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  2. Advertising

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  4. IN TWO CAMPS

    A section of the players of the West Adelaide Football Club met at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening, and it is understood that these players have ...

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  5. THE WANDANA

    A stop work meeting of the South Australian Branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held at Port Adelaide on Tuesday morning in connection with ...

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  8. EYRE PENINSULA

    Mr. J. G. Moseley, M. P. waited on the Minister of Railways (Mr. W. Hague) on Tuesday morning, and presented a petition signed by 600 persons requesting ...

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  9. SUNDAY FARES

    For several months past the question of reducing Sunday fares has been under consideration by the Tramways Trust. Certain developments have occurred ...

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  10. LONG FIGHT ENDS

    After a period of 26 weeks, during which time approximately £64,000 was paid away in strike money, the engineers this afternoon declared the strike ...

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  11. MURRAY DEVELOPMENT

    In an address dlivered at the [?]ual meeting of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Fathers' Association on Tuesday evening, Mr G. Ritchie said that the money spent ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. PERSONAL

    The Minister of Industry (Mr. W. Hague) will leave to-day (Wednesday) for American River to spend the Easter [?]vasation. During his absence he ...

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  14. TRAMWAY'S MANAGER

    Pertinent enquiries were made in the Adelaide City Council on Monday by Councilor Lundie with regard to the activities of the Manager of the ...

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  15. The Daily Herald

    Encouraged by the success achieved at the recent general election when numerically and influentially, the strength of the Party in Parliament was greatly ...

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  16. SYDNEY SHOW

    At the Royal Show today Mr. W. H. Gall's "Nixan" was awarded first prise for the thoroughbred stallion, beating Mr. Glinchey's "Gigandra", the well ...

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  17. SHIPS COOKS' STRIKE

    The trouble on the S.S. Jervis Bay, has been settled. An agreement was reached with the unions, whereby the original cooks return to the vessel at ...

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  18. WINGFIELD CAMP

    Military experts at Victoria Barracks this morning spoke in terms of high commendation regarding the 3rd Infantry Brigade of the 4th Division and ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP.

    On Tuesday, the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. G. F. Jenkins) stated that it had now been decided to award the sixth scholarship to Robert Cameron ...

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  21. LABOR EXPULSIONS

    The Newtown Labor League has passed a resolution that neither Mr. Dunn or Mr. McGim would be acceptable as a Labor leader, and demands ...

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  22. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    Forecast (issued at 9 p.m.):—Fine with winds chiefly southerly. ...

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  23. YORKE PENINSULA TRAIN SERVICE

    The Minister of Railways (Mr. W. Hague) advises that the Chief Railways Commissioner reports that on May 14, the Railways Commissioners expect to ...

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  25. MOTOR SERVICE BETWEEN RIVERTON AND CLARE.

    The Chief Railways Commissioner has advised the Minister of Railways (Mr. W. Hague) that he has given consideration to the service now being given on ...

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  26. A SHIPYARD ACCIDENT.

    John Thomas, a single man, residing at Semaphore road, Glanville was admitted to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Tuesday suffering from the ...

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  27. SHIPPING

    Semaphore Tides to-day:—Times of low and high water doubtfuls. ARRIVED—MARCH 27. Large Bay, a [?] Beighton. London, ...

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  28. WHERE LABOR WON.

    An explanation of the amaziag victories won-by Labor in Scotland, where it practically swept the board at the late general election, is readily provided by ...

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  29. TEACHERS AS RECRUITERS

    The following has been seat to the Minister of Education:—"We the Religious Society of Friends in South Australia, hereby enter our strong protest ...

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  30. EXEMPTION.

    At the sitting of the Full Court the Chief Justice, Sir George Murray and Mr. Justice Gordon) on Tuesday with the matter of Cedric Charlie Hayward, ...

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  31. PTOMAINE POISONING

    A [?] of employes of Harrington's Limited, photographic merchants, was marred by bad food. Nearly 100 persons were affected with ptom[?]e poisoning. ...

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  32. VICTORIA PARK.

    On Tuesday Clever Jim galloped eight furlongs to 1.53 2-5. Miss Aides eight in 1.53¼ Celrina four in 53s. Leon four in 57. Lord Stanton went at a useful gait. Light Seal ran ...

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  33. WONDERGRAPH.

    "The Valley of Silent Men," a picturisation of James Oliver Curwood's celebrated novel of the same name of showing at the Wondergraph Theatres, Rindley street and North ...

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  34. BREACH OF CONTRACT

    The case was concluded to-day in which Spencer Barry, theatrical producer, claimed £1690 from Musgroves' Theatres Proprietary, Limited, for ...

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  35. CROWDING TRAMCARS.

    At the last meeting of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labor Council, the matter of overcrowding of tramcars was discussed at length. It was decided to ...

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  36. CUT TO PIECES.

    John Collier, a widower, was clearing the ashes between the lines at the Roma street station to-day, when an engine cut him to pieces. ...

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  37. STAR—PORT AND SEMAPHORE.

    To-night at the Port Star Theatre, a new programme will be shown, including Dorothy Dalton in "The Siren's Call." The Semaphore Wondergraph will be closed to-night, ...

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  38. MADE ABSOLUTE.

    At the sitting of the Full Court (the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray),and Mr. Justice Gordon) on Tuesday in following decrees nisi for dissolution of ...

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  39. WEST'S BIG ATTRACTION.

    "Shadows" heads one of the strongest bills that has been relaesed at West's for some time, Lou Chaney appears in this with a notable cast, including ...

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  40. A.J.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    All engagements—Tom McCarthy Bunnamagoo, Sagittarius, Delusion. Sydney Cup and Local Handicap—Lodi, Malurys. ...

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  41. COUNTRY CRICKET

    The South Australian Cricket Association is, by invition of the South-Eastern Cricket Association, sending a team to play at Narracoonte and Mount ...

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  42. UNKNOWN.

    At the full court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and Mr. Justice Gordon an application was made in connection with the ...

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  43. STAR—TORRENSVILLE AND HINDMARSH.

    Mr. D. Clifford has decided to transfer tonight's programme to Good Friday night at the Star Theatre, Torrensville and Town Hall, Hindmarsh, consequently these pictures ...

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  44. STAR—UNLEY AND GOODWOOD.

    The Star Theatres at Unley and Goodwood to-night will be closed, but a special programme, including Gloria Swanson in "A Gilded Cage," and Mary Miles Minter in ...

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  45. ILLEGAL OPERATION ALLEGED.

    The case in which Mary Todd, an eldrly woman, was charged with performing an illegal operation on a young woman at Unley on March 6, was heard ...

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  46. WELL'S PAVILION NORWOOD.

    The Well's Picture Pavilion at Norwood, will be closed to-night, but on Good Friday night a fine selection of films will be screened, including "My Wild Irish Rose," and May ...

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