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  4. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Friday. June 12.—Low water, 11.10 a.m.; high water, 5 p. m. ARRIVED.—June 12. O[?]way, R.M.S., 6,690, F. S. Symons, R.N.R. ...

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  5. PRAYERS AND OUTRAGES.

    A sharp explosion occurred in Westminster Abbey at 5.30 o’clock this afternoon under the Coronation Chair, which is situated in the noted Chapel of Edward ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Anglo-American Claims Arbitration Tribunal sat at Washington last month, and will reassemble in Paris in July, when the decision reached in some of the ...

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  7. SALVATION CONGRESS.

    The great international congress of the Salvation Army has been opened in London. All nations are represented by delegates, who embrace among them no fewer ...

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  8. DISUNITED IRELAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons to-day that if the Opposition so desired the amending Home Rule Hill would be introduced ...

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  10. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Speaker (Mr. Johnson) took the Chair 10.30 a.m. —Telegraph Poles.— ...

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  11. THE GREAT GARBINE

    The Duke of Portland has offered the skeleton of the famous Australian racehorse Carbine, which died at Welbeck Abbey yesterday—having been mercifully ...

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  12. The Home Rule Conflict.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell). replying to Lord Robert [?]cil (Unionist M.P. for the Hitchin division of Herts), said the latest estimate for the ...

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  13. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  14. Bomb Explosions.

    During the sitting of the House of Commons to-day the sound of two explosions somewhere in the vicinity was heard. The noises were also noted for a considerable ...

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  15. Validity of Importing Arms

    The question of the validity of the entry of rifles and ammunition to Ireland, added Mr. Birrell, was still sub judice. The proclamation prohibiting such imports ...

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  16. SWIFT MOVING LOW.

    The weather office reported at noon on Friday:—“The -an[?]aretic depression which on yesterday’s chart was noted to the South of Albany has moved rapidly ...

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  17. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey), in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, denied that any naval agreement existed, or was ...

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  18. Divine Aid Invoked.

    Prior to the suffragette street procession yesterday, which led to the arrest of Miss. Sylvia Pankhurst, the fanatical woman in question held a semi-religions service at her ...

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  19. SATURDAY’S TEAMS.

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. “Why Don’t You Die?”

    A crowd, which soon assembled outside the house, displayed strong resentment of the irreverence. Their protests were renewed when the notorious Sylvia prayed ...

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  22. ALLEGED LARCENY FROM A TRAIN.

    At the Port Adelaide Juvenile Offenders’ Court on Friday Arthur Bosley, a youth was charged with having on May - stolen one [?]lament lamp, valued at 2/, the ...

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  23. COUNTY CRICKET.

    [?]laying upon a treacherous wicket Surrey were dismissed for 210 and 150 by Leicestepshire. C. Wood, who was put on to bowl late in the innings, took the ...

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  24. Women Assailed With Bricks. ,

    Several hundred persons, disgusted and incensed by the recent suffragette outrages, attacked two parties of . the lawless women who were haranguing, the crowd at the ...

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  26. TRAMS AND MOTOR BUSES.

    In view of the discussion in the St. Peters Town Council, on; the competition of motor buses with the [?]rams the following from The Melbourne He[?]kt will be ...

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  27. A WIDOW AS ADMINISTRATOR.

    The desire of a widow to sue for “compensation for the death of her husband,” and her legal inability to do so, came before the Full Court on Friday. On the ...

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  28. Police to the Rescue.

    In another part of Portsmouth an infuriated crowd broke up a meeting which was being addressed by suffragette leaders. The anger of the aggressors was such ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

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  30. Suffragettes Not to Die.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. McKenna) intimated in the House of Commons today that he would not consent to a policy of “let the suffragettes die.” ...

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  31. ITALIAN STRIKERS.

    A Government circu[?]ar has been issued enjoining the authorities [?]o adopt moderation in restoring order in connection with the alarming strikes which have occurred ...

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  32. BAILIFF ASSAULTED.

    An alleged assault by Thomas P. Harris, engine fireman, upon Charles Henry Dangers, bailiff of the Port Adelaide Local Court, while serving a U.J.S. warrant upon ...

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  33. Proceedings Against Wealthy Supporters.

    “We hope, however,” significantly added the Minister, “to take civil or criminal proceedings against rich people who subsidise the militant women.” ...

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  34. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    The hearing of the application under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1911 in which Mary Talbot, of Marine street, Rosewater, and Harry Parsons, of the ...

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  35. LAW OF THE AIR.

    A tribunal in the Seine department of France, has mulcted Mr. Farman and other aviators in damages for having frightened live stock and lessened the yield ...

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  36. RAND MINERS.

    The Rand Mines. Limited. in 1913 made a profit of £1,239.000. The profits of the allied mines of this company were £4,900,000, thus [?]ho[?]aing an increase ...

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  37. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  38. PERSONAL.

    At the latest meeting of the West Torrens District Council the Chairman (Mr. H. Sherriff) was heartily congratulated upon his election to the Tramways Trust. ...

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  39. TEE LAW COURTS.

    Lionel Edmund White, of Athelstone, formerly of Port Lincoln, applied for a motion to proceed for divorce against his wife, Florence White, without naming a ...

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  40. MOTOR CAR RACE.

    The International Tourist Trophy GOOmile car race, which was held on the Isle of Man course on Wednesday and to-day, was won by K. Lee Guinn[?]ss, on a ...

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  41. Family Notices

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  42. ELECTORAL PAPERS.

    An electoral irregularity.was revealed in the Adelaide , Police Court on Friday. Emma Clis’oy (19), Murray, road, Magift, admitted having made a statement on a ...

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  43. “I’LL FIX THIS GUY.”

    A Sydney te[?]ozr[?] [?]ays [?]hat what Homer Lea has described as “ the valour of ignorance” [?]harac[?]rized a man, who, apparently under the influent of drink, ...

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  44. BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  45. BASEBALL.

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  46. W.C.T.U.

    The annual thanksgiving social afternoon in connection with Prospect W.C.T.U, was held on Thursday in the Methodist Hall. Highbury street The President (Mrs. E. W. Nicholls) occupied the ...

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  47. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Otway. homeward bound, arrived from the eastern States at about 6 a.m. on Friday. Pilot Dickson took her to a berth in the Outer Harbour, where ...

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  48. UNDER THE INEBRIATES ACT.

    Last wek Annie MeLellan. an old offender, was before the Port Adelaide Police Court on a charge of being an habitual drunkard. An application was made by ...

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