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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Reynolds’s Newspaper asserts on good authority that the number of Cabinet Ministers in favour of an early dissolution of Parliament is increasing. ...

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  5. MEN AND MATTERS.

    We suppose it would be just as profitable (says The Australasian Christian Common-wealth) to reason with a madman as with One who is really affected with the ...

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  6. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The latest news from Durazzo, the capital of Albania, states that the Malissoritribe have refused a request by the Government that they should march against the ...

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  7. DEFENCE OF SWEDEN

    At the beginning of last February 30,000 peasants marched to the King’s Palace and petitioned for an immediate increase of national armaments. King Gustavus V.. in ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. SAVED BY A MIRACLE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Railway express press train, which was travelling from Marseilles to Paris at a speed of 50 miles an hour was timed to stop at the city of ...

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  10. CHAINED WOMEN.

    The report that Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested last Thursday is erroneous. She led a procession in the East-End today. Miss Pankhurst was surrounded by ...

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  11. FRIENDLY NATIONS.

    The Minister for Foreign Affaire (M. Sazonoff), referring in the Duma to recent reports urging the transformation of the triple entente between Great Britain, ...

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  12. Nationalist Volunteers.

    The Dublin correspondent of The Observer states that the Hibernian Society has now officially recognised the Nationalist volunteer movement, which is daily ...

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  14. Minor Powers Uniting.

    A movement is afoot to promote an entente between Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. A Congress will meet in Holland in the ...

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  15. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  16. British Museum.

    The British Museum has been closed, as the result of the recent suffragette acts, against all women, except those who obtain [?]kets of admission. ...

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  17. MENTALLY DEFECTIVE

    Edward Noel Craven, described as a young scientist, was charged at the Old Bailey. Court to-day with having obtained money by false pretences. The Court ...

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  18. LATEST MARKETS.

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. PIRIE’S HIDDEN EVILS.

    At yesterday’s meeting of the Central Mission [?] the Rev. J. C. Hugu[?]s spoke on the administration of the law in [?] as regards sly grogshops and ...

    Article : 371 words
  21. Greeks Captured and Rescued.

    Lieut. Foridis, a young officer of the Greek forces in the Epirus, persuaded 230 of his battalion to accompany him and fight for the Albanians against the ...

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  22. A LAYMAN’S WILL.

    Mr. W. J. Magarey, presiding at the half-yearly meeting of the Executor Trustee and Agency Company of South Australia this morning, made some pertinent ...

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  23. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Monday. May 25—Low water, 9.40 a.m.; high water, 3.50 p.m. ARRIVED.—May 25. Corio, 1,305. T. Parry, from Newcastle. D. & J. ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The bulleting which have been issued recently regarding the health of the aged Emperor Francis Joseph have now ceased. When the last report was received from ...

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  25. A BAPTIST IN THE CONGO.

    The Rev. .J. S. Bowskill, the English Baptist missionary in the Portuguese Congo, who was arrested as the result of disturbances between the authorities and ...

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  26. LAND TRANSFER TRANSACTION.

    In the Supreme Court, on Monday, the Federal High Court sat to determine an appeal from the Supreme Court of South Australia. On the bench were their ...

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  27. SHOWERS APPROACHING.

    Rapid pressure changes during the night have made the conditions favourable for coastal and southerly showers. light rain started in Adelaide a little after noon. The ...

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  29. WEEK-END CABLES.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) has advised that arrangements have been completed for the introduction. as from May 28, of a week-end cable ...

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  30. BRIDE WITHOUT A LICENCE.

    Miss Halfe was fined £3 in the Sandringham Police Court on Friday for having driven a motor car without a licence. Senior Constable McCarthy stated that he ...

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  31. FEARFUL EXPLOSION.

    A firing cartridge exploded in a guncotton factory at Dueren, Bavaria. The building collapsed, causing 21 persons lo be beneath the debris. Three bodies ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. WEATHER MAP.

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  34. AMATEUR JOCKEY.

    A serious accident occurred ait the Petersburg Racecourse on Saturday morning. A youth, J. J. Jones, employed by Mr. S. sleep, a butcher, was galloping on ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    Sixteen persons were fined for drunkenness. Joseph Egan admitted having used indecent language in provost street, North Adelaide, within the hearing of passersby. The evidence of the ...

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  37. ANTARCTIC HERO.

    The Duke Alexander of Teak has unveiled a memorial at Eton College to the late Lieut. Oates, a former Etonian, whose [?] death constitutes one of the ...

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  38. LIBERAL UNION GATHERING.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) will deliver an address on current politics at the North Adelaide Institute this evening. The meeting will be under the auspices of the ...

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  39. AN EARLY START.

    Mr. Morrow, the selected candidate for the Federal district of Grey in the Liberal interests, was to have addressed electors in the Colion Hall at 7.30 Friday night, and ...

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  40. ALLEGED FRAUD ON A BANK.

    SYDNEY, May 24.-On May 18 a man opened an account at the head office of the City Bank of Sydney, and deposited £30. Subsequently a cheque for £200, ...

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  41. STEVEDORE’S PAINFUL FALL.

    PORT LINCOLN, May 22.-On Wednesday, while engaged in unloading ballast from the barque Amsterdam, at Kirton Point Jetty, Mr. Heath, a stevedore, met ...

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  42. TIMBER YARDS STRIKE.

    The three principal timber yards in Perth —Millar’s Bunning’s and Whittaker’s closed down on Saturday in consequence of a non-unionist strike. The carpenters in ...

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