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  4. THE VANDALS.

    Special presentations are being taken to protect the Ascot Racecourse buildings against damage by suffragettes. Watchmen, accompanied by dogs, are ...

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  5. DOUBLE DISSOLUTION.

    The federal political situation came to a definite and dramatic head this morning. In the House of Representatives, the Speaker (Mr. Johnson), took the Chair ...

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  6. MAORIES AND THE KING.

    His Majesty the King his granted an audience to the Maori King Rata. and the Chiefs Tupa Taingakawan and Titi Karaka. who are visiting England, principally in ...

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  7. WORKERS COMBINE.

    A few weeks age a conference of delegates from the Miners Federation !representing 29.000 members, the National Transport Workers Federation (300,000), ...

    Article : 118 words
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  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The comma in the Act of Parliament which has caused a dispute between Monmouthshire miners and their employers recalls the fact that such marts or ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DINNER.

    There was on attendance of 180 guests at the Western Australian dinner. Sir Newton Moore presided and read a message of greeting from the Premier of the ...

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  11. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Playing at Norhtampton, Kent were dismissed for 86 by the Northants team. W. Wells, of the home club, took 7 wickets for 39. Northants last 8 wickets for 141. ...

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  12. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    The followers of the notorious brigand known as White Wolf are-again causing serious trouble to the authorities. The desperadoes have looted and burned the ...

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  13. LATEST MARKETS.

    Wheat.—Buyers’ price for fanners’ lots on the basis of 3/10 per bushel on trucks, Port Adelaide; parcels, 3/30½ to 3/11 per bushel on trucks Port. Adelaide. ...

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  14. AMERICA CUP.

    The British yacht Shamrock IV., which has been built by Sir Thomas Lipton tor further attempt to Wrest the coveted America. Cup from the United States, has ...

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  15. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  16. Liberal Women are Ready.

    “The Liberal women of South Australia are ready and waiting.” announced Mrs. Edwin Maytifield, President of the Women's Branch of the Liberal Union, on ...

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  17. Choosing a Defender.

    The tests between the two yachts Resointe and Vanirie, to decide which shall represent the United States in the race for the America Cup, have been further ...

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  18. A Call to Arms.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) received [?] information of the Double Dissolution at Brinkworth in a telegram [?] The [?]ster on Friday morning. He was ...

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  19. THE SUNKEN LINER.

    The steamer Lady Evelyn has abandoned her search for bodies from the Empress of Ireland. Her captain declares that all the remains which are outside the liner's ...

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  20. SIR DOUGLAS STRAIGHT.

    The death is announced of Sir Douglas straight , LL.D., honorary Treasurer of the Newspaper society and of the Institute of Journalists, has died at the age of 70 years. ...

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  21. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Friday, June j.—Low water, 8.30 a.m.; high water,-2.30 p.m. ARRIVED.—June 5. Katoomba, E. 3,499. E. M. Heddle, from eastern ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    A little excitement was occasioned on the Ocean Steamers Wharf, Port Adelaide, on Thursday afternoon, through one of a pair of valuable horses attached to one of ...

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  23. INSOLVENT'S LEGAL COSTS.

    An appeal was heard in the Supreme Court on Friday, in which the taxation of an insolvent's legal costs was involved. On the Bench were Mr. Justice Gordon ...

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  24. Labour Awaits the Fray.

    Mr. Crawford Vanghan (Leader of the Opposition in the I louse of Assembly) said:—The granting of a double dissolution and the rejection of the so-called ...

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  25. CYCLIST'S ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Mathew Salter (54). of Wayville a clerk in the Lande Tiltles Office, met with an accident at 2.30 P.m. on Thursday while cycling south along Wyatt street. ...

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  26. AIRMEN DROWNED.

    Lieuts, Rice and Thomas S. Creswell. of the British aviation forces, were soaring over Calshot Castle in an aeroplane, when the engine of the flying machine became ...

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  27. “OH, MEMORY!”

    Officials of the Railway Department are exceptionally alert to catch passengers upon the trains who endeavour to obtain free rides. For some time special ...

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  28. Value of Wireless.

    The wireless operator Ferguson, who is among the survivors -of the lost liner, states that he sent out wireless SOS messages sages for eight minutes. He got a reply ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    BALAKLAVA, June 4.—Mr. F. W. Loader, clerk of the Balaklava District Council, had a narrow escape a few evenings ago. He was charging his acetylene ...

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  31. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  32. Public Funeral to Remains of Sailors.

    A pu[?] funeral has been held in connection with the remains of 12 sailors from Empress of Ireland. Services were concluded in the Anglican and Roman ...

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  33. BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. W.C.T.U.

    A drawing-room meeting in connection with the North Adelaide branch was Nell at the residence of Mrs. A. S. Neill on Wednesday afternoon. There war a large atte[?] and the meeting ...

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  36. A Marine Survey.

    Experts have been en[?]d to make a preliminary sorry of the see[?] of the Empress of Ireland [?]e It is estimated that 800 bodies are still ...

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  38. MINE MISHAPS.

    KADINA, June 2.—Two mishaps occurred at the Wallaroo Mines to-day. Lloyd Thomas was stoping in Young's shaft when a piece of the wall turned out and ...

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  39. Royal Sympathy With Salvation Army.

    Queen Alexandra has dispatched a letter to the Salvation Army expressing con[?] in the losses-which have befallen the organization throught the Empress of ...

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