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  3. NEARING THE END.

    There was almost a glut of games on Thursday's programme at the lawn tennis tournament on the Adelaide Oval. The surfeit was due to the number of matches ...

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  4. BOMBAY COUNCIL

    The Duke of Connaught performed the last important official duty of his visit to India this morning, when he opened the new Bombay Legislative Council. The ...

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  5. JAPANESE AIMS OUTRAGES IN AMERICA.

    A message from Los Angeles states that the Fire Department announced that two alleged attempts have been made to bomb buildings occupied by Japanese. The ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE

    The parties to the shipping dispute informed Mr. Justice Powers to-day that there was a probability of a settlement of the dispute if the Compulsory Conference were adjourned. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Turkish delegations attended the London Conference to-day. Tewfik, Bekir, and Sa[?] made a statement of the general principles on which peace could be ...

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  9. SUGAR BOUGHT

    Advices received from Havana state that the Australian Government have bought a million, sacks of sugar, which is now being shipped. The steamer Australmount is ...

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  10. FIJIAN LABOR

    The Indian, labor strike has extended to Lauyoka and Madi. No demands were made to the employers, out the strikers at a meeting resolved to ask for 12/ a day of ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. JOHNSTONE

    Mr. William Johnstone, for some years a popular and learned stipendiary magistrate in South Australia, died in his slep on Thursday morning at Kingswood, at the ...

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  12. BURGLARS AT WALLAROO.

    For some time small parcels of goods have been missed from shops and private houses, but the owners have not taken any action, as they do not desire to appear in ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    When Courtney was called up for sentence at the London Criminal Sessions in respect to the attempt to steal a motor car from Australia House, it was announced ...

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  14. TEST CRICKET CHANCES IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, a former All-England Eleven captain, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, says:—. The Australian team for England is ...

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  15. A Korean Tragedy.

    M. Binshoku, the Vice-President of the Korean Advisory Council, and an advocate of the Japanese and Korean assimilation, has been assassinated. Agitators for ...

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  16. HURRICANE IN FIJI

    There was a hurricane at South. Lan, Fiji, on February 12. A tidal wave 4 ft. high swept over the islands. The islands of Ono, Ogea, and Matuka are ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  19. THE FOOD MINISTRY

    It is understood that the Ministry of Fod is the principal creditor of Neverah. The liabilities are £250,000, and the assets £50,000. The creditors at a meeting ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Direct Actionists received another set-back, at the Labor Conference on Unemployment. An overwhelming decision was recorded to support the demands of ...

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  21. A GENEROUS JEW

    Mr. Joseph Edward Abrahams, a merchant residing at Maida Vale, London, who died October, left an estate of £22,000 in the United Kingdom. He bequeathed £50 ...

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  22. A WOMAN'S CONFIDENCE

    A remarkable story of shattered hopes was unfolded in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, when Alfred Clarence Ellis was charged with having on October 28 ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  24. THE COAL POSITION

    There is a belief that the Coal Board will, next week consider whether it is necessary to impose coal restrictions in the metropolitan area. The board met on ...

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  25. Team for England.

    An enthusiast writes:—I would suggest that a public meeting should be convened for the purpose of furthering the claims of Richardson to take the place of C. ...

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  26. ORDER IN TEHERAN

    The Cossacks are maintaining excellent order in Teheran. The bazaars nave been reopened, and the town is in a normal condition. The Shah yesterday received the ...

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  27. NURSERYMEN CONFER

    The conference of the Nurserymen's Association was concluded at the Chamber of Manufactures Building on Thursday. Mr. L. J. Wicks (S.A.) presided. ...

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  28. FIGHTING FLYING FISH

    The aerial torpedo boat is the battleship's newest and most dangerous enemy. Outside a comparatively limited few in the naval world not many people know ...

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  29. SIR ROSS SMITH

    The Overseas Club gave a luncheon today to Sir Rose Smith and Sir Keith Smith. General Seely, in proposing the health of the aviators, said those who ...

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  30. SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS.

    Mr. S. Torr, having decided to relinfinish, breeding thoroughbreds at his Spring Vale stud, has stock came under the hammer at the John Bull Bazaar on ...

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  31. BRIDE IN BREECHES.

    "Where are you going to, my pretty maid?" "I'm going to be married, sir," she said. While on her early, morning round ...

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  32. FALLING BAROMETER

    Although the weather chart indications do not show any great variations from Wednesday, the barometer is falling. That at present is the most hopeful sign of a ...

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  33. DR. JOSEPH MACGUIRE.

    Dr. Joseph Macguire, medical officer of the steamer Marathon, died during the voyage of the vessel from Australia. ...

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  34. FIGHT IN THE WILDS.

    A bitter quarrel marked the return to civilisation of the three United States naval balloonists, who carried 800 miles from New York not long ago, faced death ...

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  35. GOLD VALUES.

    The Australian Gold Producers' Association alvisce price of fine gold in London on February 21 at £5 5/6 per oz. ...

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  36. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Commissioner Mitchell was unable to attend at the Local Court on Thursday owing to a severe attack if indisposition. When proceeding to his home at North ...

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  37. TRE SERGE CASE.

    Further evidence was given in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday in connection with the serge case, in connection with Which Ernest Alexander Ryan, John ...

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  38. MANAGERS REPORTS.

    Hampton Consols, fortnight ended February 13, —"Loddun Deep Leads (Castemaine, Victoria)—Main tunnel extended and close timbered a further 30 ft. in gold-bearing wash Branch drive ...

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  39. THE CIVIL COURT.

    The Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) sat as a Court of Appeal in the Civil Court house on Thursday. Appeal from Mount Gambier. ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL COURT. Abattoirs' Drivers.

    The application of the motor drivers employed by the Metropolitan Abattirs Board, for an awaed covering wages and conditions of work was again before the Deputy-President in the ...

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  41. NORWOOD CYCLING CLUB.

    The Norwood Cycling Club are again holding ladies day at Port Nearlungs. on March 12. One day a year has always been net apart for the entertainment of the ladies. Tea will be ...

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  42. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Charles Bailey was ordered two months' imprisonment for having neglected to comply with an order to maintain his wife, Florence May Bailey. Mr. B. J. Kearney, of the State ...

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  45. Electrical Workers.

    In the Industrial Court, before Mr. DeputyPresident Webb, on Thursday, the plaint of the electrical. workers was mentioned. Mr. J. L. Cavanagh (secretary for the Electrical Trades ...

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  48. SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    To-nigh at the City Baths the annual £100; Cash Carnival will advance another stage. Several interesting heats will take place, including the race for the 1,000 yards ...

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  49. NO LIGHTS.

    At the Uhley Magistrates' Court, before Messrs. J. Lomao and J. B. Stephenson) on Thursday, Herbert Short, of Park-terrace, was fined 15/ with 15/ costs for barring on February 18, driven a ...

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