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  2. FINANCIAL' CHAOS.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. Lloyd-George, replying to a question by Mr. R. Hazleton (Nationalist, North Galway), stated that Ireland's share ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady and the Misses Bosanquet (2), paid his first official visit to Mount Barker on Thursday on the occasion of the ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. S. S. Wylic, saddler, of Hindley street, informed Constable Richards at 11 a.m. on Thursday that Henry Morcom, about 55 years of age. who rented two ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. ELECTION NOTES.

    Polling day (State), April 2. Nomination day (Federal), March 16. Polling day (Federal), April 13. ...

    Article : 27 words
  6. SHOWMEN AT MOUNT BARKER.

    The vendors and occupants of stands at the Mount Barker Show on Thursday were practically unanimous in the assertion that business, from their point of view was ...

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  7. PENSION DAY.

    The periodical payment of the old-age pensions was rendered more tedious than usual on Thursday on' account of the re­cipients having been required to fill in and ...

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  8. NAVY ESTIMATES.

    The Navy Estimates for 1910-11 were laid before Parliament on Wednesday. They provide for a total expenditure of £40,603,700, compared with £35,142,700 for ...

    Article : 301 words
  9. THE LONG STRIKE.

    It is thought that the coal strike in Newcastle and Maitland districts will be declared off to-morrow. An important announcement is expected to be made then. ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. Nomination Surprises.

    Nomination day did not pass off without its surprises, while one unfortunate incident will be provocative of keen disappointment. By the tenor of their speeches last ...

    Article : 522 words
  11. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    When the train from Glenelg on the North terrace line was between Campden and Plympton at about 6 p.m. on Thursday Mr. Hogan, the fireman, fell off the ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. STREET COLLISION.

    The City Watchhouse authorities were informed by F.C. Walters at 11.45 a.m. on Thursday that while a team of three horses attached to one of Messrs. G. Willsmore ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. FOUND DROWNED.

    MANNUM, March 9—Hermann Zadow, a young man, who has a farm near Sanderston, has been found drowned in a dam near his house. The police are investigating the ...

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  14. STRINGENCY RELIEVED.

    With the resumption of work at the Southern collieries of New South Wales and the receipt of foreign shipments of coal the stringency that has been felt by ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. ISSUE OF TREASURY BILLS.

    Tenders will be invited on Monday for the purchase of £5,000,000 worth of Treasury bills, having a currency of six months. ...

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  16. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    PORT LINCOLN, March 9.—In the Hundred of Mitchell last week Mr. T. E. Gregory, aged 29 years, son of Mr. W. A. Gregory, accidentally lost his life. From ...

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  17. MR. HENNIKER HEAT0N WILL RETIRE FROM POLITICS.

    Mr. John Henniker Heaton (Unionist M.P. for Canterbury since 1885) has addressed a letter to his constituents, conveying the opinion that another general ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. WANTING COAL.

    The master of the steamer Georgia, now at Fremantle, states that on the passage from New York a call was made at Durban for bunker supplies, but owing to the ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. GERMANY'S POLICY.

    In the House of Commons Mr. W. P. Byles (Liberal, North Salford) asked whether the recent friendly statements of the German Government regarding Great ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    The Earl of Rosebery has given notice that on Monday next he will submit for the consideration of the House of Lords a series of resolutions which aim at the reform of ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. ACCIDENT WHILE WOODCARTING.

    PORT AUGUSTA, March 9.—Oliver Richardson, nephew of Mr. N. A. Richardson, employed by him at Chanbe Swamp, 160 miles north-west of Port Augusta, was ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. Candidates Classified.

    More or less difficulty confronts the effort to perfectly classify the candidates nominated. While the majority have a solid three party Liberal vote at their back ...

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  23. INDIAN SHIPMENT.

    The offers received by the Government for 4,900 tons of Indian coal which was brought by the steamer Evandale were not considered satisfactory, and the steamer, ...

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  24. A LINEMAN KILLED.

    Soon after 5 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, as a trollyload of telegraph material was being unloaded at the rear of the General Post Office, the pair of horses ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. POWLET COAL.

    The Minister for Mines has informed the Railway Commissioners that the State coal mine at Powlett can guarantee to supply the Railways Department regularly next ...

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  26. MISSING FISHERMEN.

    BRISBANE, March 10.—On February 8 last George Eecles and William Weldon, fishermen, left Yeppoon in small boats to go to Keppel Island to look at fish traps. ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Times, in discussing the Navy Estimates, says the fact that no echoes are heard this year of a conflict between the Admiralty and the Cabinet indicates that ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. INDIAN MURDER.

    In the proceedings at the High Court of Bombay against Ananta Luxman Kanara, the Hindoo murderer of Mr. A. Jackson, some remarkable evidence was ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. BLOW TO LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Members of the New South Wales Labour Council were so sanguine that the drastic amendments made in the Industrial Disputes Act were invalid that it was decided ...

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  30. BARRIER CADETS.

    Because the Silverton Tramway Company has promised to carry cadets free to Silverton for the Easter encampment Mr. H. M. Harvey, a prominent Labour union official. ...

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  31. ALLEGED MURDER,

    At the Circuit Court to-day before His Honor the Chief Justice, Peter Hansen was charged with the murder at Port Pirie on November 18 Last of Catherine Thompon ...

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  32. PHILADELPHIA RIOTS.

    Matters are by no means quiescent at Philadelphia. The stoning of the cars that are still being run continues, despite the accompanying guards of police. ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Director of the Commonwealth Naval Forces (Capt. Creswell, C.M.G.) to-day made available the list of officers and men who will sail for England by the Otranto ...

    Article : 249 words
  34. A WEEK'S STRIKE.

    The advisableness of having a general strike throughout Australia, to begin on April 1, and to extend over a week, as a protest against the imprisonment of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. Points in the Speeches.

    "When Socialists say all wealth is produced by labour, and limit labour to manual exertion, they are ottering a fallacy ton patent to need any demonstration to upset ...

    Article : 460 words
  36. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Considerable interest is being manifested in the Strathness case, in which Hector McLean, second engineer of the steamer Strathness, is charged with the murder of ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. BRUTAL BURGLARS.

    Three men, who were committing a burglary in a residence in the London suburb of Norwood, concealed themselves within the house and awaited the return of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Lord Kitchener, in a letter to the Prime Minister, says;—"The land forces of New Zealand and Australia should adopt homogenous military systems in order to be able ...

    Article : 239 words
  39. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  40. FIRE BRIGADES.

    At to-day's meeting of the Fire Brigades Board it was proposed by Mr. H. B. Lee (chief officer) that a conference of the Fire Brigades Boards of the various ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. AMERICAN RAILWAY MEN.

    Eighty-eight per cent. of the engineers and firemen employed upon 50 railroads in the western, north-western, and south-western States of America have voted upon ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 395 words
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