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  2. THE BOMB OUTRAGES.

    When the hearing of the application for bail by Alexander MeIver, one of the five men committed for trial in connection with the bomb explosion at ...

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  3. GAS MAIN EXPLODES.

    An extraordinary gas explosion occurred in High Holborn at 8 o'clock this morning, when business men and women were travelling to the city. ...

    Article : 518 words
  4. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From the Rev. W. J. MAGOR:— I desire to express my intense appreciation of the action of the Charity Carnival Committee, in setting aside for ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The 11 o'clock bulletin states:— The King passed a good night, and there is a continuation of his Majesty's slow progress. ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    [?] ...

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  7. THE WATERFRONT.

    A conference convened by the Premier (Sir William McPherson) to-day, with the object of fixing a piking-up place at Port Melbourne suitable to the ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. GRAPE PRICES.

    From "GROWER." Watervale:—It would appear that the Minister has swallowed whole the usual tale of woe put up by the winemakers, and of course ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. ELECTION RESULTS.

    From J. S. TILLBROOK:— In my first letter on the above subject I was careful to avoid anything in the [?] of personalities and confined my ...

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  10. ANXIETY DECREASED.

    A fifth consecutive bulletin reporting progress means, in official parlance, that the King has taken another small step forward. There is greater ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. RAIL MOTORS.

    From SOUTHPORT. Goolwa:— I noticed a placard in the Goolwa station that a fast rail car leaves Adelaide every Sunday morning, returning in the ...

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  12. WHOLESALE FUNERALS.

    It is a trait of the Hindu faith that its disciples have minimised, more than most sects, the fear of death. The reason for this is that the heaven of ...

    Article : 561 words
  13. TRAMS IN UNLEY.

    From W.T. JAMES. Parkside:—I was pleased to see that the Unley Council is moving in regard to the blocking of the entrances to ratepayers' Property by ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. RECOGNITION OF POLICE.

    Reference to the action of the South Australian Government in granting leave and a bonus to the police who were engaged on the waterfront in that ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. COMMUNISM.

    From "TRADESMAN," South-terrace. City:—Communism being the cause of the present trade depression, as acknowledged by the Communists themselves. ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. HONOR AMONG THIEVES.

    Mr. Arnold Rothstein, the well-known American sportsman, who was shot by the occupants of a passing motor car (says the New York ...

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  17. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    In the Preston Court to-day Albert Peardon, a middle-aged man, who was arrested in Sydney recently, was charged with having taken Violet ...

    Article : 447 words
  18. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The Amalgamated Wireless Company to-day announced that successful telephonic communication had been established with Amsterdam (Holland) ...

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  19. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Podgle."— C. V. Grimmett is 36 years of age. "A .B.C."- The batsman having left his crease, and not having Played the ball, and ...

    Article : 367 words
  20. DISTRESS IN UNLEY.

    From G. W. ILLINGWORTH. exMayor of Unley:— I know the distress in Unley is no worse than in other cities and municipalities, and nothing ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. THE SACRED COLLEGE

    At Monday's Consistory the question of the composition of the Sacred College was raised. Since P[?]us X.I. became Pope, thirty Cardinals have been ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. WEIGHING THE SOUL.

    One of the strangest experiments [?] recorded in history is that of weighing a human soul. A contribu[?] to "Pearson's Weekly" relates l[?]t ...

    Article : 533 words
  23. WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT.

    When crooks who have been partners in unlawful enterprises fall out, strange things happen. If the trouble was a disagreement about methods, they may ...

    Article : 512 words
  24. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    Consternation has been created in trade union circles at the decision of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to increase the working hours in the ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. THE TIRED, RICH SCHOOLGIRL.

    Miss Wills, Principal of the County School. Gravesend (says the London "Daily Chronicle"), both criticised and praised the modern schoolgirl during ...

    Article : 330 words
  26. BABCOCK & WILCOX.

    The Legislative Assembly went into [?]cess to-night until February 12 During the night Mr. Lang was ruled out of order, when he moved a vote ...

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  27. CAR CAPSIZES.

    Mr. Edward Higgins (24), was killed and Mr. Thomas Higgins (26), was badly injured this afternoon when a motor car in which they were ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. NORTH-TERRACE ELMS.

    From CHARLES SAWTELL, Northterrace:—Driven to defeat in their subtle scheme to uproot every one of the beautiful elm trees on North-terrace ...

    Article : 319 words
  29. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

    Scores from April 8 to December 14 in the egg-laying competition conducted by the National Utility Pou[?]y Breeders' Association at Blightstreet, Croydon (Mr. H. Manfield, manager):-' ...

    Article : 501 words
  30. SPEEDWAY CRASH.

    Mr. Henry William Nesbitt (35), of Kensington, was riding a motor cycle at a high speed at the new Veledrome Speedway to-night, when he crashed ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT.

    The Prince of Wales has sent a message asking the council of the Big Brother Movement to convey to all Big and Little Brothers throughout the ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. HOSPITAL TAX.

    When the Government's Hospital Fund Bill, providing for a tax of l[?]d. in the pound to finance hospitals was before the Legislative Council to-night. ...

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  33. GOLDEN WEDDING.

    [?] ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES MINES.

    The report of the Mines Department for the year has not yet been presented to the Minister, but Mr. Chaffey said to-night that a preliminary survey ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. A REPUTABLE HOUSEBREAKER.

    "I am an ex-convict. I am a reputable housebreaker of 30 years' experl[?]nce. I break Into gentlemen's houses for jewellery and money. I go ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. TRIBUTE TO UNDERGRADUATES.

    A good word for Cambridge students was (says the London "Daily Chronicle") paid by Dr. H. Bond, master of Trinity College. Cambridge ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. ROSE PARK SCHOOL.

    The annual break-up and distribution of prizes was held at the Rose Park school on Thursday afternoon. There was a large attendance of Parents and friends. The headmaster ...

    Article : 175 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. TAPS AT THE RAILWAY-STATION

    From "THIRSTY," Kilkenny:— I was pleased to read the remarks of Mr. E. E. Heyne on the fact that one cannot get a drink of water at the Adelaide ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. HENLEY REGATTA.

    At the last meeting for the year of the local [?] Association [?] church on Thursday [?] the president (Mr. A. E. [?]) was is the chair. He save an interesting account ...

    Article : 106 words
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