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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last five performances of Mr. J. Williamson's Royal Comic Opera season will begin with to-might which will introduce to Australia Mr. Bertie Wright, ...

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  3. A MINING DISASTER.

    Must it indeed be that in this age of wonderful achievements the lives of men shall be still be blotted out with all the barbaric ruthlessness of the days ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S WRATH.

    One hundred members from the various sections of the Right, Oetovists, and Nationalists have petitioned the President the Duma to return the improper ...

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  6. CUMBERLAND COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The colliers of Whitehaven, had nearly reached the stage of rioting at the Wellington pit mouth in consequence of the decision—which they thought premature—to ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. BURGLAR SHOT.

    In the early hours of this morning a daring robbery was attempted at the English Scottish, and Australian Bank in Box Hill. A masked burglar forced his way ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING.

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  9. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    A capital bill was presented at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening to a full house, and thoroughly justified the claim of the management that, considering the ...

    Article : 492 words
  10. CONGO FRONTIER.

    The Anglo-German representatives at the Belgian Conference held to determine the Congo frontier have signed the protocol for the convention. ...

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  11. ELITE SKATING RINK.

    The attendances at the Elite Skating? Rink have shown a marked increase during the week, and on Saturday all the sessions were largely patronised. This popular ...

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  12. THE COMET.

    The officials of the International Commission of Aeronautics are making elaborate preparations to secure data concerning HaHey's comet. They have arranged, when ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. BURGLARS SURPRISED.

    A sensational case of housebreaking took place on Friday night at the residence of Miss Tate, Prospect Hill road, Camberwell. Miss Tate was absent, and a neighbour, ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    King George V. has telegraphed to King Manuel of Portugal a message recalling the attitude of the late King Edward in reference to the Anglo-Portuguese alliance, and ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. THE WONDER GRAPH.

    The Wondergraph made an excellent debut and had a capital reception at the Adelaide Town Hall on Saturday evening There was a large attendance, expectant ...

    Article : 478 words
  16. —Exchange of friendly Sentiments.—

    In November last, when the King of Portugal visited England, His Majesty King Edward toasted King Manuel at Windsor as follows:— “Sire—I desire, in the ...

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  17. LAND CONSPIRACY.

    A Dublin jury, after protracted hearing, has found -Seven well-to-do farmers guilty of [?]ing to compel Mr. C. Charke, of Tipperary, to sell his land. ...

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  18. WARSHIPS A STORM.

    H.M.S. Cambrian, which arrived yesterday from Hobart, encountered heavy weather, and although the vessel was never danger those on board had an ...

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  19. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY.

    The members of the Pollard Lilliputian Open., Company, whose extraordinary experiences in India have been described, returned by the French mail steamer ...

    Article : 472 words
  20. RACEGOERS JOSTLED.

    The crowding of racegoers around trains bounds for Morphettville on Adelaide Oip Say afforded pickpockets a good opportunity nity to stealthily mingle with them, and ...

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  21. THE WEATHER.

    The officials at the Weather Office stated on Monday morning:—“During the last 48 hours the weather has been gloomy and unsettled; hut, except along the west coast ...

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  22. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Several articles made their debut at the Empire Theatre on Saturday evening, when an excellent vaudeville programme was presented by Messrs. Lennon, Hyman, and ...

    Article : 315 words
  23. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    Dr. Charles Harriss, writing from London don, is full of eager anticipation regarding the visit to Australia, next year of the famous Sheffield Choir. Dr. Coward, the ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. OVER THE WALL.

    John Ball, who recently escaped from the Maryborough Gaol with another prisoner, succeeded in getting out of the Ballarat Gaol yesterday. He tore his ...

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  25. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 453 words
  26. LIVE WIRES ON THE BEACH.

    A case of conspicuous bravery occurred at Cottesloe last week. The electric light poles had given way, and the wires were tangled on the beach and in the surf. ...

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  27. TRACKED TO HIS LAIR.

    5/, from Edward A. H. Madge, baker, of Gouger street, was the charge against Frederick Saver, a middle-aged man, at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning. ...

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  28. CASEY, THE CHIMPANZEE

    A great number of children visited Casey, the chimpanzee, at 12 Hindley street, on Saturday afternoon, and despite the wet weather there were big ...

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  29. WEST'S PICTURES.

    No form of indoor entertainment is more interesting, and at the same time more instructive, than the exhibition of carefully selected cinematographic films. The efforts ...

    Article : 368 words
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  31. “FAREWELL AUSTRALIA.”

    From Rear-Admiral Ijichi, who was in command of the Japanese training squadron which recently visited Australia, comes he following farewell message:—''We are ...

    Article : 250 words
  32. RECITAL BY MR. EDWARD REEVES

    Mr. Edward Reeves is not "a prophet, without honour" in his own country. The large audience which filled the Victoria Hall on Saturday evening abundantly ...

    Article : 241 words
  33. PEACEMAKER SHOT.

    When the case in which Mrs. Barber was charged with having maliciously wounded Donald Campbell at Narnargoon came before the Pakenham Court on ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    HORSHAM, May. 14.—On Wednesday evening last a. shocking accident occrred. the Ararat Railway Station, the victim being a young man named Earn; ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    HORSHAM. May 14.—A fatal accident (befell a jockey named James Oliver at Donald on Friday morning. He was schooling the racehorse Warmur over ...

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  36. IN FIVE REIGNS.

    HORSHAM. May 14.—Mr. James Thornburn, of Dimboola,. celebrated his eighty fifth birthday on Tuesday. He was born at Saxby, near York, England, in 1825 ...

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  37. BESTS PICTURES.

    There was not a vacant seat in Best's cosy, warm, and waterproof canvas theatre at "lights out" on Saturday evening, when the popular pictures under the enterprising ...

    Article : 249 words
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