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  2. BRITISH POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland), in an address delivered at Hoxton, said that the creation of a number of new Liberal Peers to enable the ...

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  3. MRS. ANGAS'S WILL.

    The will of the late Mrs. J. H. Angas will shortly be lodged for probate by the executors, but the total value of the estate has not yet been ascertained. We are ...

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  4. RAIN EXPECTED.

    The following report was issued by the Weather Department last night:—"Rather unpleasant weather has been experienced throughout the State today. Temperatures ...

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  5. EXTEND THE BROAD GAUGE.

    If the advice of the Railways Commissioner is followed, the narrow gauge of railway will never be brought any nearer to the city or chief seaport than it is at ...

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  6. DEATH OF MARK TWAIN.

    Mark Twain (Mr. Samuel Langhorne Clemens) died at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday at his residence, Redding, Conn., U.S.A. He had suffered agonizing pain from his malady, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Otway, of the Orient line, outward bound, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage from the eastern States at 5.30 a.m. on Friday. The liner was conducted ...

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  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Georgina Lady Dudley, attended by Lord Richard Nevill, arrived by special train from Melbourne on Friday. Georgina Lady Dudley ...

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  9. UPROAR IN COMMONS.

    A fierce uproar took place in the House of Commons on Thursday afternoon. When in committee a discussion was raised in reference to the admission of Sir Robert ...

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  10. KLONDYKE STORIES.

    The sixth of the series of Klondyke stories from the pen of Jack London will appear in the magazine edition of The Evening Journal today. Owing to the ...

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  11. DISSATISFIED OVER JUDGING.

    Several exhibitors of carriages and vehicles at the exhibition informed a representative of The Register on Friday that considerable dissatisfaction existed in ...

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  12. VETO BILL NEXT WEEK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), replying in the House of Commons to a question by the Hon. Allen Bathurst (Unionist, Wilton Division of Wiltshire) said he ...

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  13. RAIN IN THE FAR NORTH.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General has received the following telegram from the postmaster at Farina on Friday:—Inna mincka mail duo lust Thursday, 14th inst., ...

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  14. BEST OF A BAD JOB.

    South Australia is not the only country which lias adopted more than one gauge in its railway system; but, having fallen into the error, it is evidently making the ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDKR'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The Minister for New Zealand Railways (Mr. J. A. Millar) and party passed through Melbourne on Thursday on their return to New Zealand says The ...

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  16. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Times on Friday morning, in an article on Imperial defence, and having special reference to the passing by the Canadian House of Commons of the Naval Bill. ...

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  17. MY MISSUS IS BOSS.

    The excuses made by defendants in a Police Court when charged by the, Government with not having sent their children to school for the required number of days ...

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  18. HOUSE FURNISHINGS.

    Through the courtesy of the Secretary of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures the Australasian Implement and House Furnishing Company have been ...

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  19. OLD COINS FOR THE UNIVERSITY.

    The Adelaide University this week received a valuable collection of 300 gold, silver, and bronze coins, comprising the collection of the late Rev. F. W. Cox. The ...

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  20. PORT ADELAIDE SANITATION.

    At a meeting of the Central Board of Health on April 20 the Chairman reported that 2,094 insanitary conditions that had been the subject of notices by the ...

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  21. NAMING THE CAPITAL.

    The New South Wales Institute of Surveyors was on Tuesday asked by Mr. R. H. Cambage to suggest to the Minister for Home Affairs that "Millewa" would be a ...

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  22. AN OUTLINE BIOGRAPHY.

    Lovers of literature throughout the civilized world mourn the death of a friend. Mark Twain, the greatest of America's many humorists, has passed to his long rest. By ...

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  23. SUBMARINE IN DANGER.

    The submarine evolutions in all navies of the world are never free from the danger of serious catastrophes. Japan was the latest nation to suffer, but on Thursday ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN BLANKETS FOR JAPAN.

    The officers and sailors of the Japanese warships were much impressed with the quality of Australian blanket (says The Melbourne Age), and before leaving ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    A fully attended meeting of the South Australian Builders Labourers Society was held at the Trades Hall on Friday evening, at which it was decided to approach the ...

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  26. HOW GOODS FARE AT BREAK OP GAUGE.

    According to the Railways Commissioner the transfer of goods and stock from one gauge to another is accomplished with practically no damage. In his evidence before ...

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  27. TANAMI.

    The Minister for the Northern Territory (Hon. R. Butler) has received from the Warden of the Goldfields (Mr. L. C. E. Gee) a telegram, dated Tanami. April 9. ...

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  28. TOWN LIFE IN JAPAN.

    A remarkable feature of modern developments in Jupun, writes a Yokohama correspondent of the London Economist, is the increasing movement of the rural ...

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  29. THE VISITING JAPANESE.

    On Friday morning Rear-Admiral Ijichi of the visiting Japanese squardon, gave a luncheon to representatives of the city and Port Adelaide on board the flagship As. ...

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  30. SOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION.

    in these essentially practical days it is refreshing to turn to an institution like the Society of Arts, whose main object is the encouragement of art in the community. ...

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  31. TRAMWAYS LABOURERS.

    About 30 labourers working on the construction of a tramways extension from the Unley road to the Unley Oval, along Oxford street, struck for 8/ a dav on ...

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  33. NOT SO EASY AS THEY THINK.

    After concluding his evidence before the Railways Commission on Friday afternoon the Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Monicrieft. C.M.G.) handed in a copy of a ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  35. NEW BRIDGE AT FULHAM.

    The Government has let a contract with Messrs. Martin & Co., of Gawler, for girders and other ironwork required for a new bridge, which it has decided to erect ...

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  46. MRS. ROBIN'S FUND.

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