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  2. IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Prime Minister has sent a letter to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, sympathizing with him in the dilemma in which he is placed in the Irish trouble, and ...

    Article : 476 words
  3. LATE SPORTING.

    "Digger" Evans again gained a decision on points over Salvino Jamito at the Stadium on Saturday night. Evans showed his best form to date, and the last ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. PUTTING A TREE TO SLEEP.

    The great Charles Darwin, in trying to find out whether a plant has greater sensitiveness and nervous activity than is generally supposed, would make one of his ...

    Article : 661 words
  5. LATE CABLES.

    Eighteen hundred men participated in a huge cattle drive in Galway, and cleared thousands of acres. The police were powerless. Many smaller drives are occurring ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. CASUALTIES.

    It was reported to the Semaphore police on Saturday night that a man had fallen from the end of the Largs Bay Jetty and had been drowned. Later it was ...

    Article : 120 words
  7. INTERSTATE HANDBALL.

    The Australian handball championship contests were played on Saturday. The champions of Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales competed. Flattery ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. ONE AGAINST 40,000.

    Forty thousand workers demonstrated outside the royal castle while the King was receiving a Socialists' deputation. The demonstrators overwhelmed the police ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    Dr. Shanasy communicated to the City Watchhouse on Sunday evening that shortly after 9 o'clock Mrs. Maria Black, of 76 Melbourne street, North Adelaide, ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  11. LONDON DOCKERS.

    At the dockers enquiry, the case presented by the employers touched upon the question of the decasualization of labour. The employers pointed out that they had ...

    Article : 496 words
  12. A BLASTING MISHAP.

    CLARE, March 31.—A blasting accident occurred on the Clare railway works yesterday to a man named Grenwood, who was struck by a piece of flying stone when ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. WHERE EVERY MAN IS SHADOWED.

    When one gets back to revolutionised Berlin after six years of absence, and meats—an inevitable and not unmixed pleasure old Prussian acquaintances, the ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  14. Logic of Revolution.

    What are the consequences to be drawn from this? That probably the German Socialist Government, the Privy Councillors, and the police are right. Their ...

    Article : 196 words
  15. STRANGE MUMMIES.

    Those who have the habit of thinking that the original inhabitants of America were straight and black-haired people like the red Indians, with coppery skins, or ...

    Article : 1,364 words
  16. MOTOR CYCLING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  17. A BRUISED LEG.

    STANSBURY, March 30.—Mr. Richard Treloar, an employe of the Adelaide Cement Company, received painful injuries to one of his legs at the Klein's Point ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. BULLET IN A HAND.

    STANSBURY, March 30.—While clearing a small-bore Winchester rifle to-day James McIntyre had an experience he is not likely to forget. Unknown to him, the ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. SCHOOLBOY COURT OF JUSTICE.

    "I have not punished a boy for over two years," Mr. Ernest Craddock, M.A., of the Northern Polytechnic Holloway, told a London Daily Chronicle representative ...

    Article : 448 words
  20. FATALITY ON A STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), April 3.—On a voyage from London the steamer Waimate encountered a very heavy gale after clearing the Thames. When the steamer was ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. COURSING.

    PORT PIRIE, March 31.—The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Pirie and Wandearah Coursing Club:—Patron, Mr. A. W. Davidson; President, Mr. S. R. Job; ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons debate not a single member of an Irish constituency favoured the Bill. The Ulster members abstained, and the Labour members voted ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. SURF BATHER DROWNED.

    Another Easter seaside tragedy occurred on Saturday afternoon, when a young man. Victor Thorne, while surfing near Coolangatta, got out of his depth and ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. ACCIDENT ON A WAGON.

    MAITLAND, April 2.—Mr. Fred Hartner, in the employ of Mr. H. B. Koch, of Kilkerran, had his left leg broken on Wednesday morning, and he is now an inmate ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. DAZZLING HEADLIGHTS.

    The remarks of the Coroner at the inquest on two people knocked down by a motor car at Hounslow touch the fringe of a big question that is just now agitating ...

    Article : 512 words
  26. ATHLETICS.

    Officials:—Patron, the Mayor of Glenelg; President, Mr. H. G. Young; Judges, Messrs. J. Brunton and J. R. Woodford; Handicappers, Messrs. P. Alsop and J. Foale; Timekeepers, ...

    Article : 461 words
  27. WAGES TRAIN ROBBED.

    Sinn Fliners held up a train near Limerick which was carrying £2,500 to pay railwaymen's wages. The raiders secured the money. The train consisted of an engine ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. RUHR STRIKE.

    The probable result of a Government conference with Radical leaders will be that the former will refrain from military intervention in the Ruhr matter, and ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. INTERSTATE SAILING.

    The first heat in connection with the interstate 14-foot championship was sailed on the Swan River on Saturday, and created great interest, the river banks having ...

    Article : 309 words
  30. HIGH SHERIFF INTIMIDATED.

    As Mr. Alcorn (High Sheriff of Galway) refused to hand over certain land to the Sinn Feiners, 100 of them raided his house. They handcuffed him, and took ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. DEMONSTRATION AT BRITISH EMBASSY.

    Several women picketed the British Embassy at Washington bearing placards condemnatory of Great Britain's attitude to Ireland. The police did not attempt to ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. PATRIOTISM.

    Patriotism has been defined as devotion to the welfare of one's country. What the word "country" means an old French soldier once explained to his neyhew:— ...

    Article : 683 words
  33. SITUATION AT ESSEN.

    The Red Army of Essen has sent a delegation begging the Allies to prevent German Government troops from occupying Ruhr. ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 382 words
  35. THE VICEROYALTY.

    It is reported that Lord French will resign the Lord-Lieutenancy of Ireland to take up the Governor-Generalship of Canada. ...

    Article : 27 words
  36. EASTER OUTBREAKS FEARED.

    In view of the rumours of the likelihood of an Easter rising in Ireland the police and military adopted remarkable precautionary measures. Armed soldiers arrived ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. GOVERNMENT TROOPS IN RUHR.

    Later reports from Essen state that the German National Guard occupied Wesel and neighbouring towns. Government troops are entering the neutral zone at ...

    Article : 251 words
  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOLD OUTPUT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  39. SPIDERS' THREADS FOR TELESCOPES.

    The threads of the garden spider are fixed by astronomers in their telescopes for the purpose of giving fine lines to the field of view, by which the relative positions of ...

    Article : 196 words
  40. WHERE IS WHISKISODA?

    The boy who said that the Mediterranean and the Red Sea were joined together by the Sewage Canal may have been the same who declared that the chief ...

    Article : 291 words
  41. PACIFIC SPHERE.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) has issued a statement denying that he said that Japan constituted a menace to the Pacific. He points out that ...

    Article : 146 words
  42. FOOTBALL.

    MAITLAND, April 2.—The annual meeting of members was held at the institute on Friday evening, with the Mayor (Mr. J. O. Tiddy) in the chair. The statement of receipts and expenditure ...

    Article : 149 words
  43. LARGEST OF THEIR KIND.

    The three tallest trees in the world are believed to be a sequoia, near Stockton. California, which is 325 feet high, and two eucalypti in Victoria, Australia, estimates ...

    Article : 241 words
  44. LLOYD GEORGE'S GOVERNMENT.

    The Daily Chronicle states that Mr. Macpherson will shortly exchange the office of Chief Secretary for Ireland for another post in the Government, owing to ...

    Article : 142 words
  45. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 300 words
  46. PRINCE'S SOUVENIRS.

    The Prince of Wales did not come back from his Canadian tour empty handed. He brought home a large number of interesting souvenirs, and has already given some time ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. WEST TORRENS A v. B.

    In the presence of a large attendance of spectators at the Hindmarsh Oval on Saturday, teams selected from the semor and B grade clubs under the captaincy of Messrs. Patten (A) and Hegarty ...

    Article : 174 words
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