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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Federal Department of Work, and Railways has just issued sheets 156 and [?] of the International Map of the World, The project of the map is the ...

    Article : 335 words
  3. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From 'ONLOOKER," Adelaide-What steps do Mr. Butler and Mr. Webb mean to take with the object of preventing loss of railway fares to Melbourne ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    In the tennis matches to-day. Boussus (France), defeated Blackboard (South Africa), 6—3, 6—3; Eaglestone and Blackbeard (South Africa), defeated Borotra ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William McIntyre died at the residence of his only son, Mr. J. R. McIntyre, Millicent North, on Sunday. He was born at Bathurst, New South Wales, and his ...

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  6. CHURCH DISSENSION.

    Canon Harvie to-night received a telegram from Bishop Cherrington stating that Archbishop Averill and legal authorities in Wellington held that Bishop ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade was called to the Wy Wurrie Cafe, occupied by Mrs. D. Hughes, at North-parade. Port Adelaide ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    April 17.—At a meeting of the town council last night it was resolved to bring under the notice of the Royal Humane Society the brave action of Mr. G. ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    It is generally expected that the Government will place before Parliament when it meets on May 3 proposals for coping with unemployment, and the ...

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  10. ENGINE OFF THE LINE.

    A medium type engine was derailed near the shunting sheds in the railway goods yard at Mile-End about 7.20 p.m. on Wednesday. The cause of the accident ...

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  11. PULTENEY OLD SCHOLARS.

    The annual meeting and smoke social of the Pultency Old Scholars' Association were held at the Grosvcnor on Wednesday night. Mr. G. W. Selth presided, ...

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  12. FELL FROM A TRAM.

    Believed to have tripped while stepping from a tram in King William-street on Wednesday evening. Mis M. McDonnell (16), of Fullarion, fell heavily to the ...

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  13. RIVER TORRENS FRUITGROWERS.

    From "A GARDENNER," Athelstone:-In your issue of April 17. Mr. W. J. Kim[?] of the Fruitgrowers' Association, expresses appreciation of the action of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. THE DAVIS CUP WAVERS.

    The leading sporting paper, "I'Auto," says "The Australian lawn tennis players failed to put up the fight that was expected of them against Lacoste. They ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. FIRE AT UNLEY.

    Shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday the Unley Fire Brigade received a call to a shop in a block of buildings near the corner of Unley-road and Park-terrace, ...

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  16. KILLED A CHINAMAN.

    On a charge of having at Maitland on February 5 murdered Willie Yeep Gum, a Chinese cook, employed at the Caledonian Hotel, Michael Kelly (59), a miner ...

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  17. ENGINEDRIYERS

    Some time ago a log of wages and conditions was served by the Locomotive Enginemen'a Union on the Railways Commissioners of New South Wales, Victoria, ...

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  18. HOME-WORK.

    From "ANOTHER MOTHER," Richmond:—I am hoping that the letters on home-work for children will be well digested by the teaching community. ...

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  19. A MESSENGER INJURED.

    Charles Brougham (15), a telegraph messenger, of Gilles-street, Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday afternoon suffering from ...

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  20. THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.

    Professor Kerr Grant delivered a lecture before the Astronomical Society a the rooms of the Royal Society, Northterrace, last night on "Nebulium, ...

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  21. CHRISTIAN SROTHERS' JUBILLE.

    The annual meeting of the Christian Brothers' Old Scholars' Association will be held this evening, when a large attendance is expected. The chair will ...

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  22. AN ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Mr. Patick Murphy, employed at the smelters as an oxywelder, received an electric shock to-day while working in the D. and L. plant. He was welding ...

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  23. A WONDERFUL DOG.

    A correspondent writest-About twenty years age in a township in Queesland, a corrior had a clevor cattle dog. All he [?] to do was to take her out an the ...

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  24. END OF BAY STEAMERS.

    There was an echo in the Arbitration Court to-day of the decision of the Federal Ministry to dispose of the Commonwealth line of steamers. Chief Judge ...

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  25. ACCIDENTS AT KADINA.

    Mr. Josiah Cock, an employe of the kadina Corporation, resumed work a week ago, after recovering from an injury to a leg. On Saturday, while working in a ...

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  26. A MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Riding his motor cycle through blinding rain on the Sandgate-road at 1.30 this afternoon, Mr. Wilfred Ball (23), an agent, dashed into the back of a stationary motor ...

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  27. WATER IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN

    The Survey-General (Mr. T. E. Day) possived a telegram on Wedneday from Mr. C. D. Timers, the manager for the [?] for the North-South line (the ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. SLEEP-WALKER IN A

    Noticing a woman in a nighydress singing and walking along a street at Hindmarsh about 1 a.m. on Wednesday, Constables Nation and Copley members of ...

    Article : 209 words
  29. RACING IN MEW ZEALAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  30. SHIPS' OFFICERS.

    Argument regarding conditions governing the discharge of ships' officers was heard in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day. when the hearing of the ...

    Article : 380 words
  31. THE SHIPS SNA LAMS MARKET.

    [?] were more plentiful in the Abatlaide market yesterday, there being approximately 2.700 more yarded the total [?] to 12,120. The south [?] ...

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  32. FALL FROM A LADDER.

    Mr. Henry Rivers was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, last Friday whilst kalsomining a room at his residence he fell from a ladder and broke bones in ...

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  33. ALBURY RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 552 words
  34. CONCERT AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    Organised by Mr. F. Bateman, superintendent of the Peterhead Baptist Sundayschool, a concert was given in the Semaphore Town Hall on Tuesday evening ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. THE ATLANTIC CROSSING.

    Baron Huenefeld has reported that the failure of the lighting system was the main cause of the Bremen's loss of four hours' time before fixing her position, ...

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  36. CARRIED UP BY AIRSHIP.

    Four of the ground crew were Carried into the air for 200 feet, dinging for life to the cabin handrails, when America's greatest airship, the Los Angeles, ...

    Article : 335 words
  37. REED WHEAT ENTRIES.

    The entire for the seed wheat composition which is to be included this year for the first time in the Adelaide show prime list closed on Wednesday. The ...

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  38. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "R.O.," Murray Bridge.-When an accused person pleads guilty in a poline court to a clurge laid against him, and is committed to the Supreme Court for sentence, he is got tried ...

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  39. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS.

    The Kilkenny competitions were continued last night at St. Edward's Hall. Berilta:— Recitation, 16 years and under, nonhumorous—Ruby Skinner. 80. [?] ...

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  40. NO OXONE IN THE ADELAIDE AIR.

    Preference kere Grent, in locturing on [?] list night exploded the popular [?] the [?] exists at the [?] He said [?] existed only in the apper ...

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  41. THE SMITH CHAPEL AT. COVENTRY.

    An appeal is being made to this ac[?] of the "House of Smith" for the [?] tion of the ancient Smths' Chapel in Covontry Cathodral. The chapel was ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. OLDEST SHIP IN BRITAIN.

    Bettered to be Britain's oldest, seagoing ship. the 52-ton ketch Ceres, which is moored in Bude Haven, has just celebrated her 117th birthday. ...

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  43. SIDNEY CMC COMMISSIONERS.

    Suggestions that the three civic Commissioners appointed to succeed the city council to clean up corruption had themselves opened the door to strange dealings ...

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  44. NIGHT IN CHAMBER OF HORRORS.

    A really promissing Chamber of Horrors has been planned for the new Madame Tussaud's, which is expected to open in April. ...

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  45. "THE CHRONICLE."

    The event of the week has been the visit of squadron-Leader Hinkler and wife. In "The Chronicle" this week there is a comprehensive camera record of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  46. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    At to-day's live stock sale about 765 Ist bullocks were yarded. Although competition for heavyweights was not spirited, the general tonof the market was fairly maintained and taking ...

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  47. KEEPING CANBERRA DRY.

    Mr. Coates. of the Liquor Reform Association, having stated that inter in the prohibition campaign he would produce affidavits supporting his charge that hotels ...

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  48. POLICE OFFICERS SIT FOR EXAMINATIONS.

    On Wednesday over 30 police officers were sitting for examination for promotion, Inspector Hannan was the examiner. ...

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  49. PREVENTION OF INJURY TO FRUIT.

    Regulations under the legislation passed by Parliament list session for the presentation of injury to fruit and vegetables. were approved by the Executive Coucil ...

    Article : 158 words
  50. A SHOOTING CASE.

    Dring a scuffle in a house at Alberton between charles Basket and William Cilento, about 9.30 on Wednesday evening, a gun held by Basket went off and a ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE, April 18.-Arrived-Hobson's Bay and Katocmba, from the eastern States. NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON, Apirl 18.-Sailed-Walpahl ...

    Article : 20 words
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