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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    An audience, which laughed most of the time, assembled to hear Madame Titus and Mr. Leslie Harris at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday evening, when a new programme ...

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  3. BUTTER ADULTERATION

    The select committee of the House of Commons (writes our London correspondent) in pursuance of its further enquiries, heard Professor Thorpe (principal of ...

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  4. THE CRICKET CRISIS.

    The leading players are waiting to see how the cat jumps. It is gathered, however, that the New South Wales Association has taken a definite stand in regard ...

    Article : 421 words
  5. THE JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The Japanese cruisers Hashidate. Itsukushima, and Mutsuhima, which are visiting Australian waters, arrived to-day. Before the squadron came into full view in ...

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  6. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    The Advisory Board of Agriculture at its meeting on Wednesday afternoon devoted further attention to the regulations respecting the grading and description of ...

    Article : 541 words
  7. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    The British second-class cruiser Minerva (5,600 tons) landed a body of soldiers at the point on the Mediterranean coast near the Syro-Egyptian boundary at Ratah, ...

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  8. Crumbs.

    Hoods in C[?]rina. Vesuvius active again. Big disturbance approaching. Cricket crisis no “forrader.” ...

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  9. FURTHER AGGRESSION.

    Advices from Ghnggeg state that the Turkish, troops have seized a strip of territory comprising 100.000 acres, belonging to Egypt on the Syrian frontier, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MERCHANTS’ BANQUET.

    The annual banquet of Australasian merchants was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain presided over a representative attendance of about 250 persons. ...

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  11. FURTHER VICTORIAN DISCUSSION.

    A special meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association was held to-night to rescind the following resolution concerning the Board of Control, which was passed ...

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  12. LYRIC CLUB.

    There was a large attendance at the Lyric Club on Wednesday evening, when a strong and interesting programme was given, which had been arranged by Miss ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. “FIRST-CLASS MEN.”

    Indications point to the Minister of Agriculture having narrowly escaped offending members of the Advisory Board of Agriculture. These gentlemen have a keen appreciation ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. IS IT RADIUM?

    In The Register of Wednesday appeared paragraph giving the opinion of Mr. H. G, Stokes (some time mineralogist at a Queensland Museum) on the Olary ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. VAGRANT PREACHER.

    “I plead guilty to having my board paid by the Inspector-General of the Penal Department,” was the reply of Thomas Hillaiard, an old man, who was in clothes that ...

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  16. “A CHRISTMAS CAROL.”

    Mr. Edward Reeves will present Charles Dickens’s story “A Christmas Carol” at the Victoria Hall to-night. The recital is under the patronage of the Dickens Fellowship. ...

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  17. EXPENSIVE HORSES.

    RENMARK, May 8.—A short time ago Mr. Plush, the local mail contractor, missed two of his horses. They had been turned out with others some few miles above ...

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  18. SERIOUS STATEMENT BY A PHYSICIAN.

    “I say without hesitation that the cause of one of women’s ailments is Constipation. Anaemia, headache, derangements, irritability, and a host of other maladies ...

    Article : 405 words
  19. Good News for Sufferers.

    When visitors are expected and a programme is drawn up for their edification, those who thoroughly understand the social life of the day never fail to include on their ...

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  20. THE AGRICULTURAL OYSTER.

    The paragraph which appeared in The Register on April 28 under the heading “The Agricultural Oyster” was mentioned by Mr. A. M. Dawkins at the meeting of ...

    Article : 403 words
  21. FORECAST OF EVIL.

    Mr. Clement Wragge predicts that Australia will experience another drought before. the end of 1912, although he will not far as to say that it will be [?]serious ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. GOLDFIELDS LABOUR DAY..

    To-day was observed as a close holiday on account of the annual eight hours celebrations. Work was practically suspended both above and below ground at ...

    Article : 218 words
  23. TWO ACCIDENTS.

    YONGALA ESTATE, May 8—Mr. W. Byan son of one of the blockers, recently had the misfortune to be kicked by [?]cal in the side of the abdomen. ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. THE LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

    A noticeable feature of last Monday's sales was the number of imported cattle for this time of the year; in fact, a large proportion of recent supplies tor the local ...

    Article : 427 words
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