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  3. THE SHARE MARKET EDNA STOCKS FIRM; CONSOLIDATED AND POINTS ACTIVE.

    (2/4 13-16) Silver, 2/4 16-16. (£1112 12/6) Copper (spot), £113. Copper.—Electrolytic, £136. (£106 2/6) Tin (forward), £194 12/6. ...

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Orontes, R.M.S., 4,022, F. S. Symons, eastern States. M.G. Anderson, agent. Mooltan, R.M.S., 4,831, R. L. Haddock, R.N.R. London via ports. Elder, Smith. & Co., agents. ...

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  5. THE WOOL SALE

    What was practically tho last wool sale of the season was held at the Wool Exchange, Grenfell-street, on. Friday. About 1,500 bales were offered, and the bulk of ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    On Friday the hearing was resumed in 1 the Industrial Court before Iris Honor, Mr. President Jethro Brown, of the dispute referred to the court by the Minister ...

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  7. THE LIBEL CASE

    The hearing of a claim for £2,000, brought by P. F. Hutton against F. W. Cameron, of the mercantile agency of Cameron & Hill, King William-street, for ...

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  8. SALT WORKERS' CASE

    The telegram received by the Standard Salt Company from its representative at Edithburgh, to the effect that the men re fused to handle gypsum unless they were ...

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  9. THE WAR

    Another batch of invalid soldiers returned to Adelaide on Friday morning. The men who were conveyed from Melbourne by the express, were greeted by a large ...

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  10. HERE AND THERE.

    Love makes the heart light-and the sitting-room dark. A woman is always looking on the bright side of things, especially mirrors. ...

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  11. Bogus Nurses.

    Germany has already passed a law making it a punishable offence for an unauthorised person, to wear a nursing uniform or badge. ...

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  12. Leather Famine.

    Owing to the scarcity of leather the cost of soleing a pair of boots in Hamburg is now 17/. The price in London for soleing a pair of boots varies, ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. DEATH AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Dr. Kenihan, of tie Adelaide Hospital, j has reported to the city watchhouse that I Mr. Alexander Davidson, who was admit-1 ted to the institution on March 15, ...

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  14. THREE PERSONS SHOT.

    At Bunyip this morning a Syrian, John Ellis, fired at two brothers, named 'Borthwick, recent arrivals from England, who were employed by him. A dispute had ...

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  15. No Mourning Allowed.

    Mourning is absolutely prohibited in Germany; no wounded or crippled soldier is allowed to walk in the streets of the capital and of important towns. They ...

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  16. A COACH CAPSIZED.

    The Truro coach was capsized in the Nuriootpa station-yard on Thursday morning. The vehicle was on the public crossing there when a track, which was being ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—All wheat for shipping or for milling purposes is now under Government control. The official quotation for parces on Thursday was 5/6 per bushel at Port Adelaide or chief shipping ...

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  18. An Unexplained Mystery.

    The fish are again being caught, says a London paper, in sufficient numbers to become a staple article of food in America. They are handsomely colored fish and very ...

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  19. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    A unique position has arisen in connection with the State elections. The ballot papers from Babel Island, part of the Flinders group, in the Straits, is still missing, ...

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  20. A YOUTH KILLED.

    Clifford John Birch, aged 16 years, son I of Mr. Thomas Birch, teamster, of Ashton, met his death at the Mount Lofty railway-station on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  21. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    TO-DAY A RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH WAS PLAYED BETWEEN THE AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ZEALANDERS. SCORES:— ...

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  22. A VIOLENT SOLDIER.

    As the result of his viol put conduct in the Supreme Court Hotel on Thursday night, a young soldier, James llunis, appeared in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, when he was cliarged ...

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  23. THE BEECH FOREST MURDER.

    A magisterial enquiry into the murder of Doris Foley, a child of four, at Beech Forest on March 13 was opened to-day. George Henry Leeke was present in ...

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  24. DOG BITES A CHILD.

    Gilbert White, a little boy, was playing with a dog on Saturday, when the animal in excitement bit. him on the lip. Thai child was taken to Murray Bridge, and ...

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  25. Getting Rid of Rats.

    Rats are becoming a plague in some parts of the country, and all sorts of things are being tried to get rid of them. J.R.H. sends the following ingenious plan ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  27. METAL QUOTATIONS.

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  28. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Mr. Charles Bates (39), a mill hand, employed at the Australian woollen mills, was this afternoon caught by some heavy-rollers. His arm was torn from his body, ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The production of copper in the United State in ISIS passed all previous records, a[?]ding to the United States Geological Survey. Preliminary figures and estimates have been infected by ...

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  31. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Rev. F. Lade has received the following letter from the Rev. J. H. Little, senior Church of England chaplain in Egypt:—The departure of the Rev. G. W. ...

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  32. THE SYDNEY STATE BAKERY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Haynes moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the operations of the State bakery, in view of pending ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BRITISH WAR LOANS.

    The quotation for 3¼ per cent. British War Loan Stock is £87 7/6, an advance of 2/6, while 4[?] per cent, war stock remains at£96 15/. ...

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  34. Josh's Whisky.

    Mr. J. F. Hartz, of Detroit, of the American Surgical Trade Association, spoke at the recent annual convention in New York, and told this story:— ...

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  35. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  36. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Our COckburn correspondent writes:—Nearly 1,000 tons of Japanese sulphur has passed through here for the Broken Hill mines during the last week or two. This has led to questions being ...

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  37. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Golden Points, March 31:—"Important development No. 6 shaft. Struck an important body of ore, size 2 ft., value 1 oz." Mount Bonnie.—"Unwatered shaft; getting clay. ...

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  38. A FIRST OFFENDER.

    A previously good reputation, the fact that restitution would be made, and that he had enlisted were the principal reasons advanced in the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  39. ISSUE DEPARTMENT.

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  41. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    The fine series of films shown at the Wondergraph, Hindley-street, and the openair pavilion, North-terrace, this week, has attracted exceptionally large audiences. Sir ...

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  42. FIRE ON A STATION.

    ROCHESTER, March 28.—On Saturday a fire broke out on the Anama station, a great deal of firewood and 150 acres of feed were destroyed. A number ...

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  43. Handy Messenger-Boys.

    The fact that the District Messenge Company of London recntly celebrated its silver jubilee recalls interesting stories of the achievements of some of the boys; ...

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  44. THE MONEY MARKET

    The Bank of England rate of discount remains at 5 per cent, to which it was reduced on August 5, 1914. Short loans arc quoted at 4½ per cent, a decline of ¼ per cent., while the ...

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  45. VALUABLE GREYHOUND KILLED.

    King Comedy, one of the best Greyhounds in Australia, whilst being exercised at Bacchus Marsh by his owner (Mr. G. Muir), slipped his collar and chased a hare. ...

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  46. COMPANIES.

    Ntw Zealand Shipping Company.—An intorim dividend of 8/ per share has been declared. ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Buffer.—Danish makes are doll and quoted at from 170/ to 172/ per cwt. The market for colonial butter is steady. There will be no Australian makes offering until the arrival of a ...

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  48. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Arnokl Beythien was charged with having exceeded the speed limit with a motor car along King William-road on March 22. Sub-Inspector Edwards said the defendant's [?]ar travelled at ...

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  49. "DICK WH[?]TTINGTON" PANTOMIME.

    There was a very large gathering at the Tivoli last night to witness the performance of "Dick Whittington." About 600 officers and soldiers were present, ...

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  50. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    George Turner, defended [?]y Mr. G. W. Dempster, was charged with having stolen a quantity of brass, valued 10/, the property of the Silicate Brick Company, Limited, at Osborne, on or about ...

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  51. WOOL SALES.

    Bradford wool buyers will not accept the concession offered by the wool importers' committee of seven days free storage on prompt rash sales, with payment for the remaining 14 days. The ...

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