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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Western Australia and Queensland have a fine display of products at the Royal Agricultural Show at Manchester. ...

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  4. GETTING RICH QUICK

    The means by which a woman raised money without much effort was explained in the Adelaide Police Court on Friday. On March 24 the woman, who gave the ...

    Article : 283 words
  5. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    Certain matters in connection with the regulations under the new Education Act, affecting the Catholic schools, were brought under the notice of the Minister ...

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  6. HERE AND THERE. U Boats Deadliest Foe.

    The submarine's deadliest enemy is the destroyer, which at its best can travel at the rate of 46 miles an hour. ...

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  7. THE WAR (Continued from page 1.) MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes, in a farewell message, states that he is conscious that his poor health and hid inexperience of conditions, allowed him little time to do much during his visit ...

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  8. DAY BAKING DISPUTE

    The hearing of the day-baking dispute was continued before his Honor Mr. President Jethro Brown at the Industrial Court on Friday. ...

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  9. THE CIVIL SERVICE A DAY OF FAREWELLS.

    Friday was a day of farewells in the Civil Service on account of a number of wellknown officers, who had reached the age of 70 years, having to retire with the close ...

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  10. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE.

    A conference is being arranged between the members of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and a number of members of the House of Commons in reference to the ...

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  11. World's Smallest Army.

    Monaco possesses the smallest army in the world, consisting of seventy-five guards, seventy-five carabineers, and twenty firemen. ...

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  12. POLICE-COMMISSIONER RAYMOND.

    A picturesque ceremony, held in the morning, was that at which the police force took leave of its retiring Commissioner (Mr. W. H. Raymond), and was ...

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  13. Who Lost These?

    Amongst the unclaimed articles found on the South-Eastern Railway (England) last year were 3,000 pairs of gloves, 3,000 felt hats, and 3,000 umbrellas. ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is steady, and cargoes firm, Flour business is stagnant, with quotations unchanged. Oats.—No shipments are offering. ...

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  15. Innocent Victims.

    Three hundred and fifty-three women and 121 children have perished at sea as the result of German submarines, not including the deaths of women and children on ...

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  16. THE TURF.

    Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hawker and Mr. S. J. Jacobs left for Melbourne by the-express on Thursday in order to attend the V.R.C. Grand National meeting. ...

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  17. Match Trade Figures.

    More matches are used in Great Britain than in any other country in the world. We use (says a London paper) an average of eight matches each person a day. It ...

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  18. Record Catch.

    The Hull trawler Elf King has landed a catch of fish which has realised the "record" sum of £3,670. The previous "record" of £3,480 was held by the same ...

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  19. VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Hughes will visit South Africa, and will have a brief consultation with General Botha, the Prime Minister, at Cape Town, on the subject of Imperial relations. ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    Norwood versos Prospect At East Park. Norwood (from)—Adams, Burrows, J., Brown, F. Brown, Cunningham, Howe, Hindes, Hockney, Johns, Kindle, Kelly, LeCornn, McNamara ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET

    A moderate amount of business was effected in Westonia issues on Friday morning, and the easing noted towards the close of the previous day continued. Other sections had but small attention, ...

    Article : 490 words
  22. Germany's Hosiery Trade.

    More than 1,000,000 dozen pairs of cotton socks and stockings were during 1913 imported by Great Britain, all, with the exception of 11,000 dozen pairs, coming from ...

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  23. Compulsion for Women.

    By order of the German authorities, all the healthy peasant women in the occupied districts of Poland and Volhynia are compelled to work in the military bakeries, ...

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  24. GERMAN BRUTALITY

    Sir Edward Grey, in acknowledging the receipt of the report of Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador at Berlin, concerning the prison camp at Treuenbrietzen, ...

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  25. Through Many Wrecks.

    Charlie Gunn, a well-known Liverpool seaman, has been through more big wrecks than,any other man alive. He was on hoard the Titanic when it sank in ...

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  26. THEFT AT THE MUSEUM.

    A report was made to the police on Friday morning by the curator of the Museum to the effect that during the previous night the premises had been burglariously ...

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  27. CAPTAIN COLTHURST.

    Capatin Bowen Colthurst, who was charged with murdering Sheeney Skeffington (a journalist), Dickson, and McIntyre during the Dublin rising, and who was ...

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  28. MONTH'S RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 869 words
  29. Zeppelin's and Their Speed.

    "Not so many years a British engineering expert calculated that the Zeppelin could not attain a speed of thirty miles an hour, as he proved by figures that the ...

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  31. TATTERSALL'S CUP-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 584 words
  32. THE LATE PRIVATE CHARLES TORNQWIST.

    Mr. J. Tornqwist, of Penwortham, has received notification from the military authorities of his youngest son's death from wounds whilst in action in France. ...

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  33. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    During a debate in the Sydney labor Council on Thursday night concerning the provision to be made for returned soldiers, Mr. Barr, of the Storemen's Union, ...

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  34. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The death in hen 90th year occurred on Thursday of Mrs. Sarah Hilton, sen., late of Clarendon. Mrs. Hilton came to South Australia in the early forties, and with her ...

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  35. Our Ambassador in Paris.

    Thirteen years ago Mr. Balfour, who was then Prime Minister, found himself in a quandary. The post of Ambassador at Rome became vacant, but the right man ...

    Article : 436 words
  36. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrival.—At London—Steamer Candia, from Svdney, April 13, Melbourne, April 20, Adelaide, April 29, and Albany, May 4 (with a fire in her bunkers), resuming her voyage on May 7. ...

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  37. ALLEGED BREACH OF LICENSING ACT.

    The case in which Charles Dyer was charged with having on May 23 been present in the bar-room at the Freemasons' Tavern Hotel, Pirie-street, during ...

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  38. LAW COURTS.

    May Riley was charged with having loitered for the purposes of prostitution in Flinders-street on Thursday night. Constables Turner and Hicks stated that they saw the defendant accost ...

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  39. PENSIONS FOR POLICEMEN.

    At one of the Civil Service farewells on Friday regret was expressed that a Government employe who had rendered good and faithful service under the King's Ministers ...

    Article : 126 words
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