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  2. Advertising

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  3. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE FISHERMAN ARRESTED AT PORTSMOUTH.

    Samuel Maddick, an electrical fitter, employed in the Portsmouth dockyard, was arrested to-day on a charge of espionage. After his arrest the accused ...

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  4. THE BUILDING STRIKE

    According to the "Evening News," there was a new and dramatic development this afternoon in connection with the protracted strike in the building trades in ...

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  5. LIBERAL DISSENSION

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) to-day addressed a meeting at Criccieth, in Wales, on current political questions. ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND. IMPORTANT STATEMENTS BY PASSENGERS

    The work of identifying the bodies of the victims of the sensational collision between the Empress of Ireland and the Storstad in the St. Lawrence River on Friday is ...

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  7. A TIMELY DISCOVEREY

    To-day five sticks of burning dynamite were found under the offices of the Department of Agriculture, in which the Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Houston) was ...

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  8. MAJOR NORTON.

    Major Norton, who recently resigned his position as Trade Commissioner for South Australia, has been appointed manager of the Bristol and Dominion Producers' ...

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  9. Crime of Being British.

    Mr. MacKenzie, a Johannesburg builder, bad a remarkable experience near Dortmund yesterday. He was arrested by a gendarme on a charge of espionage, but ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. THE "RAILWAY" TRAMCARS

    The double line in King William-street south was used on Wednesday by the electric cars running to Goodwood and Hyde Park, and by the cars whose destination ...

    Article : 300 words
  11. THE FULL COURT

    The hearing of an appeal against a nonsuit recorded by the Supreme Court in March last was continued before the Full Court on Wednesday. The claim was for ...

    Article : 771 words
  12. Family Notices

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  14. AMERICA CUP

    Yesterday Mr. Alexander Cochrane's Vanitie defeated the Herreshoff yacht, Resolute (built to defend the American Cup) over a 30-mile course. The contest ...

    Article : 407 words
  15. THE INDIAN PROBLEM

    The new law against the admission of Asiatics was to-day responsible for an extraordinary scene on the arrival of the Komogata Maru with a number of Hindus on ...

    Article : 146 words
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  17. WILD STORIES DENIED.

    A statement published here to the effect that the foreigners in the steerage on aboard the Empress of Ireland fought with their knives when they found their ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. THE ENGINES FAIL.

    The chief engineer of the Empress of Ireland (Mr. Sampson) says that after the accident a desperate effort was made to beach the Empress of Ireland, but the ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. WHO WAS TO BLAME?

    The English newspapers are giving considerable prominence to the controversy as to whether the Empress of Ireland was moving ahead as the captain of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Reuter's Naples correspondent Wired to an English newspaper on April 30 that on passing through on his way to England the previous day Dr. Mawson was greeted by ...

    Article : 292 words
  21. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A match was begun yesterday at Dudley between Worcestershire and Warwickshire. Warwickshire scored 645 for seven wickets in the first innings and ...

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  22. IDENTIFICATION DIFFICULTIES.

    It has been found that the identification of the body of Mrs. Price, the New Zealand victim, was made after about 16 members of the crew had claimed the ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. A HINDMARSH RESIDENT. WAS HE ON BOARD?

    Mr. W. J. Richardson, of Port-road, Hindmarsh, secretary of the Master Brick makers' Association, and the owner of two brick factories at Hindmarah, left ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. A Win for Middlesex.

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. AMERICAN EXAGGERATION

    American journalists have got to work on the disaster with characteristic zeal, and sensational statements are appearing in the yellow press to the effect that the ...

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  27. LAW COUSTS. Local Court—Adelaide

    Frank Charles Botting, of Dulwich, sued E. N. Thorpe of Parade, Norwood, for £25, alleged to be the amount paid by the plaintiff to the defendant between August 1,1911, and August 8, 1911, ...

    Article : 262 words
  28. Leicester versus Northants.

    A match was begun at Leicester yesterday between Leicestershire and Norathamptonshire. Leicester had first use of the wickets and scored 453, S. Goe contributing ...

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  29. AUTHOR SENT FOR TRIAL ON A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    T. W. H. Crosland, the novelist, who was recently charged, with Lord Alfred Douglas, with conspiring to bring a false and corrupt charge against Mr. Robert ...

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  30. TENNIS IN FRANCE. World's Hard-Court Championship

    Dunlop has "scratched" for the world's hard-court championship [?] [?] In the opening matches to-day Wilding defeated de Morpurgo, 6—0, 4—6, 6—0, ...

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  31. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The members of the inter-State University eight-oar crews, who will take part in the annual contest on the Port Adelaide River on Saturday, were officially ...

    Article : 329 words
  32. What the Prasecution Allege.

    In opening the case for the prosecution in the Marylebone Police Court last month, Mr. Ernest Wild, K.C., intimated that the further charge would be preferred against ...

    Article : 602 words
  33. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Zealandla, 3,482, F. Sheriff, from Western Australia D. & J. Fowler, agents. Morialta, 976, P. Barry, Spencer's Gulf. Wandana, 492. w. J. Spells, Spencer's Gulf. ...

    Article : 258 words
  34. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Julius Goldstein was fined 10/ for having been drunk in Hindmarsh-square, on Tuesday, and also £1 10/, in default seven days imprisonment, for having been guilty of indecent behaviour ...

    Article : 318 words
  35. Northern Championship.

    The northern tennis championship was continued at Liverpool to-day, when Brookes defeated Ireland, 6—0, 6—2, 6—0, and Dunlop defeated Greig, 6—2, ...

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  36. A BROKEN JAW.

    On Monday, whilst unloading rails from steamer Crewe Hall Mr. Frank Lincoln had the misfortune to break a jawbone. He was preparing to open up a fresh layer of ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    To-day three young suffragettes chained themselves to the main gates of Buckingham Palace. The police were summoned, and had to sever the chains before they ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  39. BILLIARDS.

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  40. CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    Cable advice has been received that John Alexander McKinnon, formerly a Customs clerk, of Christchurch, who went home to study medicine, has been arrested in ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. MINING NEWS.

    Mr. Francis H. Snow is in receipt of cable advice that the official "three months" forward buying quotation of Straits tin on the London Metal Exchange on June 2 was £140. ...

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