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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    March 11.—When the Premier was in Mount Gambier, he was told at the High School that 35 children there boarded 11 the town. The previous evening, in his ...

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  3. NORTH-WEST NATIVES.

    Another link in the chain of official police Investigations of the alleged slaughter of natives in East Kimberley was supplied to the Royal Commissioner at ...

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  4. THE STATE GRANTS It

    In the House of ' Representatives this afternoon the State Grants Bill was furher considered in Committee. Mr. Manning opposed Mr. Gregory's ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Paterson told Mr. Josiah Francis that certain articles referring to the penalising of New Zealand butter in Great Britain contained only one party's ...

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  6. THE KALGOORLIE MURDERS,

    In the Supreme Court to-day the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) dismissed Evan Clarke's claim far £1,000 reward offered by the Government for ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Ronald Olds (14). newsboy, of Sydneyplace, off Halifax-street. broke both bones of his right arm as the result of a fall from a bicycle early on Sunday morning. ...

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  8. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From T. E. FISHER. Wayville:—l have some vacant blocks at Draper, on the Outer Harbor-road. The rates in 1923[?] amounted to £1 19/8; in 1926 they had ...

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  9. OBITUARY..

    Mrs. Pink died after a short illness at her residence at Clare, recently, was one of the oldest residents of the district Born in London 77 years ago, she came ...

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  10. SUPPOSED PORT DROWNING CASE.

    The Port Adelaide police conducted further dragging operations on Monday, but found no trace of the missing boy, Edward John Hedgcock. ...

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  11. "SAFETY FIRST."

    from. "CORNER SHOP-OWNER." Unley:—ln reply to "Push Bi[?]e" I would like to ask it he thinks the shop-owners put the blinds up on Unley-road to ...

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  12. A BROKEN ARM.

    White playing at the back of a house in Rosewater, where he was staying with friends, Ronald Broderick, of Morphettville, fell from a fence on Sunday. He ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    At a recent meeting of the South Ki[?] kerran branch of the Agricultural Bureau Mr. Goldsmith read a paper on the subject of "The Core of Farm Machinery," ...

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  14. A BOY SHOT.

    Mervyn Nichoils (6), a son of Mr. S. R. Nicholls formerly a member of the House of Representatives, was picked up in the street at Bathurst with a bullet wound ...

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  15. LOCAL [?] [?]

    From LES. A. PENHALL, secretary Maylands Rechabites:-Your correspondent, "Disgusted," has signified his intention of voting in the top square, owing to ...

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  16. FIRE IN MOTOR (GARAGE.

    A remarkable save from fire at the motor showroom and garage of Maughan The[?] Motor Company, Pulteney-street, Adelaide, was made by the city fire brigade ...

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  17. MAY DAY AT BROKEN HILL

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades ' Hall Council, Sydney, is to be asked to come to Broken Hill to address the May Day gathering. ...

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  18. FIRE AT UNLEY.

    Shortly after 6 p.m. on Monday the Unley Brigade was called to a fire in a stationery and' fancy goods shop in Central Buildings, Unley-road, owned by Mr. Dan" ...

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  19. MALCOLM REID'S PICNIC.

    Four large motor buses were requisitioned to convey more than 130 employes of Malcolm Reid, limited, and their wives and families to Long Gully on Saturday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. THE WIRELESS COMMISSION.

    Commander Creswell on behalf at the Naval Board, to-day complained to the Wireless Commission that the Amalgamated Wireless did not co-operate very ...

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  21. WEAK AND EXHAUSTED,.

    An elderly man, Mr. William Bonney.' was "picked up by a motorist near Belair late on Saturday night, and was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital in a weak and ...

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  22. THE ELECTIONS.

    From P. W. LUNDIE:- In "The Advertiser" of the 14th appears a letter for Dr, Donald Kerr. in which be makes several enquiries regarding my conduct in ...

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  23. MOTORIST RUNS INTO A BUGGY.

    Late on Saturday evening as Mr. P. P. Probert, of Mylor, president of the Mount Lofty Horticultural Society, was returning from "a show meeting at Mount ...

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  24. INJURED BY A RIFLE SHOT,

    Leslie Fuller Darby (15). of Fairfield, who was terribly wounded yesterday when a rifle carried by a mate named Harry Moore went off, to-day had both eyes ...

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  25. A DRIVER KILLED.

    Mr. Norman Ormrod, aged 30, a driver, fell from a cart at Gordon, to-day, and was' killed. The wheels passed over his head His widow is on the way from Wigan, ...

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  26. MOTOR CAB AND MOTOR LORRY [?]

    A motor car and motor lorry collided", at Camperdown to-day. Mr. John Palmer (66), an ironmonger, was thrown from the lorry to the roadway and sustained [?] ...

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  27. AN HONORARY DEGREE FOR THE

    When the Duke and Duchess of York visit the Sydney University on March 29 they will be received by the Chancellor (Sir W. Cullen) and will be. presented to ...

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  28. SOCIAL NOTES.

    'It is surprising what can be achieved in a short space of time. In less shall a weak Mrs. J. McGowan and Miss K. Dinesh made the arrangements 'for the big dance ...

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  29. A STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    Dra[?]tic reforms regard to the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales are foreshadowed in new legislation to be introduced by Mr. Lang, ...

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  30. WOOL SALES.

    At the fourth wool sale of 13,000 bales to-day practically the whole offering was sold. The finer sorts were up from a halfpenny to one penny on the recent Dunedin ...

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    "Largs."-You should make your complaint to the Trust. "Enqu[?]" Port Pirie- A tour has been arranged by the Tourist [?] ...

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  32. THE DEATH SENTENCE,

    James McBurnie (18). a minor, of Cessnock, whom the jury considered to be subnormal, was at the Central Criminal Court to-day found guilty of a 'capital, office ...

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  33. [?] MAINTAINED IN SYDNEY.

    Wool sales were held to-day, when [?] hales was offered, and the Bales, Including Private transactions amounted to 10,054 bale[?] .The market ruled quite equal to ...

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  34. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    Mr. Con O'Brien (29) a jockey [?] with Mount Mick at the Wollar [?] near Mudgee, on Saturday, and was killed. It was his-first ride since he met ...

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  35. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A fire to-night gutted the two top floors of the Bergin Electric Company's premises in Kent-street. It is estimated that the damage will amount to £90,000. The ...

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  36. TROOPING MARKET IN MELBOURNE

    To-day's wool auctions in Melbourne covered 7,276 bales submitted to a very strong market. All the best features of last week were again in evidence, a good ...

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  37. THE CESSNOCK COAL DISPUTE.

    The deputies of the Cessnock mines today, by a unanimous vote, rejected suggestions made by the Mines Department, which were advanced at the conference on ...

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  38. TROOPING THE COLORS.

    At Enoggera on March 26, the 49th Battalion of the Stanley Regiment is to troop the regimental colors. This ceremony has not been attempted before in Australia, ...

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  39. LABOR NEWS.

    A deputation representing the unemploved will wait on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon, J. Mclnnes) this morning, It is proposed that a procession ...

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  40. ROUTS CAUSE OF PAINFUL pass.

    Those unfortunates struggling with the pain and misery of itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids, must deal with too blood circulation by internal ...

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  41. A WATERSIDE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Lyttelton waterside workers' dispute regarding the number of men to each gang has been settled. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. BEAM-WIRELESS.

    It is understood to be fairly definite that the [?] have conformed to therequirements and an official announcement [?] in a few days. ...

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  44. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. HINDMARSH.

    March 14.-Present;- The Mayor (Mr. F. K. Niease). Aldermen Wood, Mckay, [?] Hughes, [?] ...

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  45. A SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT.

    Two military aeroplanes in charge of Flying-Officer T. W. Shortridge arrived from Naretha this morning after a good trip and left for Perth at mid-day. ...

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