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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "THE ACR," Adelaide:—Regarding the collision which occurred on Friday afternoon between a Tramways bus and an elestric standard in Victoria-squate, ...

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  3. PRINCE GEORGE.

    Prince George was to-day initiated into the Nary Lodge of Freemasons, of which the Duke of York is master. There was a large attendance of ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    Most tastes in topical week-end reading have been catered for in "The Saturday Express." The standard established by this popular home-paper has been ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mr. P. J. Edwards, whose death was announced in "The Advertiser" on Wednesday, was one of the pioneers of the prosperous Pinnaroo district, going ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The "Morning Post" understands that, despite protests from overseas, Mr. Churchill intends to include a substantial reduction of the sugar duty in the new ...

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  7. "AMBASSADORS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The largo body of Scottish people forming the delegation travailing to Scotland by the Hobson's Bay spent Friday in Adelaide while the venal was in port. They were accorded a civic reception by the Lord Mayor, and spent the day night-seeing. ...

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  8. MR. HINKLER APPROACHES ADELAIDE

    Mr. Port Hinkler will arrive at Morrphettville [?] this afternoon, about 3.30 o'clock. Accompanied by his wife he [?] his jan[?] to Eight [?] will meet and [?] the avlater to adelide to-day. The name of bert hmkier has been on ...

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  9. GIFTS TO THE KING.

    What is regarded as the finest specimen of Persian handwriting in existece has been presented to King George by the King of Afghanistan, through the Afghan ...

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  10. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The first move in the fight between Official Labor and Communists in connection with the general election campaign was made to-day, when Communists ...

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  11. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "wingawood."-We have resived your letter selling us that annauncement of a forth coming marriage inserted in "The Advertiser" was publice elsewhere without authority. There ...

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  12. LOST MONEY RECOVERED.

    From A.W. MASON:—I wish to state that as a result of an advertisement in "The Advertiser," I have received from Mr. P. E. Lynch, of Trades Hall, ...

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  13. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    From the HON. A. POYNTON:-History informs as that Nero fiddled white Home burned. Have we not an example of this in a less degras in the preseat ...

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  14. A ROAD MOTOR SERVICE DISCONTINUED.

    An advertisement notifies that as from Monday next the Railway Department will cease operating road motor coaches betweenn Adellaide and Ashbourne but ...

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  15. RADIO IN CANADA.

    The Government are considering the adoption of a similar system of national broadcasting to that adopted by the British Government. ...

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  16. CHINA.

    April 18 is apparently to be one of the most important days in the history of Sino-foreign relations, eclipsing the recent admission of Chinese to the municipal ...

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  17. THIEVES BREAK INTO HOTELS.

    The thieves who broke into the Lord Exmouth and Exeter Hotels. Exeter, and the Alberton Hotel. Alberton, on Wednesday evening, got nothing for thier ...

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  18. WELCOME BY THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    Members of the Australian delegation to Scotland who are travelliong on the Hobson's Bay, were given a welcome on friday evening, just prior to the boat's ...

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  19. BICYCLE STEALING.

    During the week reports have been made to the Police Department that 39 bicycles have been stolen, six being missed in one day. On Friday Detectives Harris and ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN.

    "Western Australia, is to-day envied by all the States on account of her remarkable development and future possibilities," said the Hon. Alexander ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND INDIA.

    From miss m. G. shaRPE, Eastwood: -in your lader of april 4 you refer to the folly of the Indian Lagislative [?] [?] in refusing co-operation with the ...

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  22. THIEVES AT A CROQUET CLUB.

    A croquet club in the South Park Lands. Adelaide, was entered by thieves on Thursday night, and from the tool shed a shoved was taken. A lawnmower was ...

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  23. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    At the student concert to be given in the Elder Hall on Monday night Mr. I. G. Reimann will take the opportunity of welcoming Dr. E. Harold Davies, who has ...

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  24. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The stock market opened to-day with feverish activity, and every indication of breaking former records, but fears of an increase in brokers' loans caused some ...

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  25. A COINING PLANT.

    The most sensational counterfeit coining case in India for many years has just been concluded at Karachi, and four Indians were sent to prison for terms varying ...

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  26. POLICE RIFLE TEAM.

    To-morrow the South Australian, police ride team will leave for Ballarat to take part in a match on Monday. A match against a Victorian team will take place ...

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  27. A GIRL MISSING.

    Miss Mary Ryan (25). a sevant, at St Peter's College, Hackney, has been missing from the college since April 4, when she was wearing a black frock with red ...

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  28. BRITISH GILT-EDGED STOCKS

    The Stock Exchange is at present interested in the American buying of longdated British securities, which some American bankers believe will have a ...

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  29. A SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The steamer Werribee is idle at Port Melbourne, Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Company being unable to secure two cooks for the collier to-day. Yesterday the ...

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  30. RISKED THE SHARKS.

    A [?]ffor from H.M.A.S. Penguin, who was in custody on Garden Island, divested himself of his clothes and swam ashore to Pott's Point last night and escaped. He ...

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  31. INDIAN POLO TEAM.

    The Indian army polo, team to visit Australia will comprise Captain Priolean (Tenth Guides Cavalry). Lieutenant Dollar (Fourth Hussars). Lieutenant ...

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  32. MAREEBA MAY BE TIED UP.

    Another freighter will probanly be added to Sydney's idle fleet to-morrow. When a call was made for eight men on the A.U.S.N. Cols stamer Mareeba to-day, no ...

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  33. SAMOA.

    The Press Association's Samoan correspondent reports that trouble occurred at a village near Apia. Three members of the community who gave numbrage to ...

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  34. LANDING AT FORREST SIDING.

    Mr. Hinlder arrived from Hughes Siding at 8.45 a.m. covering the 54 miles in 40 minutes. On the journey from Kalgoorlie ...

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A report on the circumstances of the fire which occurred at Hanson-street early in the week has been sent to te City Coroner, who has decided to conduct an ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS

    The members of the Australian women's lawn tennis team were entertained by the Mayor of Pretoria at a dinner and were taken for aeroplane rides prior to their ...

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  37. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Naval Affairs Committee has reported to the Senate the Appropriation Bill, carrying approximately 363.000.000 dollars, or about 4,000,00 dollars more than the ...

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  38. DEATH FOLLOWS POISONING.

    Mr. Charles Scott (45), of Jellicoeavenue, King's Park, died at the Adelaide Hospital at 1.10 a.m. yesterday. He was admitted to the institution on Saturday ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    The Customs trade returns for the financial year just ended show a healthy credit balance of exports over imports totalling £10.500,000. compared with an ...

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  40. IF WAR CAME.

    The necessity for Australia's reliance upon the British Empire for protection against aggression was mentioned by Mr. W. A. Holman. K.C., in an address on ...

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  41. INJURED BY A FALL.

    While working at the Osborne Gasworks on Friday. Mr. M. Jarvis (24), of Curriestreet, Adelaide, fell 18 feet. He was taken to the Port Adelaide Casually ...

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  42. QUORN WATER SUPPLY.

    From E.G. WILLIAMS, Quorn:—On Jnuary 20 the Commissioner of Public Works, the Hvdraulic Engineer and other officials including the members for the ...

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  43. AUTOGRAPH POSTCARDS.

    The secretary of the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Fund has been fortunate in securing a supply of postcard photographs of Squadron-Leader Hinkler, ...

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  44. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    With the band playing and the crew [?]ing the decks H.M.A.S. Melbourne arrived at Portsmouth at dusk. As a special honor to Rear-Admiral Hyde, the ...

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  45. A YOUTH INJURED.

    While cycling along Rundle-street, Adelaide, on Friday afternoon, John LceLander (15). a messenger, of Adelaide, collided with a motor cycle r[?]den by ...

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  46. DEATH AT HOSPITAL.

    Mr. Charles Bance (36), of Stepneystreet, Nailsworth, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on March 23, suffering from a cut throat, died at that ...

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  47. WIDGEON [?].

    Piloted by Wing-Commander Wackett, Widgeon II. arrived at Point Cook at 10.30 a.m. to-day, thus successfully completing its first real trial. The ...

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  48. FATALLY STABBED.

    George Dann, a well-known Chinese banana grower, of Middle Greek, was stabbed at a Pomona hotel last evening. A quarrel occurred between Dana ...

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  49. A FRACTURED ANKLE.

    Mr. Walter Lunan (30). of Kilkenny, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Friday suffering from a fractured ankle. It is not known how he received the ...

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  50. A BROKEN LEG.

    Mr. G. Keppler on Saturday sustained a broken leg through the wheel of a vehicle passing over the limit. The sufferer was conveyed to the Yorketown ...

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  51. THEATRE ROYAL

    There will be a brilliant scene at the Theatre Royal to-night, when there will be a gala performance in honor of Mr. Bert Hinkler who will be prevent with ...

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  52. A BAD RECORD.

    Judge Foster was set a task in mental arithmetic when be essayed to total up the sentences which had previously been imposed upon George James (64), who ...

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  53. A RAILWAY-STATION BURNED.

    The Beulah railway-station was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning, £200 damage being caused. ...

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  54. RUGBY.

    The New Zealand Rugby team was given an enthusiastic send-off to-day when the members departed for Sydney by the Marama on route for South Africa. The ...

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  55. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to make a special request to the Federal Government not to cut down the money avilable this year for the construction ...

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  56. DEATH FOLLOWS COLLAPSE.

    Mr. Ernest Thorpe (44), printer of the "Northem Star" newspaper at Lismore, was moving rolls of paper to-day when be collapsed and died. He left a widow ...

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  57. THE DRUG TRAFFIC.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) stated to-day that the community could rest assured that the efforts of the Fdetal Government to prevent the illicit ...

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  58. AN ARM AMPUTATED.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. J.T.E. Milich. farmer, of Netherleigh, began to cut some chaff, when his left hand was dragged into the machine and hadly lacrated. ...

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