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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 24 words
  3. THE BAKERS' CONFERENCE.

    Messrs. A. Hunter (New South Wales), J. Knight (Western Australia), and D. Moon (New South Wales) arrived in Adelaide on Friday morning to attend the ...

    Article : 891 words
  4. STEAD AND AFRICA.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, who has recently been travelling in South Africa, has abandoned his intended visit to Australia, and has sailed from Cape Town for England. Dr. ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. THE MAJOR TAYLOR TROUBLE.

    Commenting on the trouble which arose at the recent cycling meeting in Adelaide through Scheps and Pye refusing to pace after Major Taylor had taken his share, ...

    Article : 175 words
  6. SHIPPING NEWS.

    James Comrie, steamer, 73 tons, C. Barry, from Stansbury. Ceres, steamer, 58 tons, W. J. Spells, from Kangaroo Island. ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. TO-DAY'S FORECASE. Over South Australia.

    Fine, with scattered clouds, Calms and light variable winds. Smooth sea. ...

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  8. JAPANESE HANGED.

    The two Japanese officers who, while disguised as Thibetan Lamas, were arrested while endeavoring in blow up the bridge over the River Nonni, on the Mantchurian ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    There is nothing like congenial employment. "The labor one delights in physics pain," was how the late Mr. William Shakespeare expressed it, and as usual he ...

    Article : 1,154 words
  10. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 377 words
  11. THE THERMOMETER.

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  12. T. McKAY'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner held an enquiry on Friday morning at the Adelaide Hospital into the cause of the death of Thomas McKay, who was found in the North Park ...

    Article : 621 words
  13. STRIKE IN HUNGARY.

    The great railway strike in Hungary is due to the fact that the-long obstructionist crisis in the Hungarian. Parliament concerning the Army Recruits Bill has prevented ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. A DROWNING CASE.

    On Friday morning Senior-Constable Maek, stationed at Henley Beach, reported to headquarters that the body of a young woman had been washed on to the beach. ...

    Article : 127 words
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  16. NOTES FROM THE AHCHORAGE

    The Kyarra, from Sydney via Melbourne, cleared Port Phillip Heads at 6 p.m. on April 20, and berthed at No: l quay at 8 a.m. on Friday. Strong west and south-west winds and heavy south-west ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    After the division in the House of Representatives there was still much speculation as to who should be sent for to form the new Government. The Opposition ...

    Article : 449 words
  18. GAUGHT IN A CYCLONE.

    The Aigburth, a ship of 1,700 tons, which archored in Watson's Bay, Sydney, on Monday night after a passage of 67 days from Iquique, had a sensational experience when off Pitcairn Island ...

    Article : 212 words
  19. TRAVELLING BLACK PRISONERS.

    Some time ago complaints were made of alleged cruelty to blacks in the Far North whilst under arrest and being brought to Oodnadatta, the head of the railway-line. ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME.

    Lord Brassey, formerly Governor of Victoria in the course of an address at a public meeting to-day, commended General Booth's immigration scheme, and asserted ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 444 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND GUNNERY.

    Captain George Napier Johnston, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, who is now instructor in gunnery at Murree, Punjaub, has been selected for employment under the ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Major-General the Hon. Sir Reginald Talbot, the new Governor of Victoria, is a passenger by the incoming mail steamer, which is due in Adelaide early on Saturday ...

    Article : 424 words
  24. LUCKY GAMBLERS.

    Mr. Harrison Power, a wealthy American, during the last fortnight has won £74,000 while gambling at the Casino, Monte Carlo, and during the same period ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A social in connection with the Retail Grocers and Storekeepers' Association was held is the Old Exchange Rooms, Pirie-street, on Thursday evening, and was well ...

    Article : 558 words
  26. THERMOMETER READINGS.

    The maximum readings of the thermometer at the Adelaide Observatory up till 3 p.m. on Friday were:—In the shade, 68.7 deg.; in the sun. 131.3 deg. On April 22 ...

    Article : 337 words
  27. DRINK AGAIN.

    The habitues of the Port-Adelaide Police Court were amused by a man, Michael Ford, on Friday, morning. Ford, who is a Cockney and a seaman, was charged with ...

    Article : 266 words
  28. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE.

    The representatives of Oxford University beat Cambridge at golf yesterday by two holes. Mr. Gillies, a New Zealander, played on the Cambridge side. ...

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  30. ADELAIDE SCHOOL BOARD.

    A meeting of the Adelaide School Board of Advice was held at Grote-street on Thursday evening. There were present:—Alderman Wells (in the chair), Rev. C. Martin, ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. THE COURTS. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Mrs. Kate Anderson was charged with assault by Joseph Alexander, on behalf of his son Clarence. Mr. J. R. Anderson appeared for the informant, and Mr. N. A. Webb for the defendant. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES AND FORECASTS.

    Rain has fallen in 24 hours, up to 9 a.m., in:—Western Australia—Light at two stations in the Kimberley district. South Australia—Very light over the central and southern half. Victoria— ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. THE KAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  34. A FOX IN THE HILLS.

    Yesterday afternoon, while returning home from Hahndorf College, two lads saw a large dog fox in the vicinity of Mr. J. C. Rundle's residence, about one mile from here. ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Michael Ford, Alfred Nelson, and Percy Bawden were charged with having stolen an overcoat, of the value of £1 19/6, the property of J. C. Catt, and others, at Port Adelaide on the prerious day. ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. A SHIP AGROUND.

    The four-masted ship Burmuda left Wallaroo early this morning loaded with wheat, on account of McArthur & Company, and is aground about 20 miles out between ...

    Article : 100 words
  37. THE SEPTUAGENARLAN ACT

    The provisions of the Public Officers Retirement Act passed last session will come into force on June 30 next. This measure provides that every officer who is 70 years of ...

    Article : 115 words
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  39. WANTED IN SYDNEY.

    The case of a young woman, Jean Leslie, who was arrested on board the steamer Kanowna on April 9, on a charge of having stolen jewellery, the property of Teresa ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. MAGISTRATES COURT—HOG BAY.

    Henry Frederick Bates, of Hog Bay farmer, was charged on the information of Mrs. Nimmo, of Hog Bay, with having assaulted her on April 11. Mr. E. H. Limbert appeared for the ...

    Article : 105 words
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