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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Despite his weakness, the King showed the keenest, interest in the incidents of the journey to Bognor, greatly appreciating the loyal manifestations along the ...

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  3. TWO KILLED.

    Two youths, spectators at the motor cycling races at the Motordro[?] on Saturday night, were killed, when a riderless machine dashed ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    A correspondent at Pinnaroo writes -Wheat carting is almost finished. It is estimated that there are, only about 1,000 bags to come in. In practically ...

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  5. SENSATION AT TROTTING MEETING.

    At the close of the meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Trotting Club at Elphin yesterday, a well-known rider was disqualified for ...

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  6. FIRES IN THE HILLS.

    For several days fires have been burning over a large area in the hills districts, The country affected includes Norton's ...

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  7. THE TIMBER DISPUTE.

    The South Australian delegates to the conference in Melbourne, Messrs. C.J. Burgo (secretary of the Tunber Workers Union). ...

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  8. HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITIES.

    The Government Tourist Bureau offers exceptional facilities for South Australians to become acquainted with their own State. There is no need to ...

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  9. SUPPORT OF LABOR PARTY.

    By a big majority members of the A.L.P., metropolitan and provincial, pledged their support to the timber workers in their fight. They pledged ...

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  10. IN SEARCH OF SUNSHINE.

    The outstanding topic is the king's removal from the London mists to sunny Bognor. At any rate the people are consoled, knowing that if any ...

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  11. FALL FROM VERANDAH.

    Cecil Hardy (5) fell from a verandah at his home at Kensington-road, Norwood, on Sunday night. He was taken to the Children's Hospital in an ...

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  12. BATHER DROWNED.

    While bathing in the River Torrens on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Thomas Moody (43), a member of the band of unemployed encamped ...

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  13. GUSH WITH ITALIANS.

    A serious clash between Italians and Australians occurred at the east end of Hogan-street, Tatura, on Saturday night. When the police arrived an ...

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  14. THIEVES AT PROSPECT.

    Gaining entrance by forcing the front door of the shop of Mr. Ronald H. Bennett, storekeeper, of Prospect-road, Prospect, on Friday evening, thieves ...

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  15. INTEREST IN THE JOURNEY.

    The King himself showed the greatest interest in the journey. "This is where the real difficulty begins," he told Lord Dawson, as the St. John ...

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  16. FIRE AT INNISFAIL.

    Damage estimated at 10,000 was done by a fire which destroyed three shops and a picture theatre at Innisfail late this afternoon. The establishments ...

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  17. PROBATE GRANTED.

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in the following estates:—Sarah Luke Badman near Angle Vale, ...

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  18. BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

    Responding to an urgent call from the hospital for volunteers for blood transfusion, between 30 and 40 men tore away from picture shows in motor ...

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  19. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Mr. James Murray (55), of Miranda, was knocked down by a motor vehicle last night, and left lying on the road near his home. He was so badly injured ...

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  20. REMOVED FROM RACECOURSE.

    Under the provisions of the new Lottery and Gaming Act, 11 suspected bookmakers and four "urgers" had their admission tickets revoked at the ...

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  21. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    There was an aeroplane disaster at [?] at 4.30 [?] afternoon. when a Moth, piloted by Mr. H B. Appleyard, a visitor from New [?] ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. G.A. Tilka (55), of Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, who sustained a fractured spine when he was thrown from a cart through the horses he was ...

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  23. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    At Pensacola in the first 36 holes of the local open golf championship, Smith was first with a score of 136, Kirkwood tied for eighteenth place with ...

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  24. DOMESTICS FOR ADELAIDE.

    Ten domestics disembarked from the R.M.S. Otranto, which berthed at the Outer Harbor on Saturday. They were under the care of Miss C. Clayton, the ...

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  25. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Arne Borg, the world's Olympic champion swimmer, will finally contest to-night at the Unley crystal Pool. He will endeavor to create a new record ...

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  26. FIRE IN VICTORIAN TOWN.

    The biggest fire yet witnessed in Minyip occurred in the main street on Saturday at 11.15 p.m. when five weather board shops and their contents ...

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  27. DEATH AT HOSPITAL.

    Mr. George Birchmore (74), of Bertiestreet, Hindmarsh, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on January 7, suffering from a fracture of the thigh, died ...

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  28. OUTBREAK NEAR MOUNT BRYAN.

    On Thursday afternoon a serious grass fire occurred at Mount Cone, near Mount Bryan, the property of Messrs. E.S. Hawker & Son. Mr. Frank Reed, ...

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  29. SIR JOHN HINDMARSH.

    Mr. Fred Johns writes:—"Through the transposition of figures "The Advertiser" on Saturday, in the paragraph of mine concerning Sir John ...

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  30. PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY.

    A message from Bognor states that the King spent a good night [?] progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  31. BROKE AN ARM.

    When he slipped on the verandah at his parents home at Pinnaroo last week. Clifford Mann fell and broke an arm Some time ago the boy broke the ...

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  32. RIOTS AT BOMBAY.

    Fierce rioting occurred at Bombay yesterday following a period of comparative quiet. Troops opened fire on mobs in the Magdevi district and 35 ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY MR. BOYKETT.

    The following statement was issued by the secretary to the Respondents' Committee (Mr. G. Hebbert Boykett) on Saturday:— ...

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  34. THE COUNTRY.

    February 9.—Oppressive weather continues. —Wheat-carting is nearing completion, there being between 16,000 and 17,000 bags stacked in the station yards, With the possibility ...

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  35. WOOD BURNT AT THE BARTON.

    The Thebarton Fire Brigade received a call on Saturday afternoon to Hallett's brick yards, west Thebarton-road, west Thebarton, where a stack of wood in a ...

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  36. COAL FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    The [?] shipping arrivals at the [?] Anchorage on Sunday night were the Nolisement, from Blyth, and the Tasmania, from Liverpool. ...

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  37. ALDERMAN THRASHED.

    An alderman of the Cabramatta Council was on Saturday afternoon horsewhipped by a woman Who, after driving up in front of the local hotel, ...

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  38. MOTOR TRAILER AND CYCLIST IN COLLISION.

    About noon on Saturday, Mr. Isaac R.G. Clarke, of College-street, Portland, was riding a bicycle near the inter[?] of Godfrey-street and ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES FLOODS.

    At Telegraph Point, a little siding between Wauchope and Kempsey, the water from the Mirra River, which is reported to be a raging torrent, has ...

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  40. HISTORIC EVENTS.

    The week brings two great historic events-the signing of the treaty of conciliation between the Vatican and the Italian State; and the opening of the ...

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  41. BIRDWOOD BLAZE QUELLED.

    A fire broke out on the property of Mr. G. Kowald on Thursday between 9 and 10 a.m. It started in the vicinity of some hives of bees which were being ...

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  42. HORSE ELECTROCUTED.

    An extraordinary electric accident occurred this morning when the top of the earth wire of an electric light police came into contact with one of ...

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  43. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr P.T.S. Cherry reported to the Port Adelaide police on Saturday-evening that Mrs. Jane Taylor (73) had died suddenly at her residence, ...

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  44. DELEGATES FOR RUSSIA.

    About a dozen delegates from the Labor council will leave for Russia on March 15. So far 40 applications have been received tram different Unions, ...

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  45. UNDER A TEAM.

    On his way to work on Saturday morning, Mr. John Thomas Hooks (49), a laborer, of Leigh-street, Clarence Gardens, was carried past his stopping ...

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  46. A BOY DROWNED.

    While five boys were diving from a rock at Forbe's Creek, a tributary of the Woronora River, to-day, a ledge, weighing five tons, broke off and hurled them ...

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  47. SCRUB FIRE AN PEAKE.

    Friday's hot weather afforded an opportunity for stubble and scrub burning in the Peake district, and two or three settlers about Stirling Well, 10 ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. BOY'S ARM BROKEN.

    Vincent Conaghty (13), Cedar-avenue, West Croydon, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday with a fractured right forearm. In cranking ...

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  50. TENNIS IN AMERICA.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association executive committee has adopted the recommendation that no player, while a member of the Davis ...

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  51. AFGHANISTAN.

    The Foreign Office has denied that Russia has issued an ultimatum to Habibullah Khan, known as Bacca Sako, the new Amir of Afghanistan, ...

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  52. OUTBREAK IN VICTORIA.

    A bush fire is raging in the Bright district, and a strenuous fight is being waged against flames 50 feet high. ...

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  53. SIR WILLIAM MAXWELL DEAD.

    The death occurred to-day of Sir William Maxwell, who was president of the International Co-operative Alliance from 1907 to 1921, and of the ...

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  54. CYCLIST KNOCKED DOWN.

    Reginald Ashford (18), laborer, of Redfern, was riding a bicycle at Redfern yesterday, when he was knocked down by a motor car. He was taken ...

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  55. WOMAN KILLED BY CAR.

    Miss Camillia Maude Ahgee (34) was knocked down and killed by a motor car between Aldgate and Stirling West, shortly after ...

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  56. FARM AT GAWLER.

    Situated five miles west of Gawler, containing 531 acres of first-class agricultural land, known as W. Toll & Sons property. This highly improved farm ...

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  57. GIRL KNOCKED DOWN.

    Mr. George Edgar Vile, of Guildfordroad, Maylands, was driving a motor car north along Stirling-street at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, when, in avoiding a ...

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  58. LORRY OVERTURNS

    A motor lorry overturned at Newcastle on Saturday night. Mr. John Thomas Parsons (20), of Newcastle, was killed instantly. The driver, Mr. N. ...

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  59. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA.

    H.M.A.S. Canberra arrived at Port Melbourne to-day. She will leave for Sydney on Thursday. ...

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  60. FIVE PERSONS INJURED.

    Five persons were injured when a touring car came into collision with a taxi cab in Byron-street, St. Kilda, to-day. ...

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  61. DEATH OF MR. H.A. RUSSELL

    The death occurred to-day at Bowral, in his 64th year, or Mr. H.A. Russell, of the legal firm of Messrs. Sly and Russell. He was deputy chairman of ...

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  62. AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE.

    The Shipping Board has accepted a 16,000,000 dollar bid for the Merchant Marine. Action, however, is not final, as it will doubtlessly be reviewed by the ...

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  63. MEDICAL STUDENTS.

    The recently opened Scientific Department of Messrs. Laubman & Pank Sight-testing and Lens-grinding Opticians, 75. Rundle-street, contains a ...

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  64. ADRIFT IN A LAUNCH.

    Ten men in a motor launch were adrift in the bay from midnight Saturday until late this afternoon, owing to a propeller shaft breaking. The boat ...

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  65. DEATH FROM HEAT APOPLEXY.

    The heat wave was responsible for two deaths from apoplexy on Saturday. There was a cool change to-day the temperature dropping from ...

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  66. A WET WICKET.

    Farmer (meeting new employe dripping wet)—Say, Bill, what ave ye been a-doin' of? Bill-Oh, I've just been avin' a same ...

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