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  2. AN ABORIGINAL TRAGEDY

    A tragedy happened at Milang late last night or early this morning among the blacks camped near the town, and as a result Harry Hewitt, an aborigine, well ...

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  3. NEEDS OF NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Justice Herbert (Government Resident of the Northern Territory) to-night gave interesting information and expressed suggestive views regarding the ...

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  4. SEISMIC UPHEAVALS.

    Since the terrible earthquake on January 14 the unfortunate people of Jamaica have experienced almost unceasing Warm, as the disturbances have continued daily, with ...

    Article : 267 words
  5. THE COOKTOWN CYCLONE

    Mr. David Lindsay, of Adelaide, reached Brisbane this morning from Townsville, and gave particulars of his experiences in the Cooktown cyclone. He said that on ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. WASLEY’S RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Visions of Jamaican earthquakes disturbed people in the hotei last night shortly b[?] 11 o’clock. The ground shuddered, while the building shook, and ...

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  7. Crumbs.

    Hot and thundery. Aboriginal tragedy. Death in the bush. Cool drinks going well. ...

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  8. TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    Another milestone on the long road leading to the electrification of the tramways for the metropolitan area was passed on Thursday, when the members of the ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT BUTTER FACTORY.

    In The Register on Wednesday a letter signed “Looker On” was published referring to the Government Butter Factory. After pointing out that, while the market ...

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  10. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    The unfortunate difference between the Governor of Jamaica and Bear-Admiral Davis, of the United States` Navy, as a result of which the latter ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. THE TRUST.

    As soon as possible the Premier will gazette the names of the trust, which will then be properly constituted. The next business of the Government will be to ...

    Article : 188 words
  12. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    John Smith, who was nicked un from a gutter in North parade Port Adelaide, on Wednesday evening is [?] unconscious. It is probable h[?] is suffering from a fracture of ...

    Article : 60 words
  13. THE GOVERNOR’S “INABILITY.”

    An undated cable message from the Kingston correspondent of The Times states that there is growing disappointment in the city at what is described as ...

    Article : 98 words
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  15. ELECTRIC POWER STATION.

    Fully alive to the advantages which would accrue from the erection of the electric power station in Port Adelaide, members of the local City Council have ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S APPRECIATION.

    Mr. Robert Bacon (Acting Secretary of State at Washington) in reply to the grateful message of' the British Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), ...

    Article : 96 words
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  18. GOVERNMENT BUTTER FACTORY.

    From “Another Onlooker”:—“ ’Onlooker’s letter headed ’Government Factory’ is apt to lead producers to believe that after all the Government factory is no boon to ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. A GUILTY CONSCIENCE.

    Charles Truelove, who for 15 months has been wanted in connection with alleged irregularities at St. Kilda General Cemetery from 1900 to 1905, during which period [?] ...

    Article : 130 words
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  21. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the wharf labourers and shipowners is no nearer settlement. The unionists intimated to-day that they would not handle the timber cargo of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    From “W. P. Lee.” Sailors’ Home, Port Adelaide:—“Re Mr. W. Warrener’s weather forecasts for January, published in The Register in December last, I should like to ...

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  23. INQUEST BEGUN.

    The inquest was commenced on the body of Harry Hewitt this afternoon by Mr. D. H. Griffin. Sub-Inspector Priest and Detective O’Sullivan. who arrived by motor ...

    Article : 444 words
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  25. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The committee of management of the Colliery Employes’ Federation held a meeting to-day, at which the delegates to the conference with the proprietors presented ...

    Article : 144 words
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  27. THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY.

    Blossoms and leaves—[?] and eglantine, And [?] leaf and [?]—Aye, let them twine Together so. L[?]’s g[?]land were too gay, With the dark leaves of [?] left away. ...

    Article : 34 words
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