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  2. A CITY PROBLEM.

    FRUIT BARROWS IN RUNDLE STREET. Concerning the presence of which in Adelaide's main business [?] there has recently been considerable [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  3. RAILWAYS AND REBELS IN TROUBLED MEXICO.

    A TRAIN CAPTURED BY THE CONSTITUTIONALISTS. A TRAIN BLOWN UP BY THE CONSTITUTIONALISTS. A London "Times" correspondent, writing from Nuevo Laredo, State of [?] says:—"All over the north the railways have been torn up again and again. Passenger [?] trains haw been blown up and burned, as well as troop trains. The lines are in a deplorable state. The rebels will burn a dozen bridges where one would serve their strategic purposes." It was reported that two trains which were conveying 1,500 Federal troops from Chihuahua to Juarez were blown up by dynamite with enormous loss of life. The outrage took place some sixty-six miles [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 21 words
  4. AVIATION NEAR ADELAIDE.

    1. Mr. A. W. Jones explaining the mechanism of his Caudron biplane to his Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Hort [?]) and party prior to his first from the [?] Saturday. 2. Ready to start. 3. In the air, between 300 and 400 ft. from terra firma. (See page 17.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
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