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  4. PERSONAL NEWS.

    On Monday afternoon Lady Birdwood and Miss Murray paid a visit to the Children's Hospital, where they were received by Lady Duncan, Miss Hill and Mrs. ...

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  5. HERE AND THERE.

    Mails dispatched from Adelaide on january 27 arrived in London on March 13. The premises of Messrs. F. H. Ring and ...

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  6. THE TENNIS CARNIVAL

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  7. THE TURF.

    F. Burn, who has had more than one list appearance in the saddle in public, has stated that he has now definitely definied from race riding. C. Boyd rode Vanitor at Caulfield on Saturday. ...

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  8. THE SUGAR COMMENCE THE DEMAND FOR A RISE.

    Representatives of the parties to the existing sugar agreement met the Prime Minister in Sydney to-day. The agreement between the Commonwealth and ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  10. MINING NEWS. MINE OUTPUTS.

    King Island Scheclite, for weak ended March 3. —Mill ran 143 hours, crushing 818 tons, assaying 0.654 per cent tungstic acid, which yielded 6 tons concentrates, assaying 71.9 per cent. tungatic acid. ...

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  11. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    Maude blushed prettily as she told her sister of her fiance that she would like to buy a birthday present for him. You know Tom better than I do," she ...

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  12. A MANIAC AMOK

    There was a sensational encounter between a maniac and the police at Dubbo on Saturday night. The demended man took up a position on the Cobbars-road, ...

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  13. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Pernatty North. March 16.—"Winzing in crosscut exploratory work before starting permanent shaft." Golden Victory, March 16.—"Preliminary work ...

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  14. Death Before Dishonor.

    A man charged at Guildhall with theft and Warehouse-breaking, when examined by the police at the poilce-statian, was found to be much tattooed about the arms. ...

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  15. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    Applications to make absolute decrees nisi previously pronounced for the dissolution of marriage, were granted in the following cases:—Hilda Louisa Gill against ...

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  16. TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday the weather was I flue and cool. The course proper. 10 yards from the inner rails, was in use, the going being firstclass, and on it Fruit Bat strode over nine ...

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  17. Hanged on Altar Gates.

    Exceptionally cruel atrocities were perpetrated at the last occupation of Voronesh by the Bolsheviks, says a Denikin wireless message. Whose families were ...

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  18. SCARCITY IN SYDNEY.

    Although over 7,000 tons of sugar arrived in Sydney from Queensland a week ago, the wholesale markets were poorly supplied to-day and there was also a scarcity ...

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  19. Wore a Crinoline.

    A veritable link with early Victorian days has been broken by the death, in England, of Miss Susannah Weedall. Aged 87, Miss Weedall invariably wore a ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. OCEAN FORECASTS.

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  22. SOLDIERS.

    The State Commandant (General Brand) has no sympathy for able-bodied men who beg from passers-by on the sole ground that they have seen active service. "A ...

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  23. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  24. Yanks Like Wilde.

    American boxing men have taken Jimmy Wilde to their bosom and are making quite a fuss of him. The famous "flyweight" is touring the States, partly on ...

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  25. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William Herbert Griths was charged with having driven a motor car at a greater speed than 15 miles an hour in Wakefield-street, on March 12. He pleaded guilty. Constable Fleet said the ...

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  26. PHASES OF THE MOON.

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  27. WOOL CONTROL SCHEME.

    A lucid and an interesting statement was made on Monday by Mr. Robert T. Melrose, of Mount Pleasant, in an interview respecting the proposed scheme of ...

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  28. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Judgement was given in a case adjourned from March 11, in which Edward Lennon, manager of the Empire Picture Palace, St. Vincent-street, Port Adebride was chained, having contrary to ...

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  29. THERMOMETER HEADINGS.

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  30. Risked Their lives for a Dog.

    Four men who risked their lives to save a dog are being awarded, the silver medal of the National Canme Defence League. For three days and nights the piteous ...

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  31. THE GLENELG CARNIVAL.

    Many attractions have been provided for amusement seekers at the Glenelg town carnival which will be continued this evening. This programme includes a ...

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  32. THE RAINFALL.

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  33. FORECASTS.

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  34. CRICKET.

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  35. A.J.C. ACCEPTANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 words
  36. Magistrates' Court—Norwood

    Victor Keelan was fined 5/ and 15/ costs for not taring carried a lighted lamp on his bicycle in Rundle-street, Kent Town, on March 5. William Johnstone was fined, £2 5/ in all for having ...

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  37. Motors for the Million.

    Visions of a Britain in which, greater and greater numbers of the people—of nearly all classes—will have their motor vehicle, English handwork, had made a ...

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  38. TURKS REVOLTING

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent states that grave news has been received from both sides of the Straits. The Turks are openly insulting, ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Speaking to the members of the Australian Protection League to-day, the Prime Minister said America was hesitating about the acceptance of the League of ...

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  40. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Port Victor, 4,645, Cottell, London. Gibbs, Bright & Co., agents. IMPORTS, PORT ADELAIDE—March 16. Port Victor, London—Part cargo general ...

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  42. INFLUENZA NOT REPORTED.

    At the meeting of the Adelaide Local Board of Health, on Monday a report was submitted from the Medical Officer of Health concerning the omission on the part ...

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  43. NORTH ADELAIDE CLUB.

    The manual report of the North Adelaide Football Club was held in the North Adelaide Institute on Monday evening. Alderman Cohen occupied the chair, and said he had never seen a ...

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  44. Supply Will Not Exceed Demand.

    To preach the fallacy that if some men do little work, there will be more work for others to perform is for Socialists to commit an offence which puts them ...

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  45. OUORN ACCEPTANCES.

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  46. THE PONSON BY MURDER.

    Such meagre details as are available indicate that the Ponsonby murder was of a most callous order. Apparently the assassin had a complete knowledge of his ...

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  47. FOOTBALL. PORT ADELAIDE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Port Adelaide Football Club was held on Monday evening. Dr. A. V. Benson presided. The balance-sheet showed a credit balance of £132. A note of dissension ...

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  48. THE PREMIERS CONFERNCE.

    The date of the Premiers' Conference at Hobart is definitely fixed as April 21. The New South Wales Premier (Mr. Holman) it drawing up the agenda-paper. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  49. KYNETON WEIGHTS.

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  50. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  51. A Man and a Symbol.

    Your handsome, high-minded, eloquent, good-natured, modest, manly young Prince —your amazingly adaptable young Prince —was welcomed in America both as a ...

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  53. WORLD'S SUGAR EATERS

    State Ministers who inspected the beet sugar factory at Maffra to-day learned that on the average the Australian is the largest sugar consumer in the world. Last ...

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  54. THE LOSS OF A WIFE.

    In connection with the recent sensational inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Elsie Cox a writ has been issued by her husband, George Leonard ...

    Article : 259 words
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  56. Family Notices

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  57. A POLICEMAN SHOT.

    Mounted constable Taylor, the officer in charge of the station at Pyramid Hill, Bendigo has been shot and his condition is serious. A young soldier who had been ...

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