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  2. A FRESH START.

    South Australia's population was increased by 53 on Saturday through the arrival from London of 10 families sent out in the R.M.S. Otranto under the auspices ...

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  3. PIONEER OF 1836.

    Another breath in the ever-thinning ranks of South Australia's earliest pioneers has been caused by the death of Mr. W. L. Beare, which occurred at his residence ...

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  4. KING'S PRIZE.

    The Australasians whose performances in the first two stages at Bisley have rendered them eligible to compete in the third and final round are:—J. Halligan ...

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  5. KOREA'S INDEPENDENCE.

    The Japanese Minister for War (Gen. Terauchi), speaking at Tokio, uttered none statements of deep importance in their relation to affairs in the East. ...

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  6. TOTALIZATOR INVESTMENTS.

    Although on the mere question of dates the racing season does not terminate until the end of the month, there are no more, fixtures in this State, so that really the ...

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  7. ROYAL FORETHOUGHT.

    The Express publishes the news to-day that His Majesty the King has personally decided that there shall be a reservation of space for the representatives of the ...

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  8. MURDER WILL OUT.

    An extraordinary sensation has been caused by the light that is gradually being upon the circumstances connected with, the death of Mrs. Crippen, a music ...

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  9. THE BIRDMEN.

    The crowd at Bournemouth to witness the last day's doings of the aviation week, which, had started so inauspiciously by the death of the Hon. C. S. Rolls, was provided ...

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  10. NAVAL COMPETITION.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), speaking at the Lord Mayor's dinner to the bankers and leading merchants of London, indicated his ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. OFFENDED LAWYERS.

    Last week the members of the Law Society of London passed a motion of censure on the Chancellor of the Eschequer (Mr. LJoyd-George) for having stated in the ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. TIBET AND CHINA.

    A Bluebook baa been issued dealing wild the relations of Tibet and China, and Hie part England has taken to preserve the integrity of the former country. ...

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  13. GERMANY REPLIES.

    The Daily Mail publishes to-day a statement by the German Admiralty, in reply to matters dealt with in the speech of the Prime Minister on Friday night upon ...

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  14. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Engineer-Commander Clarkson, who has spent some months is England superintending the work of giving effect to Australian defence matters, will sail for America ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. SOUTH BOUND.

    Capt. Scott, R.N., has sailed from Southampton for New Zealand, there to join his antarctic vessel, the Terra Nova. At Waterloo Station to bid him farewell ...

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  16. THE GIRL'S MOVEMENTS.

    [?] investigation has led to the established of the fact that in February at about the time of the murder, Crippen removed some boxes from his house. The ...

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  17. MARCONI STATION.

    Intimation has been received that the Chilian Government is erecting a Marconi station for the transmission of wireless messages upon one of the islands in the ...

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  18. PERSIAN UNREST.

    The report which was received early in the week that the city of Ispahan. in Persia, had been captured by 300 of the Kashgai hills tribesmen without resistance ...

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  19. SIR MALCOLM McEACHARN.

    The gross estate of the late Sir Malcolm McEacharn, who died at Cannes, in the south of France, on March 10, at the age of 58 has been proved at ...

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  20. DREAD DROUGHT.

    Continued drought in the western regions of Canada has reduced the prospective wheat yield in Southern Manitoba to an average of eight bushels to the acre ...

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  21. DEAD MILLIONAIRE.

    The late Mr. Henry Dexter, of New York, millionaire, philanthropist, and founder and ex-President of The American News Company, has left in his will a ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. NEW LEGISLATION.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) made a statement yesterday regarding what new Bills the Government intended to introduce at an early stage. ...

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  23. STOKEHOLD EXPLOSION.

    While the British armoured cruiser Sutlej (12,000 tons) was maneuvring off the harbour of Berchaven, in Bantry Bay, Ireland, an explosion occurred in the ...

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  24. CLEVER CLAYTON.

    Judge Benson has annulled the discharge of the late Charles Clayton's bankruptcy on the ground that it was obtained by deception. ...

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  25. SEEKING SETTLERS.

    The Victorian Immigration Mission (Hon. H. McKenzie and Mr. Elwood Mead), together with the Victorian Agent-General (Sir John Taverner) paid a visit ...

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  26. FIERCE FIRE.

    A fierce fire broke out in the city of Portland. Oregon, swept unchecked over seven blocks of business buildings, razed them practically to the ground, and in its ...

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  28. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    Further trouble has broken out among the employes of several of the United, states railway systems. On the Central Vermont division of the ...

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  29. NATIVES ROASTED.

    A serious fire occurred to-day in a residential quarter of Bombay, aud it was attended by considerable loss of life. Most of the occupants of the dwellings ...

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  30. MOROCCAN TORTURE.

    The Secretary fur Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), in reply in an enquiry by Mr. W. H. Cowan (Liberal M.P. fur [?] East) in the House of Commons ...

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  31. "PHYSICALLY FIT."

    This morning the Minister for Works (Mr. Barnes), at Chairman of the recent conference held in connection with the gas-workers' strike, announced the result of the ...

    Article : 262 words
  32. STEAMER STRANDED.

    The American trading steamer Mongolia, 15,639 tons gross, owned by the Pacific Hail Steamship Company, and reinsured at New York, has stranded at Shinudzu, a ...

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  33. OLD BLUES AT BROKEN HILL.

    The annual dinner of the St. Peter's Old Collegians Association was held on Friday night. Mr. A. J. Hall (President) occupied the chair. Among the visitors were ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. PARACHUTIST'S END.

    Yet another aerial fatality has to be recorded. Viola Spencer, a last parachutist, me making a descent at Coventry, and whon she had reached withon 40 ft. of ...

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  35. MAN OF MANY LIVES.

    An Alsatian tailor, named Watt, has at last succeeded in taking his life. His demise occurred at Rheims, after he had made seven previous unsuccessful ...

    Article : 78 words
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  37. PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    Pearlers are keenly watching negotiations in progress between the Sub-Collector of Customs (Mr. Huggins). the Pearlers' Association, and the Federal Minister for ...

    Article : 215 words
  38. SIGNALS MISREAD.

    An error has arisen with regard to the telegram that the steamer Wonga Fell had reported at Cape Morrton having passed the lifeboat of the steamer Waddon, now ...

    Article : 116 words
  39. PIRATES IN FLIGHT.

    It is officially announced that the Portuguese have taken possession again, after the raid of the Chinese pirates, of the island, of Colovane. ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. SOUTHERN TERRITORY.

    Fever is prevalent at Pine Creek and other country fields. A man named Campbell was brought down by train on Wednesday last suffering from the effects of ...

    Article : 102 words
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