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  3. THE HIGH COURT.

    The Federal High Court sat in Adelaide on Wednesday at the Supreme Court Build-ings to hear two actions by the Customs Department for the recovery of tonnage ...

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  4. SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.

    The tender of. Messrs. McKenzie & Holland has been accepted for the supply, delivery, arid erection of the necessary, instruments, treadles, signal reverses arm ...

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  5. A REAL TRAGEDY

    During the realistic representation of a drama of life in the wild West on the stage of a Chicago theatre to-day a mimic battle took place between a gang of desperadoes ...

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  6. THE HAREM SKIRT

    The vagaries of fashion were to-day responsible for another ludicrous scene in Paris, which paralleled that witnessed on the Chantilly Racecourse on ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. Family Notices

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  8. COMMERCIAL.

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  10. HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY

    The seven persons arrested on suspicion of being connected with the Houndsditch. tragedy—Osef Federof, Jacob Peters, Yourka Dubof, John Zelin, alias Rosen, ...

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  11. STORMY PACIFIC

    A heavy tide, accompanied, by a strong, wind, prevailed along the coast to-day, and the seawall at Hoquiam, a town of 2,000 inhabitants, in Chehalis, County of ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. VICTORIANS AND COOL STORAGE WORKS.

    The Minister of Agriculture of Victoria (Mr. G. Graham) has intimated to the Minister of Agriculture of this State that he would be pleased to.have an opportunity ...

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  14. THE CORONATION.

    The Manchester "Guardian" writes:—"The Government of the Commonwealth are reconsidering their rather hasty decision not to send troops to take part in ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A great fire broke out to-day near the docks in Buenos Aires, and a large number of warehouses and Customs sheds were destroyed. The damage, done is estimated ...

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  16. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) left Adelaide by train on Wednesday morning for Moonta en route to Lipson, where be will open a new institute to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  17. THE SHARE MARKET. To-Day'S Quotations.

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  18. LOS ANGELES TRAGEDY. An Arrest Made.

    Detective Brown, of the Califorian police, has arrested David Captan at Idabed, in Oklahoma, territory, one of the men wanted in connection with the terrible dynamite ...

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  20. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who recently sought rest in the south of Europe owing to ah affection of the throat, caused by over-exertion during ...

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  21. SOUDANESE NATIVES.

    Captain Faure, in charge of an avenging expedition, was, sent out recently to punish the natives of Abeshr, in the French Soudan, who early in November ambuehed ...

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  22. BLOOD FROM MUMMIES.

    A demonstration was given to-day at the Royal Institute of Public Health of a new serological test, which, it is claimed, will infallibly distinguish the stains of various ...

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  23. LONDON MARKET.

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  24. A Fearful Crime.

    A shocking dynamite outrage was perpetrated at midnight on Friday September 30, at the office, of the Los Angeles "Times," involving the [?] of many ...

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  25. THE ARGENTINE.

    The heavy, rains which recently fell in various grazing. and agricultural districts of the Argentine Republic, thus ending the drought which had prevailed for a ...

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  26. LABOR TROUBLE AT RENMARK.

    A conference between the growers and workers delegates took place last night, the sitting lasting from 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. No good resulted. The workers were very ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Ardresan.—Arrived: February 14—Kooringa, Port Adelaide. Sailed: February 14 — Kooringa, Port Adelaide. RIVERS. ...

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  28. SWIMMING.

    The increasing popularity of the art of natation in this State is being made maniiest by number of carnivals recently held, and to be carried out during the next few weeks. It has ...

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  29. BALFOUR'S BROTHER DEAD.

    The death is announced in London, at the age of 56 years, of Colonel Eustace. James Balfour, a younger brother of A J Balfour, the leader of the. ...

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  30. THE FRENCH RAILWAYS

    The express train from Brest came into collision with two other trains at a cross-ing near Chatres to-day. The trains, were wrecked and all the carriage were set on ...

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  31. LAW COURTS. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Hans Kleiner was granted an auctioneer's license. W.D. Watking was granted a licence to carry on the bussiness of a marine store dealer. ...

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  32. FOR TIME OF WAR.

    What the Minister of Defence has called a war railway council was opened this afternoon. The council consists of the Minister, the chief Railways Commissioners ...

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  33. TIGER ATTACKS TRAINER.

    Herr Falkendorf, a tiger trainer, was attacked by a tiger and seriously injured in Bostock's Jungle at Sheffield England, on January, 11 Five tiggers were brought ...

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  34. THE AOTEA.

    The hull and. contents of the steamer Aotea, which is lying aground near the entrance of Table Bay, has been re-insured at 15 per cent. against total loss and at 45 ...

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  35. CHRISTCHURCH MYSTERY.

    Henry Jack and Walter Sadler were arrested to-day at Christchurch, charged with the murder of Ethel Bradley, The woman's body was found in a, right-of-way. ...

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  36. FRENCH NAVY.

    The offical news now; available minimises the damage done yesterday as a result of the "jaming" of the guns of the French Battleships during firing practice in ...

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  37. AN HOTELKEEPER'S, SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    In the Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday morning his Honor Mr. Justice Homburg resumed the hearing of an appeal from the decision of Messrs. T. ...

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  38. SUNDAY NIGHT PICTURES.

    At t the last meeting of the Adelaide Socialist Party. the following resolution was carried in Connection with, the recent prohibition of moving picture exhibitions on ...

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  39. JOHN HILL & CO.

    Shareholders of Messrs. John Hill & Co. met at the offices of the company, Piriestreet, on Wednesday morning and adopted the report and balance-sheet for six months ...

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  40. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  41. 100 YARDS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The 100 Yards Swimming Championship will be decided next Monday night in the new City Swimming Bates, and is creating much, interest. C. Lawes, who will arrive ...

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  42. RAIN AND FLOODS. DOWNPOUR IN SYDNEY.

    The rain storm still centres over the States. This morning light to heavy, and general rains were recorded east of the Darling, and-scattered on the western divfe ...

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  43. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Gustav Karwinski, a seaman, was fined for drunkenness, and then pleaded guilty to having resisted the police when being arrested. Constable McGlee stated that the man was arrested ...

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  44. MINING NEWS.

    Messrs. ward & Co.have supplied us with the Allowing quotation, dated February 14:—Tin. £194 10/, a rise of £4 5/. ...

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  45. "HITCH YOUR WAGGON TO A LIE."

    A libel action of interest to politicians and newspaper proprietors was opened at the Supreme Court to-day before Mr: Justice Chapman and a common jury. Will ...

    Article : 150 words
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  47. ROMA DISTRICT FLOODED.

    The rain which has fallen since Saturday in the Roma district has ceased. The Bungil Creek has risen considerably andis now 7.ft Over the decking of the Vic ...

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  48. A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    Mr. F. Rohrig, of, Yorketown, Yorke Peminsula during a recent visit to Adelaide, pickcd up on the beach on the eastern side of St. Vincent's Gulf, a bottle, in ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND

    Mr. Duncan, Deputy Public Trustee, died. suddenly last bigot,at the age of 53. ...

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  50. RAILWAY TANK FOR MILE END.

    The Railways Commissioner has accepted the tender of the S.A. Reinforced Concrete Company for constructing a reinforced concrete overhead tank in connection with ...

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  52. HARBOR BOARD LOAN.

    The Oamnru Harbor Board has arranged for a 4 per cent, consolidating loan from the A.M.P. Society, Sydney, amounting to £215,000, at par. ...

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  53. "HIS AIN FOLK."

    The Prime Minister has received from the Ayrshire miners, Scotland, an invitation to visit them when he is is Great Britain. ...

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  54. THE BOVERICS CARGO.

    A general average of 24 per cent. has been declared on all the cargo of the Boveric, which arrived at Auckland yesterday from San Francisco after a stormy ...

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