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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS,

    "Australia loads at last" is the bannerline of a London evening paper Referring to Jackson's century in his first Test match, the "Evening ...

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  3. TRIP TO RUSSIA.

    There were bursts of laughter at the A.W.U. convention to-day when a letter was read from Mr. J.S. Garden, inviting the conference to nominate ...

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  4. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Mr. Frederick Ward, manager of the Regent Theatre, who has been in Perth for some weeks supervising at Hoyt's Theatre there, will return to Adelaide ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    February 4.—In the Local Court on Wednesday last, before Messrs. A.C. DeGaris and A. Caldwell, justices, William Vivian proceeded against Miss E.M. ...

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  6. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    A record attendance at the Unley Crystal Pool last night enjoyed the best swimming programme arranged in this State for many years. The star ...

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  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    After securing a lead of 90 runs on the first innings over Victoria, the Queenslanders lapsed from their enterprising cricket of the first innings into ...

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  8. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    The fight in the timber industry started in earnest in Sydney to-day when about 2,500 employes were thrown idle. ...

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  9. FAREWELL TO MISS ALICE CUMMINS.

    Miss Alice Cummins, who was tendered a farewell at Loreto Convent last night, prior to her departure for Western Australia, is well known in ...

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  10. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    General Booth, who has been confined to his house at Southwold for the past three months, unexpectedly motored to London to-day and took ...

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  11. BANKRUPT'S SUICIDE.

    A revolver shot heard in the Bankruptcy Court to-day led to the managing director of a South Melbourne engineering firm, who was ...

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  12. BURRA.

    February 3.—Under ideal weather Conditions, about 1,400 picnicers, comprising resident from Hallett, Mount Bryan, Burra, and district. Hanson, Farrell's Flat, ...

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  13. MELBA INDISPOSED.

    Dame Nellie Melba has been seriously indisposed with influenza. This moreing the doctors announce a slight improvement. ...

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  14. PREMIER'S POWERS INCREASED.

    New decrees signed By the King have invested General de Rivera with extremely wide powers to deal with political opponents. A special police ...

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  15. SNOWTOWN.

    February 2.—A company of eleven Scouts with Scoutmaster Humphrey visited the beach at North Shore, Wallaroo, last week and spent a week camping out with scouts ...

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  16. WITCHCRAFT TRIAL.

    Astounding revelations of the prevalence of so-called witchcraft and "powwow" necromancy rites among the 153,000 residents of York County, ...

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  17. FAREWELL EVENING AT TEROWIE.

    A farewell evening was tendered at Terowie to Miss Alma Ward, who is leaving for Adelaide, by Mrs. G.V. and A.J. Malony and friends in Churches's Hall. Those ...

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  18. CALL ON THE LORD MAYOR.

    The visiting swimmers, accompanied by local officials, called on the Lord Mayor, (Mr. Lavington Bonython) at the Town Hall on Monday morning. The secretary ...

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  19. BLENHEIM GUSHER.

    The Blenheim oil bore at New Plyinouth was again uncapped to-day to enable a measurement of the flow to be made. The company announces ...

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  20. LOST IN SCRUB.

    Search parties are scouring the scrub in the vicinity of Punchbowl for Mrs. Margaret Scanlan (88), who wandered away from the home of her ...

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  21. TERKA.

    February 4.—The engine which was on the mine was too small to keep the water supply going, and has been replaces by a new one-Thirty-two points of rain were ...

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  22. FAREWELL TO A TEACHES.

    Mr. Len, Winterfield, who has been on the staff of the Allandale, school for three years, has been transferred to the Teachers' College, Mr. Winterfield was given ...

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  23. VICTORIAN HARVEST.

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. T. B. Molomby) stated to-day that the railways wheat harvest estimate of 45,000,000 bushels would be exceeded. ...

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  24. NEW WELL.

    February 1.—Most of the farmers in this part, of the district have finished wheat carting and are now doing odd jobs about, such as fencing, shed erecting, &c., until ...

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  25. BROADCASTING.

    Preparations for the establishment of number of new broadcasting stations are being made by the Postmaster-General's Department, and within the ...

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  26. BOXING CONTESTS.

    The boxing programme conducted at the Port Adelaide Town Hall on Monday evening in connection with the Semaphore Carnival. The proceeds have been ...

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  27. MISSING MOTORIST.

    The detectives enquiring into the disappearance of Leslie Williams, whose bloodstained motor car[?] was found abandoned at Donnybrook, Victoria, ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were continued in Melbourne to-day, when the Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Company brought, forward a catalogue of about ...

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  29. MINLATON.

    January 29.-The annual election of officers of the Minlaton Literary Society took place on Wednesday evening January 30, and resulted as ...

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  30. NO TRACE OF MR. WILLIAMS.

    Up to a late hour to-night no t[?] had been found of Mr. Leslie Williams. Detective Milne stated tonight that he was still convicted that ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS,

    To-day while playing with her young brother. Barbara Sadlier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Sadlier, of Yorketown, fractured her left arm above the ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the lawn tennis matches between the English and an Australian team at King's Park to-day the singles between Hone and Gregory were close throughout, and the ...

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  33. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE.

    John Barnes, of Dandenong, the lad who was severely burned about the body on Sunday morning, after clutching one of the steel structures ...

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  34. STOCKPORT.

    January 31—The annual harvest thanksgiving services in connection with the local Methodist Church were celebrated on Sunday, when services were conducted ...

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  35. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.

    At the height of a storm at Merrylands, Mr. John Jamieson (30), bread carter, of Parramatta, was driving a cart along Park-road when a flash of ...

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  36. GALLANT RESCUE.

    Great bravery was displayed by Mr. T. Passmore, a member of the Bondi Surf Club, yesterday, when he dived into the dangerous surf off Ben Buckler and ...

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  37. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. W. Langslow (Nationalist), who will be the youngest member of the Legislative Assembly, is now assured of election for the Castlemaine-Kyneton ...

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  38. CLERGYMAN'S WIFE MISSING.

    Since Saturday afternoon Mrs. Hilda Jean Arnold, wife of the Rev. J.K. Arnold, has been missing. She was being treated for a nervous breakdown. ...

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  39. MOTORIST BREAKS SPEED LIMIT.

    Motorists travelling along the Portroad on Sunday evening must have been surprised to see a large closed car speeding towards the city, with traffic ...

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  40. VISITING SAILORS ENTERTAINED.

    A number of the members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Canberra were entertained by the South Australian section of the ex-Naval Men's Association at a smoke ...

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  41. ROWING.

    It will cost more than 600 to send the New South Wales eight-our crew, the coach (Oss[?] Wood), the manager (Mr. H.G. Alderson), and the sculler, Bobbie Pearce, ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE, February 4.—Arrived—Orsova and Berrima, from Sydney; Bombala, from Cairns; Barrabool from Port Gisborne and London; Blomfontien, Cardross, ...

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  43. GIRL'S EMOTION.

    A box full of electric wires and batteries called a "psycho-galvanometer." which registers the emotions, was demonstrated at King's College, London, ...

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  44. CRICKET.

    Georgetown, 102 (J. Angley 43, Ballantyne 10, R. Odgers 22: A.C. Masters four for 26, G. Kearney two for 15. Galdstone, 112 for five wickets (G. Kearney 35, W. ...

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  45. LEG BROKEN.

    While working on the collier Dromana on Monday, Mr. Gordon Owen was hit with a plank. He was taken to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital, ...

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  46. LUNG DISEASE.

    Neglect of a sprained knee led to the death of Miss Mary Ann Keene, aged twenty-five, a buyer at Whitelev's London Stores, Who lived at ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    February 4. Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. W. Silver), Aldermen Qurban, Mann, and Giltrap, Councillors Taylor, Bennetts, Downie, Coventry, and Dewar. On a ...

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  48. THE WOMAN IN BREECHES.

    The right of a woman to wear breeches in public is shortly to be discussed in the Paris Law Courts. The law does not allow a man to walk abroad ...

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  50. TWO MEN ARRESTED.

    Detectives Ferguson, Walters, and Gill arrested two elderly men on Monday night on charges of the larceny of harness from the Salvation Army ...

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  51. A RISE.

    "Dad, give me a penny." No answer. "Oh, dad, do give me a penny." At last: ...

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  52. TOO MUCH.

    Arthur—"Darling, I love you so much that I dream of you every time I sleep" His Fiancee—"Oh, Arthur, if you loved me properly you wouldn't be able to ...

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