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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  5. A MARRIAGE STOPPED

    In dramatic circumstances a wedding was interrupted one day last month at the St. George's. Hanover-square (London) Registry Office. ...

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  6. RECTOR BURNS THE WELSH BILL.

    A copy of the Welsh Church Bill was publicly burnt one Sunday night recently by the Rev. Sidney Aurclius Jones, the rector of Newmarket, Flintshire, Wales. ...

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  7. WOMEN AND BETTING

    At the annual meeting of Tattersall's Club on Tuesday evening at the rooms, Grenfell-street, Mr. H. W. Varley moved —"That it be a recommendation to the ...

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  8. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    Speaker Willis, explaining the dismissal of the four messengers, stated to-day that Parliament House was overmanned in several departments. The added:—"During ...

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  9. HERE AND THERE.

    Whatever your work and whatever its worth, No matter how strong or clever. Someone will sneer if you pause to hear, ...

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  10. THE MOST IMMORAL STATE.

    Victorian educationalists have (says the Melbourne correspondent of the Sydney "Sun") been patting themselves on the hack and, incidentally, making serious ...

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  11. Artillery Motors.

    A type of motor-waggon which displays agility almost equal to that of a horse is being tested by the French military authorities with the object of using it ...

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  12. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  13. FORECASTS.

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  15. "SIR BENJAMIN."

    The Chancery Court (London) may shortly be asked to adjudicate on the claim of Mr. Benjamin Tyrrell, known in Burton-on-Trent as the "cabman baronet" to ...

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  16. BARRICADED OUT.

    A Hampstead (London) resident had a startling experience at the week-end. The occupier of a large dwelling on rite western side of the suburb was away ...

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  17. CALENDAR—May 14.

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  18. A FALSE ALARM.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock last light persons in the vicinity of the Young Queen Hotel, in Gawler-place, were given cause to believe that something or a startling nature ...

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  19. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  20. Motor Road-Sweeper.

    One of Mr. Hassall's most famous posters depicts a "slavery" fleeing affrighted front a serpent-like vacuumcleaner. The girl's plight may soon he ...

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  21. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    The results of the theoretical portion of the recent half-yearly examination of officers of the citizen forces for promotion were announced on Tuesday. There were ...

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  23. THE RAINFALL.

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  24. THE TRAMWAYS.

    A meeting of ratepayers will be held at the Unley City Hall this evening to protest against the proposal of the Tramways Trust to remove the Unley line from King ...

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  25. H.M.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The appeal by the Lord Mayor for funds to make a presentation to H.M.S. Australia resulted in only about £240 being raised. Councillor Hennossy would have ...

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  26. THE MENACE OF THE EAST.

    The passengers by the Orvieto, which arrived this morning include Mr. Totton, a New Zealand merchant, who for the past six years has resided in Japan. In an ...

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  27. GOLF.

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  28. THE BROKEN HILL EXPRESS.

    The following petition has been signed for presentation to the South Australian Govermnent. through the Premier:— "We the undersigned, having heard that ...

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  29. AN AUSTRALIAN ARTIST.

    Among the passengers aboard the Orvieto, which arrived to-day from London, was Mr. E. Phillips Fox. the wellUnown Australian artist. Mr. Fox was ...

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  30. Reporters' Blunders.

    Amusing mistakes are sometimes made (says a London paper) by shorthand writers by using the wrong vowels. Of course, to misplace a vowel or mistake a ...

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  32. A WOMAN IN THE CASE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice. John Cities Porter, a caterhist and lay reader of tile Church of England having charge of St. John's ...

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  33. A FAITHLESS LETTERCARRIER.

    "Will you be my wife?" was the question put some months back by Douglas Farmer, a letter-carrier, formerly of Carltou, but now of Terng, to Hilda Victoria ...

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  34. Anecdotes of a Leading Actor.

    The following amusing stories about Sir Herbert Beerbolun Tree, the celebrated English actor, are from the "Strand" Magacine:— ...

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  35. GERMAN FARMERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Several German Farmers who recently arrived and preceded to Mount Larcom. to inspect land, have selected blocks in that locality. Other members of the same ...

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  36. FINED A DEAD MAN.

    An unfortunate blunder was committed at the Ballanat Court of General Sessions to-day. when a fine of £2 2/ was recorded against John Chubb Ward for ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Government, have paid under protest £9,000. representing duty on live American railway autocars, recently imported by the Railway Department. The ...

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  38. THE DEFENCE ACT.

    The compulsory clauses of the Defence Act came under the consideration of the New South Wales Presbyterian Assembly to-day, but during the discussion ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Western Australian riflemen have been agitating for some nine for the appointment of a permanent officer supervising rifle clubs in the State. the transfesr of ...

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  40. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    The Presbyterian Assembly to-day discussed the question of holding sporting events and military drills on Sundays. It was also [?] by some speakers that ...

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  41. ADVICE ON RHEUMATISM.

    Our readers may be glad to know of a simple and entirely efficacious treatment for rhenmatism, both muscular and inflammatory, and for kidney and bladder ...

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