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  2. THE ROADS PROBLEM.

    Interesting, remarks concerning the roads in South Australia, and their maintenance,' were made by the President of the National Roads Association (Mr. N. H. ...

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  3. INDIAN UNREST.

    Everywhere Indians are passing resolutions of sympathy with and confidence in Mr. E. S. Montagu, who has obtained an extraordinary grip upon their imagination. ...

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  4. A PRISONER'S FOOD.

    Unusual allegations concerning the rations supplied to a young man now on trial before the Criminal Court were made by his counsel (Mr. C. J. Coventry) at the ...

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  5. STATE OF FLUX.

    The political situation remains most confused. The anti-Coalition press insists that the recent actions of the Conservative Party, as indicating a revolt against ...

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  6. GUN ALLEY MURDER.

    In the Criminal-Court to-day, the State Full, Court, sitting as Court of Criminal Appeal, continued the hearing of Colin Ross's application for leave to appeal ...

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  7. AWFUL CRIMES.

    Three bombs were thrown in the Seaford street district of Belfast. One of the missiles was hurled into a yard,, where a military force was stationed, but it did ...

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  8. NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    In presenting the Naval Estimates to the House of Commons, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Amery) said that since the war Great ...

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  9. ON THE RAND

    The mines are receiving a rush of applications from men who wish to return, to work. It is believed that little sem-blance of the strike will be left by the end ...

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  10. SULTAN TO KING.

    Following the new charter of Egyptian liberties agreed to by the British Government, a rescript by the Sultan announced that Egypt is now an independent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE SECRETARYSHIP.

    The Duke of Devonshire has refused, to accept the Secretaryship for India, and the office will be offered to the Earl of Crawford (First Commissioner of Works). ...

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  12. RENMAEK'S THIRST.

    The committee of management of the Renmark Hotel has approved of a plan recommended by Messre. P. S. Rugleas (manager) ,and J. Brand (committeeman) ...

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  13. AMERICAN" PROTESTS.

    The attack in the Senate on the Disarmament Conference treaties has switched to the Naval limitation Treaty. Speakers declared that the ratification ...

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  14. LONG TERMS FOR KIDNAPPERS.

    At the Tyrone Assizes four men, who were concerned in the kidnappings in Derry, were Sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Thirteen others have, received ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    Constable Hackett reported to the City Watchhouse on Friday evening that at about 6.15 o'clock, Mr. Michael O'Brien aged 45 years, residing at St. Peters, fell ...

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  16. RAILWAY LOYALTY.

    Gen. Smuts, speaking at a review of the Railway Regiment, said the crisis was now over, thanks to the way that citizens had done their duty. He paid a tribute to the ...

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  17. IRISH BILL ACCEPTED BY THE LORDS.

    In the House of Lords the second reading was carried of the Irish Bill, without a division. Lord Canon (Conservative Unionist ...

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  18. FEDERAL AWARDS.

    The final award in the matter of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, the Treasurer of New South Wales, and other respondents, was given to-day by ...

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  19. FIRE AT ST. PETERS.

    A blaze which resulted in the total loss of about £100 worth of paint and wallpaper belonging to Mr. G. S. Spargo, a painter and decorator, of St. Peters ...

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  20. "WE TAKE THE TITLE OF KING."

    The Sultan has written to the Premier, "God has graciously permitted the attainment of Egypt's independence at our hands. We are grateful to God. We hereby ...

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  21. LOYAL DUTCHMEN.

    Some of the burgher forces are being disbanded. A grateful tribute is paid to the splendid conduct of the police, who bore the first brunt of the attack. They ...

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  22. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS.

    A despatch from Tokio states that Baron Kato, in a speech in the House of Peers, declared that the Government did not intend any material increase in the present ...

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  23. CAMPAIGN OF HATRED.

    De Valera is continuing his inflammatory campaign. At Dungarvan he declared that Ireland had not secured independence, as the treaty barred the way ...

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  24. NATIONS NOTIFIED.

    Ambassadors and Ministers abroad have been instructed to inform the Governments to which they are attached of the new status of Egypt, and the abandonment ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government has refused to appoint Court of Enquiry into the enginering dispute while the bailot of the allied unions is proceeding. If the parties afterwards ...

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  26. LAND OF PROMISE.

    Major Stillman, who is sping to England to engage in migration work for the Federal Government in an address to the new settlere branch of the Ugly Men's ...

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  27. LORD CURZON FOR GENOA.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said that the British delegation to the Genoa Conference would, include Mr. Lloyd ...

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  28. OIL CLAIMS.

    It has been learned from an official source that, the Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) lately dispatched a, Note to the British Government dealing with the ...

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  29. KILLED-BY A TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Two men were run down and cut to pieces by the Melbourne express this morning. They were Michael Dignan (acting ganger) and Henry ...

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  30. "NEUTRALS." AND GENOA.

    Representatives of Denmark, Holland, Norway. Spain, and Switzerland will meet it Stockholm on Saturday to discuss at the Genoa Conference the joint interests of ...

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  31. RUMOURS OF EXECUTIONS.

    The town is teeming with rumours regarding trials and executions of revolutionary leaders under martial law. It was officially stated this afternoon that the ...

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  32. SINGES AND CHAUFFEUR.

    A message from St. Louis states that Madame Margaret "Matzenmuer, the operatic singer, to-day admitted that she had separated from her husband, Floyd ...

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  33. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Senate Finance Committee, in considering the wool schedule of the Fordney Tariff Bill, heard various witnesses. It is stated that an effort is being made to ...

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  34. A FATAL DIVE.

    PERTH, March 17.—Stephen McLernon, 19, student the Claremont Training College, who broke his neck while divine into 3 ft. 6 in. of water at the college baths on ...

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  35. ARSON AND SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—A tragic story of suicide was unfolded at the Coroner's Court to-day, when an enquiry was conducted as to the death of William ...

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  36. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES.

    The annual interstate conference of the Theatrical and Amusement' Employes' Association was resumed to-day. It was decided on account of unemployment to ...

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  37. BOMBS AND BARBED-WIRE.

    When troops entered some buildings captured in Fordsburg on Wednesday, they found bombs and detonators skilfully concealed as traps on staircases. The market ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Messrs Hoseley and Robinson were the successful tenderers for the earthwork and bridges on the Adelaide, Suburban, and Glenelg Railway. The, works have already ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY LEASES.

    The Acting Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Earle) has decided to grant the Australian Petroleum Development Company permission to retain four ...

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  40. OVERSEA SPORTING

    Oxford rowed the full course to-day for the first time in 19m. 7s., as compared with the record for the distance of 17m. 41s. ...

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  41. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

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  42. BOLSHEVIK HUMOUR.

    The editor of a newspaper which recently suspended having taken sanctuary at the Russian legation at Teheran, the Soviet Minister ...

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  43. ESCAPE FROM BROWNING.

    RENMARK, March 16.—While bathing in Lake Bonney, at Barmera, River Murray, Mrs. Appleby, the wife of a carpenter employed in the Irrigation Department ...

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  44. BECKETT AND COOK.

    The Daily Chronicle critic states that Beckett has such faith in his own strength that he refuses to develop his guard against right-handers. Cook has ...

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  45. INTERSTATE BOWLS.

    The South Australian bowlers played, their third match this afternoon against' Southern Tasmania on the Derwent Club's green, which, was fast. The day was fine ...

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  46. FEED AND FENCING BURNT.

    MELROSE, March 16.—A fire broke out in what is known at the survey at about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Woodhead was burning timber, and a whirlwind ...

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  48. ABORTIVE LIBEL ACTION.

    The Toupein versus The Northern Territory Times libel action was concluded to-day. The jury retired, and after about three hours returned and stated that they ...

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  49. BILLIARDS MATCH.

    The scores in the billiards match are:—Reece, 12,967; McConnachy, 10,885. ...

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  51. A VOLUNTARY WHEAT POOL.

    A meeting of delegates from wheatgrowing branches of the Primary Producers' Association has adopted a scheme for a voluntary co-operative wheat pool for ...

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  52. WRESTLER AND BOXER.

    A Nashville message states that Ed Lewis., the world's champion wrestler, to-day challenged Jack Dempsey for a mixed match. The challenge was made by the ...

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  53. A FINGER AMPUTATED.

    Mr. Keith Pudney, residing at Adam's place, Alberton, was cleaning a machine at the United Paint Company's works at Lipson street, Port Adelaide, on Friday ...

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  54. MIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Eight hundred migrants arrived here to-day. The new F. & O. branch liner Ballarat brought 600 on this her maiden trip, and the remainder came by the ...

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  57. CARPENTIER AND NILLES.

    Carpentier will fight Nilles in June as reported. ...

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  59. PAPAL CONCLAVES.

    His Holiness the Pope has issued a regulation providing that in future election conclaves will not be held until 10 or 18 days after the Pope's decease, in order ...

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  61. RAILWAY EMPLOYE'S DEATH.

    PETERBOROUGH, March 17.—Mr.Fred Saunderson, a rail way. employe, was found dead outside his tent in the ...

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