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  2. MYSTERY OF A CAB.

    A startling figure was presented at the wicket window of the Metropolitan Watchhouse in the early hours of Sunday morning. S.C. Williams, who was in ...

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  3. SOMBRE SCENES.

    The funeral of the late Field-Marshal Earl Roberts will rank among the most impressive spectacles in the national history of the British Empire. ...

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  4. OBITUARIES.

    Mr. Alfred John Andrews, who died at Crystal Brook last week, was widely known in the district. He was 64 years of age, and for 37 years had been in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. WOOD AND WATER.

    The Government, as one means of alleviating distress and assisting the occupiers of the mallee lands, is buying mallee wood and roots at the stations east of the ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    The old man, Michael Cullen, an inmate of the Destitute Asylum, who had a serious accident in Pirie street on Thursday evening, died in the Adelaide Hospital at ...

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  7. FATALLY CRUSHED.

    KAPUNDA, November 20.—An extraordinary accident with fatal result happened to-day in a paddock seven miles out from Kapunda, on the Hamilton road. ...

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  8. Mr. George Joseph Manton.

    An old colonist and a well-known resident of Narracoorte, Mr. George Joseph Manton, died on Wednesday, Nov. 19. He was born at Hindmarsh, Adelaide, on May ...

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  9. NOBLE PALLBEARERS.

    Next came the pallbearers. These comprised Field-Marshals Lord Kitchener, Sir Evelyn Wood, Lord Grehfell. Lord Methuen, and Lord Nicholson, Admirals ...

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  10. Mr. Charles Parsons.

    Mr. Charles Parsons, saddler, of Hawker, passed away at his residence, Eighth street, Hawker, on Friday morning, November 13, aged 84 years and 49 weeks. Deceased was ...

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  11. THROWN OUT.

    LOBETHAL, November 23.—On Sunday morning Mr. R. Homburg and his mother were journeying from Tanunda on their way to Woodside, the former on a motor ...

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  12. ROYALTY PRESENT.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra and H.R.H. Princess Victoria were present at the funeral of the late Earl Roberts in their private capacity. ...

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  13. DETERMINED TO BOLT.

    BOOLEROO CENTRE, November 21.—Two exciting bolts by the one horse owned by Mr. W. Jackson, occurred on Friday. The anima[?] was attached to an express ...

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  14. THE LAST TOST.

    Many military officers who had served under the late Field-Marshal were present. All in active service were in khaki, while the retired officers were in full dress. ...

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    MR. SAMUEL GRAY, who has completed 60 years as a preacher of the Methodist Church in South Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    CLARENDON, November 23.—Word was brough to the police this morning that the dead body of a man had been discovered on Mr. Ashby's land, near ...

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  17. Capt. George Docker.

    The Rev. W. B. Docker, of Medindie, has received news that his brother, Capt. George Docker, of the Royal Fusiliers, has been killed in action at the war. The ...

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    MR. JAMES ASHTON, who was recently elected President of the Society of Arts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SERVICE AT CAPETOWN.

    A service in memory of Lord Roberts was held at the Capetown Cathedral coincidently with the funeral in London. It was attended by representative naval, ...

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  20. Capt. Medland.

    The death of Capt. Medland which occurred at his residence, Port Pirie West, on Nov. 20, has removed one whose name for the last 40 years has been familiar to ...

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  21. THE ESCAPED PRISONER.

    John Collins, alias Terry Dean, alias Clarke, alias Williamson, who escaped from the Port Adelaide lock-up on Wednesday, is still at large. He is 30 years of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NOTED SOUTH AFRICAN DEAD..

    The death occurred to-day of Sir Edward Philip Solomon, K.C.M.G., Senator in the Parliament for the Union of South Africa. Sir Edward had a distinguished ...

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  23. AN AMERICAN BLIZZARD.

    A terrific blizzard has struck the North Atlantic States, extending to Florida. Some of the temperatures recorded are the lowest for 40 years. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    The latest report covering the scope of New Zealand's trade in 1913. states that the imports show a distinct improvement. There has, nevertheless, been an ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. THAT £18,000,000,

    It was stated in a cable message from London to-day that the loan of £18,000,000 which had been made to the Common-wealth by the Imperial Government was ...

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  26. PANAMA CANAL.

    The engineer of the Panama Canal (Col. Goethals) has ruled that no ships passing through the canal and delayed by landslides can claim demurrage against the ...

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  27. LORD A. DOUGLAS.

    The trial of Lord Alfred B. Douglas on a charge of having criminally libelled Robert Baldwin Roes, a friend of the late Oscar Wilde, has been opened in the Old ...

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  28. A PREMIER IMPEACHED.

    The royal commission which has been investigating the charges of "graft" laid against the Premier of the State of New Brunswick (Mr. James Kidd FJemming) ...

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  29. A TASMANIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Following are the results of the primary votes for the Bass by-election, to fill the vacancy in the Assembly caused by the death of the ex-Premier (Mr. Solomon):— ...

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  30. MANY MONTHS OVERDUE.

    The four-masted barquentine Beethoven, which sailed from Newastle (Australia) for Valparaiso on March 28 has been posted missing at Lloyd's. ...

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