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  4. BURGLARS AT NORWOOD.

    The residents of Norwood and Kensington have been congratulating themselves on the fact that the burglars, who have been disturbing Adelaide have given their ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A series of accidents occurred at the hunt of the Oakland-Hounds to-day. Mr. C. E. Hobson (Master) had his leg broken, Mr. G. Grant sustained concussion of ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Imperial Defence Committee met to-day under the presidency of the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith). Among those present were the Prime Minister, of ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    Next week the two local Houses of Parliament, sitting jointly, will elect a successor to the late Mr. William Russell in the Federal Senate. With the Liberal ...

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  8. DR. CHAPMAN CRITICISES AUSTRALIA.

    Australia perhaps being as yet a nation in its extreme youth, has not got over the fault of youthful individual who are very anxious to know what prominent ...

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  9. "THE MAIL" CABLEGRAMS.

    The Government, urged by the Nationalists, has decided that faster progress; must be made in committee on the Home Rule Bill. The Bill went into committee ...

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  10. LAST NIGHT ASHORE.

    A tragedy occurred in Port Adelaide late on Friday night, as a. result of which Benedict Gardiner, a sailor, lies dead in the morgue, and his mate, Gustav ...

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  11. FALL DOWN A HOLD.

    Richard Scott, an apprentice on the steamer Century, anchored at White Bay, Balmain, was found dead in the hold of the vessel this morning. Scott is ...

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  12. WHARF LABORER KILLED.

    Alfred Johnson, a wharf labourer, fell from the wharf, and died as the result of a fractured skull. ...

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  13. FARMERS WANT RECIPROCITY.

    The elections here have resulted, in the Liberals securing 40 seats, representing, a majority of 14 over the Conservative Party. The result of the election ...

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  14. BUFFETED BY THE SEA.

    The Italian ship Caterina was this morning towed into port by the Howard Smith steamer Leura. The ship was badly dismasted, had lost her foretopmast and ...

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  15. CADETS' PARADE.

    The parade of all the cadets in the Metropolitan areas was held at Montefore hill to-day before a large crowd of people. The gathering of onlookers was a ...

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  16. PORTUGAL.

    Parliament concluded its sessions to-day with cries of "Long live the Republic." The Governor of Valencia has been arrested on suspicion of having sympathies' ...

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  17. KILLED BY A MOTOR.

    John Werry, a waiter, aged 47, was knocked down at South Yarra by a motor car driven by Albert Carew. Werry died as the result of laceration of the kidneys ...

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  18. THE WEATHER.

    The forecast for South Australia, issued to-day, is as follows:—"Still generally cloudy, with south winds and scattered showers. Temporarily improving, with ...

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  19. PANAMA BILL.

    Recently the British Government requested the United States to delay the [?] passage—of the Panama Canal Bill through Congress until Mr. James Bryce ...

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  20. SYDNEY ROBBERS.

    The steamer Tofua, lying at the Federal Wharf, at the foot of Druitt street, was visited by thieves yesterday, and a gold watch and chain were taken from the ...

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  21. FEDERAL GAZETTE.

    The Smallarms Factcry Employes' Association has given notice of application for registration as an industrial organisation. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Torrents of rain is falling in Sydney to-day, and in many parts of New South Wales. Metropolitan sporting and other fixtures have been postponed in ...

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  23. THE OLYMPIAD.

    Olympic games to-day A. R. [?] Inland) broke all records in [?] throwing, pitching the ring 148 ft. [?] ...

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  24. THE FIGURES ARE CORRECT. SAY LABOUR MEMBERS.

    When communicated with to-night Mr. A W. Styles, Mr. M.L.C., said that while his information was secondhand he had not the slightest doubt about the figures being ...

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  25. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    The following information was issued to the press to-day by the Government Intelligence Bureau—The substantial surplus indicated by the financial statement ...

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  26. HAS ENGLAND LOST HER PUNCH?

    The English newspapers are devoting comparatively email attention to the Olympiad and the public generally appears to be uninterested. ...

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  27. BUSY BUILDING.

    The fact that Adelaide is steadily growing in size is emphasised by the annual report of the Inspector of Scaffolding (Mr. F. Riley) to the Minister of Industry for ...

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  28. AMBASSADOR BRYCE.

    Mr. James Bryce (British Ambassador at Washington), who is at present on a visit to Australia, is due to arrive in Adelaide on Wednesday. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA UNDER ICE.

    On Tuesday next Mr. Howchin begins a course of three lectures at the University on Australia "Under Ice." there have been three ice ages in Australia. ...

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  30. BEER STRIKE OFF.

    The beer strike was officially declared off last night at Port Pirie. After the meeting of the A.W.A. had concluded Mr. W. Boffey asked the members to remain ...

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  31. UMPIRE STABBED.

    Some of the supporters at the Norwood Oval did not take the game in good part this afternoon. The police had to arrest a man for lighting at three-quarter time. ...

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  33. DARKE'S PEAK RAILWAY.

    The work of construction in connection with Darke's Peak Railway (from 24 miles) a total distance of [?] miles is the cost [?] Messrs. Smith and ...

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