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  5. SINGAPORE SENSATION

    Eastern exchanges by the steamer St. Albans give details of a sensational tragedy Singapore on April 23, the principal actor being the wife of the head master of ...

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  6. OVERSEA VISITORS

    Sir Joseph Ward, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Mr. Botha, the Premier of the Union of South Africa have been accorded a civic reception in Bristol. The ...

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  7. LIGHT THAT FAILED

    The Municipal Council of Johannesburg has started an action against D. Stewart and Co., of Glasgow, and William Beardmore and Co., in which it claims damages to the ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The steamer Perthshire, which arrived at Brisbane on Monday afternoon from London via Torres Straits, had on board a very interesting little passenger, in the ...

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  9. PETER THE PAINTER.

    The stowaway from Singapore who was arrested here on suspicion of being the notorious Houndsditch Anarchist, “Peter the Painter,” has been released. He was ...

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  10. CHAMPAGNE RIOTS

    The Government’s decision to adopt the main features of the report presented to the Council of State by M. Charles Blanc has led to a rec[?]ndesce[?]ce of the champagne ...

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  11. MOTOR SMASH.

    On the night of April 13, when Evelyn[?] Aborn and Sylvia Maurer, members of the Gay Gordons Company, were returning! from Semaphore to Adelaide, they met ...

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  12. DRIVERS’ STRIKE

    The Driver’' Association’s insatiable desire for industrial upheavals was probably responsible for the continuance and further development of the drives’ strike on ...

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  13. THE KING.

    His Majesty the King who takes a keen personal interest in all tie naval and military forces of the Empire, has given another illustration of his regard for the ...

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  14. MEXICAN METHODS.

    A great popular reception has been arranged in Mexico City for the insurgent leader, General Madero. On his way there he narrowly escaped assassination. ...

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  15. Reticent Officials.

    ‘A meeting of the Employers’ Federation was held at 10.30 this morning, but when seen afterwards the secretary (Mr. Hebbert Boykett) said:—“I have nothing to say. I ...

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  16. GRAY LEADING.

    The billiard match between George Gray Australian, and I[?] was continued to-day. When play was resumed ln[?]an led by 1,333 to 695 but the second day’s was ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. More Prosecutions.

    It was reported on Wednesday afternoon that two more drivers—McNeill and Sum [?]erfieldare to be prosecuted by their employers. It is estimated that between 40 ...

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  19. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore—Wednesday, June [?]—Low - water, 8.45 a.m.; high water, 3 p.m. ARRIVED.—June 7. Sala[?]ie; [?], 2,253 tons, E[?]quier, from M[?]illes. ...

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  20. Early Morning Gathering.

    Before 7 o’clock this morning the strikers gathered at Messrs. Graves & Co.’s yard, but none of them attempted to start work. Everything appeared to be in ...

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  21. AUSTRASLIAN ATHLETES.

    R. O[?]ie, of Christchurch, New Zealand, the sprint runner, who is a member of the Australasian team of athletes competing at the games held in connection with the ...

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  22. WHAT THE PREMIER SAW

    The Karoola. with the members of the royal commission on board, made a smart trip from Western Australia. She was not expected to [?]each Port Adelaide until 1 ...

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  23. TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

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  24. Further Developments.

    As the morning progressed, and Messrs. Graves & Co. were unable to get their goods removed from the railway goods sheds at North terrace, trollies from ...

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  25. BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE.

    Soon after the action for damages in connection .with the North Adelaide motor smash had got well [?]der way on Wednesday the Chief Justice made a remark about ...

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  26. MR. FISHER’S AIMS.

    The interview with Mr. Fisher by a London journalist, in which the Federal Prime Minister gave expression to his views regarding the regulation of the ...

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  27. The Union Balked.

    The strikers did not attempt to interfere with the cartage of other goods, which proceeded as usual. Suddenly, however, the malcontents were surprised and ...

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  29. LATEST MARKETS.

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  30. Drivers Ready to Work.

    A statement by an official of Messrs. Graves & Co.’ proves unquestionably the assertion that many of the men were quite willing to continue work, but were under ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    We regret to have to announce the death of Lady Smith, wife of Sir Edwin Smith, which occurred at The Acacias at 7 o’clock on Tuesday evening. The deceased was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The famous Crystal Palace Building had narrow escape from being burnt to-day. A fire broke out in the southern end, where the Fair of Fashions was being held. ...

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  34. Kindness to Animals.

    A redeeming point in the actions of the strikers is their consideration for the horses. The Drivers’ Association is allowing one of its members to cart fodder for ...

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  36. BLOCK 10 MINE.

    The Block 10 Mine suffered a severe loss this morning, when its big change house close to the main shaft was totally destroyed by fire. The fire was discovered ...

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  37. Labour Party Criticised.

    In view of the fact that the strike arose out of the dispute between the U.L.U. and the Renmark growers a few particulars regarding the state of affairs at the River ...

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  38. DASHING CRICKET.

    Kent, in its match against Hampshire at Southampton has put up a fine performance. In the first innings the side scored 416 and in the second 359 for 5 wickets. ...

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  39. AGE OF JURORS.

    When the special jury of six was called in the Local Court (Supreme) on Wednesday, one of the jurymen—Mr. J. L. Andrews—asked to be excused, as he was past ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN SPAIN

    Considerable alarm is being felt in different part of Spain at the frequency with which earth [?]emors occur. During the past 24 hours 22 shocks have been reported ...

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  41. Union Rates and the Gaol.

    Some slight diversion was caused among the men congregated outside the goods sheds at North terrace during the morning by the wit of a driver who had been ...

    Article : 112 words
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