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  2. WORNOUT AND STARVED.

    That is a point upon which ratepayers of Adelaide would like to be informed. For months past complaints have been made about the dilapidated and neglected state ...

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  3. SHALL WE BE INDIGNANT?

    When the President of the Trades and Labour Council asked members on Friday night for a direction as to the treatment of a telegram, received from Broken Hill ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General on Friday in formed the Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Moore) that he would probably visit that State for a month or two at a later ...

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  5. THE NAVY SCARE.

    The debate on, the Navy Estimates was resumed in the House of Commons on Thursday. Mr. J. Austen Chamberlain ...

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  6. BALKAN TROUBLES.

    In reply to the notification, by Austria Hungary of the settlement she had concluded with Turkey, the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Isvolsky) intimated that the ...

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  7. BARRIER TROUBLES.

    The Directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company met today to consider the award given by Mr. Justice Higgins in the recent dispute. The following decision ...

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  8. THE RIGHT SORT OF TEACHERS.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer), in replying favourably to a which waited on him on Friday morning and asked that hvgienic ...

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  9. LORD TENNYSON ON MILITARY TRAINING.

    Addressing a meeting in the Isle of Wight last month, Lora Tennyson, a member of the Hants County Territorial Association, mentioned that he had the ...

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  10. TRADE WITH BRISTOL.

    The Acting Premier (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) has received the following letter from Mr. L. J. Edkins, manager of the Southern Cross Agency, Bristol:—"Bristol ...

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  11. CHINESE LOTTERY CASE.

    The last of the series of cases following npon the recent police raid on Chinese Hindley street premises were disposed of at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday ...

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  12. UNITED STATES TARIFF

    The Tariff Bill, which has been introduced into the United States House of Representatives by Mr. S. E. Payne (Chairman of Committee of Ways and Means) to ...

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  13. SHIPPING NOTES.

    There was no cessation during the past Week in the activity of shipping at Port Adelaide. For the most part the wharfs were fully occupied, and such large ...

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  14. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    A case resulting from the alleged forgery of a telegram came before the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, morning Augustine Manning was chanted with having on ...

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  16. FRENCH STRIKE.

    The strike of postal, telegraph, and telephone employes in France is extending. About 8,000 postmen joined the strikers on Thursday. The men allege that they are ...

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  17. YOSEMITE PARK.

    Two hundred and fifty lots sold within 10 days is the astonishing report from the Land and Resort Company. This new estate which almost adioins Bridgewater ...

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  18. MORE NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    The Daily News and The Manchester Guardian, in discussing the Government's naval programme traverse the statement of the German Minister ...

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  19. THE AUTO-BUGGY IN ADELAIDE.

    An auto-buggy has just been turned out by the International Harvester Company, and specimens have been, sent to the various agents in Australasia. The one at ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

    A report has been issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) to Rp. Mahon (Minister for Home Affairs) on the desirableness of ...

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  21. PATRIOTISM—AND TACT.

    It was the anniversary of a great patron saint, and at a school in the Port Adelaide district some of the little lads had adorned themselves with the national colour. ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  23. COMMONWEALTH MINISTERS' VIEWS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), when, asked what he thought of the naval situation disclosed by the debates in the Commons, remarked that it was "altogether too ...

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  24. REVOLT IN PERSIA.

    The revolt in Persia against the Shah and his Government is spreading fast. In the north-western provinces the Nationalists are in the ascendant. A telegram from ...

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  25. SIXTY-NINE YEARS IN THE DARKNESS.

    Under the Chairmanship of Admiral Sir A. H.Markham, on February 11, Dr. Sven Hedin entertained a large, audience at the Queen's Hall, London, with a ...

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  26. MOTORS JEN WARFARE.

    In order to test the practicability of using motor cars in warfare as a method for the specdy transfer of troops from one point to another, the Automobile ...

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  27. AN INTERESTING COMPARISON.

    An authority on railway matters has made an interesting comparison of the best adherence to the published time table made during February by two fast passenger ...

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  28. GERMANY AND CANADA

    Dr. Karl Lang, German Imperial Consul-General, has arrived at Montreal on a diplomatic mission. He will endeavour to arrange a settlement with the Dominion ...

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  29. UNEXPECTED "WIDOW."

    Remarkable developments have occurred in connection with the claim for compensation from the Fremantle Tramway Board in consequence of the death of Bert Cox. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1859.

    The first prize wheat at the Mount, Barker Show on Thursday was that of Mr. W. Russell, weight 67 lb. 3 oz.; second prize, Mr. John Frame, 66 ft. 14 oz.: third Mr ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY MR. DARLING.

    Mr. Darling, the Chairman of Directors of the Proprietary Company, was asked on Friday evening by a representative of The Register, to make a statement in ...

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  32. MAFLA AT WORK

    The Mafia Society of Sicily following up the murder of an American detective, has written a letter threatening to kill Mr. W. H. Bishop, the American Consul at ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT IN DEMAND.

    It is satisfactory (writes an expert to The London Economist of February 6) to learn that Australia has been blessed with an abundant wheat harvest this season ...

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  34. ROUGH ON RATS.

    Drastic stops are suggested in Great Britain to exterminate all the rats in the kiugdom. Sir Charles McLaren (Literal, Leicestershire-Bosworth Division) has ...

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  35. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The Commercial Agent in London telegraphed at 5.25 p.m. on March 18 to the Government:—"Wheat market firmer; bettor demand: no auotation. Liverpool January shipment sold at 39/9. Market firmer." ...

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  36. CHILDREN ON THE STREETS.

    The Town Clerk has asked us to direct attention to a public notice that the Adelaide City Council intends to enforce the bylaw in respect ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND BANANAS

    A large meeting was held last night at Geraldton, composed of representatives of the shipping companies and banana growers, in consequence of the proposed subsidy ...

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  38. GLOOM AT THE BARRIER.

    The decision of the proprietary Company to appeal against the award of Mr. Justice Higgins came as a great shock to the general public, although it was ...

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  40. VALUE OF RIFLEMEN.

    At the meeting of the coastal council of the National Rifle Association last night Col. Wallack (Acting Commandant) said that the Adjutant-General of the ...

    Article : 223 words
  41. STRIKING FEATURES OF A BANQUET.

    There were several striking features about the banquet tendered to Sir Harry Rawson by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce last night. In the first place the ...

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  48. CONSTABLE STABBED

    Acting Sergeant Ryan telegraphed to the Commissioner of Police today from Mareeba that Constable MeGruth last night arrested John Greig on a charge of having ...

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