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  2. CRIMINAL ASSULT CHARGED

    At the Pirie Court yesterday the hearing in the case in which Robert Jeffery, aged 17 years is charged with having committed a criminal assault ...

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  3. EMOIRE MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Queen in welcoming at Buckingham Palace 50 Barnardo girls who are sailing for Sydney on March 28 said. "I am glad ...

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  4. "THE MAIL"

    "The Mail," Adelaide's leading illustrated weekly paper, has been purchased by News Limited. The company, which owns "The ...

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  5. LATE BISHOP NORTON

    PETERBOROUGH, Friday,— The body of the late Bishop Norton was removed from the Bishop's Palace to St.Anacletus Church this afternoon, ...

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  6. PREMIER'S SPEECH

    ADELAIDE, Friday— Referring to the Premier's speech at Gladstone, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Gunn) stated to-day that it contained ...

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  7. IRISH PRELATE'S PEACE OFFER

    LONDON, Thursday— "The Times"" correspondent at Dublin states that the postponement of Dr. Maccartan's peace motion in the Dail until ...

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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Tharsday. —Negotiations for the re-union of the Liberal groups, have broken down. A meeting, presided over by Mr. Asquith, passed a ...

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  9. ANGASTON ASSAULT CASE

    ADELAIDE. Frirfay.—After retirement of four hours the foreman of the second jury empanelled in connection with the charge against Dr.F. [?]. ...

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  10. DATE OF IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday. —"The Times" political correspondent states it, is, hoped the Imperial Conference will begin on October 1, but it is ...

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  11. COMMONWEALIH SHIP BUILDING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A deputation representing the ship-building and allied unions faited on the Prime Minister to-day to request him to ...

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  12. DUTY ON ENGLISH MOTORS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The motor trade and the public are perturbed by the Free State Government's decision that after April 1 English cars and ...

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  13. EMIGRATION ENCOURAGED TO MAINTAIN STANDARD OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr.W. G Ormsbyr-Gore (Under-Secretary to the Colonies), addressing the Child Emigration Society, said the Government ...

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  14. PENNY POSTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. D.[?]. Gibson (Postmaster-General) told a deputation representing women's organisations all over-Australia, that the ...

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  15. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    CAIRO, Thursday—Newspapers report the occurrence of a fracas in an obscure quarter of the town between Egyptian police and soldiers of an ...

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  16. SUGGESTION FOR LONG NAVAL CRUISE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day in discussion on the navy vote Mr. Kinlock Cook urged that as the Washington agreement ...

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  17. ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    LONDON,'Thursday.—, The industrial situation in England is easier in some respects. The farmers have agreed to meet workers for a second conference, ...

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  18. FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The immense importance of the vineyards and fruitgrowing areas of the State was stressed by the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  19. Development of Empire Wireless.

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Postmaster-General), speaking at London of the Government's enormous difficulties in regard ...

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  20. "TIMES" ON LAND SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—Paying a graceful tribute to the "Restful atmosphere of age and tradition, and the unique environs of Sydney" apropos the ...

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  21. CRYSTAL BROOK

    Last night a meeting of the Liberal Union was held. There was a large attendance, and Mr. H. Frith (President of the local branch of the Liberal ...

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  22. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords a resolution was passed in layor of a reduction of its membership. Lord Buxton suggested that any ...

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  23. TYPISTE ARRESTED' ON ROBBERY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Planclothes Constables Penno and Murphy visited a flat in East Melbourne this evening and a arrested a young woman, Eileen ...

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  24. War Cometery at Beersheeba.

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.—In connection with the British War Graves cemetery at Beersheeba an impressive ceremony took place when the Laim ...

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  25. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the inquest to-day concerning the death of Harry loans at Sydney on March 16 the verdict was that death had followed ...

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  26. INSOLVENCIES IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Thursday.— The coninuous steadiness of the mark is causing considerable difficulties in business firms. A well-known Berlin company, ...

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  27. Fire at Crystal Palace.

    LONDON, Friday.—Serious damage was caused at the Crystal Palace by a Are which broke out after midnight on Thursday.— ...

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  28. LIBRARY BURNED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.— The Trundle public library and school of arts was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The Presbyterian church ...

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  29. SPORT OVERSEAS

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  30. MAORI SENTENCED TO DEATH

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.— The young Maori John Tuhi was sentenced to death to-day for the murder of his employer, Herbert Knight, at ...

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  31. JURY'S FEES RAISED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The jury in the Myerson, action against "Smith's Weekly" had the fees raised to-day to five guineas, which establishes a ...

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  32. CHARGE OF CHILD STEALING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Gordon Smith, aged 18, has been arrested and charged with child stealing in connection with tne disappearance of ...

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  33. LENIN'S ILLNESS

    HELSINGFORS, Thursday.—Not-withstanding recent official bulletins, a Moscow message says official circles consider M. Lenin's condition is ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In billiards Smith made 5334 and a break of 544 against Falkiner, who made 4135; and Inman made 13334 against Peall, who ...

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  35. ALLEGED ASSAULT BY POLICE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— William O'Sullivan and Thomas Battye were fined at the city court for resisting the police. Both men and two ...

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  36. FOOTBALL FIENDS.

    LONDON, Friday.— Several thousands of people formed queues at Glasgow at three o'clock in the afternoon, and waited eighteen hours to buy ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. BOXING.

    LONDON Thursday.—Albert Lloyd outpointed Journee, the French heavy-weight champion on points. The fight lasted fifteen rounds of ...

    Article : 138 words
  39. CARTERS' WAGES REDUCED.

    MELBOURNE, Fnday.—Owing to a decision of the Federal. Arbitration Court to reduce the carters and drivers' wages by four shillings a ...

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  40. ENGINEER OF IRRIGATION COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. G. F. Laffer) and Secretary for Lands (Mr. E. J.Field) returned to-day, from ...

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  41. IMPRISONMENT FOR SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Francis George Frazer, 34 years, who was convicted on Wednesday at Darlinghurst sessions on a charge of attempting to ...

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  42. PIANIST INSURES HANDS.

    SDNEY, Friday.—Andre Skalski, the well-known pianist, who is about to leave on a tour of New Zealand, has insured his hands for £10,000. ...

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