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  2. ST. PATRICK'S DAY DEMONSTRATION.

    Saturday was treated in Adelaide as St. Patrick Day. There was marked enthusiasm among the sous and daughters of Erin. Until Jast year it had been the custom to make a whole day of the ...

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  4. GLENELG CARNIVAL.

    A carnival, in aid of the Glenelg 'Municipal -Band funds, was begun on Saturday afternoon, and, judging 07 the sueces. which attended the opening day, the this ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    In politics a man wants to think several times before be becomes heroic It is a simple matter to say, "kick him down the stairs," as a method of dissembling ...

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  6. LAWN TENNIS CARNIVAL.

    One of the most exciting matches enter played by the State against Victoria was concluded at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, and formed the principal feature of ...

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  8. "COMRADES OF THE A.I.F."

    Gen. Sir William Birdvood has high regard for the army nurses. What those noble women did throughout the war has' been extolled by grateful ex-patients and ...

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  9. BRITISH MINERS.

    The greatest satisfaction over the decisive character of to-day's vote against direct action is widespread among all classes, while Labour circles express ...

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  10. FLIERS EVERYWHERE

    Signor Ferrarin, on the Rome to Tokio flight, left Delhi at 8 o'clock on Thursday morning, and arrived here at 10.40 a.m. He is flying a Caproni machine. In the ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. CASUALTIES.

    The many whose dead body was found floating in the Torrens Lake on Friday, February 27, was on Thursday last identified as William O'Reilly (23), of ...

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  12. ONE-FIFTH OF WAR STRENGTH.

    Capt. G. C. Tryon (Under Secretary tc the Air Ministry), in introducing the Ah Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, stated that the personnel of the ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    The Adelaide Hospital reported to the City Watckhouse on Sunday that Mrs. Ethel C. Burgess, of Lockleys, who met with a burning accident on March 13, and ...

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  14. OBDURACY OF THE MINERS.

    it is believed that the miners have precipitated a grave situation which will mean the beginning of a great fight. It is unlikely that the Government will grant the ...

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  15. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    At 3.30 p.m. on Sunday Mr. Andrew Thompson, an old-age pensioner, 69 years of age, was found dead in one of two rooms which he occupied at Bower's Cottages ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. DARING VOYAGEURS.

    Lieut. Mactintosh and [?] at Allahabad at 11.40 this morning, having left Delhi at 7.30. Both are in excellent spirits, and are optimistic about ...

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  17. A ROADWAY ACCIDENT.

    While driving a horse attached to a spring dray over the tramway bridge at Junction road, Rosewater, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. James Barnes, of Spring ...

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  18. PORT ADELAIDE SCHOOLS.

    Messrs. Price and Verran,. M.P.'s for Port Adelaide, have received the following letter from the Minister of Education (lion. W. H. Harvey);—With reference to ...

    Article : 692 words
  19. MORE MONEY WANTED.

    The conference of the Miners' Federation, by an overwhelming majority, decided to immediately demand an advance in wage of 3/ a shifty for workers over ...

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  20. A BLAZE SUBDUED.

    KAPUNDA, March 13.—A serious fire was averted last evening by the prompt action of an elderly woman. The outbreak occurred in the kitchen of a house ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. KOREAN INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    According to despatches from Korea, the Governor-General has ordered two American Methodist mission schools to be closed because the authorities were unable to ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. BOLTING HORSES.

    BLYTH, March 13.-Mrs. W. Pearce, of Everard, was driving a pair of horses in a buggy, when the swingletree broke, and the animals bolted. In turning a corner ...

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  23. LAST SHOT FIRED.

    The last shot in connection with the March matched of the south Australian Rifle Association has been fired, and it is the fervent wish of practically every ...

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  24. MILITARY CAPTAIN MISSING.

    MELBOURNE, March 14.—The disappearance ol Capt. Kenneth Muirson, M.C., whose clothes wore found on the beach near Byrne avenue, Elwood, on Saturday ...

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  25. IN OTHER STATES.

    St. Patrick's Day was celebrated by a huge feathering at the showground on Saturday, when a motion was carried supporting the Irish people in their demand ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S FINANCES.

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  27. SPORTING CABLES.

    Great interest is Ming taken in the form of the Oxford and Cambridge University crewe, now in the final stage of their training at Putney. The Oxford team hardly ...

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  28. CASUALTY LIST No. 480.

    1st Military District.—NO [?] Henry James, M.M. End died of illness February 2, at Enoggern (p.r. ill) 2nd District—19025— Sip Alexander, James Ernest ...

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  29. AT THE BARRIER.

    A picnic to Silverton was held on Saturday in honor of St. Patrick's anniversary. About 1,500 persons, including many children, attended sports. Irish dancing ...

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  30. A COSTLY ESCAPADE.

    PORT PIRIE, March 11.—Charles Robert Tolberg, a fisherman, on Thursday broke tt plate-grass window in the library department; of the institute, in ...

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  31. THE GRAND NATIONAL.

    Poethlyn is a strong favourite for the Grand National at 3 to 1. ...

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  32. EGYPT AND SUDAN.

    The Legislative Assembly at Cairo (which, although possessing certain initiative, has no authority over questions concerning foreign Powers and the relations ...

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  33. HOSPITAL STUDENTS AND THE KING.

    His Majesty the ling attended the final game for the Hospitals' Rugby Cup at Richmond, and was accorded a most enthusiastic reception Thousands of students ...

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  35. CLEARING MEAT STOCKS.

    The Food Controller has informed the, High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) that permission will I be given to supply the trade with any ...

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  36. THE DOMINION RUGBY TOUR.

    The Northern Union Rugby football team will sail by pie Nalderra. Its full composition is:—Wood (of Oldham). full back; Stockwell (of Leeds), Davies (of ...

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  38. BARRY AND AUSTRALIA.

    Harry, the sculler, trill can for Australia in the Orsova early in April. He will take the boat in which he rowed Felton on the Thames, and also two new shells ...

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  39. KALGOORLIE RIOT CHANGES.

    In the Criminal Court proceedings against 15 men charged with having rioted on the mines, at Fimiston (Kalgoorie), on (November 6, the jury on Friday night ...

    Article : 72 words
  40. VICTORY FOR WILDE.

    At Toledo Wilde easily outpointed Mason in a bout of 12 rounds. ...

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