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  3. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Late reports received on Saturday show that some very heavy falls of rain were recorded during Friday night Port Lincoln was the highest, with 410 points, ...

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  4. BOUNTIFUL RAINS.

    The drought has been completely broken up. A light rain set in last evening from the south-east. As the night advanced the wind rose and the rain ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTION.

    As usual, telegraphic communication was greatly interfered with, and no less than 600 telephones were affected. The Victorian, south-eastern, and Western ...

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  6. MORE "SOCIALISM."

    It is understood that the Scadden Government contemplates purchasing the metropolitan, tramways, although so far nothing definite has been decided. ...

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  7. CRICKET CRISIS.

    Mr. E. E. Bean, one of the Y.C. A. delegates on the board of control, replied to Mr. J. Darling's statements in the "Argus," of Tuesday. Mr. Bean ...

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  8. GERMAN DEFENCE

    The Naval and Military Bills have been drafted and submitted to the Federal Council. According to the "Lokal Anzeiger" the ...

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  9. IN THE TRAIL OF THE STORM.

    As it advanced southward the big swirl spread devastation right and left. The waters of the gulf were lashed into fury, while theseaports and inland towns ...

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  10. SEVERE STORM AT FREELING.

    A very severe storm, accompanied bywind and rain, swept over the township last night. Sheds and stables were unroofed, and the debris scattered in all ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION.

    Those who are hungering after immigration should find some consolation in the fact that there are over four thousand immigrants waiting in London for ...

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  12. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Summers, [?] street, Unley, had a sensational experience. During [?] ...

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  13. DAMAGE AT GEORGETOWN.

    Terrific winds swept over the district on Friday evening, causing much damage. Haystacks, &c., suffered badly. Two windmills and several tanks were ...

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  14. NEW NAVAL LAW PROPOSED.

    The "Volts Zeitung" has received information to the effect that the Clerical members of the Reichstag have proposed a new naval law, which provides for the ...

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  15. RAIN AT BLINMAN.

    Seventy points of rain were registered this morning, which will prove a great boon to residents. ...

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  16. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Mr. Beeby, Minister of Labor, says that there is no truth in the announcement that he intended to stand for Orange at the next elections. ...

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  17. SIR JOHN KIRK

    Mr. Edward Keen, a correspondent of the United Press, says that Sir John Kirk, of Ragged School fame, Slaving returned to England from Australia, paints ...

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  18. THREE INCHES AT QUORN.

    Over three inches of rain have fallen, and the weather is still threatening. The reservoir is benefiting, much to the gratification of the townsfolk. ...

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  19. NON-ATTENDANCE AT DRILLS.

    Wholesale failure (writes the Melbourne "Age") has attended the Defence Department's prosecutions of boys for non-attendance at drills. The discharge ...

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  20. GOOD FALL AT LOXTON.

    Nearly half an inch of rain has fallen, and as it has been steady and soaking much good will accrue. ...

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  21. PARTY OF MODERATES.

    Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., speaking at Oberon, said that the sooner a party of moderates was got together the better. Party politics were damning the country ...

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  22. AT THE SEA PORTS.

    The seaports caught the full fury of the storm, and chipping experienced a bad time, vessels which should have reached port during Friday night and ...

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  23. THE INTER-STATE MAIL TRAIN.

    On enquiry we were informed by the railway authorities that the special mail train, which usually leaves on Saturday afternoons, subsequent to the arrival of ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    About 3 o'clock on Saturday morning Mr. W. T. Slade, a well-known, and popular railway porter, who was acting guard, was unseed at the Adelaide ...

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  25. SERVIA

    Reports are rife here to the effect that a conspiracy has been formed, by the officers of the army for the purpose of bringing about the dethronement of King ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM LYNE

    Sir William Lyne was seized with sudden illness after the Home Rule meeting in the town hall, Sydney, on Thursday night, and now lies in his room at ...

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  27. MINER'S SUICIDE.

    NORSEMAN (W.A.), March 10. — The body of George Harvey, a miner, has been discovered in a shaft. The police were searching for the deceased for two ...

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  28. IN THE COUNTRY.

    It has been raining and blowing hard all night, so the anxious housewives have been gratified to find a good supply of precious rainwater in the tanks. Pools ...

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  29. WAGES OF WOMAN WORKERS.

    In dealing with woman artisans in England and Ireland, Miss Cuthbertson (says the "Age") has found that those whom she has interviewed have not ...

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  30. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    MINTARO, March 8.—One of the girls employed at Mrs. Mortlock's residence (Martindale Hall) was dangerously burned to-day owing to the bursting of a ...

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  31. HEAVY RAIN AT QUORN.

    The long spell of dry weather has been broken at last. For several months farmers have been experiencing privations through the scarcity of water, and teams ...

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  32. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    Queen Alexandra has now sufficiently recovered from her illness to leave her room, which she does daily. She is, however, by no means well yet. ...

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  33. MINING

    The Ivanhoe treated 18,373 tons, valued at £40,352. The working expenses totalled £13,240, and other expenses £3110. The estimated profit is £1802. ...

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  34. DESTROYER WARREGO.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) who returned from the goldfields yesterday, made a statement respecting the delay in the construction of the ...

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  35. TWO QUESTIONS.

    Sir—Kindly allow me to thank the Rev. A. H. Collins for his reply to my questions. I used the modern term collectivist in preference to communists thinking ...

    Article : 150 words
  36. TELEGRAPH WORKERS.

    The secretary of the Western Australian Post and Telegraph Association states that at the request of the association Mr. Frazer (the ...

    Article : 67 words
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