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  3. THE REV. T. B. ANGWIN

    Very general regret will be caused, not only among members of the Methodist, Church, but in far wider circles in South Australia, by the announcement of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. A DISPUTED WILL.

    An action in which the plaintiff seek to Lave an alleged will of his deceased wife declared invalid was mentioned before Mr. Justice Murray in the Supreme Court on ...

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  5. BUSY BURGLARS

    Messrs. E. F. Lind & Co.'s tobacconist shop, at 47, Pitt-street, city, was broken into last night, and several pounds' worth of cigars and cigarettes stolen. The ...

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  6. THE TURF.

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  7. A GREAT TYPHOON.

    A terrific typhoon swept over the islands this morning. Many steamers -were taken unawares, and were wrecked, as well as a number of ...

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  8. HERE AND THERE.

    News has been received that Miss H. O. Pagan, a nurse at Modderfontein, South Africa, is the winner of a competition set by the Rhodesian Eistoddfod, tor a South ...

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  9. MANAGER AND MAID.

    An action for damages for an alleged breach of a promise of marriage,? was briefly mentioned in the Civil Court on Tuesday, the parties having arrived at a ...

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  10. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    The International Pacificist Congress was opened in Berne to-day. There were over 100 members of the French Chamber of Deputies or the French Senate present ...

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  11. THE MANLY CASE.

    An arrest was made in the Domain this morning in connection with the shooting of Ernest Overton at Manly on Wednesday last. The captive gave the name Allen ...

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  12. SOLOMON-SENIOR CASE.

    "In the matter of Judah Moss SolomonSenior, solicitor, Adelaide, adjourned final hearing," read the Registrar at the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Tuesday. ...

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  13. SPEAKER WILLIS AGAIN.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Henry Willis) has dismissed four messengers from Parliament House. They were informed this morning that they had ...

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  14. A Salmon's Record.

    It is now generally known that a salmon's age and a good deal also of its life history can be told by the examination at a single scale from its body, preference ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. John Bishop, aged 60, a resident of Alberton, met his death under tragic circumstances early oil Monday evening. He began to descend the main stairway at the ...

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  16. SALE OF YEARLINGS.

    There was a large gathering at the John Bull Bazaar, Currie-street. on Tuesday morning, when Messrs. Barker Brothers held their annnal sale of yearlings. There ...

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  17. AN ACCOUNTANT'S SUICIDE.

    John E. Sell (42), residing at 24, Kempstreet, Northcote, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a revolver on a vacant piece cf land at the rear ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. EACEEOESE AND MOTOR CAR.

    Shortly before the first rare at Morphettville on Monday the people who patronised the stands became aware that a serious accident had befallen the bay gelding Myrica, ...

    Article : 361 words
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  20. EARLY CLOSING ACTS.

    We have received from the office of the Minister of Industry a bulletin containing the provisions of the Early Closing Acts of 1911 and 1912. This has been prepared ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. KILLED ON THE SPOT.

    A Tatal accident occurred at the Pelaw main colliery on Saturday. Mr. James Thomas Henry Boss, a wheeler, was coming down the haulage road when a full set of ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. How Royalty Sleeps,

    Not all the heads that wear a crown pillow them on softest down when they remove their crowns and go to bed at night. Indeed, many a king prefers a bed of ...

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  23. THE CARRIER FATALITY.

    At the inquest to-day oil the body of James Edward Pitman, who was tub over at the Government tramway sheds on Saturday and killed, a verdict of ...

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  24. THE GLENELG LINE ACCIDENT.

    In "The Advertiser" on Tuesday morning, a paragraph appeared re1ating to an iccident ac the intersection of the Glenelg me and the South-road. The victim of ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. BOTH FEET CUT OFF.

    Alfred Hill 21 years old, had both feet cut off by a traction engine at Wynyard on Saturday. He was reading a paper whilst the engine was watered, and he ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    A match factory at Caversham was destroyed to-day by fire, the damage being £2,000. Eighty employes have been rendered idle. ...

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  27. LAW COURTS.

    Herbert John Lockyer Builder Tarragon-street, West adelude.—Adjourned final hearing Mr P H. Wallinann was for the insolvent Mr. T. W. Holcombe for the trustee whilst Mr. R. Ingleby ...

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  28. Flowers That Explode.

    There are certain kinds of flowers which "explode" in order to scatter their seeds about, but these are silent explosions brought about every seeding time by ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. PASSENGERS BY THE COBLENZ.

    The German steamer Coblenz arrived at Brisbane to day from Yokohama, via German New Guinea The vessel was a couple of days behind the schedule time through ...

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  30. SUPPOSED SMALLPOX.

    Two natives taken to Whangarei were suspected by a doctor of suffering from smallpox. They were dispatched to the hospital for treatment in the isolation ...

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  31. AMERICAN PRESIDENTS AND THE BIBLE.

    In taking the oath of office the American Presidents kiss the Bible, and they often press their lips to some selected passage. President Woodrow Wilson chose the sixth ...

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  32. A FARM TRANSACTION.

    An unusual state of affairs was disclosed in the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Tuesday, before his Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell, when George Thompson, ...

    Article : 418 words
  33. THE McLEAN CASE ONCE MORE.

    In the McLean divorce suit, in which an elderly wealthy squatter was granted a decree for judicial separation, Mrs. McLean is applying for alimony. The case ...

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  34. A FIGHT IN A GAOL,

    An affray took place in the Goulburn Gaol during the tea hour on Saturday afternoon. At that time the doors of the cells are not locked, bolts merely being used. A ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Rev. F. C. Spurr. of Melbourne, arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday morning to attend the meeting of the Bible Instruction in State Schools League this evening. ...

    Article : 246 words
  36. The Lordship of Love.

    In "Nash's Magazine" Mies Marie Corelli, under the above heading, discourses as follows on vanity in the two sexes:—A true lover must possess an ...

    Article : 466 words
  37. Police Court—Adelaide.

    W. Wood, J. P. Rooney, and Dr. J. C. Jurs Chris. Neuhaus was charged with having [?]ed to given otice of his intention to erect scaffolding in connection with a building in course of ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. THE LATE MR. M. C. DAVIES.

    Mr. Maurice Coleman Davies, whose death at the age of 78 years was announced in The Advertiser" obituary columns on Monday, was formerly a member of the ...

    Article : 313 words
  39. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    A sensational accident occurred on Monday afternoon at the intersection of the Glenelg railway and the South-road. The 5.15 express train from Victoria-square to ...

    Article : 202 words
  40. CUP DAY TRAFFIC.

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  41. A POLICE RAID.

    The police early this morning shortly after 1 o'clock raided a supposed gambling house in Beryl-street-lane. A big posse of police under Sergeants Dimond and ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. CAERIAGE OF WHEAT.

    There is a big stack of wheat at almost every station along the Pinnaroo line still waiting to be carried to the outports. The total number of bags ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. BROKEN HILL TRAFFIC.

    Last week the ore carried ovar the railways to and from Broken Hill amounted to 19,114 tons. The week before that the total was 19,700 tons. ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. FOOTBALL.

    Wetland Juniors. 2 coals 12 behjnds; New Hindmarsh, 1 goal 8 behinds. Goalkickers for winners, E. Deakin and W. Martin; for the losers, 6. Hills. ...

    Article : 28 words
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