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  4. HERE AND THERE.

    If you've a tender message. Or a loving word to say, Don't, wait, till you forget it, But whisper it to-day. ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the Chamber of Manufactures, Piriestreet, the seventh annual conference of the Federated Licensed Victuallers' Association of Australia was opened on ...

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  6. DOCTOR IN THE SCHOOLS.

    Dr. R. S. Rogers. M.A., who holds honorary appointments, on the boards controlling the Public library, Adelaide Hospital. State Children's Department, ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A collision between two tramears occurred on Saturday afternoon near the Royal Hotel. A car was coming down Hackney-road from the depot to join the ...

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  9. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. Edgar Rippercorn aged 40 a student at St. Francis' Theological College, was thrown from a horse to-day and injured in ternally. He was removed to the hospital. ...

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  10. A SEIZURE WHILE ROWING.

    Mr. Arthur Woodward, an electrician employed by the Brisbane Tramway Company, accompanied by a young lady, was rowing on the river on Saturday, when he ...

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  11. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr. Cyril Frank Dimeut, residing at Wakefield-street. City, was the victim of an unfortunate accident on the Bay-road at about 9.30 on Sunday evening. Mr. Diment, ...

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  12. Unclaimed Motor-Omnibus.

    Among unclaimed articles to be sold by the London and South-Western Railway (London) are a motor-omnibus and broughams. ...

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  13. DEATH OF A HORSEWOMAN.

    Mis Waldron. who was terribly injured on Friday through her horse bolting, died in the hospital this morning. ...

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  14. Drowned Before Child's Eye.

    Accidental drowning was the verdict at an inquest on Henry West, lighterman, Chelsea, London, whose widow said their little girl was taken by her father for a ...

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  15. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    An extremely narrow escape from death was on Saturday morning experienced by a young woman. Miss Hooper, who had been in indifferent health for some time ...

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  16. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    At about 11.30 on Saturday morning news was telephoned in the Watchhouse that a man had dropped dead at the corner of Flinders-street and East-terrace. He was ...

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  17. "FELL INTO IT EASILY."

    Edward Beaufort was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday with having stolen a kit-bag. an overcoat, and a suit of clothes, valued at £2. ...

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  18. Fashions in Fowls' Clothes.

    Taking pity on chickens that moulted late in the season, and were somewhat shy of feathers when frigid weather arrived, an American lady started a fashion in fowls' ...

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  19. FOOTBALLERS INJURED.

    While playing in the football match between St. Francis Xavier and Glenferrie—two Amateur League Clubs—on the South Park Lands on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  20. MR. JUSTICE MITCHELL.

    Prior to the departure of Mr. Justice Mitchell from Darwin (writes the "Northem. Territory Times"), a deputation, representing the Chinese community. ...

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  21. A BARMAN FOUND DEAD.

    H. Brutton, a barman, aged 40, employed at the Surrey Hotel, was found dead yesterday with a bullet wound in the head. An automatic pistol was by his side. He ...

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  23. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  24. FORECASTS.

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  25. FOUND DROWNED.

    The coroner held an inquest at the morgue on Saturday into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Black, 47 years of age, and a dairyman, of ...

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  26. Tapping Beetle.

    This insect inhabits old furniture and the decaying woodwork of houses, and makes an cerie tapping sound by knocking its head against the wood when calling to ...

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  27. AN OLD MAN INJURED.

    Mr. McGavisk, of Longwood, who retired from the position of warder at the Adelaide Gaol on account of having passed the age limit a few years ago, sobered a ...

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  28. "A LABORIOUS INVESTIGATION."

    The Full Court delivered its reserved judgment on Monday morning in the appeal ease in the matter of the insolvency of Edward William Gleeson, which is one ...

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  29. Lawn Tennis Inventor.

    Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, usually described as the inventor of lawn tennis, has died at his residence, 33, St. George'ssquare, London. ...

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  30. CALENDAR—May 27.

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  31. RAINFALL.

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  32. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  33. WHARF LABORER INJURED.

    An accident on board the steamer Barwon in the Victoria Dock, on Saturday, resulted in serious injury to Mr. Hans Johansen. a wharf laborer. He was ...

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  34. RUN OVER BY A TROLLLY.

    An accident attended by serious results to Clifton Atkins, aged 16, son of Councillor Atkins, of Norwood, occurred on the Norwood Parade about 8 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  35. Dust at Sea.

    When at sea, no matter how carefully the decks may be washed in the morning, a great quantity of dust will collect by nightfall. On the modern steamship, ...

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  36. FOOTBALLERS THROWN FROM A DRAG.

    As a result of the bolting of four horses attached to a drag, containing 32 members of the Kew Football Club, who were returning from Burwood on ...

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  37. A FATAL FALL.

    On Saturday Mr. Frank Gould, driver of a timber cart, fell off his vehicle to the ground. A young man on the footpath saw him fall on his head and with ...

    Article : 93 words
  38. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  39. MOTOR CYCLIST KNOCKED DOWN.

    Mr. Cyril Diamond was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday evening suffering from injuries received in an accident. He was riding a motor bicycle on the ...

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  40. Oars for the Navy.

    All the wood used in Making oars for the British navy comes from British Columbia. An Admiralty order was recently placed with a Canadian lumber ...

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  41. EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The half-yearly met-line of the Executor Trustee, & Agency Company was held at the compony's offices Grenfdll-street, on Monday mornings. Mr.W.J. Magarey presided. He stated ...

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  42. FLYING CORPS.

    All important memorandum issued recently by the War Office as a Parliamentary White Paper, gives details of the scheme of naval and military aviation ...

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  43. A BROKEN LEG.

    Mr. R. E[?]umerton of Fifth Creek, met with a severe accident yesterday. He was at work in the stone quarry assisting to load the trolly, when a large stone fell up on ...

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  44. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. W. L. WHYTE.

    One of the State's most successful and best-known pastoralists, Mr. William Leslie Whyte, died suddenly on Saturday afternoon. He had been a boarder at the ...

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  45. GOLF.

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  46. CUT WITH AN AXE.

    Mr. J. Dowling of Springfield, was cutting some tree tops down for bis stock when the axe slipped and cut his left foot badly. ...

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  47. For Shy People.

    Great shyness is about as bad as the entire lack of it although it has no touch, of the rudeness which often accompanies self-assertion. It is a sign of self ...

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  48. FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    A painful accident happened to a young man named Polden last Wednesday. He had been inspecting land in the hundred of Bundaleer ou his bicycle, and while ...

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  49. A BAKER'S CLAIM.

    A claim brought by a master baker against an employe for breach of contract under the Masters and Servants Act was heard at the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  50. BOXING.

    J. Willis will meet Black Paddy at the National Arena tonight. Paddy's two recent fights with [?] in which the middleweight champion of South Australia was hard pressed, are ...

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  53. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. W. O'Grady met with a bad accident while returning from a circus performance at Cradock on Saturday evening last. The night was dark, and when jumping a ...

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  54. Poking Fires for a Living.

    The trades of London are many, and some of them may seem to be very strange. One occupation by which a score of Britons are said to earn their livelihood is ...

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  55. EXPEDIENTS TO OBTAIN FEED.

    Our Millicent correspondent, writing on May 21. said:—On Sunday Mr. T. H. C. Bellinger, poundkeeper, informed the district council that the outer gates of the ...

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  56. FALL DOWN A HILL.

    Mr. Thomas Cussion, while working in the Gorge quarry, met with a painful accident. He was using a pick some distance up the hill, and a falling stone struck him ...

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  57. CAB HORSE BOLTS.

    During a race meeting at Woolloongabba Sports Ground to-night a horse attached to a cab on the ground took fright and bolted among the spectators. As a result ...

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