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  2. THE UNIVERSITY GIFT.

    The Register announced recently that an anonymous gentleman lad Riven £10,000. to the University as a nucleus of a fund for a residential college. With regard to this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE BARTON "ROOKERIES."

    Statements recently made by the Thebarton Corporation medical officer (Dr. Drummond) in reference to "rookeries" said to exist in certain street of the ...

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  4. "GOD HELP THE MOVEMENT."

    The passage of the Newcastle Ironworks Act—whereby the Broken Hill Proprietary Company 13 assisted in its project of establishing iron and steel works in the ...

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  5. THE CHINN ENQUIRY.

    The following additional correspondence regarding the Chinn enquiry was made available to-day. Under date February 4, the Prime Minister wrote to Rp. Fowler as ...

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  6. ANOTHER MOTOR SMASH.

    Toorak road, South Yarra, was the scene of another serious motor smash early this morning. Five men—John Ware, of "Buangor; Richard King, of Tarrnnt's motor ...

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  7. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    In connection with the request made by the Merchant Service Guild to the Coastal Steamship Owners' Association of this state for a conference regarding the fresh ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. A BOOMERANGING SOCIALIST.

    Messrs. Blake and Riggall, acting as agents for Messrs. Thynne & Macartney, solicitors for the Brisbane Tramways Company, Limited, yesterday filed two ...

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  9. EMBLEM OF NEW ERA.

    King George to-day paid a visit of inspection to the battleship New Zealand the Dominion's gift to the Imperial Navy, which is lying at Portsmouth and is about ...

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  10. MOUNT LYELL FIRE.

    The royal commission on the North Lyell Mine disaster has submitted its report to the Government. It recounts facts regarding the fire in the pumphouse ...

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  11. FARMERS' PARLIAMENT.

    A conference in connection with the Farmers Parliamentary Union was started at Parliament House yesterday for the purpose of discussing matters of agricultural ...

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  12. HIS MAJESTY'S KEEN INTEREST.

    The royal visit to the New Zealand afc Portsmouth was marked by a complete absence of pomp and ceremony. His Majesty first inspected the bakery. He ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    At about 9.30 p.m. on Thursday an electric car, proceeding to Hyde Park, left the line at the points near the southern end of Victoria square, and ran for a distance of ...

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  14. ADELAIDE, THE BEAUTIFUL.

    Miss Avis Chapman, who recently came to South Australia from. Victoria to act as a lady organizer for the Liberal Union, is charmed with the beauty of Adelaide ...

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  15. BOLT IN MORPHETT STREET.

    At about noon on Thursday two horses attached to a trolley bolted from the front of Bruce's engineering works in Morphett street, Adelaide. The owner Mr. Edward ...

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  16. AN IDEAL SHIP.

    The Daily Telegraph, referring to yesterday's historic event at Portsmouth, says:— "His Majesty's inspection of the Battleship was no empty formality. It was that of a ...

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  17. PONY V. TRAMCAR.

    A sensational bolt occurred in Grenfell street at about 4 p.m. on Thursday. A pony, attached to a light dog cart, suddenly dashed off, and , party company ...

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  18. A FLYING SURVEY.

    It was announced by Mr. Thomas (Minister for External Affairs) this afternoon that be bad made arrangements with Messrs. Lawrence and Chalmers, of ...

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  19. ENGLISH UNIVERSITY LIFE.

    Sir Samuel Way (Chief Justice and Chancellor of the University) expressed great pleasure at tie gift, and pointed out what is meant. "Since the foundation of the ...

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  20. SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. Tom Conway, assistant to Mr. W. Patterson, chemist, Glenelg, while walking on the pier had his attention drawn to several children ...

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  21. OUTSIDE SERVICE VOLUNTARY.

    Sir Joseph Ward (late Premier of New Zealand) was the principal guest on Wednesday at the annual dinner of the Leathersellers' ...

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  22. THE J. D. WILLIAMS TROUBLE.

    Yesterday saw another interesting development in connection with the Greater J. D. Williams Amusement Company. Mr. Justice Fergusson heard and granted an ...

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  23. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Messrs. Opie Brothers intend to start a new line of omnibuses on the road, between Kapunda and Chire.—A meeting was held an Tuesday in the Penola National ...

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  24. BOLT ACCIDENT

    SADDLEWORTH, February 5.—An accident happened to Mr. Heinrich on Wednesday afternoon. He was removing a load of furniture from Townsend's farm, on the ...

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  25. MALAY'S DREADNOUGHT.

    Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Limited, have secured the commission to build the Dreadnought presented to the Empire by the Federated Malay States. ...

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  26. FIRE ON A FARM.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February 5.—A fire occurred yesterday on Mr. John H. Newton's block, on the repurchased Moorak Estate, that caused more than £60 of ...

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  27. TRADE RECIPROCITY.

    A communication has been received by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) from Mr. J. Foster (Minister for Commerce in the Canadian Government) with reference ...

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  28. VESSEL SAILS.

    The New zealand sails in the Dominion to-day. ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISTS.

    The nationalists in the South African Union have decided as a party to give their t to Mr. Louis Bothals Government. ...

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  30. FLOODS.

    Owing to the dislocation of the telegraph lines, news of the damage by the cyclone at Mareeba was delayed. A message has now been received that tie floods were ...

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  31. A COMMONWEALTH APPLICATION.

    In connection with the appeal which has been lodged by the Brisbane Tramways Company against the decision of the Arbitration Court regarding the recent ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. BOTHA ON HERTZOG.

    In an interview with Neuter's representative, the, Prime Minister (Mr. Botha) stated that Mr. Hertzog's speeches and conduct were sometimes inexplicable. Instead ...

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  33. MILITARY POLICE.

    Prior to leaving for Western Australia to-day, the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) made the announcement that he had approved of Mir. Boom being appointed to the ...

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  34. A FARMER'S END.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February 6.—Archibald Walker, a fanner at Yahl, accompanied by two boos, was this morning shifting a traction engine and a chaff ...

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  35. HARBOUR WOOER'S DEATH.

    FREMANTLE, February 6.—A shocking accident, which resulted in the death of Robert Gartner, employed by the Fremantle Harbour Trust occurred yesterday ...

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  36. SPEECH BY THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser and the Crown Prince of Germany were present yesterday at Koeniesberg at the opening of the celebrations is connection with the war of independence. ...

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  37. SPUR OF THE MOMENT.

    Alfred Remmers, who, while doing night doty as a constable in Wellington, committed several burglaries, has pleaded guilty in the Magistrates' Court to all the ...

    Article : 66 words
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