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  2. TRADES UNION APPEAL

    The Full Court gave judgment on Tuesday morning in the appeal case of Nolan versus the South Australian United Laboarers union. ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  4. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    One night at bedtime,while Willie was being undressed, his mother said to him,"I hope you' were a good little boy while at your aunt's, and didn't tell any stories?" ...

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  5. THE ECLIPSE NO OBSERVATIONS IN TASMANIA.

    When this morning broke many anxious eyes -were turned heavenward to see what sort of a day it was likely to be for witnessing the long-looked for event, the solar ...

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  6. S.A.J.G. AUTUMN MEETING TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS

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  7. THE RUBBER BOOM.

    The deadlock that ensued last week in the rubber market has come to an end All offerings to-day were sold at about 16d. per lb. below boom level. ...

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  8. WONDERFUL WIRELESS.

    The Suevie is the first White Star liner to be equipped with a wireless telegraphic apparatus. All the other vessels of the line, including boats trading to New ...

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  9. AT BROKEN HILL.

    The eclipse 0f the sun was observed here under favorable conditions this afternoon. At the time of greatest, phase about fourfifths of the sun s disc was covered. ...

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  10. VIEW AT PERTH.

    The eclipse of the suna was observable in Perth to-day. beginning at 12.30, reaching its greatest phase at 1.49 o'c.ock, finishing 3 o'clock It attracted considerable ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the market was animated and wool of all descriptions was strong. ...

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  12. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The promoters of the Parramatta sculling race decided last night definitely to row the final on Saturday next. The contest was postponed last Saturday, owing to the ...

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  13. HOW IT WAS SEEN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Owing to heavy clouds the solar eclip[?] was visible in Sydney only momentarily at rare intervals. Reports from the country districts, however, describe that the ...

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  14. MATRIMONIAL CASES.

    In the Banco Court on Tuesday, presided over by their Honors the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Hamburg, motions were heard for decrees in ...

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  15. THE CARTAGO EARTHQUAKE.

    President Taft, as president of the Red Cross Society, has appealed for contributions for the relief of sufferes by the earthquake which devastated Cartago, in ...

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  16. SERIOUS STREET COLLISION

    A serious [?]mear collision occurred at Use intersection of North-terrace and King William-road at 12.25 p.m. on Tuesday, by which the driver o[?] a dray was injured ...

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  17. THE NEW AUSTRALIAN COINAGE.

    Among coin-collectors considerable interest and some value will attach to the first issue of the Australian silver and bronze coinage. The Commonwealth Government, ...

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  18. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    The Weather Office stated on Tuesday afternoon:—"The disturbrance which passed us on Sunday has now moved to the eastward of Tasmania, and the ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. FIRST HURDLE RACE. At 2.

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  21. SUNDAY DRINKING AT BOWDEN.

    At the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. J. Gordon, S.M.. and justices, on Tuesday, Ellen Gibbons was charged with having allowed two men To be present unlawfully on ...

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  22. "SPOILT BY CLOUDS."

    The following telegram was received last night from Mr. G. F. Dodwell, Government Astronomer of South Australia, who is one of the party of astronomers at Bruni Island, ...

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  23. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  24. THE GOODWOOD HANDICAP.

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  25. CALENDAR—May 10.

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  26. RAINFALL.

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  27. A SWINDLER CAUGHT.

    A cheque for 300 cigars which worked out at eighteenpcnce apiece was given by a Russian to the clerk who delivered them, in obedienee to an order over the telephone, ...

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  28. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Western Australia.—Gloomy to raining along west and southh-west coasts. Generally clear elsewhere. North to north-west winds. Gales on extreme south-west. Light to heavy rain along ...

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  29. OBSERVATIONS IN ADELAIDE

    Though there were periods or sunshine on Monday afternoon, the couditions were not of the most favorable nature for the observations that were taken in connection ...

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  30. ASPHALTING HINDLEY AND RUNDLE STREETS.

    The Town Clerk (Mr. T. G. Ellery) reported to the last meeting of the finance committee of the Adelaide City Council that, as the statutory requirements had ...

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  31. FOR FIGHTING FIRE.

    Mr. Lapseley, chief officer 0f the Fire Brigade, has introduced the turoinc fire engine, consisting of a Jarge motor car, attached to which is a turoine pump, which ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. FORECASTS.

    Western Australia.—Still squally, stormy, and showery along the west and, later, south coastal' districts. Showers extending inland. North west to south-west winds. ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  34. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    It was reported to the Adelaide City Council on Tuesday that Councillor Moulden (chairman of the parliamentary and by-laws committee) had submitted to the ...

    Article : 248 words
  35. ACTRESS'S HAT CAUSES TROUBLE.

    A hat of Gargantuan proportions, worn by a well-known and beautiful actress, Mile. Liane de Pougy, was the cause on Sunday. April 3, of a violent altereation ...

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  36. RAILWAY THIEF CAPTURED

    The smartness with which a London police inspector brought to book a thief who had taken luggage from a dozen railway-stations in London provided the ...

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  37. RACING AT MORPHETTVILLE To-morrow's Train Service

    The S.A.J.C. Autumn meeting will be opened at Morphettville to-morrow, when the Goodwood Handicap will be run. The Railway Department, has arranged a ...

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  39. Fine Weather Promised.

    The report issued by the Government Meteorologist on Tuesday stated that there was every probability of the present line weather holding out over Wednesday. So ...

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  40. WATER FOR WEST COAST

    On Tuesday morning a deputation comprising the Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin and Mtssrs. J. G. Moseley R. Hornhardt. and W. H. Gale, waited on the Commissioner ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STAKES.

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  42. STRANGE DEATH IN MELBOURNE.

    The body of a woman, name unknown, lies at the morgue awaiting identification. The deceased was taken to the morgue front the house of Mrs. Downie, a nurse, who ...

    Article : 187 words
  43. INTEREST IN MELBOURNE

    Great public interest attended the echpse of the sun in Melbourne, and crowds gathered at street corners, in parks, and on the roots of high buildings. The ...

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  44. FORGED BANKNOTES

    A number of forged banknotes were put into circulation in Newcistle on Saturday night. They were passed principally at hotels, but the proprietors of several largo ...

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  45. THE ST. LEGER STAKES.

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  46. MAD WOMEN ON WRECK.

    Fifty survivors of the steamer Lima, which was wrecked on February 5 on the South American coast, five of the crew and over 50 emigrants being drowned, were ...

    Article : 199 words
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  48. THE ELDER STAKES.

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  49. A PETRIFIED HAND.

    The workmen engaged in excavating on the [?]e of Nestle's Milk Condensing Factory at Warrnamtool have unearthed what is believed to be a pet[?]fied human hand ...

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  51. IMPERSONATION.

    Ah Yea, or Tiy Chong, a [?]elestial septuagenarian, appeared at the Water Police Court charged with having wilfully assisted Ah Kum a countryman to contravene the ...

    Article : 114 words
  52. THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The Osnabruck passed this morning from the south. The Mataram arrived this morning bound for Singapore. At List the local Customs refused permission to work ...

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