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  2. UNLEY UNITIES.

    Although Unley is a city widely spread and densely populated, it is by no means an old established suburb. Admiral (then Capt.) Pullen says in 1837:—"I saw from ...

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  3. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Visitors to the thirty-eighth annual show of the Uraidla ana Summertown Horticultural and Floricultural Society—held on Saturday at Uraidla and opened ...

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  4. HORRORS IN IRELAND.

    Archbishop Clune, who returned from Ireland on Thursday, was warmly greeted by the Roman Catholics of Perth at the Cathedral last night. Responding to the ...

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  5. SIX MONTHS OF AGONY.

    The Hensingfors correspondent of The Morning Post says:—An official report has been received in Finland that the Russian Soviet secret police in the last six months ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Monday, Feb. 21:—Low water, 10.30 a.m.; high water, 4.30 p.m. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 20. Beltena, 7,071, Hickey, Sydney, George Wills ...

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  7. BRITISH TRADE SITUATION.

    The hope that the removal of the excess profits duty would cause a revival of business on the Stock Exchange has not been fulfilled. Business during the past week ...

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  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Weigall spent the week-end at Marble Hill. Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall attended the Uraidla Show on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    The Government of the Republic of Argentina has refused the request of the Allies that it would prevent the German exportation of war material to the ...

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  10. INDEMNITIES TO WAR CRIMINALS.

    Replying to Mr. Horatio Bottomley's proposed amendment to the Address-in-reply, expressing disappointments that no opportunity had been afforded the House ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    At about 7.p.m. on Saturday a motor car, driven by Mr. Alex Robbie, of Yeo street, Exeter, and containing a lady passenger, was proceeding over the Rosewater ...

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  12. BUGGY AND MOTOR CYCLE.

    MOORAK, February 15.—On Sunday afternoon a buggy driven by Mr. Powell, accompanied by Mrs. Bruce, was driving towards O.B. Flat, when on the Bay road ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT SUSPENDED.

    The Berlin correspondent of Le Petit Parisien says that the German Government has decided to suspend disarmament pending, the result of the negotiations at the ...

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  14. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    M. Krassin, the Bolshevik Economic Delegate, who is on his way to London, has arrived from Riga at the German capital. He says he will sign a commercial treaty ...

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  15. AMERICA WANTS WEST INDIES.

    A resolution has been introduced into the United States Senate by Mr. Reed, requesting the President to ascertain whether Great Britain is willing to ...

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  16. SPORTING.

    In the final of the Waterloo Cup Shortcoming beat Jassiona. Mr. V. de P. Gillen writes:—It is remarkable that the final of the English ...

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  17. A CUT LEG.

    MINLATON, February 18.—While Mr. Will Tillbrook was dressing a sheep the knife'slipped and inflicted a severe wound just below the kneecap. The young man ...

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  18. YORKETOWN ACCIDENTS.

    YORKETOWN, February 17.—A painful accident happened on Monday to Liale McDonald, the eight-year-old son of Mr. Stan McDonald, of Point Tarton. The lad ...

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  19. TRAINING NOTES.

    Three tracks were available for training on Saturday morning. On the tan Carmagnole went well for six furlongs in 1.19½, and Edolwelas negotiated a mile in 1.48. Castagne and Mayls ...

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  20. FRENCH TROOPS IN GERMANY.

    The American State Department has published the report of the investigation by American officers of Germany's allegations of Malfeasance and barbarity of French ...

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  21. NO FALSE SECURITY.

    In the Belgian Chamber of Deputies, members of the Foreign Affairs Commission expressed the Opinion that the disarmament of Germany was an accomplished ...

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  22. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    YORKETOWN, February 17.—On Monday, Mr. Charles Short, a fisherman, residing at Coobowie, as preparing supper on board his fishing cutter, when the nipple ...

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  23. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Acting Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Rodgers), interviewed prior to his departure for Melbourne to-night, said that Mr. John Stinson, Chairman of the ...

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  24. MR. ASQUITH'S VIEW.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at St. Pancras, said the reparations conditions sanctioned by the recent Paris Conference could not be carried into effect from the practical ...

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  25. ENGLISH CRICKET FIXTURES.

    The Cricket Board of Control met at Lords to-day, and decided that the forthcoming test matches in England shall begin at 11.20 a.m. on the first day, and at ...

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  26. LATE SPORTING.

    The Oakleigh Plate and the Caulfield Futurity Stakes have been abandoned. These events were to have been run at the V.A.T.C. Autumn Meeting, which was ...

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  27. AMERICAN AND PEACE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—It is understood that the eaction of. President Wilson in withdrawing the American representatives ...

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  28. SAILING. GLENELG CLUB SEVERN HANDICAPS.

    The two Severn Handicaps, for trophies presented by Mr. G. S. Severn, were sailed by boats belonging to members of the Glenelf Sailing Club on Saturday afternoon, when good spore resulted. ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    MAITLAND, February 18.—Two horses polling a hooded buggy galloped through Robert street on Wednesday night, and they were stopped at the hospital by the ...

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  30. IRRIGATION WORKS.

    Referring to a statement by the Minister of Irrigation (Hon. T.Pascoe) regarding the costly nature of the co-operative scheme for the preparation of soldiers' ...

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  31. BILLIARDS' CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the semi-final of the billiards (professional) championship, H. W. Stevenson was leading until yesterday. Then C. Falkiner, by brilliant play, which include a ...

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  32. THE WHEAT POOL.

    Meetings of the Australian Wheat Board were held on Friday and Saturday. The Chairman (Mr. Russet), who presided at both meetings, subsequently stated that ...

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  33. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR BUS.

    PORT PIRIE, February 20.—The six-year-old daughter, Muriel, of Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess died on Saturday evening as the result of a motor bus accident ...

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  34. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Lawn Tennis Association has postponed consideration of the American proposal that all the preliminary ties for the Davis Cup shall be played in America. ...

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  35. TEST CRICKET.

    J. B. Hobbs, in an article in The Star, referring to the second test match between England and Australia, says:—"England never had a dog's chance after the rain ...

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  36. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Uapt. Barclay, the Tasmanian tennis champion, has won the army singles championship of India. Partnered with Major Copeland (Corps of Signallers), he ...

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  37. NARRACOORTE NOMINATIONS.

    Handicap Hurdle Race, about two miles.—Pimla, Minchinbury, Wandering Lad, Might Be, Lady Junee, Likely, Metala, Arise, Royal Arms, Air Plot, Mormolata, haughty Bobby, Woakwine ...

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  38. KILLED BY A SWING.

    SYDNEY, February 20.—John Eustace Moroney, an apprentice jockey, was killed to-day at the pleasure grounds, Middle Harbour. He was standing near a swing ...

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  39. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH MEMORIAL.

    A brass tablet, inscribed with 60 names of men connected with the parish who volunteered for and returned from service in the great war, was unveiled on Sunday evening by Brig.-Gen. G. H. ...

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  40. ATHLETICS.

    Saturday was the opening day of the Glenelg Amateur Athletic Club's to-day championship meeting, and the various races were contested on the Glenelg Oval, in the presence of a ...

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  41. FOUND IN SWAN RIVER.

    PERTH, February 20.—The body of a man named Jarvansini, a resident of Narrogin, was found to-day in the Swan River, with bis throat cut. Deceased has left a ...

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  42. NO WORK ON FRIDAY.

    The men employed at the Lithgow blast furnaces refused to work on Friday night in order that they might prepare for the annual picnic in Bathurst on Saturday. ...

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  43. COST OF PRINCE'S TOUR.

    The Comptroller-General has issued a report on expenditure on special war missions. It shows that the Prince of Wales's tour to Australia and New Zealand cost ...

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  44. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Oppositionists have introduced a resolution to the Japanese Diet, opposing the punishment of the sentry who killed the American officer, Lieut. Langdon, at ...

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  45. WELSH COAL FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Anglo-New Zealand firm of Neagle and Co. has purchased 150,000 tons of Welsh coal on behalf of the New Zealand railways. Sir James Allen ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. "NO BULK FOR SYDNEY."

    A message from Onanderra, on the south coasts states that, owing to the reduction in price of milk to 1/2 a gallon, suppliers there have decided not to send milk to ...

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  48. LINCOLN ECCLESIASTICAL CASE.

    Archdeacon Wakeford says he has not received any communication from the Bishop of Lincoln on the finding of the Consistory Court, which deprived him of ...

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  49. ROSEHILL RACES.

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