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  2. CASUALTIES.

    While engaged in discharging coal the steamer Barwon at Port Adelaide on Monday afternoon, Sydney Gill, a single man, residing with his parents at ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS CARNIVAL.

    The largest and best lawn tennis meeting ever held in the State came to a gratifying conclusion yesterday in perfect weather. The prospects of an ...

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  4. CRIMES IN IRELAND.

    The Lord Mayor of Cork (Mr. Mao Curtain), a prominent Sinn Feiner, who was interned some time after the Easter week rebellion, has been murdered in ...

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  5. THE ROYAL VISITOR.

    The revised itinerary of the Prince of Wales has been issued by the Commonwealth organizer (Major-Gen.Sir C. B. B. White). His Royal Highness will arrive ...

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  6. THE PEACE EXHIBITION.

    Next Friday evening the All-Australian Peace Exhibition and grand carnival, which have been organized by the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures, will ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    An official pronouncement says that the Right Hon. T. J. MacNamara (Minister for Labour), Sir Robert Home (President of the Board of Works), and Mr. McCurdy ...

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  8. GERMANY SETTLING DOWN.

    The announcement that the German strike has been settled affords a ray of hope that tie chaos will be ended, and that a Constitutional Government will be ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Quite the most interesting, though the least spoken of, are the troubles of the northern State, and, if we may accept the dictum of Col Amory, the Imperial ...

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  10. DROWNED MAN'S CLOTHES FOUND.

    On the morning of March 15 the dead body of a naked man was found floating in the Torrens Lake, but so far no one has been able to tender authentic information ...

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  11. KNOCKED DOWN BY RUNAWAY HORSE.

    While returning home from duty late on Sunday evening Sub Inepector Mullins, of the city police force, was knocked down, by a runaway horse attached to a buggy. ...

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  12. PRESSMEN AND THE PRINCE.

    The State Reception Committee has finalized the arrangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales to south Australia, and forwarded the proposed programme to ...

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  13. THE MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to a deputation of the Mineral Federation regarding the demand for increased wages, said the request amounted ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR AND TRAP.

    Constable Daly reported to the metropolitan police authorities on Monday night that at 8.30 o'clock a motor car, owned and driven by Mr. Robert Watts, of ...

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  15. SOVIET GOVERNMENTS FORMED.

    A Soviet Republic lias been proclaimed at Essen. Correspondents estimate that the number who have been killed in Germany in a week ...

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  16. 100,000 DWELLINGS IN VIEW.

    The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law), speaking at Worthing, in Sussex, asserted that the Government had done nothing to forfeit the country's ...

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  17. SINN FEINERS ROUNDED UP.

    The authorities rounded up prominent Sinn Feiners at Deny to-day, and motor lorries carried them to the coast, where a destroyer was waiting and took them to an ...

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  18. MAIL VANS LOOTED.

    Mail robberies continue in Ireland. A party descending from three motor cars between Newry and Carlingford held up a mail car, partly destroyed it stole the ...

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  19. TROUBLE AT SUVA.

    The Mokoia is held up at Suva owing to the members of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union going ashore on the morning the ship was about to sail for Auckland. The ...

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  20. A CHARABANG ACCIDENT.

    STRATHALBYN, March 22.—The members of the Victor Harbour Brass Band had an unenviable experience of Sunday last while journeying to Strathalbyn, where ...

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  21. FULL DRESS TO BE WORN.

    The 20,000. troops to line the route in Melbourne on the arrival of the Prince of Wales (says The Sydney San) will be made to appear 40,000 by a neat device ...

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  22. THE TURKEY TROT.

    A delegation from the Khalifate Conference, which was held at Calcutta, waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr Lloyd George) at Downing street to-day ...

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  23. LUDENDORFF-THE EVIL GENIUS.

    A message from , Stuttgart states that Herr Noske (Minister for War) has resigned. Herr Eauer, in a speech to the National Assembly, emphasized the fact ...

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  24. FATAL SAWBENCH ACCIDENT.

    GULNARE, March 22.—Angas Hodge, a returned soldier, about 22 years of age, was engaged in sawing wood on bowman's farm this morning, when his clothing ...

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  25. YORKETOWN MISHAPS.

    YORKETOWN, March 19.—On March 12, Mr. Harry Nelson, farmer, of Marlon Bay, was thrown from his horse while riding through scrub country. The injured ...

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  26. SWEEPSTAKES.

    Since February 5, acting on police instructions, the poet office had detained hundreds of thousands of letters addressed to Continental "sweep" promoters. The ...

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  27. LYNCHED FOR ARROGANCE.

    The lynching of 20 officers of the Baltic contingent, in the suburb of Schonoberg, was due to their arrogant attitude. The infuriated mob pulled them from a motor ...

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  28. IN SOUTH RUSSIA.

    Mr. Harold Williams, the Press correspondent with Gen. Denikin, telegraphs that as the result of an agreement with the United Cossacks' Assembly, the ...

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  29. JAPANESE AFFAIRS.

    Sir H. Greenwood, speaking for the Foreign Affairs Department in the House of Commons, intimated that the British representative at Tokio had telegraphed an ...

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  30. MINER'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, March 22.—The death occurred on Sunday of Samuel F. Boyce, who was for many years employed on the Central Mine. He met with a severe ...

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  31. BERMUDA AFTER AUSTRALIA.

    The Prince of Wales will visit Bermuda on October 5 upon his return from Australia. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The French national peace loan was a great success. ...

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  33. UNITED STATES LABOUR.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, the Labour leader, has published the following programme advocated by Labour:—Donation of the currency; prevention of unfair hoarding ...

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  34. ALLIES' WATCH ON THE RHINE.

    The towns occupied by the Beds include Essen, where there hag been heavy fighting, in which 30 have been killed, Eiberfeld, Darmen, Mulheim, Oberhausen ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    A deputation representative of the Australian Industries Association waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) this morning to ask for Government assistance ...

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  36. CLASH OF POLLS.

    Judgement was reserved by the Full Federal High Court to-day in a case which was listed as King v. the Licensing Court of Brisbane, ex parte Daniel. The ...

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  37. FRENCH ARMY AND SPORTS.

    The French Minister of War ia making the playing of football compulsory with every French regiment, and has also instructed military commanders to develop ...

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  38. ACCOMMODATION IN LONDON.

    Owing to the difficulty in obtaining rooms at hotels and boarding houses, an organization has been formed to help visitors arriving from America and the dominions, of ...

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  39. HOW THE HAMPSHIRE WAS SUNK.

    Admiral von Scheer, who commanded the German Fleet at Jutland, in his "Recollections of the War," says the mine which sank the Hampshire was laid under ...

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  40. AGREEMENT WITH THE WORKERS.

    The Berlin Coalition parties, at a conference with a commission of trade unions, accepted the following conditions in regard to the termination of the general strike:— ...

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  41. SELF-DENYING COALOWNERS.

    British coalowners have agreed to reduce until the end of August the price of bunker coal to 75 a ton for Knew and other shipping proceeding to foreign destinations. ...

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  42. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    News has been received that the French aviators, M. Poulet and M. Benoist, have arrived at Singapore. They intend an early resumption of their flight to Australia. ...

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  43. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    The Government of New South Wales has Arranged for more than 1,000 British emigrants to mil daring March and April for that State. More than half of these ...

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  45. LOWER FREIGHTS PREDICTED.

    The shipping newspaper Fairplay states that the majority of shipowners believed that a fall in freights is imminent, despite the fact that shipping is held up by labour ...

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  46. COASTAL FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    The "Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) recently indicated that interstate shipping freights and passenger fares would probably be increased in the near future. A ...

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  47. BELGIAN ARRESTED AS SPY.

    M. Ernest Simais, formerly a Belgian war correspondent on the Russian front, has been arrested as a spy. Enemy documents seized showed that he was in German ...

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  48. SPORTING CABLES

    The Varsity boat race is considered very open. Both crews have come en well since they arrived at Putney, and are doing fast times. Cambridge has been handicapped ...

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  49. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The French Premier (M. Millerand), in an interview, states that while France does not intend to interfere with Germany's internal politics, she cannot stand ...

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  50. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent of The New York Times states that Japan will not press China to renew the China-Japanese military agreement of 1918. It was at first ...

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  51. RACECOURSE TAX.

    Deputy Maurice Rothhill is asking the Government to tax racecourses and to devote the proceeds to the improvement of stockbreeding. ...

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  52. MOUNT GAMBIER PRISONER ESCAPED.

    This morning, shortly after 9 o'clock, a prisoner named George Charles Slan[?], who was serving a sentence of 12 months imprisonment for larceny, escaped from ...

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  53. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the international Rugby match, England beat Scotland by 13 goals to 5. His Majesty the King, accompanied by Prince Albert and Prince Henry, attended the ...

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  54. DEARER GOLD FOR CRAFTS.

    Owing to the increased price of gold abroad arrangements have been made by the Federal Treasury to charge jewellers, dentists, and others who use "gold a ...

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  55. WRESTLING.

    "Strangler" Lewis in a wrestling match threw Frank Yurka in 31m. 3s. Yurka displayed ability in escaping; from many dangerous headlocks and body and head ...

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