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  2. Advertising

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  3. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    "Now," cross-examined Mr. Popoff, K.C., getting ready to be extremely, brilhant, "what did you say your first name was?" "Well," answered the cautious witness, "I ...

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  4. THE DUNDEE ELECTION.

    Mr. Keir-Hardie, writing in the "Labor Leader" with respect to the Dundee election, in which the candidates are Mr. Winston Churchill (President of the Board of ...

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  5. THE BRITANNIA EXPLOSION

    Another member of the crew of the battleship Britannia, who was injured by the bursting of a boiler-tube, has died. Of the five injured men three have now ...

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  6. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    Heavy flootls have almost isolated Maidenhead, Eton, and other places near the Thames. A heat wave is now succeeding the recent ...

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  7. BOMB OUTRAGE IN INDIA.

    An extraordinary bomb outrage has occurred at Muzaffarpore; a town, in the Patna division of the district of Bengal, India. ...

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  8. HOWARD, SMITH, & CO.

    Messrs. Howard Smith. & Co.'s new steamer Burwah, 3,000 tons, intended for the Sydney—Rockhampton trade, was successfully launched to-day at Sunderland. ...

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  9. CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS,

    Mr. H. Cox, Liberal member for Preston in the House of Commons, in the course of a speech last evening, emphasised the fact that the Civil service and Revenue ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL.

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  11. THE THRF.

    Cairngorm and Reliable were the first to put in an appearance at Victoria Park on Saturday morning, and they were noticed coming from the back of the course at ...

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  12. THE BROOME TYPHOON A TERRIBLE SIGHT.

    News concerning the pearling fleet disaster continues to come to hand, slowly. Since yesterday at midday over 100 boats have arrived at Broome. They have all lost ...

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  13. EXTENSIVE FORGERIES IN FRANCE

    In connection with the extensive forgery of French rente coupons, Hill, a wellknown counterfeiter, and Filmer, a distributing agent in London, have been arrested. ...

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  14. PORT OF LIVERPOOL

    The new Gladstone, docks at Liverpool will shortly be commenced. They will be constructed northwards of the Hornby dock, and will cost £3,000,000. ...

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  15. A GERMAN DEEMING

    A basket-worker named Hoch, who resided at Grossromstedt, Saxe-Weimar, Germany, has been arrested in connection with a peculiarly atrocious crime. ...

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  16. SHIPPING NEWS.

    May 2, 7.35 a.m.—The German-Australian steamer Augsberg is passing iuward. OUTPORTS. Streaky Bay.—Arrived: May 1—Australian, ...

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  17. THE FRONTIER WAR.

    In reply to Mr. J. B. Lonsdale, secretary to the Irish Unionist Party, the Government admitted in the House of Commons yesterday that the Mohmand raiders had ...

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  18. BABY'S BODY FOUND

    At 7.45 a.m. on Saturday the body of a reeently-born male child was found on the Southeast park lands about 150 yards from the terrace fence. There were no ...

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  19. BOXING.

    W. Squires, the Australian boxer, knocked out Jem Roche at Dublin yesterday in the fourth round. ...

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  20. THE FOOTBALL SEASON

    To-day the football season, opens, and it bids fair to be even more successful than last year's. Most of the clubs have been strengthened by the inclusion of promising ...

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  21. FRENCH TROOPS MASSACRED

    A large body of Moors who lay in ambush massacred two French sergeants and several tirailleurs near Ajachtseg, Senegal River, the French portion of Western ...

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  22. THE GERMAN BUDGET.

    Statements submittedr to the budget committee of the Reichstag show that Germany will have to borrow £50,000,000 within the next five years, even without ...

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  23. ASSAULTING A WOMAN

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday, William Ryan, laborer, of Adelaide, was charged with, hiving assaulted Matilda Campbell on April 30. ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. OVERDUE VESSEL

    The overdue ship Orari, from Australia, has arrived safely at Rio Janeiro. ...

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  26. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.

    So many objections have been made to the proposed increase of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company's subsidy by £25,000 annually for the maintenance of ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. Family Notices

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  28. THE COURTS

    Four poisons were fined for drunkenness. Bridget Fitzgerald was chared with having been drunk on Mackinnon-parade, North Adelaide, on May l, and was fined £1 with 1/ costs. For ...

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  29. THE DIAMOND CASE.

    M. Lemoine's formula for the manufacture of diamonds has been handed by the London & Smith's Bank to the Bowstreet magistrate, by whom it will be ...

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  30. LABOR TROUBLE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A special meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Sawmills, Timberyards, and General Woodworkers Employes' Association of Australasia, was held ...

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  31. WRESTLING.

    A match to decide the world's supremacy in middle-weight wrestling has been arranged between Peter Bannon, champion of England and America, and R. ...

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  32. THE WEATHER. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  33. RAIN EXPECTED

    Though the weather conditions have been rather unusual of late there appear to be a prospect that rain is not far off now. Mr. Gray, of the Adelaide Meteorological Office, ...

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  34. THE MURRURUNDI ACCIDENT.

    The-principal witness examined to-day in connection with, the public enquiry into the Murrurundi railway smash was William Gibson, goods guard, who was acting as ...

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  35. KURDISH RAIDS.

    The Persian Government are hurriedly collecting 10,000 troops to proceed against the Kurds, who have pillaged Urumiah and other villages on the Turco-Persian ...

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  36. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Victoria is passing inwards. ...

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  37. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. F. W. Paech, M.P., accompanied by Mrs. Paech, returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Saturday morning. ...

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  38. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Trades Hall Clouncil to-night carried a resolution,—"That this council, views the proposed expenditure of £50,000 by the Federal and State Ministers in entertaining ...

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  39. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER. LIST OF INJURED, 413.

    Further claims for compensation for injuries received in the railway accident at Braybrook Junction were received to-day, swelling the list of the injured to 413. The ...

    Article : 269 words
  40. BODIES EATEN BY SHARKS.

    In connection with, the disaster to the pearling vessels at Western Australia, Miss Ella Turner, of Williams-road, Hawksburn, yesterday received the following telegram ...

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  41. TELAMON'S FRUIT SHIPMENT.

    Messrs. G. Wills & Co. on Saturday morning received a cablegram from their London bouse advising that the Holt liner Telamon had arrived at Suez with her fruit in ...

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  42. CALENDAR—May 2.

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  43. SUN AND MOON NEXT WEEK

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  44. A BOY THIEF

    Some time ago the post-office was blamed for the alleged non-delivery of letters containing several money-orders and postalnotes, ranging from 10/ up to £1 in value, ...

    Article : 108 words
  45. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  46. BROKEN HILL.

    Sergeant-Major Goucher arrived at Broken Kill this morning. His visit is in connection with the cadet encampment in June. He will remain until then. ...

    Article : 32 words
  47. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  48. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Cloudy with light passing showers over southern areas to-night and early Sunday morning, followed by fine weather. Unsettled conditions ...

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  49. ADOPTING ADELAIDE TIME.

    The Government have approved of the adoption of Adelaide instead of Sydney time. The date upon which the new order comes into operation has not yet been ...

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  50. MORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. COLLISION AT MORNINGTON JUNCTION.

    An accident happened to the train for Stony Point at Mornington Junction. The engine, through some unknown reason, began to hack the carriages until they ran, ...

    Article : 120 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. MORE ADDITIONS TO THE ZOO.

    On board the steamer Hymettus, which arrived from India on Friday morning, there are for the Adelaide Zoological Gardens a pair of axis deer, two pairs of peacock ...

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  53. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    The mail coach at Lake Tyers, Gippsland, was to-day upset through the horses bolting down a steep incline. The brake had snapped. The six passengers were thrown ...

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  54. THE TURF.

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  55. RAINFALL.

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  56. Advertising

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  57. TRAFFIC AT BRAYBROOK.

    A return prepared by the Railway Department shows that the traffic business transacted at the Braybrook station has almost doubled itself during the last few ...

    Article : 41 words
  58. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  59. OIL CUTTER DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The oil cutter Shalimar was this morning gutted by fire while lying at her moorings at Williamstown. The fire originated from a stove, which is said to ...

    Article : 79 words
  60. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Passengers to West Maitland last night by the 9.20 train from Kurri Kurri, did not reach their destination till midnight owing to an accident to a coal train, about 200 ...

    Article : 73 words
  61. MINING NEWS.

    Baker's Creek, May 2.—"Crushed 240 tons for 384 az. 15 dwc. smelted gold; concentrates estimated at 25 oz.; total, 409 oz. dwt. ...

    Article : 30 words
  62. Advertising

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