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  2. THE RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    Frederick Charles Daniels, a young man of smart appearance, appeared at the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of robbery under arms. ...

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  3. END OF A GOOD TIME.

    A year ago Miss Winifred Neal, a Canadian nuree, found that her earthly possessions totalled £1,200. She determined to spend the money in feeing the world, ...

    Article : 98 words
  4. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    Father O'Flannagan, the Irish envoy, left Sydney some days ago, and has not since been heard of Mr. O'Kelly was in the Long Bay Gaol at midnight to-night. ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Allan Oliver (14), a son of Mr. Charles O[?]ver, of Durham-street, Glenelg was playing football on Wednesday with other schoolboys in the West Park Lands ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    His Excellency the Governor and party arrived at Alice springs early this afternoon, having completed the heavy stage across the Depot Sandhills via Al[?] Well. ...

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  7. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From G. K. HANDLEY, Murray Bridge: I nine that Mr. piper. K.C'., has been before the lew Reform Commission and according to the press reports, he staled, ...

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  8. THE MONTE CARLO PAWNSHOP.

    Monte Carlo suggests wealth and romance. Yet one of [?] most interesting buildings is a pawnshop-a pawnshop that known more strange secrets than any ...

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  9. EGGS IN SYDNEY.

    The price of eggs was reduced from 23 to 2/3 to-day. Another drop is expected next week, as the supplies arc rapidly increasing. ...

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  10. AN ENGINE DERAILED.

    As a train from the railway sheds to Miller Corner was passing the points at the corner of Rose-street and Jetty-road Glenelg on Thursday afternoon, the engine ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. FLOATING BODIES.

    So far the Russian police patrols have farad no trace of the three bodies reported by Mr. Smith, a fisherman, to have been seen, by him floating in the sea ...

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  12. THE RIVER DABLING.

    The River Darling at Menindic is low No navigable river can oc expected for some time. It is over wo years since boats visited Mcnindie, A "fresh" is ...

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  13. A REMARKABLE SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    At Gundagai to-day Mr. Charles Glasscock shot a fox. The bullet passed through the fox and killed a dog belonging to a friend of Mr. George Jenkins, with whom ...

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  14. A SCHOOL BOY KILLED.

    The body of Ashley John Iddles (16) a scholar, at the North Sydney High School was found to-day in a few feet of water below the suspension bridge. The [?]d had ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. DOMESTIC SERVICE.

    From "F.W."- Your leader on "Domestic Service is very interesting For families of limited means there is nothing for but to live the simple life. Discard ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    An unemployed deputation, headed by Trades Half officials, to-day asked the Premier for special Government react works. The speakers complained that ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. FIJI BANANAS.

    For the first time for two years a small shipment of' Fiji bananas arrived in the steamer Sava, the planters having decided, in spite of the tariff, to compete ...

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  18. MURRAY WATER FRESHER.

    The present rice in the Murray is much appreciated by the resident, the water is much fresher for drinking purposes The Royal arrived to-day with a consignment ...

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  19. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    Mr. Milward manager of the Pacific Cable Board, to-day stated that a start. would the made early next week with the duplication of the All-Red route. The ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. OIL STORES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

    The Port Adelaide City Council at a meeting on Thursday expressed indignation that the Act governing the establishment of stores for int[?]mmable oils and ...

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  21. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day as the Wool Exchange when the quantity catalogued tatalled 7,227 bales, and the sales, including private transaction. [?] for 11,644 ...

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  22. DREAM MILLIONAIRES.

    The special correspondent of the "Dal[?] Express" at Haarlem, Holland, writing on March 25, says: — Haarlem is besieged by "'heirs" to the ...

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  23. TRAFFIC EMPLOYES.

    A deputation representing the railway and tramway employes waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) to-day and requested that preference to unionists ...

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  24. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    From "ANTI-HUN":—Neuira;" asks "if I wish to know the number of infants whose hands were cut off by those Hunnish monsters"? No I don't want the ...

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  25. THE COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    The Commonwealth Government Steamer Australcrag, which will arrive in Sydney on Friday will join the idle fleet. as the officers and crew will be paid off ...

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  26. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The conference between representatives of the Maitland coal owners and the miners will meet on Friday at the Premier's office to attempt to settle the ...

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  27. DANCING AS AN ART.

    From J.J. CORRELL St Peters;-The sub-leader in your issue of June 20 in support of the condemnatory remarks of the president of the British Association of ...

    Article : 257 words
  28. COAL FOR THE CARRIER.

    A consignment of 1,700 tons of coal arrived here yesterday, and will the distributed among several of the mined. It it stated that the North, Block 14, and ...

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  29. Sydney, June 21.

    In the presence of a large and an enthusiastic crowd the Commonwealth liner Fordsdale was at. Cockatoo Island to-day The christening ceremony was ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. THE LABOR MOVEMENT.

    Speaking at Granville to-night Mr. J. T. Lang. M.L.A., stated that consternation had been expressed at the possibility of the 'Reds" gaining control of the ...

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  31. THIEVED IN MELBOURNE

    Thieves are still active. Mrs. Pearson's fur shop. at Easterwick, was ransacked, and furs valued at £200 were stolen. A large safe was removed from a ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    A special meeting of the Australian section of the British Empire Exhibit ion Commission was held at the Senate clubroom to-day to consider various aspects ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN V.C.'s.

    From "LEST WE FORGET:—In your issue of June 20. in an answer to a correspondent only live South Australian V.C.'s are mentioned I wish to point out ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. ADMIRAL SIMS AND U-BOATS.

    Admiral Sims, the United States naval commander, who recently made the startling statement that "where was no authentic record of an atrocity ever having been ...

    Article : 631 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. WARTIME RECIPE FOR GREY HAIR.

    WELL-KNOWN LADY GIVES SIMPLE INEXPENSIVE RECIPE FOR STREAKED OR FADED GREY HA[?] Mrs. M. A. Ellis, a well-known resident ...

    Article : 180 words
  37. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    From WALTER BLAKE, Glenelg, [?]ate. of Balaklava: I have read Mr. Simpson Norlands letter and his stri[?] on the latest proposal of the Prime Minister to ...

    Article : 527 words
  38. THE TREATMENT OF HORSES.

    From C. RYAN Plympton:—I agree with C." about some drivers ill-using their horses. Only one day last week a driver carting metal from a via[?]nt ...

    Article : 303 words
  39. DESIGN OF PAVILION ACCEPTED.

    Advices have been received that the Royal Academy has accepted and has now on view. the design of the Australian pavilion for the Empire Exhibition, which ...

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  40. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    June 21.-Present-The (Mr. H. Slade) Aldermen Tapp Anderson Clouston and Price Councillors Pudney Harrison Brown Mackay Lombert Pickett Condon Jones and Davey. The ...

    Article : 399 words
  41. MERINO SHEEP AND FLEECES SELECTED.

    The Department of Agriculture has selected the 'Merino sheep and fleeces to be shown at the Empire Exhibition. They hare been collected from the Coonamble ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. MORE POOLS.

    Members of the Egg Pool Board having been elected, the poo has now been created and formal notice to this effect will appear in the Government ""Gazette"' ...

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  43. THE LONG ARM OF JUSTIC.

    A member of the Canadian Mounted Police has produced thrilling detective story Although veiled under the legal verbersity of a formal report. it is ...

    Article : 308 words
  44. DEALING WITH CROWDS.

    From G.F.B."":—I am with "Consideration" on the question of opening gates and doors at 7 o'clock, and think we should have legislation making it ...

    Article : 165 words
  45. A LABOR DELEGATION.

    After having seen the Minister of Lands (Mr. Coyne) and learned of the varied activities of his department, members of the Victorian Parliamentary Labor delegation ...

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  46. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    From "AN AUSTRALIAN BORN."—I' [?] years of age and an most thankful to receive theold-age pension but I fined it very hard to live when rent and firewood ...

    Article : 59 words
  47. CREATIVE MIND IN NATURE.

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    Article : 415 words
  48. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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