapture the island. A whole regiment of Reds crossed the ice ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. ANZAC DAY

    The Australian and New Zealand Club will tender a luncheon to Mr. Winston Churchill on Anzac Day. The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Storey) will speak. ...

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  21. WONDERFUL "CHU CHIN CHOW."

    Described as a wonder play with its gorgeous Eastern scenes and vividly realistic incidents of Eastern life it is not surprising that "chu chin Chow" has ...

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  22. A Polish Conference.

    The Russian and Polish Peace Conference has decided that Poland's Share of Russia's gold should be 30,000,000 roubles, plus a similar sum in respect to rolling ...

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  23. PLAYING CRICKET

    Colonel Jackson, speaking at a cricket gathering in Yorkshire, said the Englishmen had met a better side and had got a good beating. All that remained to be ...

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  24. SHIPPING OUTLOOK.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide Steamship Company on Tuesday the Chairman of Directors (Mr. M. G. Anderson) said that the outlook for shipping and ...

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  25. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide Steamship Company, held on Tuesday, the chairman of directors (Mr. M. G. Anderson), who presided, stated that at ...

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  26. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    The decree nisi, granted on Juy 8 last, for the dissolution of the marriage of Joseph Louis Herman, with Kate Herman, Gorgen Christian Jensen being named as ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  28. MUSIC IN EUROPE.

    Mr. [?]. G. Reimann (teacher of pianoforte at the Elder Conservatorium), who returned cm Monday from a twelve months' visit to Europe, landed from the mail ...

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  29. Ambassadors Quarrel.

    Vorowaki, the new Soviet Ambs[?]dor, arrived here yesterday, but the former repressntative refused to hand over the embassy. ...

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  30. MINING NOTES.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary, in their report for the four weeks ended March 2, referring to operations at Newcastle. say:—"Dislocation, of operations due to shipping strike ended on ...

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  31. GOLD CUP INCIDENT

    At the Berkshire (England) Assize[?] on January 12, Harold Hewitt, gentleman of independent means, and farming successfully in Canada, was charged with ...

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  32. RAIN LIKELY.

    There was an expectation of rain in Adelaide all Tuesday morning, and the Weather Office supports the view that showers are probable. The western and northern ...

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  33. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Patrice Joseph O'Reilly, farmer, of Blackrock, claimed £35 9/ from Thomas Place, of the Eagle Hotel, Hindley-street. The plaintiff alleged that a Gladstone-bag and overcoat belonging to him ...

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  34. THE HAT TRICK.

    Captain Doyle, an Australian amateur horseman, won the three steeplechases in which he rode at the grand military meeting, at Sandown Park. ...

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  35. MANAGERS REPORTS.

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  36. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Robert [?] Lowry was [?]ned [?] for having been drunk in Currie-street on Monday, and £2 10/ for having resisted Constable J. W. Judd. Evidence was given by Constables Judd and Hubner. ...

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  37. TROUBLE IN PARIS.

    People who visit night restaurants in Paris always expect to pay a high price for the food they consume, for haunts of pleasure are naturally expensive; but they do ...

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  38. AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE.

    Before Mr. Justice Cordon, in the Civil Court on Tuesday, Harriet Dempster, of Port Adelaide, petitioned for a divorce from her husband, Percy Dempster, on the ...

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  39. THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    Mr. E. Millhouse appeared for the Crown. Alleged Attempted Assault. Humphrey Hatchings (27). laborer, of ...

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  40. BELGRADE AND THE WAR.

    It is announced in Belgrade that the President of the French Republlo has just comferred the Cross of Chevaller of the Leadon of Honor on the City of Belgrade. ...

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  41. JURYMEN IN TROUBLE

    When the jury roll was called in the Civil Court,(before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons) on Monday, Ernest August Schultz failed to respond, and his Honor ...

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  42. AN ABSENT WIFE.

    In the Civil Court, before Mr. Juestics Angas Parsons, on Tuesday, the action was continued in which Theodor Oscar Ramm, farmer, of Mannum, sued his father-in-law. ...

    Article : 139 words
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  44. LAWN TENNIS.

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  45. COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

    A Curtiss Seagull flying boat, under Captain A. Long, has left Sydney to begin an extensive survey of the eastern coast of Australia. The flying boat is working ...

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