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  2. Advertising

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  3. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    From remarks made this morning by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) and letters received from America by business people in Adelaide it looks as ...

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  4. FLOATING IN THE TORRENS

    Water Constable Robb reported to the Watchhouse to-day that at 10.30 this morning, while standing in front of Jolly's boatshed on the Torrens Lake, he saw the ...

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  5. WESTERN RAILWAY

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. McM. Glynn) returned to Adelaide this morning, and when questioned by a "Mail" representative concerning the decision of ...

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  6. DEPORTED LABOUR LEADERS

    The debate on the indemnity Bill in the Capetown Legislative Assembly yesterday was brief. Mr. Creswell (Leader of the Labour Party) secured an adjournment. ...

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  7. HOME RULE AND ULSTER

    The members of the Unionist party are awaiting with increasing anxiety the opening of the new session of the Imperial Parliament. ...

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  8. BIG SYDNEY BLAZE

    The State joinery works at the corner of Abattoir road and Gordon street, Rozelle with a vast stock of timber, were almost wholly destroyed by fire this morning. As ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to "The ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The appointment of the Right Hon. Ronald Crauford Munro. Ferguson, P.C., M.P., as Governor-General of the Commonwealth, in succession to Lord ...

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  11. PIRACY IN PERSIAN GULF

    Two vessels from India were anchored close inshore near Buzrah a port on the Persian Gulf when pirates attacked and boarded them. The crews became ...

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  12. HOLOCAUST IN BOMBAY

    A di[?]astrons fire has occurred in a sweetmeat shop in a bazaar at Bombay. Fully 100 employes in the upper stories were cut off from escape. Some of them ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    Cool and cloudy, with some showers in the south and south-east; but soon improving and becoming wanner. South to east winds; squally but moderating in ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    Last Saturday night, at a meeting of the local P.L.L., Alderman W. B. Driscoll was selected as the Labour nominee for the mayoralty for the ensuing year. ...

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  15. £7,000,000.

    Lord Strathcona'S estate, chiefly railway securities, is estimated at £7,000,000. Mr: James Smith, of Massachusetts, a son of Lady Strathcona by a former ...

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  16. MILITARY MATTERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Millen) will shortly be faced with many important problems in connection with the allotment of duties and commands which will fall ...

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  17. APPEAL FOR STRIKE LEADERS.

    Mr. Smith, counsel for the deported strike leaders, appeared at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly at Capetown yesterday on behalf of the ten strike leaders who ...

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  18. MODERN FRENCH FAMILY.

    The Paris daily, "Le Matin" bitterly bewails the declining French birth rate, statistics in connection with which show that families with a single child ...

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  19. MEW SUFFRAGE SOCIETY.

    A new Suffragists Society, consisting of men and women, has been formed in England. A qualification of membership is to regard suffrage as the foremost ...

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  20. HONOUR FOR NEW OFFICIAL.

    It is understood that the Right Hon. Ronald Munro. Ferguson will be raised to the peerage. ...

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  21. GRAY DISAPPOINTING.

    In Friday afternoon's session of the first of the ivory ball matches with Tom Newman Gray lacked confidence in the early stages. When he did warm to his ...

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  22. BOXING.

    The world's champion heavyweight Jack Johnson has refused the offer of a puree of £3,000, to be cut up at the rate of 60 per cent, to the winner and 40 to the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The United States President (Dr. Woodrow Wilson) denies that he has convened a meeting at the Hague in connection with Mexican affairs. He had merely ...

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  24. BACK FROM CEYLON.

    Looking the picture of health the members of the Australian circket team taken to Ceylon by Rev. E. F. Waddy over a month ago are returning on the R.M.S. ...

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  25. NEW CHURCH AT ROSS PARK.

    This afternoon the foundation stone of the new St. Theodore's church at the corner of Prescott terrace and Swaine avenue. Rose Park, was laid by the Lord ...

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  26. GOLD STORAGE.

    The Australian Merchants Association has approached the Port of London Authority requesting the abolition of the system of rebates and discounts to users of cold ...

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  27. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    Canadian riflemen are indignant at the National Rifle Association's prohibition of the Canadian rifle sight. Col. Hughes has offered to loan, sufficient Canadian rifles to ...

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  28. SWEDISH PATRIOTISM.

    Recently the Government of Sweden announced its intention to considerably augment the vote for strengthening the national defences. This intimation has ...

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  29. BELIEVE IN GOD.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour. in concluding the Gifford lecture, remarked that a theistic belief was essential for the retention of values in beauty, morality, and ...

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    The Peruvian Legation have issued a manifesto in which it states that public opinion and the patriotism of the army having enforced respect for the ...

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  31. TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT.

    "I hope shortly to have a report concerning the Tanami goldfield," remarked the Minister for External Affairs Mr. Glynn) to a "Mail" representative this ...

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  32. RAILWAY MURDER CASE.

    The bearing of the Starchfield murder case, in which a bev was found strangled under a seat of a railway carries a couple pf months ago, was continued yesterday. ...

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  33. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra ia recovering from the effects of a troublesome cold. ...

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  34. RADIUM WONDERS.

    Two radium tubes in dressings were placed on a patient in a Liverpool hospital on Thursday night. When the doctors went to examine the sufferer in the ...

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  35. SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    The suffragette volunteer movement in the East End of London promoted by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has seceded from the militants. ...

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  36. THREATENED TAXI DRIVERS STRIKE.

    Taxicab drivers to the number of 2,500 have intimated their intention to strike owing to the poor quality of petrol supplied by the companies. ...

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  37. WANT DADDY BACK AGAIN.

    A manifestation in favour of a general [?]nesty for Portuguese political prisoners was instituted at Lisbon on Thursday evening, when thousands of working-class ...

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  38. PREMIER'S OFFICE ABOLISHED.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state, on the authority of the press, that M. Kokovtseff is resigning the post of Premier. The office has been abolished, and in future ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

    Freight rates are quiet. For Australian loading in March 24/6 per ton has been paid, the contracts covering two ports. The failure of the Argentine wheat crop ...

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  40. FRACTIONS FOR CHARITY.

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  41. BALKAN ATROCITY.

    Advices from Athens state that 20 Greek soldiers who were leaving the village of Koutsi, were savagely attacked by the Albanian inhabitants. Three of the Greeks ...

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  42. THE WATERSIDE TROUBLE IN VICTORIA.

    The waterside trouble still continues. Mr. W. M. Hushes states that he does not regard it as a strike. The other officials say that if any attempt is made to ...

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  43. MINIATURE DOMINIONS SHOW.

    A miniature Dominion Show will be held next week at Nelfridges. France. The Commonwealth. Western Australia, Canada, Africa, and Nova Scotia are all ...

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  44. GOLF.

    Mr. Mallaby Deeley, M.P., and other noted golfers, urge that the whole engulfing greens should be 61 in in diameter. Mr. Henry Leech strongly supports this ...

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  45. MEETING IN LONDON

    An i[?]ential meeting was held in Westminster Palace yesterday to urge the Government to assist in securing a general amnesty far Portuguese political ...

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  46. WHEAT.

    The wheat market improved yesterday. New South Wales shipments ex the steamer Harfete have been sold at 35/4½ per qr., and Victorian at 35/6. ...

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  47. [?] IN THE CO[?]

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) returned to his office this morning from a visit to Port price and Gladstone. At the latter town he inspected the gaol in ...

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  48. WOOTION AND THE WINNING POST."

    Mr. Richard Wootton, the Australian, who recently secured a verdict and heavy damages against Robert Sievier, proprietor of the "Winning Post" newspaper, on a ...

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  49. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver rose yesterday 1-16 of a penny per ounce. ...

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  50. THE REEKS MURDER.

    Prominent mining engineers who have examined the shaft close to where the body of Reeks, the Australian engineer who was murdered recently, was found, ...

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  51. BUTTER.

    The butter market is irregular. Victorian and New South Wales brands are quoted at 110/ to 118/, and New Zealand at 113/ to 120/. ...

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  53. BRITISH RECRUITS.

    While an advertising campaign is evoking enquiries from tens of thousands of youths disposed to enlist in the army, the practice of window breaking by Aldershot ...

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  54. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDAL.

    A demonstration, in which 15,000 people took part, occurred in Tokio on Thursday in connection with the Japanese naval scandals. The crowd demanded the ...

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  55. HEBREW IMPERSONATORS.

    Gilday and Foz clever Hebrew impersonators; have sailed for Australia for a season in the McIntosh circuit. ...

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  56. MACHINERY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The third consignment of machinery for the military department woollen mills at Geelong has been dispatched by the s.s. Wiltshire. ...

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  57. GALE AT SEA.

    A phenomenal gale was recently experienced on the Australian coast, but the passengers were all kept in good heart by a cup of Milkmaid Coffee and Milk, which ...

    Article : 58 words
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  59. AN ENGINEDRIVER KILLED.

    William Brady (35), an enginedriver, married, and residing at Windsor, was killed at Springvale to-day, either by falling or jumping from, a train. ...

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