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  2. Advertising

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  5. UNIONS CONFERENCE

    The Trades Union Conference, (adjourned from SATURDAY, March 24) will be resumed at Trades Hall, Adelaide, on ...

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  6. BOY DROWNED

    Allen Gould Cowling, aged 11 years, was drowned at Glenelg on Wednesday afternoon owing to the capsizinfg of a canoe. The deceased boy was the son ...

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  9. MORE SCRAPPING

    The whole economy of the State is being upset by the startling dismissals from the railways service of men who have served their country faithfully and ...

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  10. 'SMITH'S' WINS

    Mr. Justice Campbell today concluded his s[?]ming up in the case wherein Emanuel Myerson sued "Smith's Weekly" Proprietary for libel, claiming ...

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  11. AN UNPOPULAR P.M.

    All collieries in the Cessnock district were idle yesterday in accordance with the decision of the miners not to work on court days if Major Crane (police ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Mr. Justice Webb, one of the Deputy Presidents of the Industrial Court, returned to Melbourne yesterday. The Treasurer (Mr. W. Hague) who ...

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  13. THE DRY SPELL

    In his reports to the Home and Territories' Department, Mr. Hunt the Government Meteorologist, is not taking an alarmist view of the continued dry spell. ...

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  14. AWARDS

    A case of Federal and State industrial awards clashing was instanced on Wednesday, before Mr. N. A. Webb (DeputyPresident of the: (Federal Arbitration ...

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  15. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) has received a communication from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). intimating that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  16. LORD CARNARVON

    The Earl of Carnarvon's doctors have practically abandoned hope of his recovery. Yesterday evening the family gathered at his beside anticipating the ...

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  17. The Daily Herald

    This man M[?]solini, or whom the capitalist classes and opponents of Liberty and Freedom everywhere are showering their blessings is evidently going the whole ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. CLAIM FOR BURYING.

    At the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday Wilhe. Hennings, described as of Rundle street, undertaker. claimed £39 and a few odd shillings from W. ...

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  20. STILL FINE

    The weather was again fine throughout South Australia on Wednesday, but more or less cloudy over the greater part of the settled areas. Conditions ...

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  21. LABOR IN N.S.W.

    Members of the Parliamentary Labor Party [?] the statement published yesterday night that there had been four defections from the party, and that these ...

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  22. THE CHURCH AND THE TURF

    A race meeting was held at Helidon on Easter Monday in aid of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches. There was a "bumper" attendance, and the ...

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  23. PIAINTIFF SUCCEEDS.

    In the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday, John Jury, of Campbelltown described as a market gardener, was sued by George Williams for the recovery of ...

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  25. PROOF OF DEATH.

    In the Full Court yesterday, an appeal was made on behalf of Joseph Henry Heading an executor to the will, that the Court should direct that William ...

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  26. CHICAGO MISSION

    The tenth annual meeting of the Chicago Mission was held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on wednesday evening. Mr. A. C. Thomas presided over the fair ...

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  27. THE LABOR PARTY

    The Norwood Women's Committee is holding a social and dance in the Norwood Town Hall this evening, commencing at 3 o'clock. Tickets are 1/6, and ...

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  28. SHIPPING

    [?] Tides, to-day:—Low water, 11.40 a.m. high water, 5.40 p.m. ARRIVED—APRIL 4. Besst, [?] scandinavian porte. Dalgety ...

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  29. ON EDGE OF PRECIPICE

    For the second time this week a motor car narrowly escaped falling over a procipies of 150 feet at Lapstone Hill, near Pertrith. Last night a car containing ...

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  30. A DROUGHT?

    Having read in the press reports concerning the drought in Sydney. many Adelaide residents have been keeping an auxious eye on the weather. It was ...

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  31. TRADES AND LABOR

    Aft Trades Hall:—Brushmakers, Fedsrated Saddling Trades, Letter Carriers. Coopers, Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen, Fruit Preservers. ...

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  32. COTTON GROWING

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) stated on Tuesday that in common with the other States with the exception of Tasmania, the South ...

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  33. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

    At Port Adelaide.—Amalgamated Engineers; Shipwrights, Ship Constructors and Boat Builders. ...

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  34. TROUSERS STOLEN

    When Mr. J. Weir, manager of Mrs. Janet Gray's store, at Lake Boga, awakened on Good Friday morning, his trousers had disappeared. A little later they ...

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  35. SENATE ELECTIONS

    The Proportional Representation: Society will on Monday send a deputation to Senator Pearce (the Minister for Home and Territories) to urge the votes ...

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  36. KILLED BY MOTOR

    A shocking fatality occurred near the corner of Elizabeth street and little Lonsiale street to-night. A man was crossing the street when he was knocked ...

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  37. A PROBATE CASES

    In the Supreme Court—in Banco, on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Poole, consideration was ...

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  38. UPROAR IN SHOP

    Cyril Douglas Fox, a young man, was charged in the Adelaide Polioe Court with having unlawfully damaged a pair of scalss and a glass window on March 26. ...

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  39. A COALING ACCIDENT.

    While working in the hold of the hulk Loch Tay, which was coaling the steamer akara, at No. I quay, Port Adelaide, about 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Thomas ...

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  40. FALL FROM BICYCLE

    Foot Constable Turnbull at about 6.30 p.m. yesterday saw a man in the West Park lauds lying on the bicycle track. Two men were with him and a bicycle ...

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  41. TERRITORY ELECTION

    It was announced by the Home and Territories Department to-day that the appeal lodged by Mr. Love (National) against the return of Mr. Wilson ...

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  42. INSURANCE CLAIM

    A claim was begun before Mr. Justice James [?] by William George Nicol, watchmaker, to recover £1463 from the Queensland Insurance Company, alleged ...

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  43. A GRASS FIRE.

    At 11.30 on Wednesday morning, the Fire Brigade Station received a call from Torrens street, North Adelaide, to a graces fire in that locality. Portion of ...

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  44. KILLED BY BEER BARREL

    Denis Clohesy, a publican of Chantom in the Ballarat district, was killed through a barrel of beer falling on him. He was carting beer when the ...

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  45. INCREASE OF CRIME.

    The business of the Adelaide Police Court has increased so enormously since the war that the Government has decided to call for applications for another ...

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  47. WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH

    A fatal burning accident occurred at Tantulean. Mrs. William Jonas (69. went to put out a fire near a creek 300 yards from the house. Later her ...

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  48. MOTORISTS FINED.

    The following motorists were fined by Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday:—Henry A. Spencer Roy W. Thomas, Charles F. Seward, Byran J. ...

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  50. MACHINERY FOR JUNCTION NORTH MINE.

    A large consignment of mining machinery for the Junction North Mine was despatched from Port Adelaide to Broken Hall this week. The packages were unshipped at Queen's Wharf, ...

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