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  2. BUILDING BAULKED.

    Prosperity has its penalties. In South Australia it has produced a crop of industrial weeds which are choking the legitimate growth of business, Scarcity of labour, ...

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  3. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS,

    Judging by recent burglary combined with Shooting cases at Hindmarsh and Medindie, followed by a similar happening at Nailsworth early on Saturday morning, ...

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  4. COMPLETE SURRENDER,

    But for an oversight which resulted in the Mount Compass district poll being taken 10 days later than the vote in the rest of the Willunga Railway area on the ...

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  5. KING'S FIRST WIN.

    At tHe Doncaster Meeting to-day King I George achieved ha first victory upon the' turf. It was in the Fitzwilliam Stakes (five furlongs), for two-year-olds, and the race ...

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  6. DOVE HAS FLOWN,

    The report of a four days armistice and of peace being within sight does not seem to be borne out by the latest telegraphic despatches from the turbulent Republic. ...

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  7. CORONATION EXHIBITIONS.

    The Duchess of Argyle to-day opened the International Ancient Art Exhibition at Earl's Court. ...

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  8. WARM WELCOMES,

    The Australasian Chairman of Commerce entertained at dinner this evening all the Ministers from the oversea dominions who ate in London to attend the Imperial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GREAT CROWD AT WHITE CITY.

    In connection with the Coronation Exhibition which was opened at the White City yesterday by Prince Arthur of Connaught. the attendance of visitors on the inaugural ...

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  10. WILD AUSTRALIA.

    me Western Australian Agent-General, accompanied by Lady Moore, performed the opening ceremony of the "Wild Australia exhibition at the Festival of Empire. ...

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  11. CADETS' DISPLAY.

    Col. Lee (late Commandant of the South Australian forces) witnessed a display by 1,500 naval and military cadets at the Festival of Empire. ...

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  12. MAGNIFICENT GEMS.

    Diamonds valued at two millions sterling are being displayed as exhibits in the South African building at the Festival of Empire. Extraordinary precautions have been taken ...

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  13. POLITICAL TOPICS.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Balfour), in a speech at Newcastle, suggested that as the Government was not disposed to accept Lord Lansdowne's Bill for the ...

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  14. PENSION HARDSHIPS.

    The Government has promised to introduce a short Bill for the special purpose of removing hardships under the Oldage Pensions Act. ...

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  15. LEGALLY LAID TO REST.

    Affidavits filed in the probate office yesterday serve to show how much more precarious than is usually Supposed may be the existence of man, especially if he happen ...

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  16. CHARITY: NOT BRIBERY.

    Tho hearing of the petition in connection with the East Nottingham election of December last was concluded on Friday. At the noils the Unionist member. Capt. J. ...

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  17. DERBY QUOTATIONS.

    Quotations for the Derby show that Mr. I J. IS. Joel's brilliant Sunstar has been established as an unchallenged favourite. The latest betting is 6 to 4 agst. Sunstar,10 ...

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  18. SUPERTAX.

    A return has been issued, which indicates that 10,300 persons are liable under the supertax provisions, whose incomes aggregate annually 130 millions sterling. ...

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  19. NATIONAL GREATNESS.

    At the Wesley Church to-day an address on "The essentials of national greatness" was given by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes). He said the British ...

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  20. KAISER'S VISIT.

    King George and Queen Mary, accompanied the Emperor and Empress of Germany to the opening of the Royal Navy and Military Tournament at Olympia this ...

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  21. "AN UGLY SMUDGE."

    Lord Curzon of Kedleston, addressing a conference of Conservative clubs, stated that if the Parliament (Veto) Bill passed both Houses and became law it ...

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  22. MASS "PREFERENCE" DEMONSTRATION.

    Forty thousand men, drawn from the Lancashire, Cheshire, yorkshire, and Derbyshire branches of the Tariff Reform League, have held a great demonstration ...

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  23. WHIRLWIND HITTING.

    flaying for Notts in the match against Sussex, winch began at Brighton on Thursday, E. Alletson performed an astonishing feat. He scored 189 runs, of which the ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. STATE BALL.

    The State ball at the Koval 'Palace last night was a wonderfully brilliant spectacle. A number of the most prominent Australasian officials who were in London ...

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  25. AGAINST THE TURK.

    Last week Mr. M. H. Donohoe, the special correspondent at Rome for The Daily Chronicle, asserted that Ricciotti Garibaldi (a descendant of the great Italian patriot) ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. The Court Proceedings.

    It was nearly noon on Saturday when it became known that the Court case was likely to be completed that day. At the time His Honor was engaged in another ...

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The estimated cost of the proposed railway between Adelaide and Glenelg is £23,068, based upon a distance of six miles. The probable expenditure on the ...

    Article : 172 words
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  29. SIR JOSEPH WARD'S OPPORTUNITY.

    Sir Joseph Ward (Prime Minister of New Zealand) took the opportunity to priVately discuss his Imperial Council Scheme with 40 of the Liberal members of ...

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  31. CANADIAN MINISTERS ARRIVE.

    The Canadian Ministers who are to attend the Imperial Conference and Coronation arrived at Liverpool to-day. The three statesmen were Sir Wilfrid Laurier ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    The North Sydney polite received a letter late on Saturday evening requesting them to call at 136 Alexander street, Crow' Nest, to remove the bodies of the sender, ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. ITALIAN CRIMINALS.

    Students at the scientific school far police at Rome visited the prison at Viterbo, wherein the alleged Camorrist criminals are incarcerated. Their instructor ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S DIARY,

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  37. MR. BOTHA'S OPTIMISM.

    The Prime Minister of the South African Union (Mr. Louis Botha) has arrived in London from Capetown. He intends to visit Germany after the Coronation, to ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. THE WORLD'S INTEREST.

    There are numerous articles in the German press upon the coming British Imperial Conference. The Vossiche Zeitung (one of the ...

    Article : 85 words
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  40. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. MR. FISHER EXTERTAINED.

    The Federal Prime Minister (Mr. FiSher) Was entertained at a luncheon to-day by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Lewis Harcourt). ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    As a counter demonstration to Empire Day the Roman Catholic section of the community will on Wednesday inaugurate a new movement to be known m Australia ...

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