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  2. CASUALTIES.

    A collision occurred on the Magill road at about 9 o'clock on Thursday evening between a tram and a trap. The car was proceeding towards the city and when near ...

    Article : 88 words
  3. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    EAST TORRENS V. WASLEYS.—The East Torrens Ride Club journeyed to Wasleys on Easter Saturday, fired a match against the local club, and lost by one point. The visitors appreciated ...

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  4. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Rear-Admiral Peary (discoverer of the north pole in 1909) expresses his belief that Capt Scott (leader of the British Anttarctie Expedition) has been successful in ...

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  5. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    "It was a splendid lark, and I was sorry to leave the rebels, who were most polite." After an experience which would have terrified, most women, that was all that Miss ...

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  6. THE WINDOW SMASHERS.

    Damage estimated at over £6,000 has been done to shop windows in the West-End of London by an army of militant suffragettes armed with hammers and stones. ...

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  7. MR. L. DE ROTHSCHILD.

    A most determined attempt to assassinate Mr. Leopold de Rothschild was made on Monday afternoon as he was leaving the city offices of the world-famous banking ...

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  8. REGATTA AT MURRAY BRIDGE.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, April 6.—Although many momenta of sunshine favoured the first annual Murray Bridge Regatta on Saturday, wind and rain were unpleasant ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING.

    At the Broken Hill Jockey Club Races on Saturday the Eminence gelding Ben Cruachan, his owner (G. Nesbit), and the jockey, (Collins), were before the stewards, and ...

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  10. A TRIO OF ACCIDENTS.

    There were three accidents at Port Adelaide on Saturday morning. One of the victims, a man named Limpus, is in the Casualty Hospital suffering from concussion ...

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  11. IN HOLLOWAY GAOL.

    Holloway Gaol early on Sunday morning echoed to the unwonted sound of the singing and laughter of the imprisoned suffragettes. One woman managed to get her ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    The annual cricket match between members of the Commercial Travellers' Clubs of Melbourne and Adelaide was commenced at East Melbourne Cricket Ground ...

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  13. RESCUED FROM FIRE.

    Mr. Percy H. Illingworth (Liberal member ber for the Shipley Division of Yorkshire, and a Junior Lord of the Treasury) has had a sensational experience in Wiltshire. ...

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  14. WOODVILLE DISTRICT SPORTS.

    The eleventh annual meeting in connection with the Woodville district sports committee was held on the Hindcrarsh Oval on Saturday afternoon. A good programme of cycle racing, under the ...

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  15. BURNING LIME.

    Seven toes of lime, which was concained in a truck on the Bowden railway siding, caught fire early on Sunday morning, owing to the rain reaching it. The truck was ...

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  16. STRUCK BY AN ENGINE.

    At 11.30 on Saturday evening Andrew McDonnell, who resides as Port Adelaide, endeavoured to cross the railway line in front of a train which was passing down St. ...

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  17. ATTACK AT DAWN.

    About 6 a.m. on Thursday suffragettes smashed four large plate glass windows at the shop of Messrs. J. R. Dale & Co., drapers, Regent street, and in other ...

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  18. ANKLE BROKEN.

    GAWLER, April 7.—Mr. Reginald Bosisto was driving some horses this morning, and the animal he was riding slipped and fell on one of his legs. The limb was ...

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  19. CHAFFMIIL BURNT DOWN.

    GAWLER, April 7.—Mr. Eine's chaffmill, on the Lyndoch road, near Gawler, was burnt out early this morning. The owner's son returned home at about 2.30, and ...

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  20. WEST INDIES.

    The West Indian Trade Conference is reported to have resulted in favour of sweeping traiff changes in Canada and the Britirsh West Indies. ...

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  21. HAND JAMMED.

    PORT PIRIE, April 5.—A seaman (Andreas Wortkum) on the steamer Port Augusta had one of his hands jammed in the machinery on Tuesday. The vessel was 20 ...

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  22. RUNMAKING ON A WET WICKET

    While senior batmen were giving an inglorious display on the Auctrice Oval on Saturday, a brilliant exhibition at rungetting was given in a junior match on the Neutral Ground, were Yorketown ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS ON THE RAILWAY.

    TEROWIE, April 5.—On Wednesday night Mr. Ernest Warman, an employe of the Railway Department, whilst engaged in shunting operations, missed his footing and ...

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  24. MRS. W. W. JACOBS.

    Mrs. Eleanor Jacobs, aged 31, of Feltham House, Loughton, Essex, wife of Mr. W. W. Jacobs, novelist, was charged on Thursday with having wilfully broken four ...

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  25. PERSIAN OUTRAGE.

    Great Britain has insisted upon the arrest of the real authors of the attack which was made upon Mr. Smart, the British Consul, near Kazerum last December. Britain ...

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  26. THE GUN.

    The most successful shoot held by the merropolrtan Gun Club was contested on the club grounds on Good Friday, when the annual open pigeon handicap of £100 was competed for ...

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  27. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The death is announced of Mr. Abraham Hoffnung, a director of S. Hoffnung & Co., Limited, merchants of London and Sydney. ...

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  28. DOUBLE BOLT.

    PORT PIRIE, April 4.—Mesdames Turnbull and Hainan and a son of the latter were out driving on Wednesday, when the horse bolted, and capsized the trap near the ...

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  29. PROPOSED AEROPLANE RACE.

    Le Matin, a leading French newspaper, is organizing an aeroplane race over the great distance between Pekin and Paris. ...

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  30. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The fortieth annual session of the Grand Lodge of South Australia, International Order of Good Templars, was held in the W.C.T.U. Hall, Wakefield street, on Good Friday morning. Brother E. ...

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  31. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The residence of M. Dernier, as Neuilly, was entered by burglars, and jewels to the value of £10,000 were stolen. M. Demier is ex-Minister for Mexico to France. ...

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  32. CHINESE IN TIBET.

    The Chinese Ambassador at Lhassa, the Tibetan capital, and a centre of Buddhism, has hoisted the Chinese Republican flag at his headquarters. Celestial officials ...

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  33. BULLET IN THE BRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—While out shooting with two friends at Wangaratta on Friday, Wilfred H. Clark, aged 17, was accidentally shot with a pea rille. The lad ...

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  34. SLAIN IN A DUEL.

    Two Gorsicans had a dispute over municipal elections at Ajacio. They agreed to settle their differences in a duel with revolvers. Both were killed in the encounter. ...

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  35. FRENCH NAVAL EXPERIMENT.

    Special balloons at Cherbourg raised a boat, which had been weighted and sunk to represent a submarine. ...

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  36. BURNT TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—A shocking burning accident occurred at Longwood East on Friday morning. Mrs. John Wakeford, aged 70, was scalding milk at an open ...

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  37. RAILROAD IN RECEIVER'S HANDS.

    The Pere Marquette Railroad, which operates for about 3,000 miles in tie States of Ohio and Illinois, and in the province of OnOhio and Illinois, and in the province on ...

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  38. SHOPKEEPERS SURPRISED BY RAID.

    The window smashing tactics were continued on Monday, when the shopkeepers of Knightsbridge and Kensington were the chief sufferers. The damage done was ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  40. RETIREMENT OF THE REV. JAMES.

    GUMERACHA, April 5.—After strenuous years spent in the Methodist ministry, the Rev. W. F. James is about to retire from active duty. He has for the past three ...

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  41. KISSING THE FLAG.

    The Industrial Workers of the World, a Socialist organization, has been disturbing the whole of the Pacific coast, from Vancouver, to San Francisco, recently. ...

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  42. VANISHING ISLAND.

    One more has been added to the numerous subsidences that have for years been worrying the inhabitants of the Isle of Wight. The upper end of the beautiful ...

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  43. ALLEGED GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Mrs. Kate O'Mahoney, aged 48, who is alleged to have been badly injured by her husband at her home in Carlton on Thursday evening, died ...

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  44. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—Standard, 2s. 3 l-16d. Copra.—The market was irregular. South Sea Island, in bags, from £23 15/ to £25 per ton. ...

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  45. CONSTABLE KILLED.

    HORSHAM, April 6.—M.C. Edmund Crimmin met with a fatal accident yesterday morning. He left the station at about 9 o'clock on his horse, to go ...

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  46. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    Neil Hansen, a middle-aged man, committed suicide in a sensational manner at his residence in Northcote this morning. Last evening Hansen approached two ...

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  47. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Chief-Inspector Macarthy with officers, raided the premises of the Women's Social and Political Union, at Clement's Inn, W.C., seized a huge accumulation of papers ...

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  48. CHINA.

    Renter's correspondent at Pekin telegraphs that Dr. Sun Yat Sen is at present the guest of Li Yuan Hung, at Wuchang. This gives the lie to the report that Li ...

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  49. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. WANDERING PATIENT FOUND.

    BROKEN HILL. April 7.—Charles McGregor, an old man of more than 70, who wandered away from a private hospital last Sunday night, was found yesterday ...

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  52. BILLIARDS.

    Fred. Lindrum, the Australian billiard player, leads in the match with Harverson, of England. At the interval yesterday the Australian's ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    WELLINGTON, April 7.—A fire broke out on Friday night at premises occupied by the Welsbach Light Company and the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  56. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The sittings of the annual conference of the Political Labour Council were held yesterday. At the conclusion of the day's proceedings only the fringe of the business ...

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  57. DEMONSTRATIONS AT WESTMINSTER.

    A demonstration of suffragettes took place in Parliament square on Monday eyening. Vast crowds of people assembled. Every point was held by a solid phalanx of ...

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  58. INMAN TO TOUR AUSTRALASIA.

    Melbourne Inman, the well-known billiard champion, intends to leave England in May for a tour of Australasia. He will probably meet Recce in one match. ...

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  59. HOCKEY.

    PARKSIDE CLUB.—A large and enthusiastic meeting was held held in the Parkside Baptist Schoolroom on April 2, when a hockey club was formed in connection with the church and Sunday school. ...

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  60. WHARF STRUCK BY STEADIER.

    SUVA, April 7.—The steamer Arms, under orders for Sydney for boiler repairs, crashed into a wharf last night, and caused slight damage. The vessel left this ...

    Article : 40 words
  61. Advertising

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