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  3. THE ENGLISH DERBY. Won by Papyrus; the Favorite Beaten

    The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company made special arrangements last night to facilitate the transmission of the message to "The Advertiser," giving the result of the race for the Derby, run at Epsom yesterday. The message was handed in at 11.44½ p.m., Adelaide time, and was received in the company's office, King ...

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  4. IMPERIAL SECURITY.

    The naval correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:—There has been a movemen in the House of Lords and the House of Commons to challenge the Government's ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that an American firm has secured the whole of the army tinned meat contract. The four Australian tenders received were ...

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  6. LIONS IN THE AIR.

    The keeper of a menagerie purchased three lions at Rotterdam, but he was unable to get them to Paris, owing to the Belgian railway strike. He therefore ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mademoiselle Br[?]tner, a pretty t[?]de of 21 years, at Lichtanstein. while dressed in her bridal robe an hoar before her wedding, lighted a cigarette to scotho her ...

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  8. "I HAD THEM COVERED."

    That some of the police are lucky to be alive to tell the tale wins gathered from an interview with [?]ey Governor, after his admission to the hospital. ...

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  9. ARREST OF WARREN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Paris, says:— "Warren, [?]a w arrested some time ago on sus[?]on of being the [?] a band ...

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  10. THE GREAT RACE.

    The Derby was run to-day at Epsom, in the presence of a great gathering. The King and Queen, who usually attend, were absent, in consequence of the illness ...

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  11. WINNING JOCKEY INTERVIEWED.

    Donoghue, when interviewed, said:—"I feel nothing but happiness, and I never wish to be on the back of a gamer horse. I had some anxious moments, especially ...

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  12. PROHIBITION LAW.

    The United States Government have rejected the suggestion that the whole question of the bringing of liquor into American waters on foreign ships should be ...

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  13. GIRL'S AWFUL CRIME.

    The Chicago police are seeking a pretty girl, who has startled the city by an act of banditry and murder. She is barely out of her teens, but, aided ...

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  14. CHINESE BANDITS.

    The Chinese bandits have resumed their operations on the Korean border. They defeated a body of Chinese troops after killing nine of them. They kidnapped a ...

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  15. THE TREVESSA.

    The searching steamers have discovered wreckage which is believed to he from the Trevessa. An overturned lifeboat has also been picked up. ...

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  16. HOW THE NEWS CAME THROUGH.

    Some idea of the preparations made to ensure the quick despatch of the news and its rceeipt in Adelaide [?]n be had from the fact that the operators at all the ...

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  17. THE RUHR OCCUPATION.

    M. Poineare and M. T[?]nnis, [?] conference to-day. It is underst[?]ed that the private discussions have res[?]n in the Belgion ...

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  18. "THE RESCUE."

    The trustees of the Felton Bequest, connected with the Melbourne National Gallery, have purchased the painting by Sir John Millais, "The Rescue," which created ...

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  19. DUTY STAMP FRAUD.

    A big stamp fraud has bean discovered. A large quantity of cancelled stamps were fakcd and sold as genuine. Two postal officials have been charged in connection with ...

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  20. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    New South Wales Land and Agency Company.—Accounts for the year ended January 31 show amount divisible £23,641. A dividend of 5 per cent., with bonus of ...

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  21. BETTING, NOT RACING.

    Mr. Foot, a member of the Betting Commission, which visited Epsom to see the Derby, said his main impression was the huge scale on which betting was conducted ...

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  22. CANADIAN TRADE.

    Canadian and Australian trade was featured in the Dominion House of Commons debate to-day on the Budget schedules. The Opposition leader, Mr. Meighen, asked ...

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  23. INDIA TEA AUCTIONS.

    At the second tea sale 10,122 packages were offered. The chief districts were:—Dooars. 2,119 packages, and Darjecling 2,496 packages. The average prices were:— ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. THE RACE WATCHED BY 250,000 PEOPLE.

    Over a quarter of a million people witnessed the Derby. Great crowds thronged all the roads leading to Epsom, and from daylight there was a continuous, ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  28. PASTORAL RAINS.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co. report the advice has been received that at Wirrea[?] Station, 151 paints of rain fell last Saturday and Sunday. ...

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  30. Night at the Star-Theatres [?] SOUTH-EASTERN DRAINAGE.

    Mr. V. G. Petherick, M.P., addressed a special meeting of members of the Southern (South-Eastern) Drainage League on Saturday afternoon, at the Millicent ...

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  32. TROUBLE AT MILLICENT.

    A meeting was held at Millicent on Saturday afternoon to protest against a movement to have the Central ward proclaimed a shopping area, with compulsory ...

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  33. THE BETTING AT THE POST.

    The betting on the Derby was:—5 to 1 Town Guard. 6 to 1 Pharos. 100 to 15 Papyrus. ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

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  35. A FRAIL WOMAN.

    Herr Schmidt, a revengeful husband, sent his friends the following invitation:—"Herr Schmidt requests the pleasure of your company at the Berlin Civil Law Court ...

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  36. A GREAT RACING FEAT.

    S. Donoghue has now accomplished the unparalleled feat of winning three consecutive Derbys, while five Derbys since 1916 stand to his credit. ...

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  37. THE BETTING COMMISSION.

    The members of the Betting Cammission express their surprise at the number of bookmakers operating on the Derby. They say it would be of world-wide ...

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  38. VITICULTURE.

    Great interest is being taken by viticulturists in the annual meeting of the Federal Viticultural Council of Australia, and the holding of the fourth Viticultural ...

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  39. A BOTTLE OF WINE.

    The sequel to a Good Friday incident was the appearance in No. 2 Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. L. H. Haslana, S.M., of Sophia Nefler, licensee ...

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  40. ARBITRATION COURT.

    At a meeting of the Commonwealth council of the Federated Unions on Wednesday afternoon a resolution was carried intimating that the conference will ...

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  41. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council reserved judgment in the New Zealand appear case, Smallfield versus the National Mutual Life Assurance Company. ...

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  42. HOW THE RACE WAS RUN.

    Parth started slowly, and Knockando settled down just in front of Papyrus, Town Guard, and Ellangowan. Turning into the straight Papyrus lead Pharos, ...

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  43. OFFENSIVE MATTER.

    Charged with having on May 22, unlawfully conveyed offensive refuse through Bank-street, Adelaide, between 11 a.m. and noon, contrary to the city by-laws, A. H. ...

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  44. SKILLED IMMIGRANTS.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), when questioned on Thursday, admitted that there had been some delay in regard to securing from England immigrants who ...

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