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  2. MODERN BATTLESHIPS.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association, telegraphing from H.M.S. Marlborough, "somewhere in the Mediterranean," on Monday, states:— ...

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  3. ROAD CONSTRUCTION ABROAD.

    Commissioned by the Government of South Australia to tour the world and study road building, Mr. C.W. Lloyd, who is a member of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO BROADCASTING.

    Another racing club has announced that broadcasting will not be permitted from its course. The secretary of the Port Adelaide ...

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  5. "WOODBINE WILLIE."

    The ex-Primate, the Archbishop of York, and the Bishop of London are heading a movement to raise 7,000 to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPANISH FLIGHT.

    A message from Seville states that the Spanish aeroplane, Jesus del Graufoder, which is attempting a flight to South America, has passed Cape Juby ...

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  7. STATE DISABILITIES THROUGH FEDERATION.

    The Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler), referring to the report, said although South Australia had presented a case which warranted a grant in ...

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  8. CAUGHT IN FLOOD.

    One of the occupants of the car was swept away, and the car drifted after him. Apart from scratches and bruises, however, he escaped injury. ...

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  9. PROPOSED GRANT INADEQUATE.

    The leader of the Opposition (Hon. L.L. Hill) said the proposed grant was quite inadequate. His Government appointed a Royal Commission, which ...

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  10. RELIEF OF PORT ADELAIDE DISTRESS.

    The Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. F. J. Brown) stated on Tuesday that Pastor Brooker had made a proposal to him that he had gladly accepted. ...

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  11. CAVALRY CAMP CLOSES.

    Yesterday the 6th Cavalry Brigade camp at Gawler closed, the Adelaide contingent travelling by special train, arriving at 4.24 p.m. The trainees ...

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  12. THROWN FROM CYCLE.

    A fatal motor cycle accident occurred on the Waikerie-Loxton-road at 8.45 a.m. to-day. Mr. Keith Lewis Low, son of Mr. Patrick Low, of Holder, was ...

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  13. PILGRIMAGE TO BATTLEFIELDS.

    The success of the Australian pilgrimage to the battlefields and war graves of France, Egypt, and Gallipoli is now assured," said Mr. H.K. ...

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  14. WOOL SALE BEGINS TO-DAY.

    The seventh series of Adelaide wool sales will open to-night at the Wool ExChange, Brookman Buildings. Nearly 25,000 bales win be offered, comprising ...

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  15. VIEW OF MANUFACTURERS.

    Mr. H.E. Winterbottom (secretary of the chamber of Manufactures) in the absence of the president (Mr. F.N. Simpson, who is in New Zealand), said ...

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  16. THE WATERLOO CUP.

    The committee of the National Coursing Club met on Tuesday night to decide where this year's South Australian Waterloo Cup should be run, ...

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  17. THE COUNCIL OF STATE.

    Replying to Viscount Sandon to the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Amery said, with regard to the recent Irish Free State criticism of the ...

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  18. A TOWN CLERK EULOGISED.

    At a meeting of the Henley and Grange Town Council on Monday night. Councillor Lloyd moved for the suspension of the ...

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  19. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR OAKBANK.

    Easter Monday is usually recognised as a red letter day for every form of transport and during the next few day the finishing touches will be given to ...

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  20. TAXPAYERS HEAVY BURDEN.

    Mr. J. Wallace Sandford, president of the Taxpayers' Association stated that the whole of the community would indeed be pleased to learn that the ...

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  21. GHOULISH THIEVES.

    Declaring that they had acted like ghouls, and that such desecration belonged to the dark ages, Mr. O'Grady, P.M., at the Geelong Court to-day, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN GOLD.

    The "Financial News" understands that insurance cover has been arranged for a shipment of a million sovereigns from Australia to London," for arrival, ...

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  23. MIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Amery (Dominion Secretary) replying to Mr Day, said he had not heard that some assisted migrants in New ...

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  24. TEST MATCH RECEIPTS.

    The fact that the English cricketers took many thousands of pounds out of New South Wales and other States without paying income tax, promoted ...

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  25. COMMUNICATIONS.

    Answering questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Postmaster-General said negotiations were well advanced regarding the terms of license ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. D.R. Grenfell moved an amendment to the Civil Estimates, as a protest against the Government's ...

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  27. SLUM CLEARANCE.

    The "Dally Telegraph" states that an extensive scheme for slum clearance is one of the chief features of the Conservative election programme. ...

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  28. ALLEGED "RINGING-IN" OF GREENIE.

    Arising out of the alleged ringing-in of the mare Greenie as Bedgellie, at Broken Hill, Christopher Nelson (50), clerk; Frank Stacker (48), dealer; and ...

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  29. BRITISH MOTOR TAXATION.

    in view of the great interest which is at present displayed to motor taxation in South Australia, recently formulated proposals by the R.A.C., London, ...

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  30. SHEET PILING SUBSIDENCE.

    During Monday night a subsidence occurred for' about 30 feet in the sheet piling north of the Birkenhead wharf, used by the Shell Co. of ...

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  31. ALBERT DIVORCED.

    The Judge in Divorce (Mr. Justice Owen) made an order to-day against Arthur Herbert Albert, diver, of Queen Victoria Buildings, directing him to pay ...

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  32. RAILWAY CARRIAGE TRAGEDY.

    The trial was begun, in the Criminal Court this afternoon of william Leslie a stocky, fresh complexioned young Englishman, Changed ...

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  33. TELEGRAPH LINES INTERRUPTED.

    It was reported by the Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) yesterday that since 9 o'clock on Monday morning, owing to storms, both ...

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  34. CRASHED INTO WHARF.

    A preliminary enquiry into yesterday's smash, when the Canberra, from Melbourne and Sydney, in attempting to berth, crashed into Boundary-street ...

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  35. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    The Graf Zeppelin flew over Rome on its way to Palestine at 3 p.m. and circled the city thrice. It reached Naples at 5.30 and was over the ...

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  36. EXHIBITIONS IN SPAIN.

    The Vice-Consul for Spain (Mr. E. P. Dancker) has received an intimation that conditions in that country are quite normal again. ...

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  37. THREE DEATHS BY ELECTROCUTION.

    Three men met their deaths by electrocution in Brisbane last night and today. While getting his motor car ready ...

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  38. MISSING BANKNOTES.

    Lena Stevens, gipsy, appeared before Mr. H.W. Gersch and Dr. F.J. A. Juttner, at the Tanunda Police Court yesterday, charged with the ...

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  39. COMMUNITY PRAYER MEETING.

    The community prayer meeting in the banqueting-room of the Adelaide Town Hall to-day will be led, by the Rev. E.A. North-Ash, and the Hon. ...

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  40. TIME TO PAY.

    When a young man was convicted and fined for drunkenness in the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. E.M. Sabine. P.M. on Tuesday, the Police ...

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  41. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    At its stopwork meeting to-day the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union decided in favor of re-registration with the Arbitration Court. The ...

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  42. RETURNED SOLDIERS' SOCIAL AT PLYMPTON.

    The half-yearly social of the Plymton sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League was held in the South Plympton Progress Hall ...

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  43. LONDON TO INDIA.

    Replying to a question in Parliament, Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary for Air) said the few minor, outstanding points between the British and the ...

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  44. THE DESERT SONG" TO BE BROADCAST.

    From His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, 5CL will relay to-night the second act of the final performance in Melbourne of the successful musical ...

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  45. PLAYING WITH DETONATOR.

    Three boys were injured to-day when they exploded a detonator in a lane at the rear of Victoria-grove, East Brunwick. ...

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  46. LOOSE METAL ON FINDON-ROAD.

    The Royal Automobile Association warns motorists to keep off the loose metal on the side of the roadway on the Findon-road. A motorist ...

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  47. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The fifty-sixth session of the Diet closed to-day, the employment of [?] bustering tactics by the Opposition [?] ing very important legislation to be ...

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  48. MR. REIDY'S AMBITION.

    If he ever has sufficient money, Mr. Peter Reidy, M.P., thinks he will purchase a few acres of land at Mount Gambier, a cow and possibly a Pig, and ...

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  49. MOUNT GAMBIER FATALITY.

    The enquiry into the circumstances of the death of Robert Richard Blackall, who died of injuries sustained in a motor smash on Sunday night, was ...

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  50. FIREMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The president of the Victorian Fire Commission (Hon. S. Mauger), the chief officer (Mr. J.T. Wilkins), the chief officer of the Country Brigades' ...

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  51. 10,000 LETTERS POSTED.

    The Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) will be a passenger with the first Indian air mail, which will leave Croydon on Saturday. Difficulties ...

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  52. TRAMCARS COLLIDE.

    Two trams collided on Western-road, near White Bay, to-day. Ruby Reid (23), of Rozelle; Daphne Reid (16), same address, and Mrs. A ...

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  53. SHEPHERD'S HILL-ROAD.

    An intimation has been received by the District Council of Mitcham from the Commissioner of Highways, through the members for the district. Messrs. ...

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  54. "PIGEONHOLE" OFFICE.

    At a special meeting of the town council this morning Councillor P.F. Krummel drew the attention of the medical officer. Dr. H. R. Hawkings to ...

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  55. PECULIAR CONDUCT OF WITNESS.

    During the hearing of a charge of assault laid against a hotelkeeper by a constable, the defendant's counsel asked Leslie Smith, insurance agent, ...

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  56. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Professor Sir Edgeworth David of Sydney, has accepted the Prime Minister's invitation to join the committee organising Sir Douglas' Mawson's ex ...

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  57. CATHEDRAL PASSION MUSIC.

    St. Peter's Cathedral was filled last night for the second rendering of Dr. Charles Wood's Passion music. Choruses and solos were sung with a reverent ...

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  58. SHARKS AT EDITHBURGH.

    Several large sharks have been seen in the sea at Edithburgh during the past few weeks. On Thursday last two large ones, measuring about 12 ft. ...

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  59. TRAMWAYMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The tramway conference now in session at Launceston, to-day discussed the cash and carry policy adopted by business firms in Melbourne and Sydney. ...

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  60. EXTENSION OF WESTERN SEWERS SYSTEM.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of the suburbs of South Richmond, Kurralta Park, and Galway Gardens being ...

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  61. TOBACCO STOLEN.

    Tobacco worth about 30 was stolen from the shop of Mr. A.A. Coles at the corner of Greenhill and. Portrush roads. Monreith, on Monday night ...

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  62. INJURED BY A FALL.

    Mr. John Crowley (56), of Franklinstreet, Adelaide, sustained a large cut on the top of his head last evening through having fallen backward from a ...

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  63. Y.M.C.A. ALL-AUSTRALIAN TOURNAMENTS.

    To take part in the annual Y.M.C.A. all-Australian tournaments, which begin in Perth at Easter, a party of 18 boys, representing all divisions of the ...

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  64. DRUG ADDICT SENTENCED.

    Reginald Lindsay appeared before Mr. L. Burton Mars in the Police Court this morning, charged with having insufficient lawful means of support on ...

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  65. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR COLLIDES WITH TRAIN.

    The level railway crossing at Loganroad. Woolloongabba, was the scene of another collision last night, when a motor car collided with a train. ...

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  66. OPERATIVE DENTAL ASSISTANTS.

    A deputation representative of the Operative Dental Assistants' Association waited upon the Chief Secretary (Hon. H. Tassie) on Tuesday and asked ...

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  67. CRANE COLLAPSED.

    Thomas McKeorn (48), rigger of Enmore, fell 150 feet from the harbor bridge works this afternoon. His body was badly mutilated. ...

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  68. MISS NELLIE STEWART TO SPEAK FROM 5CL.

    Miss Nellie Stewart, the beloved "Sweet Nell" of all playgoers, who is to open a season at the Theatre Royal or Saturday night with "Sweet Nell of Old ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. TOURS FOR OVERSEA VISITORS.

    A number of overseas steamers frequently stay at the Outer Harbor for two days. With a view to giving passengers an opportunity of seeing ...

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  71. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.

    Mr. E.D.A. Bagot will be the principal guest at the weekly luncheon of the Constitutional Club to-day at Balfour's Cafe. He will deliver an ...

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  72. MURRAY BRIDGE ST. GEORGIANS.

    The Royal Society of St. George, Murray Bridge branch, will hold the annual dinner on St. George's Day ...

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