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  2. LSS OF CARGO.

    The High Court to-day delivered judgment on an appeal in an action brought by Thomas Joseph Keane. trading as the Zylo manufacturers ...

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  3. BULL IN SCHOOLYARD.

    A wild Shorthorn bull evaded his drover while being driven with four cows from Milawa to the trucking yards this afternoon, and ...

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  4. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    The splendid debut of A. Jackson in the fourth Test brought his aggregate in first-class matches for the season. to 867. With three matches ahead he ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 2.15 p.m. yesterday a fire was noticed in the ceiling of the third floor of the Bowman College of Physical Culture where ...

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  6. PENY A WORD.

    The Senate Select Committee appointed at the instance of Senator Thomas to enquire whether a penny a word messages by wireless with ...

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  7. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Successful wireless telephony has been carried out between aeroplanes for the first time in Australia. The experiment was made by members of ...

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  8. SEMAPHORE TOWN HALL.

    When the trophies won at the recent Semaphore Carnival were distributed on Monday evening, the Mayor (Mr. F. J. Brown) announced that no ...

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  9. HISSING MOTORIST.

    After the whole of Australia had for six weeks or so believed that he had been brutally murdered, and his body mysteriously ...

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  10. LABORER'S HEAD CRUSHED.

    While employed at the works of Creseo Fertilisers, Ltd., at Birkenhead, on Monday morning, Mr. Albert Edward Carson, a laborer, of Port-road. Allenby ...

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  11. FUNCTIONS OF A TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    Under the auspices of the National Council of Women a lecture was delivered at the Institute Ball last night by Miss Viola Smith on "The ...

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  12. ROYAL TOMB CROWDED.

    The joint expedition of the British Museum and of the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania at [?]r is now engaged in clearing what seems ...

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  13. FIRE ON A BARQUENTINE.

    A Harbors Board watchman reported on Monday that a small fire occurred on the American barquentine Dorothy H. Sterling, about 7 ...

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  14. BONUSES FOR FLAYERS.

    At the conclusion of the fourth Test match the amounts won in connection with Wolfe's Schnapps bonus offer, by players of England and Australia, ...

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  15. BUS AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    A Tramways Trust motor bus and tramcar collided at the corner of Grote-street and King William-street about 1.30 p.m. on Monday, and as a ...

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  16. NORTH BROKEN HILL MINE.

    The North Broken Hill Ltd., reports that operations for February were as follow:-Crude one treated. 33.933 tons, assaying [?]4.4 per cent, of lead. [?] at silver and 10.5 ...

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  17. A TRAINEE INJURED.

    When a motor car and a motor cycle collided on the Gawler-road, near Parafield, on Sunday morning, Arthur Harvey (18), King William-road, Hyde ...

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  18. ICE TRAGEDY.

    Three boys, all under 13 years of age, recently lost their lives in an ice tragedy at Leigh, Lancashire. Fifty children (says the London ...

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  19. CAR NOT CLAIMED

    Williams's car, which was driven to the police Headquarters from Donnybrook shortly after it was found abandoned has not been claimed either ...

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  20. FINGERS LACERATED.

    While working on a rolling machine at Messrs. Foster & Co.'s wool and skin scouring works, Manton-street, Hindmarsh, yesterday, Harry Hawkes ...

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  21. NAPOLEON AND WOMEN.

    It has often been said of Napoleon that he had no room in his make-up for the subtleties of life, and [?] larly of the sex relationship. The view ...

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  22. CYCLING.

    The annual meeting of the Western Dis-toJlow:— tricts Cycling Club was held in the clubrooms, Hindmarsh Oval, on Monday evening. Mr. W. S. Figs, secretary, su[?]mitted ...

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  23. THE SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL.

    The trophies won at the recent Semaphore Illuminated Carnival were presented by the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. F. J. Brown) at a dance at ...

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  24. "AUSTRALIA DEAD SLOW."

    "Australia Goes Dead Slow" and "Woodfull, the Wary." Thus the posters epitomise the story of Monday's somnolent cricket in Melbourne. There ...

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  25. FELL INTO A TRENCH.

    Mr. D. L. Chappie (32), of Bennettstreet, Maylands, was admitted to-the Adelaide Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from a broken leg. Mr. ...

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  26. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    Usually Great Britain is silent regarding the navy, but she is realising that it pays to let the public know more about it. At the invitation of ...

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  27. A GOOD FASHION AND BAD HABIT.

    One of the most amazing changes in the fashions of women is the introduction of cropped beads. This fashion (writes Winifred James in the London ...

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  28. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    While Mr. A. K. Parsons was driving over a rough back road on Saturday evening in a sulky, the vehicle struck a large stamp, with the ...

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  29. FIRST HOTEL FOR FLIERS.

    The world's first hotel for fliers has been put on Templeho[?]er Field, near [?] It is a further indication of the [?] Germany to-day is ...

    Article : 289 words
  30. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL TRADE

    Mr. D. G. Hertzog, a nephew of the Prime Minister of South Africa, arrived to Sydney to-day with a number of University students, who are to study ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. HARUM-SCARUM COUNTESS.

    The Countess Erica Funfkirchen, the daughter' of the Austrian magnate Count Hencher-Donnersmarck, attempted to kill herself in a Berlin ...

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  32. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    J. Johnson, the jockey who was isjured at the Mount Gambier races of March 2, died in, the public hospital yesterday without regaining ...

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  33. 200 HOUSES BURNED.

    Nearly two hundred houses in the Tatavala (Greek) quarter of Constantinople were completely wiped out by a fire which started at 9 o'clock on ...

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  34. PARIS REVUE.

    It is the late bird now in Paris who catches the "worm number," which is the striking novelty at the latest rev[?]e of the Folles, Bergere, entitled ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR LORRY.

    Mr. Charles Brown (21), of Carrington-street, City, was knocked down by a motor lorry driven by Mr. H. E. Spaceman, of Meyer-street, Torrensville, at ...

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  36. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    The supplementary Navy Estimate represents an excess over the current year's estimated expenditure of 161,674,000. The chief savings effected ...

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  37. 10 YEARS IN ONE ROOM.

    For 15 years Albert falkner (70) a little white-bearded man lived in a room at Clapham. For ten years he never went out, barring his door to all ...

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  38. COMBING OUT ALIENS.

    A recent case at Bow-Street which resulted in a pretty Frenchwoman being sent to prison for a month to be followed by deportation, indicates ...

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  39. A NEW AIR MACHINE.

    The Air Ministry is building a helicogyro, invented by an Italian named Isacco. It is an elaboration of Lacierva's autogyro, with the exception that it will ...

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  40. CAMERA MEN SEVEN MILES

    The latest wonder in aeronautical science is the obtaining of a clear, detailed photograph of the earth from an altitude of 37,854 ...

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  41. A CUT GEYSER.

    Paris has just come into possession at a geyser which (says the London "Daily Telegraph") it is expected, will furnish unlimited quantities of hot water ...

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  42. 170 DIAMONDS THROWN AWAY.

    Seeing a man fling away a bag in the street, a girl, aged eleven, picked it up and found it contained stones which her relatives identified as rough ...

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  43. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    March 11.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. E. Bateup), Aldermen Wood, McKay, Jones, Dennis, Councillors King, Loney, Trembath, Noble, Bishop, McBurnie, Barry. Finances— ...

    Article : 113 words
  44. SEAPLANE CRASHES INTO ROCKS.

    An Italian mail and passenger seaplane, flying from Athens to Brindis[?] crashed into some rocks off the coast of Corfu. Two passengers for London ...

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  45. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the Port Adelaide B Grade Football Club was held in the clubroom of the senior body at the Alberton Oval on Monday evening. Mr. F. ...

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  46. DEATH RIDDLE.

    A telephone can to Scotland Yard from a woman who said she suspected foul play, but refused to disclose her name was referred to at an Islington ...

    Article : 303 words
  47. TRICK ON THE KAISER

    A Polish tailor in Posen has attracted many customers by his disclosures of his treatment of the German Kaiser before the war. ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. PROFESSOR GASSED IN A CHAIR.

    How a professor of music lost his sense of smell and was gassed while asleep in a chair was described at a Hove (England) inquest on Mr ...

    Article : 139 words
  49. HENLEY AND GRANGE.

    March 11.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. Walter Barrey). Aldermen A. E. Northey. E. W. Mitton. H. G. Annells. and J. T. V. Vivian; Councillors R. H. Lloyd G. H. ...

    Article : 256 words
  50. MAN'S PREMONITION OF DEATH.

    A remarkable account of a man's premonition of death is (says the London "Daily Chronicle") reported from Worcester. ...

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  51. UNCONSCIOUS IN BURNING PLANE.

    Having become unconscious in a temperature of 60 degrees below zero at an altitude of 32,000 feet, Lieutenant J. B. Hadfon recovered to find his plane ...

    Article : 105 words
  52. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were resumed in Melbourne to-day, when 11,933 bales were submitted the selling brokers being Messrs. Dalgety and Co. and the Victorian Producers' ...

    Article : 45 words
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