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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Kintore, s., 112, G. Heyen, South-East ports. Juno, s. 104, G. McKay, Port Vincent. Cufic, s., 5,444 tons, P. D. Taw, from Liverpool, Dalgety & Co., agents. ...

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  5. CHINESE UNREST.

    The rising in Hongkong is attributed to resentment by the Chinese against the recent taxation proposals of the Government. It is reported that there are 30,000 ...

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  6. IRRELIGIOUS VANDALS.

    The great bell, known as "the Savoyarde." which, was subscribed for by the people of Savoy, on the French side of the Alps, for the Church of the Sacred ...

    Article : 57 words
  7. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Washington correspondent of the London "Times" states that the revision of the American tariff wilt not be touched during the coming session of Congress, but ...

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  8. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A shocking fatality occurred tins morning on the branch railway-line connecting the mines with the Silvcrton Tramway. A child, George Sparks, aged 2 years, while ...

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  9. THE SEMAPHORE COLLISION.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Homburg sat as a Court of Marine Enquiry, with Messrs. J. J. A. Smith and Thomas Williams, master mariners, as assessors, on Wednesday, ...

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  10. TRAMWAY BY-LAWS.

    In Executive Council on Wednesday his Excellency the Governor confirmed by-laws made by the Tramways Trust pursuant to the Tramways Act, 1906. First of all the ...

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  11. COURSING.

    The hon. secretary of the South Australian Coursing Club (Mr. A. J. Rijey) announces that 44 nominations were received on Tuesday for the Waterloo Cup. The ...

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  12. THE RAND REEF.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Colonial UnderSecretary, states that the presence of so many Chinese on the Hand adds to the general insecurity and justifies Lord ...

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  13. PROTECTING AN ACCUSED PERSON.

    A question of justice to an accused person cropped up at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning. Charles Edward Cornish was charged By Jane Kent ...

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  14. JUDGING AT SHOWS

    At a council meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society on Wednesday a letter was received from the Council of the Pastoral and Agricultural Societies' Union of New ...

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  15. BOWLING TOURNAMENT.

    The New Zealand bowling team to-day defeated the Streatham Constitutional Club by 48 shots to 22, three rinks being in play. The Australian bowlers defeated the ...

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  16. FRENCH TRADE.

    Owing to the withdrawal of the subsidy previously paid by the French. Government to the Messageries Maritimes Company, they have ceased their regular steamship ...

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  17. RISINGS IN CHINA.

    The German mission station at LienchauFu, at the head of the estuary of the Simen-Kiang, in the Chinese province of Kwang-Tung, has been destroyed by ...

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  18. THE FINANCIAL GOOSE.

    Lord Rothschild, in the course of an interview to-day, stated, that President Roosevelt in attacking the American railway trusts, the income tax, and other problems ...

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  19. RACING AT BROKEN HILL

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  20. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society met in Mr. Cresweil's office on Wednesday. There was a large attendance, and the president (Mr. A. J. Murray) occupied the ...

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  21. ENGLISH EDITORS.

    Forty English newspaper editors and writers, including several men of considerable eminence in the journalistic profession, are at present visiting Germany. They ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The first determination of a board—the Dressmaking Board—under the Factories Act of 1906 has been handed to the Minister for Industry (Hon. A. A. ...

    Article : 497 words
  23. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The present price of bar silver is 2/71 per oz. ...

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  24. LAND REFORM IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. L. Harcourt. First Commissioner of Works, introduced a Bill "to extend, cheapen, and accelerate the machinery for providing ...

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  25. MAILS FOR EUROPE.

    Recently the attention of the Importers' and Agents' Association was drawn by one of the members to the fact that if the postal authorities would arrange for a later ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  28. SPANISH ANARCHISTS.

    Five judges, without a jury, are about to begin the trial in Madrid of the Anarchists, who, on the occasion of the public coronation of King Alfonso, attempted to ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  30. NEARLY A FALL OF 150 FT.

    Flung from a wrecked motor car half through a Brooklyn-bridge roadway railing, Duell Daniels, a chauffeur, hung for 10 minutes with the whole upper part ...

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  31. RAISING THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    At a well-attended meeting of the master bakers in business at Port Adelaide, held in Hannay's Rooms, Commercial-road, on Tuesday, Mr. W. H. Oldfield presiding, it ...

    Article : 130 words
  32. SENATE ELECTION DISPUTE.

    The petition against the return of the Hon. J. Vardon to the Senate again came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Barton on Wednesday afternoon. His Honor ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. A WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    William Thomas Ryan was brought before the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning and was accused of having assaulted Matilda Campbell, of ...

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  34. A DEADLY PATENT MEDICINE.

    Selwyn Jackson, a young man, employed as a clerk at Campbell's stores at Cressy, who was suffering from a cold, took an overdose of a patent medicine. Violent ...

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  36. UNDESIRABLES SENT TO GAOL.

    For many months the police have been actively engaged in a crusade against loa[?]s and other undesirable persons who frequenr the doubtful quarters of the city, and ...

    Article : 289 words
  37. VICTORIA.

    John McDonald, aged 8 years, met with an unfortunate accident at Banvena. He fell from a tree and sustained a compound fracture of the left arm a little above the ...

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  38. FALSE SWEARING BY WITNESSES.

    In the case Stuart versus Bleweti, heard before his Honor Mr. J. G. Russell, S.M., at the Local Court on Wednesday morning, arising out of certain share ...

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  39. SOUTH-EASTERN LANDS.

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  40. GIRL'S FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    "Whitney Court," the Herefordshire residence of Mr. P. Coats, was on April 13 the scene of a remarkable case of attempted, murder. Two years ago a young woman, ...

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  41. GIRL BURNED TO DEATH.

    The eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Farley, of Bandon Grove, met with a serious burning accident. The child was passing close to a fire when her clothes caught ...

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  42. THE COURTS.

    Three cases of drunkenness were dealt with. Florence Jones and Mary Quinn were remanded until Tuesday on a charge of the larceny, on May 28, of a purse and 27/, belonging to Henry Turner. ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. Family Notices

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  44. SHOT BY A PEA RIFLE.

    George Mauritz, aged 17 years, was brought to the Warren Hospital, having been accidentally shot by his brother with a pea rifle. The bullet, which entered ...

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  45. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. R. T. MacNevin, of New South Wales, late of Perth, Western Australia, has been appointed representative of the National Mutual Life Association of ...

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  46. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    George Sterrit, of Qu[?]indi, dropped dead on the railway platform. He had previously been under medical treatment for heart disease. ...

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  47. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    Mr. Bent, the Victorian Premier, and Mr. Frank Tate, Director of Education in Victoria, were present at the Royal Geographical Society's anniversary, dinner ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    Arthur Hales received severe injuries at Klondyke, through being struck by a falling tree whilst engaged clearing land. He was brought to the hospital, and died soon ...

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  49. THE INCOMING MAIL STEAMER.

    The P. & O. R.M.S. Marmora left Fremantle at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, and the commander advises that he expects to arrive at Largs Bay at 11 a.m. on Saturday. ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Canterbury College governors decline to agree to the London Chamber or Commerce proposal to conduct an examination here for the London Chamber's commercial ...

    Article : 32 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. SHOT IN THE TEMPLE.

    Henry Whitelaw was found dead in bed at his residence, Homebush, with a bullet wound in his temple and a revolver clutched in his right hand. Whitelaw, who ...

    Article : 54 words
  53. THE NATIONAL PARK.

    The Commissioners of the National Park held their monthly meeting in Messrs. Gooch & Scott's office on Monday last, the members present being Mr. W. Gooch (chairman). Dr. T. K. Hamilton, ...

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  54. COMMERCIAL

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  55. A FOOTBALL DISPUTE.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union has expelled from the membership of any club A. Baskerville, of Wellington, and has decided to take steps to prevent him from ...

    Article : 106 words
  56. REDUCTION IN LOAN CHARGES.

    Sir Alexander Peacock, Deputy ActingPremier, has received a cablegram from Mr. Bent, the Premier, stating that he has induced the London and Westminster Bank ...

    Article : 62 words
  57. AFFORESTATION PETITION.

    Messrs. Newland and Miller, M.'sP., interviewed the Commissioner of Crown Lands on Tuesday, and presented a petition from residents in the district of Hanson, ...

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  58. SCOTTISH CHURCHES.

    The Rev. Marcus Dods, United Free Church professor of New Testament theology at Edinburgh, has been elected principal of New College. Edinburgh, in ...

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  59. FARMER'S SON SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    Heinrich Preuss (21), son of a wellknown farmer at Vectis East, was riding on a load of straw, when the horses bolted. He slipped and fell between the horses, ...

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  60. WOOD CARTING AT CUTANA SIDING.

    The Hon. J. P. Wilson, and Messrs. Travers and Jackson, M.'sP., waited upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. L. O'Lougldin) on Wednesday morning, and ...

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  61. A GAMING HOUSE.

    Sydney MacNamara, the alleged keeper o a "two-up" school, raided last week, wa[?] committed for trial at the Supreme Court to-day for keeping a common gaming house. ...

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  62. SUDDEN DEATH AT ALBERTON.

    August Hahn, a butcher, who resided in High-street. Alberton, died suddenly at his residence shortly after 8 a.m. on Wednesday. Dr. F. S. Hone, who attended him, ...

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  63. SCHOOL TEACHER INJURED.

    At Echuca Mr. J. C. Taylor, head teacher of the central State school, was cycling across a vacant allotment this afternoon, when he collided with W. Siminie, another ...

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  64. STORMS AND SNOW

    Cold wintry weather continues, and snow is falling in many places. A heavy gale is sweeping the coast. No vessels have been able to leave Wellington for two days. ...

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