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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day, exemplary punishment was meted out to William Schutt for a breach of the health regulations in regard to handling meat. ...

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  6. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    Football teams representing the New South Wales and Victorian Railway Departments arrived at Adelaide to-day to play a series of triangular contests with ...

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  7. Latest Gables. (Per Reuter's Agency.) AUDIENCED BY THE KING.

    His Majesty the King yesterday received in audience the Hon. J. lAllen, New Zealand Minister for Defence, and the Attorney-General of New South Wales (Hon. ...

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  8. DAIRYMEN PUNISHED.

    Three dairymen doing business in the metropolis appeared at the Adelaide Police Court to-day to answer charges of selling adulterated milk. Fines ranging from £1 ...

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  9. DEAF MUTE THIEF.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day David Miller, a deaf and dumb youth, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for stealing a pocket book and 19s. from ...

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  10. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught has undergone a severe operation, but is making satisfactory progress. ...

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  11. The Silverton Tramway Strike.

    To-day 1,600 men are out of work in consequence of the strike of the Silverton railway men. Many more are likely to he among the unemployed if work on the ...

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  12. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    No change has been reported to-day in connection with the Broken Hill strike. At a meeting of the Barrier Labor Federation to-day the following resolution was ...

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  13. MR. PEAKE ENTERTAINED.

    The Colonial Institute yesterday entertained the Premier of South Australia at luncheon. There was a large gathering present, including many prominent city ...

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  14. South-Eastern Drainage.

    For some time there has been dissatisfaction among landholders in the SouthEast with regard to the way in which the South-Eastern Drainage Act is to be ...

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  15. MORE SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Still further outrages on the part of militant suffragettes are reported, and they have now resorted to bombs to emphasise their claims for votes. They attempted ...

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  16. Football.

    At a meeting held at the Park Hotel on Tuesday evening it was decided to form a junior football club, to be called the Rattlers. The following officers were ...

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  17. Colonel F. H. Howland.

    Colonel F. H. Howland, V.D., has been one of the most popular military officers cf the State, and the announcement in the "Commonwealth Gazette" that he has ...

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  18. JU JU RITES.

    Reuter's Nigerian correspondent advises that a pint has been discovered to murder Mr. Talbot, the Commissioner of the Calabar district, and his wife. The ...

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  19. Marriages SUTTON—KEEGAN.

    Mr. Charles Joseph Sutton, second son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, of Croyle, Mount Gambier, was united in marriage on Wednesday morning to Miss ...

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  20. FINE STEAMER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Macllwraith's MacEachern's triple screw steamer Katoomba, of 13,000 tons, has been launched at Belfast. It will be the largest vessel in the Australian coastal ...

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  21. THE MARCONI COMMISSION.

    Strong dissensions are taking place in the Marconi Investigation Committee resoecting the refusal of Mr. Heybourn to describe how he placed 350,000 shares. ...

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  22. Kalangadoo.

    Quite a gloom was cast over our town on Friday, when it became known that Mrs. Land, sen., relict of the late Mr. H. J. Land, bad died suddenly at her ...

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  23. THE BALKAN CRISIS.

    The blockade of Montenegro began today. Berlin, Thursday, April 10. It is rumoured that Monteneero has ...

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  24. Mount Gambier Rifle Club.

    An adjourned meeting of the Mount Gambier Rifle Club was held last night, the principal business being the election of a captain in place of Mr. J. H. ...

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  25. Hamilton Races.

    The annual Cup meeting of the Hamilton Racing Club was opened last Wednesday in glorious weather. There was a large attendance, and the racing was very ...

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  26. THE POPE'S HEALTH

    His Holiness the Pope has recovered from his atteck of influenza, but is still enduring intermittent attacks of heart weakness. His pulse is causing anxiety. ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN BURMAH.

    Chinese troons attacked survev party on the frontier of Burmah. They were repulsed. The Britishers sustained a few casualties. ...

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  28. THE UNITED STATUS TARIFF.

    Washington, Thursday, April 10. The free meat proposal in the United States Tariff Bill is being bitterly opposed by the racking interests. Tariff ...

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  29. MULQUEENY—CORY.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated at St. Paul's church, Mount Gambier, by the Rev. Father James, on Wednesday forenoon, the contracting parties being Rose, ...

    Article : 112 words
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  31. A[?]Y

    Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, assistant secretary to the United States navy, has announced a navy meeting that the Government is determined to provide a large ...

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  32. Mount Gambier Golf Club.

    The annual meeting of members of the Mount Gambier Golf Club was held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, when Dr. F. D. Jermyn (the President) presided ...

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  33. Port MacDonnell

    Mr. W. H. Carrison had the misfortune to have his buggy somewhat knocked about through one of his ponies kicking over the pole. The pole was broken, and ...

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  34. General News.

    Mr. A. A. Dangar, pastoralist (N.S.W.), died on Saturday night, aged 73 years. Amongst the notable contributions by him for public purposes was the gift of ...

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  35. The Government Gazette.

    Crown Leases Cancelled.—The following leases have been cancelled and forfeited for the reasons stated:—Homestead least, Sec, 367, Hd. of Waterhouse, held by N. ...

    Article : 148 words
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