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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. THE WOOL TRADE

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  4. TERRIBLE INDIAN RIOTS STREET BATTLES

    In terrible riots at Aligar, during the trial of the local non-co-operation secretary, the mob looted and burnt public buildings and police quarters. Attacks ...

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  5. GLASCOW GAME DRAWN. HOME TEAM SCORES WELL.

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  7. BELFAST AT WAR. "MOST CHASTLY DAY"

    Sunday was the most ghastly day in Belfast's history. Unionist mobs burnt down 42 houses, of which 20, belonging to Catholies, were in Cupar-street. The hospital ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT. TREATY WITH JAPAN

    He Japanese Minister for Marine (Ad- j miral Baron Tomosabnro Kato), in a speech before the Kenseijai of which he is leader, said it was not surprising that ...

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  9. THE KOORINGA AGROUND.

    Shortly after 11 a.m. on Tuesday Messrs. McIlwraith, McEachern's steamer Kooringa, heavily laden with timber, from Bunbury, took ground in the Port River ...

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  10. A HOSPITAL TRAGEDY.

    News of a dreadful accident ah the Renmark Hospital readied Adelaide on Tuesday morning. Only meagre information was given, but it is understood that an ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    A rumor was current in Adelaide on Tuesday that the Broken Hill mines would re-open in a few days. The general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary (Mr. ...

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  12. B.A.W.R.A. Prices Decline.

    At to-day's B.A.W.R.A. sales there was enly restrained competition, and Merinos and crossbreds declined 10 per cent, in prices. ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  15. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    While Miss Roebuck was lighting a fire at her home her clothes caught fire. The timely assistance of a lady friend prevented serious injury, if not death. Miss Roebuck ...

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  16. City Resembles Devastated France.

    A special correspondent wires:—"Parts of the city resemble devastated Prance. British and native troops are picketing the areas in which the restless mobs are. Fotty ...

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  17. Sinn Fein Crimes.

    Shots fired at an ex-policeman's house at Kilcash (Tippemry) 'tilled a 15-year-old girl. Major O'Connor, a retired officer, was ...

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  18. MANY HAPPY RETURNS

    Sixty-three years ago today, from small premises still standing in Hindley-street, the first number of "The Advertiser" was issued. South Australia's leading daily ...

    Article : 203 words
  19. THE SHARE MARKET

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  20. The Southern Delegation.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons the receipt of a telegram from Mr. De Valera. that he would he arriving in London on Thursday. The ...

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  21. THE ROAD PROBLEM

    At the Road Engineers' and Surveyors' Conference held in the Adelaide Town Ball on Thursday a letter was received from the National Roads Association asking the ...

    Article : 284 words
  22. OLD MAN'S DARLING

    "One of the strangest cases on record," says the New York correspondent of a London paper, is the view taken on the Stokes divorce proceedings. Property ...

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  23. Britain Willing to Confer.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons that he gladly accepted President Harding's suggestion for a conference on disarmament, and on the ...

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  24. A HIGHWAY ROBBER

    A highway robbery occurred in Blendestreet, this rooming while the officials from the Silverton Tramway Company office were being driven in a cab from ...

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  25. THE LEATHER INDUSTRY.

    With the object of developing an export trade in leather goods a number of Australian manufacturens propose to form themselves into a company which will send ...

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  26. SELF-HELP NEEDED.

    Speaking at a deputation, to the Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) on Tuesday in regard to the re-establishment of trade between this State and the Far East, Mr. J. ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    Mr. E. Millhouse prosecuted. Sydney Vincent. (31), who on Friday was found guilty of receiving stolen goods, knowing them to have been stolen, was ...

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  28. Seeing the Beauty Spots.

    At the invitation of the Peter Dawson. whisky firm the Australians, the West Scotland Cricket Cnas and the corporation officials went for a trip on Sunday ...

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  29. DETERMINED LOVER.

    A case in which a lover was charged with threateming a girl to whom he had been engaged came before the magistrates at Oxted, near Redhill (England), recently. ...

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  30. THE STONE AGE.

    Weapons and tools used by prehistroric Britons for felling trees, skinning animals, and settling arguments, have lately been on exhibition at the rooms of the Society ...

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  31. GUNS AND MUNITIONS.

    When, financial considerations permit the authorities of the Connmonwealth arsenal propose to render Australia self-contained in the provision of all the munition ...

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  32. MORALLY REPUGNANT.

    The Supreme Court of New York, has decided that "marriage for companionship only" is repugnant to public morals. The decision was reached in a case in which the ...

    Article : 224 words
  33. "A STAR BOARDER."

    In the Civil Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir Ceopge Murray) on Tuesday, the case was continued in which Sydney Herbert Moyle, commercial traveller, of North ...

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  34. A LUNATIC JEHU.

    Uxbridge (England) was enlivened lately by the sight of a man clad in pyjamas driving a milk-float through the streets of the little town. The man had escaped ...

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  35. Test Match Souvenirs.

    Sandford, of Adelaide, received an interesting souvenir from Mrs. J. H. Douglas, who accompanied her son and the English cricketers on their tour in Australia last ...

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  37. STEEL RAILS FOR INDIA.

    Messrs. Guest, Keen & Nettlefold's have secured a contract to supply the Indian railways with 13,500 tons of steel rails at £10 2/6 per ton, which is 15 per cent, ...

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  38. WAR CRIMES.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, said, that the action of France in withdrawing from the Leipzio trials was taken without consulting Britain. ...

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  39. ACCIDENTS AT WALLAROO.

    On Friday Mr. Young, a wharf laborer, was aaisting to load chaff into the steamer Wandana at Wallaroo when he missed his footing, and fell between the jetty and ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Trotting Club was held on Monday. Mr. A. Francis (retiring president) occupied the chair. Mr. H. E. Duncon was elected president, and Mr. Francis ...

    Article : 87 words
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  43. COLLARBONE BROKEN.

    On Thursday, at Jamestown, Raymond Stanley (5), broke his collarbone while playing with a football. The lad was attended by D.r C. V. Wells. ...

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