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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. R.L. Butler) returned on Thursday from Eyre Peninsula, where he addressed meetings at Wudinna under the auspices of the ...

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  3. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Prom CHARLES CLYDE, Brighton.— The Mayor of Unley has rendered a far-reaching community service by his decision to donate blankets to the ...

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  4. GREEK CLUB BOMBING.

    The hearing of the appeal by the three prisoners convicted of having bombed the Greek club in Lonsdalestreet on the night of December 1 was ...

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  5. IMPORTING BEEF.

    To consider the high price of beef and the importation, if possible, of meat from other States to relieve the present shortage, a meeting of master ...

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  6. SKIDS ON WET ROADS.

    One priest was killed and another injured, as a result of a motor car smash in Nicholson-street, Coburg, at 2 o'clock this morning. An hotelkeeper was ...

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  7. A CAUTIOUS TESTATOR.

    Mr. Peter Radcliffe, a retired American Army officer, formerly of Baringhup, Victoria, in his will, which came before Mr. Justice Wasley to-day, left ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A carpenter's shop owned by Mr. T. Mattingson, Torrens-road, Kilkenny, was practically destroyed by fire on Wednesday evening. Miss M. Martinson ...

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  9. DOWNPOUR AT NHILL.

    Much needed rain fell to-day, 70 points being recorded. ...

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  10. DIED IN HOSPITAL.

    Mr. Albert Edwin Pudland (40), of East-terrace, Henley Beach, who was picked up at the corner of Hardy's and Henley Beach roads on ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL DISTRICT.

    As the result of the rains last night throughout the district, the Umberumberka reservoir had an intake of 10 ft. 2 in., and Stephens Creek [?] ft. 10 ...

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  12. INQUEST TO BE HELD.

    The Assistant City Coroner (Mr. C. L. Mathews) will hold an inquest on Monday morning into the circumstances of the death of Mr. Archibald ...

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  13. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Australian Olympic Federation began its conference to-day. Mr. James Eve. shecretary, indicated that the principal matters for ...

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  14. CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Wet roads resulted in two serious accidents to-day, Mr. Clyde Slattery (21), of Johnstone-street, East Malvern, was found lying unconscious ...

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  15. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    On Monday afternoon Miss Ferdie Pascall was crossing the street, when she was knocked down by a motor car driven by a young ...

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  16. HEAVY RAIN IN TASMANIA.

    Heavy rain fell on the north-west coast in the 24 hours ended 5 p.m. to-day. It began the previous evening. and scarcely ceased for the period. ...

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  17. DECK BOY DROWNED.

    At ten o'clock last night Frank Meredith, deck boy on the steamer Wareatea, was drowned while the vessel was loading fruit at Hill wood, on the River ...

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  18. FINE WEATHER GENERALLY.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—The rapid southerly movement of a monsoon and its development into a cyclonic disturbance ...

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  19. CAPITAL CHARGE APPEAL.

    The jury, after deliberating for seven hours, were unable to arrive at a decision in the cases of Arthur Callaghan, Walter Harold Littler, and Bertie Charles ...

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  20. COMPOSITOR FOUND DROWNED.

    John Wesley Smith (51), compositor was found drowned in about a foot o water in a culvert on the side of the road near his home at Birkdale, on the ...

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  21. GRASS DESTROYED.

    At 10 a.m. last Friday a fire broke out on the property of Mr. W.F. Ryder, about three miles south of Nairne, and burnt over half a mile of netting fence ...

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  22. FRACTURED LEG.

    As Mr. G.D. Munro, of Naturi, accompanied by his son, Jack, were approaching the Tailem Bend railway crossing at the northern end of the ...

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  23. BUTTER STABILISATION SCHEME.

    From L.E. POLKINGHORNE, president Housewives' Association:—I wish I could believe that the Paterson Stabilisation Scheme is all that Mrs. ...

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  24. RAIN IN THE RIVERINA.

    As the result of the recent heavy rain in the Riverina the aerodrome is under water. The Lyre Bird and Wattle Bird landed this ...

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  25. CAUSES OF UNEMPLOYMENT

    From G. Von BERTOUCH:—Your sub-leader clearly reveals that root causes deeper than any particular party or Government explain the ...

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  26. W.A. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Replying to criticism by Mr. Burgess, secretary of the Fremantle Trades Hall, Mr. Thos. Houghton, secretary of the W.A. Seamen's Union, said to-day that ...

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  27. FIRE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At 8 o'clock last night a fire broke out in a shed at the rear of a wine saloon occupied by Mr. Dennis Dineen, at Commercial-coad, Port Adelaide. ...

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  28. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    The president of the Housewives' Association (Mrs. Folkinghorne) and [?] are closely watching the position in regard to the price of meat ...

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  29. FLOODED BROOK DAMAGES WATER MAIN.

    Kedron Brook in flood caused a 12inch main to burst, and Nundah, Northgate, and Sandgate are temporarily deprived of their water ...

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  30. OPPERATION AT SEA.

    Two days before the arrival of the Hobson's Bay at Colombo, a three-yearold child, John Eustace, travelling with his parents and grandparents to ...

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  31. FALL FROM LORRY.

    Mr. Edward Sturgess, of Crafers, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday morning suffering from head injuries. When found by a ...

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  32. Y.M.C.A COMPETITIONS.

    Perth easily defeated Melbourne this morning in the tennis competitions of the Y.M.C.A. inter association fournament, and thus became absolute ...

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  33. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Orford, an route to London, will sail from the Outer Harbor at 5 p.m. to-day. Special trains will leave Adelaide for the Outer Harbor at 8.2 ...

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  34. KILLED BY FALL.

    Mr. Walter Green (40), millhand, of Leichhardt, fell 25 feet at the mills of Messrs. Clifford, Love & Co. to-day and fractured his skull. His condition ...

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  35. PRIVATE REPORTS.

    Private reports have been received in Adelaide giving the following registrations:— Broken Bill. 44 points; Wirryilka. ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    A Grade.—challenge, Kensington Gardens T. Hyde Park. C2 Grade.—Challenge. Kensington Gardens D. v. University D. ...

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  37. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Frederick Darling 28, whose leg was torn off in a motor accident yesterday, died to-day. ...

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  38. [?]EWERAGE REPORT.

    The Government on Thursday received the report of the Public Works Committee on metropolitan sewerage The report has been scut on to the ...

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  39. ELABORATE SOUND PICTURES.

    Mr. Cecil Maries, general sales manager for United Artists Australasia), Ltd., arrived in Adelaide yesterday with Mr. Alfred North, who will take ...

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  40. ALBERTON OVAL.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday night. Alderman R. Wright moved that the sum of £350 be borrowed from cemetery ...

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  41. TAXATION DEDUCTIONS.

    A motion. "That the Federal and State Governments be urged to allow more substantial deductions from taxable income to cover the ...

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  42. EXTRAORDINARY LOSS OF MEMORY.

    When the express from Melbourne was coming through the hills yesterday morning a young student at a teachers' training college in Melbourne, who was ...

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  43. BLYTH TOURNAMENT.

    The Blyth Tennis Club recently conducted a tournament amongst members ana the winners of the various events were:—Men's singles, J.C. Harmer; men's ...

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  44. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    From the Rev. J.H. GOSS, Unley:-In addition to our feeling of kinship with America, there is much cause for admiration of the Great Republic. But ...

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  45. WINE AFTER HOURS.

    Several cases in which men were charged with bavins obtained liquor during prohibited hours from the Aquarium Wine Saloon were heard by Messrs. James Wool ...

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  46. MOTOR LAUNCH BLOWN UP.

    The story of the blowing up of a motor launch at Church Point on March 21, was told in the Manly Court to-day, when Frank Fretus (38), ...

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  47. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The president (Sir. P.S. Gillen) occupied the chair at a meeting of the Glenelg sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League at the clubrooms on Thursday night. The ...

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  48. INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.

    The annual meeting of the Regional Group of the Institute of Public Administration was held in the clubrrom Education Building, Flinders-street, on ...

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  49. BLYTH SPORTS.

    The annual gymkhana and sports, in aid of the Blyth Public Hospital, was held on the Blyth Oral on Saturday, March 23. The winners of the principal events were:— ...

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  50. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Parcoodus."—1, Mr. E. Cearry, Trades Hall, Adelaide, 2. Yes. "Enquiry," Clarence Park.—A separation order would bold until it was set aside by ...

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  51. GOLF.

    At the annual meeting of the Clare Golf Club Dr. A.A. Smith presided. The secretary (Mr. J.H.K. Phillips) submitted the financial statement, showing a ...

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  52. NAIRANA UNABLE TO MAKE PORT.

    Passengers who left Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon on the Nairana for Launceston are undergoing a most unpleasant experience. ...

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  53. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    At the Homebush fat stock sales to-day about 3,050 sheep and 3,750 cattle, including 342 from Queensland, were forward The general quality of the sheep was only ...

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  54. WOMEN'S COUNCILS.

    The executive and standing committees of the International Council of Women will hold their annual meetings in London this month. The ...

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  55. FAREWELL TO A YACHTSMAN.

    There was a large gathering of yachtsmen and their friends at the Grange Dinghy Clubhouse last evening, to bid adleu to Mr. Alan J. O'Grady, skipper of ...

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  56. PORT UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    Mr. F.J. Brown (mayor) stated in his report to the Port Adelaide City Council last night that the Alberton Methodist and Queenstown Church of ...

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  57. POLICE EXONERATED.

    The enquiry into the Elsie Walker murder completely exonerates the police from the charges of negligence in prosecuting their enquiries. The ...

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  58. BAG SNATCHING.

    A daring case of bag snatching occurred in one of the large city drapery stops on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Adelaide Reed, a visitor from South ...

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  59. GRANGE LADIES' WELFARE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Grange Ladies' Welfare Club was held at the local public school on Thursday afternoon, when Alderman A.E. Northey presided over a good ...

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  60. BRIDGES UNDER WATER.

    Eight hundred telephones were disconnected to-day in consequence of the Molonglo River rising to 25 feet at its source around Captain's Flat. The ...

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  61. PYTHON FOR SYDNEY ZOO.

    The Nieuw Zeeland, which arrived from Java to-day, brought a 15-foot python for the zoo. The last one that came by the steamer smashed its case ...

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