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  4. SON OF A FAMOUS FATHER.

    It is far better to be the father of a famous son than the son of a famous father, for the one plight illumines merit that would else have remained obscure, ...

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  5. EX-SERVIGE MEN.

    At the opening of the Empire Conference of ex-service men to-day, Field-Marshal Earl Haig, who presided, said the Empire did not belong to England or to Great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE LONDON CONFERENCE,

    It is understood that as a result of weekend discussions at Chequers (the country home of the Prime Minister, presented to the nation by Lord Lee) and information ...

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  7. FEBRUARY FLOODS

    A well-known weather prophet recently predicted that Australia would have a dry year in 1921, and that the drought will be severe in the interior, but for the present ...

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  9. THE LAST TEST

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  10. No German Labour Delegate

    No Labour representative will accompany the delegation to London, as originally planned in order to indicate the readiness of the -working classes to assist ...

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  11. Gladstone Isolated.

    GLADSTONE, March 1—Heavy rains fell throughout Sunday night, Monday, and Monday night, aggregating nearly four inches. The floods have caused ...

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  12. Thrace and Greece.

    Inhabitants of Bulgarian Thrace demonstrated in favour of union with Greece. Turkish and Greek speakers advocated Grecian annexation. ...

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  13. IRELAND.

    The six teen condemned to death in convection with the Mailow murders were shot the Cork barracks this morning. They were executed in batches of two. As ...

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  14. A Fair Test.

    “What are you up to, Jimmy:” I asked “I’m playing a game of my own. Paper cricket. I expect you'll thing its rather rot.” ...

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  15. Station Reports.

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  16. Currant Crops Spoiled.

    At Adelaide 1.28 has fallen during the past 24 hours. In the vinegrowing districts the records were:—Angaston, 2.33; Nuriootpa, 2.43; Tanunda, 1.37; and Lyndoch, 1.21. ...

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  17. Expresses Cancelled.

    The Railway Department advises that the East-West express has been cancelled until further notice, and that the 8.30 a.m. express to Melbourne will not run. ...

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  18. A SOUTH AMERICAN WAR.

    The Panama Legation announces that the Costa Rican forces which invaded Panama territory Have surrendered to the Pansman troops. ...

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  19. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    NARRACOORTE, February 27.—Mr. Charles McBain, of Stewarts Range, was bitten by a snake on the right leg on Friday evening, when walking through ferns ...

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  20. MEAT AND BUTTER.

    The question of the present price of meat occupied tie attention of the Prices Regulation Commission on Tuesday morning. There were present:—Messrs. D. R. ...

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  21. Dwellings Inundated.

    CALTOWIE, March 1.—The most disastrous flood for many yeans occurred here last night. Many dwellings were inundated and all the bridges were washed ...

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  22. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Carigrano, 5.260, Lena, Genoa. Elder, Smith, and Co., agents. IMPORTS.—March 1. Genoa—31 tons general cargo. ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mr. Tex Rickard has announced that the Dempsey-Carpentier fight will fee held on July 2. He is net yet ready to announce the city where the fight will be ...

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  24. Sheep Drowned.

    QUORN, March 1.—The district received deluge last night, when nearly five inches was registered. Ten and a half inches has been recorded since February 21. Fords ...

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  25. “An Outrageous Charge.”

    There was no doubt what Mr. Harry Blinman, M.V.O., thought about the English cicketers criticism of the barracking at the fifth test match when the question ...

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  26. ORE FREIGHTS.

    Mr. Hudd. M.P., introduced to the Minister of Railways (Hon. W. Hague) on Monday Messrs. J. H. Crittenden, J. Jeffries, and L. A. Hannaford. ...

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  27. THE TEST MATCH.

    It goes without saying that interest in the test matches has been tremendous throughout Australia. It is many years since cricket has enjoyed such a boom. In Adelaide, the public, day by day, has followed every phase of the contests between England and Australia with the keenest expectancy. Nevertheless, it may be ...

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  28. Heavy Falls at Pinnaroo.

    PINNAROO, March 1.—Heavy rain fell during Monday—1.39 was registered from 9 a.m. on Monday until 9 a.m. to-day. The roads in many places were inundated. The ...

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  29. 8.20 at Melrose.

    MELROSE, March 1.—Continuous rain has fallen for 26 hours, and 8-20 has been recorded. Wilochra Creek is in flood. Trees, siring bridges, and fences have ...

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  30. SEQUEL TO LARCENY CASE.

    Robert Lee was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., and justices) on the information of William Robert Wilson, with having, on February 12, at ...

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  31. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    Before Mr. Justice Parsons, in the Civil Court on Tuesday, an action was begun in which Richard Charles Baker, painter and decorator, of Hyde Park, claimed from C. K. Muller, of Toorak, ...

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  32. Fairness of Sydney Crowds.

    Donald Macdonald telegraphed to The Argus from Sydney on Saturday night:— Many cricketers and followers of the game in Sydney arc in a very angry mood ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. G. Ingram Pearson, who will be the chief speaker at the Methodist missionary demonstration at Pirie street this evening has had many thrilling ...

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  34. Exciting Times at Peterborough.

    PETERBOROUGH. March 1.—A tremendous flood occurred here again last night. Rain fell continuously for 30 hours. and 3.44 was registered. About 9 p.m ...

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  35. DIVORCE COURT.

    Frederick John Fenton. of Unley. sought a dissolution of marriage from his wife. Rita Martha Fenton, on the ground of her alleged adultery with Abraham Eddy. It was slated in the ...

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  36. BALAKLAVA RACES.

    The secretary of the Balaklava Racing Club advises that the rain on Monday has greatly benefited the course, and it is in really good order. The special train for ...

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  38. THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF GRENFELL AND PIRIE STREETS.

    The well-known, and, one might almost say, historic premises of Graves, Hill, and Company, Limited, in Pirie and Grenfell streets constituting the largest and most ...

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  40. FREE PASSES ON TRAMS.

    At the latest meeting of the St. Peters Council a resolution was carried to the effect that the council is opposed to the proposition to request the Municipal ...

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