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  2. RACECOURSE INCIDENTS.

    The new Lottery and Gaming Act which was passed by the Legislature during the final hours of the session came into operation for the first time in the metropolitan ...

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  3. STRONGROOM BLOWN OPEN.

    Early on Saturday morning burglars visited Messrs. Hudd & Son's chocolate factory in Gilles street, Adelaide, blew open the strongroom door with gelignite ...

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  4. BIG CRICKET.

    The Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales was continued to-day in perfect weather. With three wickets down for 224, the home ...

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  5. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Baron Sakatani, ex-Minister of Finance, in a speech before a conference of 12 associations' interested in Japanese and American relations, hinted that ...

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  6. FALLING PRICES.

    President Wilson, replying to Sr. Sutherland, who requested the President to take action to extricate the farmers from the predicament in which they had been ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. "DISGUSTED TO A MAN."

    Mr. E. McCarron (manager of the South Australian cricket team), interviewed regarding the refusal of the New South Wales Association to accede to his request ...

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  8. TROOPS IN FORMOSA

    The American State Department and Navy Department have announced that they have no information in reference to a reported concentration of troops in ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    "Upper Houses" have nearly always attracted little attention, the sole exception being when they throw out some measure passed by the "Lower House." Seeing ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AND ASIATICS.

    The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Sheldon), addressing the Harvard Union at Boston, commented on a recent observation by Sr. Lodge that the latter would like to ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. DARING ROBBERY IN SWANSTON STREET.

    Thieves on Friday night entered the premises of Messrs. Hartley Bros., suppliers of sporting requisites, 148 Swanston street, and extracted £350, including several ...

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  12. SLACKNESS IN COTTON TRADE.

    The American section of the cotton trade of Lancashire—which comprises three fourths of the industry in the country—has decided to reduce the hours of its ...

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  13. HUGE RAILWAY DEFICIT.

    The Ministry of Transport's figures show that the British Government's railway surplus of £228,485 at the end of September had become by the end of October a net ...

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  14. SENSATIONAL MURDER

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), December 4. At the Supreme Court at Auckland to-day Samuel John Thorn was tried for the second time on a charge of having ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. WESTERN CANADA'S WHEAT POOL.

    The farmers of Western Canada are organizing a gigantic grain pool in an effort to increase wheat prices. The organization is said to be favoured by all the three ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. EX-GERMAN CABLES.

    The Washington representative of the United States Press Association says:—Japan continues her refusal to surrender the ex-German cables in the Pacific, which ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND'S PROSPECTS.

    Speaking at Auckland the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said he saw no sign of any financial collapse in the Dominion. This was an exporting country, sending primary ...

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  18. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A private telegram received on Saturday stated that Mr. Samuel Jacobs, son of Mr. C. Jacobs, of this city, had passed his matriculation at the Melbourne University. ...

    Article : 109 words
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  22. ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIA.

    The match between an Australian Eleven and the Englishmen was continued to-day (second day's play). Yesterday Australia made 255, and the Englishmen ...

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  23. TEST MATCH UMPIRES.

    Douglas and Armstrong, captains for the first test match, have agreed that R. Crockett (Vic.) and A. C. Jones (N.S.W.) shall be umpires for the match. ...

    Article : 32 words
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