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  2. NOT GUILTY.

    At 10 minutes to 10 o'clock to-night the jury returned its verdict In the case of Ronald Geeves Griggs (28), who was charged with having murdered his wife (Ethel Constance Griggs) at Omeo on or about January 3. The verdict was not guilty. ...

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  3. STORIES OF SERIOUS FLOODS.

    Accounts continue to be received of the serious results caused by the floods occasioned by the recent heavy rainfall in many parts of the north-east coast of Australia ...

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  4. HOUSES RAZED.

    Not only the capital, but the whole of Bulgaria as well, has been cast into extreme panic as the result of the earthquakes last night. ...

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  5. DARKAN HORROR.

    After a retirement of 10 minutes the Jury brought in a verdict of guilty against John Sumpster Mliner on a charge of having ...

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  6. THE DESERT ROSE.

    To lonely outposts on the fringe of the desert, the Red Rose brought news of die world, and in return Capt. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller were entertained at strange meals in strange places. Engine repairs were made at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWEED DISTRICT.

    Terrific rains throughout the Tweed district caused another disastrous flood, yesterday. Gale conditions have prevailed for several days, and yesterday there ...

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  8. HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED.

    It is officially stated that 100 people have been killed in the Bullcarian earthquakes. ...

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  9. ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    The marriage of the Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Harrington Lees) to Miss Joanna Mary Linnell (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RUSSIAN GOLD.

    Irish "gunnen" and other agitators In the British Isles are being paid through a Russian bank, according to the British Home Secretary. ...

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  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CYCLONE.

    A telegram from Corrigin states, that a terrific storm, accompanied by rain and hail, passed over Bilbarrin yesterday, and did extensive damage. The hall was ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The sitting of the Commonwealth Parliament, to begin on Tuesday, will probably be the last but one held before the general election. ...

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  13. FIRE ON PARINGA.

    As reported in The Register on Friday, extensive damage was done to cabins on the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Parmga, when a fire broke out ...

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  14. CANADIAN TRADE.

    During March Canadian imports totalled more than £24,000,000, exceeding exports by £2,000,000. For the fiscal year ended March 31, however, exports exceeded ...

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  15. COMMANDER DANIEL.

    Although the Admiralty has virtually reversed the sentence of the courtmartial, dismissing him from H.M.S. Royal Oak. Commander H. M. Daniel has informed ...

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  16. YOUNG CRICKETERS.

    Bobbie Feel, the famous old cricketer, is about to celebrate his golden wedding. He still work at a woollen mill at Morlay ...

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  17. MORE BURGLARIES.

    Three hotels and three business premises were broken into by thieves on Thursday night, and in one case more than £90 worth of goods, said to have been stolen from a shop, were recovered in a motor car reported as stolen; and a man was arrested, after a chase by two "speed cops." ...

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  18. FRIDAY'S SHADE TEMPERATURES.

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  19. HOUSE ON FIRE.

    Great damage ni caused by a fire which broke out in a private house at North Adelaide on Friday. ...

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  20. CAR SMASH.

    Two men were badly injured in a sensational motor car smash which occurred on the Gawler road on Friday night. ...

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  21. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  22. HORRORS OF WAR.

    A grim reminder of the war was furnished by the discovery in the Aisne Department to-day of a cave, containing the bodies of 50 German soldiers ...

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  23. MOTOR BOAT CAPSIZED.

    To "christen" a new motor boat, 12 children were taken for a trip on Fraser River to-day. The vessel bit a mind bank and the ...

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  24. ROYALTY AND THE TURF.

    Scuttle, a filly belonging to His Majesty the King, to-day won the Brandon Handicap, and experts declare that she is the best filly yet raced by the King. ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. LOAN FOR W.A.

    A Western Australian loan of £3,000,000, 5 per cent., at 98, has been underwritten. It is repayable in 1945 and 1975, and the final instalment of 50 ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph at Cairo stress that affairs in Egypt are nearing a grave crisis. "The latest statement of the Premier [?] ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. "DISTANT FIELDS ARE GREENEST."

    Some people find it difficult to say a good word for anything made in South Australia, yet this State provides them with a comfortable living. South ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. TOBACCONIST'S SHOP ALIGHT.

    At 9.32 p.m. on Friday the Norwood Fire Brigade received a call to a hair-dresser and tobacconist's shop, occupied T. Methews. situated in Dulwich avenue ...

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  30. CONSTITUTION COMMISSION.

    The Constitution Commission continued its Brisbane sittings to-day. W. Ranger manager of the committee for fruit marketing, recommended that ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. Advertising

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