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  2. A CURIOUS CASE.

    An action for damages in peculiar circumstances was begun in the Banco Court to-day. The plaintiffs were Patrick Lynch and Susan Lynch, his wife, and the ...

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  3. FATAL BOXING CONTEST

    The opening night of the amateur boxing championships at the Gaiety Athletic Club to-night was marked by a tragedy. Two of the contestants in the light-weight division ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. MARINE STEWARDS

    Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Commonwealth Court of Arbitration and Conciliation, to-day delivered his judgment in the case brought by the Federated ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Monday night Clive Hurcombe, son of Mr. A. Hurcombe, was waiting with several others to catch an electric car to Henley Beach at the eastern end of the long bridge ...

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  6. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    The following additional messages of sympathy have been received at Government House:— "On behalf of the Royal A. and H. Society ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    The weekly meeting of the Municipal Tramways Trust was convened for Tuesday afternoon, but was adjourned until tomorrow as a mark of respect to the late ...

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  8. TAKING THE OATHS.

    The judges of the High Court Bench, the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith), Mr. Justice O'Connor, and Mr. Justice Isaacs, took the oaths of allegiance and office ...

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  9. LOYAL GERMANS.

    There was a full muster of the Adelaide Liedertafel at the National Hotel, Piriestreet, on Tuesday evening, but instead of the custómary rehearsal selections ...

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  10. GIRL TERRIBLY BURNT.

    At S. Sidwell's farm at Yillama to-day, [?] daughter, 12 years old, was playing with her brothers and sisters in the kitchen, when her clothes accidentally caught fire. ...

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  11. THE MELBOURNE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The arrangements for the memorial service, which will be held on the steps leading to Federal Parliament House on the day of the King's funeral, are being ...

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  12. HORSE KILLED BY A TRAM.

    On Tuesday afternoon a horse belonging to Mrs. Moss, of Parkside, made its way on to the Glen Osmond-road, where it was struck by an electric car and killed on the ...

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  13. PROCLAIMING KING GEORGE.

    King George V. was proclaimed King in New South Wales at noon to-day with all the pomp and circumstance attendant upon such an event. The ceremony took ...

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  14. A MOTHER ON TRIAL.

    At the Benalla Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodge, Clara Dodemaide, about 19 years of age, was presented on a charge of manslaughter of her infant male ...

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  15. A DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    On Sunday, whilst Messrs. F. B. Stolz and Traeger were driving down a hill from Friederickswalde to Julia their sulky passed over a large stone, which capsized the ...

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  16. WOOL CLASSING.

    The chief point raised before the Wool-classers' Wages Board to-day was whether wool-classing constituted a technical trade, or whether, as the Pastoralists' ...

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  17. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day celebrations are not to be carried out in the Victorian State schools this year owing to the death of King Edward. Commemorative ceremonies are ...

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  18. PINNED BETWEEN TRUCKS.

    While tying a sheet over a loaded truck at the wharf this morning, Mr. Budarick, engineer of the steamer Lancashire Lass, got between two trucks that were being ...

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  19. FATALITY AT PETERSBURG.

    A commotion was caused here this morning when it became known that Francis V. Wood had choked whilst at breakfast. The deceased received ...

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  20. DAY OF MOURNING.

    The Government have decided to decare Friday, May 20, a public holiday, to be observed as a day of mourning and sympathy for the death of King Edward. ...

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  21. HOW MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WERE INFORMED.

    Members of the Kangaroo Island Railway Commission were travelling through Kangaroo Island last week, and they did not learn of his Majesty's death till ...

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  22. IN THE WEST.

    Numerous messages of condolence continue to be received at Government House with regard to the death of the King. This afternoon the Japanese warship Soya fired ...

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  23. DEMAND FOR LAND.

    The sale of the right to lease Crown allotments at the Powlett coalfield township was held to-day, and some record prices were obtained. The prices rose rapidly, ...

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  24. AT BROKEN HILL.

    Up to the present no determination has been arrived at by the Broken Hill Chamber of Commerce as to what course shall be followed in connection with the ...

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  25. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Council of Churches of South Australia, held on Tuesday, and presided over by the Rev. W. A. Langsford (president), it was ...

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  26. A RIDING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. R. Morrison was riding home from Millicent on Saturday night, when he was thrown from his horse, which fell on him, breaking his leg. Fortunately the accident ...

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  27. AN ASSAULT CASE.

    A complaint of a girl 16 years of age, who lives at Brown's Hill, Kensington, that on Monday night, when walking to her home along Dynon-road, West Melbourne, she ...

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  28. PRESBYTERY OF ADELAIDE.

    At a meeting of the Presbytery of Adelaide on Tuesday a resolution was pass[?] expressing heartfelt grief at the death of King Edward and loyal sympathy with his ...

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  29. SYDNEY COUNCIL'S SYMPATHY.

    The City Council to-night adjourned after passing a resolution placing on the minutes a record of their profound sorrow at the death of King Edward, an assurance ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. DROWNED IN A CREEK.

    John Hartman was drowned on Saturday while attempting to cross a flooded creek in the Roeburn district. The body was recovered after it had been an hour in the ...

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  31. A DIVORCE CASE.

    Annie Christiansen, 38 years of age, applied for a divorce from Rudolf Christiansen, 39 years, to-day, on the ground of respondent's habitual drunkenness, ...

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  32. PROCEEDINGS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The proclamation of King George V. was read to-day by the Prime Minister at Parliament Buildings, and by the mayors at the various towns throughout the ...

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  33. MARINE BOARD MEETING POSTPONED.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Marine Board was to have been held at Port Adelaide on Thursday, but owing to the death of King Edward it was postponed till next ...

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  34. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    John Campbell McDougall, 69 years of age, died suddenly this morning. He had come to business in apparent good health, but was suddenly taken ill, and collapsed. ...

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  35. "A CRITICAL PERIOD."

    Referring to-day to the death of King Edward the State Premier (Mr. Murray) said he did not think that at any period of the nation's history could the great ...

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  36. THE CEREMONY IN HOBART.

    Just before noon to-day the Governor met the members of the Executive Council and explained to them why he had called them together. He then ascended the steps ...

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  37. INSOLVENCY COURT ADJOURNS.

    When the Insolvency Court met on Tuesday his Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell referred to the death of King Edward in announcing the adjournment of the ...

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  38. ACCIDENT TO A SAWMILL.

    Joseph Hansell, employed at a sawmill at Narrandera, was admitted to the hospital to-day. He was hit on the face by a large piece of wood while he was at ...

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  39. MARINE ENQUIRY.

    Murdoch Hocknell Longmore, second mate of the steamer Manapouri, appeared before the Marine Court to-day to show cause why his certificate as a first mate ...

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  40. RACE MEETING ABANDONED.

    The V.A.T.C. race meeting, which was postponed from Saturday in consequence of the death of the King, has been abandoned. ...

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  41. GIRL'S STRANGE DEATH.

    The body of the young woman, who died at Nurse Downey's, in O'Connell-street. North Melbourne, on Saturday, was identified to-day by a young blacksmith, James ...

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  42. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    James Griffin, general secretary of the National Insurance Company, was found dead in bed at Dunedin to-day. The cause of death was heart failure. ...

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  43. PRAYERS FOR THE KING.

    Sir—I am sure everybody was pleased with the copious references made in our local church pulpits respecting the demise of our late beloved Sovereign, King ...

    Article : 370 words
  44. THE BUTCHER AND HIS PIPE.

    At the Ballina Police Court to-day George Bennett was charged with having had a pipe in his mouth while engaged in the occupation of a butcher. The ...

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  45. A CHILD SCALDED.

    The infant son, aged 11 months, of Mr. H. J. Badger, met with a painful accident last night. The family were at tea, and the teapot had just been brought to the table, ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. A CARRIER INJURED.

    On Friday W. Appelby, jun., a carrier, was hunting a horse out of the woodyard when the horse attached to the trolly started to follow his mate. Mr. Appelby ...

    Article : 75 words
  49. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

    A cablegram was dispatched on Monday from the Adelaide branch of the Royal Society of St. George, offering deep sympathy to their Majesties the King and Queen, ...

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  50. THE NEW KING.

    The Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael), at the request of the Premier, to-day sent through the Secretary of State for the Colonies to King George the ...

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  51. SERIOUS BURNING CASE.

    Mrs. Leis, aged 43. residing at Lawnton, was washing clothes to-day, when her dress ignited, and she was severely burned about the arms, neck, and body. She was ...

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  52. THE PASTORALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following letter was sent to his Excellency the Governor on Monday:—"On behalf of the Pastoralists' Association of South Australia, we desire to express the ...

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  53. PASTORALIST FATALLY SHOT

    A telegram from Dalby states that a prominent pastoralist, E. W. Rowbotham, of Dunmore, Park, was found dead in a paddock near the homestead this morning, ...

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  54. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  55. STRANGE MINING ACCIDENT.

    Alexander Brown, aged 38 years, a married man, residing in Chum-street, Bendigo, met with a serious accident while working in the Victoria Consols mine. With his ...

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  56. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL STATUE.

    Sir—Seeing in "The Advertiser" the loyal letter of "G. W. Stacey," may I add a suggestion that a memorial fund be at once started for a statue of our late ...

    Article : 136 words
  57. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day received through the Governor-General the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"In ...

    Article : 124 words
  58. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The Bishop summoned a special meeting of the Greater Chapter on Tuesday morning to consider in what way this diocese should take part in the national mourning ...

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  59. SCULLING.

    The promoters of the Parramatta sculling race decided last night efinitely to row the final on Saturday next. The contest was postponed last Saturday, owing to the ...

    Article : 37 words
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