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  3. THE SHARE MARKET

    Only a little business was done during the forenoon on ednesday, and prices generally were not altered to any extent. The Edna group certainly showed some strength in most ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  5. THE NOARLUNGA TRAGEDY

    John O'Neill (32), late of Noarlunga, hotelkeeper, was charges at the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court, before his Honor Mr. Justice Buchanan and jurors, ...

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  6. THE WAR (Continued from Page 1.) CONSCRIPTION

    The House of Commons to-day agreed to the third reading of the Military Service Bill by 250 votes to 35. It is officially stated that until after the ...

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  7. HERE AND THERE. Mr.

    She always addressed him as Mr. Until he took courage and Kr.; But now that they're wed, Like a brute he has said. ...

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  8. THE WESTERN RIVERINA

    Upon-returning to his office on Wednesday the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) gave an account of his journey from Sydney to Adelaide by way of Wentworth and ...

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  9. THE GOLDEN WEST

    The Hon. J. Scaddan (Premier of Western Australia) arrived by the steamer Katoomba on Wednesday morning. He will attend the Premiers' Conference, but has, ...

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  10. Pigeons in Constantinople.

    In no big city in the world are there so many tame pigeons as in Constantinople. In many squares in London there are small flocks-of pigeons, but in the Turkish ...

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  11. GERMANS ANGRY

    The German newspapers angrily comment on the interview which an American correspondent recently had with Sir Edward Grey. They stoutly affirm that an ...

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  12. ALLEGED ROBBERY

    A charge of having stolen £19 from a Greek fish hawker, John Pappas, on May 13, was preferred against Matthew Power, Hugh Elliott, and William Thomas ...

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  13. New Member's Impressions.

    He bad been elected member for his native county, and had come up to the metropolis to take his seat in the House. ...

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  15. THE RAINFALL.

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  16. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  17. "FOR PROFIT"

    It would appear from a decision of Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday that until the Licensing Act passed last session is amended as far ...

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  18. BOERS INSULTED

    The Bloemfontein "Friend" publishes a semi-official German report which was found at Moschi, stating that the Boer element in German East Africa was most ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. The Oldest Flag.

    If the question was asked which country's national flag has been longest inuse, the answer would be either the dragon banner of China, or the chrysanthemum ...

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  20. CALENDAR—May 17.

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  21. TURKISH CABINET

    Advices from Constantinople state that serious differences exist in the Turkish Cabinet, and that the Sheik-ul-Islam and the Minister of Justice have resigned. ...

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  22. FORECASTS.

    Western Australia.—Cloudy south of tropic, but showers chiefly confined to lower south-west, South cool, equally south-west winds; south to south-east elsewhere. ...

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  23. Three Hundred Churches.

    Of deep interest in the eyes of most of us is a little island called Patmos. Patmos has an entirely Greek population of four thousand, mostly sponge fishers, and ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL.

    The Australian Natives' Association last night held a discussion with reference to the proposed irrigation settlement at Menindie. Mr. E. H. Fromen, who has taken ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    South Australia.—Cloudy to showery on the coast, elsewhere clear or few clouds. North to north-west winds chiefly. Light rain recorded south from Beltana and on pares of west coast. ...

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  26. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    The new series of films to be screened at the Wondergraph Theatre, Hindleystreet, this evening will include a remarkably fine picture, entitled "David ...

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  27. THE SINN FELN TROUBLE.

    The Wolfe Tone branch, of the Irish National Foresters, Broken Hill, carried the following motion:—"That this branch of the Irish National Foresters learned with ...

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  28. MAMAHATUN

    The Russians have occupied Mamahatun. ...

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  29. Curious Beads.

    Every nation has a bread that is typically its own. In one oat flour is used, in another wheat or rice or cassava, and the shape varies from the disc-like ...

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  30. INTER-STATE RAINFALL.

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  31. DOUBLE INCOME TAX

    The Finance Bill will be introduced on Thursday. It provides that a person paying income tax in the colonies shall not be required to pay more here than to ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. SHOOTING CASES. A MINER WOUNDED TWICE.

    As the result of a family quarrel at Bendigo late last night, James Main, a miner (45) is in hospital in a serious condition, suffering from the effects of two revolver ...

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  33. ADELAIDE RAINFALL.

    Average annual for 77 years, 20.86. Average rainfall for 77 years, from 1st January to end of May, 6.96. Total rainfall from 1st January, 1916, to date, ...

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  34. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Thos. B. Duell, of Coomandook, sued A. Chidlow, of Mount Lofty, for the recovery of £27, alleged to be due as commission on the sale of a property at Coomandook, and for work and labor ...

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  35. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Ministry entertained the New South Wales official party at a luncheon at Parliament House on Wednesday. The guests comprised Messrs. Ashford (Minister of ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. THE FORESTRY CONFERENCE

    The inter-State conference on afforestation to be held in Adelaide next week is to be attended in behalf of Western Australia by Mr C. G. Lane-Poole, the ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. A WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    Magdalene Mina, Elzuck (30), a native of Roumania, who was employed as a lady's maid by Mrs. Viveps, of Wunnulla-road, Woolahra Point, was found dead in her ...

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  38. Generous Stratheona.

    Among the stories of Lord Strathcona told in the official biography of Mr. Beckles Willson is one concerning an occasion when a stranger caked at the High ...

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  39. WIDOW REWARDED.

    The British Embassy here have given £200 to Madame Jacquet, the widow of a citizen of Lille, who was shot for sheltering Anglo-French soldiers. ...

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  40. THE FLINDERS LANE AFFAIR.

    At the City Court to-day, John Lane, Ernest Watson and George Rankime, who were arrested on May 6, after a sensational encounter with Constables Downes and ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—All wheat for shipping or for milling purposes is now under Government control. The official quotation for export parcels on Tuesday was 5/3 per bushel, f.o.b., at Port Adelaide, or ...

    Article : 296 words
  42. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Harold Sprod pleaded guilty to having, on May 2, failed to have a number-plate affixed to his motor cycle. A fine of 5/., with 15/ costs, was imposed. ...

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  43. BUILDING THE FIRST LOCK.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) said on Wednesday of his visit to the William Randell lock site at Blanchetown on the previous day, that the amount of work ...

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  45. A GUNSMITH SHOT.

    As the result of a remarkable method of testing pistols and revolvers at the premises of Messrs. Alcock & Pierce, gunsmiths, Little Collins-street, Alfred William ...

    Article : 155 words
  46. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES.

    This week's William Fox photo-play is proving as great a draw as any of those previously shown. The fine acting of Mr. William Farnum, as the dock laborer who ...

    Article : 181 words
  47. A £100 ROBBERY.

    The emporium of Messrs. Marcus Clark and Co., at the corner of George and Pitt streets, Haymarket, was visited between Monday night and this morning by ...

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  49. GONE INTO CAMP.

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  50. EXHIBITION SEWING-CIRCLE.

    Miss Racey Heaver (hon. organiser) writes:—A further supply of blankets, fallows, and dock chairs will be gladly received for the Exhibition camp hospital. The approach of winter ...

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