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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) will hold a levee at Government House at noon to-day in honor of the King's birthday. Each gentleman ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION PROPOSALS.

    A long consultation was held yesterday afternoon between the Minister of Immigration (Hon. J. Cowan) and the Director (Mr. V. H. Ryan) on the subject of ...

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  4. WESLEY COLLEGE.

    The Methodistt training college for Ministers, which for the past five years has been established at Brighton under the name of Brighton College, was this week ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King will celebrate the 62nd anniversary of his birth to-day, having been born at Marlborough House on June 3, 1805. He is the second son of King ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir To[?] Bridges) has received an intimation that his Majesty the King has conferred the following honors on South Australians in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROMANIA.

    I Curious stories are reaching Berlin uncensored from Bucharest, alleging that King Ferdinand's one desire before his death is to ace a Coalition Cabinet, believing ...

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  8. BOSWORTH ELECTION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  9. THE TRUNK MURDER.

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed today at Westminster Court, when John Robinson was charged with the murder of Mrs. Bonati. Women and girls fought for ...

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  10. COMMITTEE OF FINANCIAL

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) stated yesterday that the committee of financial experts which had been appointed to enquiry into the working of the various ...

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  11. SCHOOL HOMEWORK.

    Discussing the school homework problem yesterday, the Acting Director of Education (Mr. C. Charlton) said it was foolish to make too great a demand upon ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    Consideration is being given by the railway authorities to a proposal to arrange for an earlier arrival of the Melbourne express. Recently the time was ...

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  13. SOCIETY FRAUDS.

    The climax to an audacious series of society frauds was reached to-day at the London Sessions, when Josephine Odare was sentenced to four and a half years' ...

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  14. CYCLONE IN HOLLAND.

    A great cyclone has been experienced in Holland. In the province of Gelderland 30 persons were killed and three hundred injured. ...

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  15. BECOMING UNSETTLED.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—"Frost was again prevalent throughout practically the whole of the State this morning, and at several places ...

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  16. GRATEFUL BOY MIGRANTS.

    Letters showing the success of the boy migrant scheme and the interest and gratitude expressed by the boys for what has been done for them are frequently receivd ...

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  17. THE MAINTENANCE ACT.

    Under the new provisions of the Maintenance Act, passed last session, the Government hope to relieve the pressure on the accommodation of institutions where ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY DEGREES.

    Degress will be conferred on graduates of Adelaide University at the council meeting on June 13. ...

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  19. RENMARK-BARMERA RAILWAY.

    The route of the proposed Renmark to Barmora railway will be the subject of a deputation from residents of Berri, who Will wait on the Minister of Railways ...

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  20. YOKOHAMA.

    The "Greater Yokohama" celebration will be officially .opened to-morrow It is a movement whereby the most famous port in Japan, which was completely destroyed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DEARER [?]

    The cold weather has had the effect of reducing [?] supplies, and the market firmed [?] per do[?] on Thursday, making a [?] of [?] for the week. ...

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  22. TOO MUCH GAMBLING.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. E. Hurtle (Labor) drew attention to the increasing number of sweepstakes being promoted, and to the obscure legal position on ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    To-day was the sixth day of tbe debite on tie Flag Bill in the Onion Parliament, and was marked by considerable uproar, owing to a strong speech by a ...

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  24. THE MARRIAGE LAWS.

    Recently representatives of the Women's Non-Party Politics. Association waited on the Chief Secretary (Hon. H. Tass[?]) and pointed out anomalies existing, in the ...

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  25. PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME.

    Although [?]othing deflaite has been decided, it is understood that the Government are [?] the question of the election of a now [?] across the Post Adalaide ...

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  26. BANK OF ADELAIDE.

    At a special meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Adelaide on June 10 the proposed issuer of 53,000 £5 shares will be dealt with formally. ...

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  27. YOUTHS' ESCAPADE.

    Mr. Bungey, of Cherryvilie, who attended a stock sale at the Abattoirs recently, was surprised when one of has own beasts was brought into the yard to ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    It is stated in connection with the Commonwealth, Queensland, and Victorian loans to be floated shortly, that the issues are dependent on the amazements for ...

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  29. CONFERENCE OF RETURNING. OFFICERS.

    A conference of divisional returningofficers will be held on Tuesday, when the assistant chief electoral officer for the Commonwealth (Mr. Stewart Irwin) will ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE CLASSIFICATION.

    Goog program is being made by the Public Service Classification and Efficiency Board in [?] of appeals of officers against [?] The board is also ...

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  31. THE DERBY RESULT.

    Some rapid telegraphy was done in connection with the transmission all over the world of the result of the English Derby. The Eastern Extension Company ...

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  32. HYGIENE.

    The King and Queen of the Belgrams were present to-day at the opening of the World Congress on Hygiene, at which Dr. Sinclair Gilles, of Sydney, is the chief ...

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  33. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    One hundred and eight perrons are reported to have been drowned by the foundering of the Philippinr steamer Negrod, near Romblon. Fifty were saved. ...

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  34. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    Mr. William Phillips, the first United States Minister to Canada, formally presented his credentials to the GovernorGeneral on Wednesday. ...

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  35. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) stated yesterday that a class in aocountancy is to be established at the Muarray [?] Technical School, and M[?] ...

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  36. AUTOMATIC EXCHANGES.

    Experiments are being made by the Post and Telegraph Department in the use of automatic telephone unit at country centres in New South Wales and Victoria. ...

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  37. GRANGE FLOODWATERS.

    The Commissioner of Public Work. (Hon, M_Mclntcsh). in company with the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. J. G. 6te[?]art). the assistant engineer for surveys (Mr. ...

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  38. CONTROL OF RUGBY

    The French Rugby players, displeased with the conservatism of tie British Union, are discussing the formattion of an international union, including New Zealand ...

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  39. DRIED FRUIT.

    The Australian representatives (Messrs. Cattanach and Dowrick) will confer with Mr. Robb (Minister of Finance) with the object of promoting Australian dried fruit ...

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC AND TELEPHONE DELAYS.

    Reconstruction work is being carried out in Victoris on the inter-State teleand telephone lines, and interruptions were caused on Thursday. Their ...

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  41. THE BERLIN STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Another black day was experienced on the Stock Exchange.to-day, quotations in many cases dropping even below the level of May 13. ...

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  42. NEW SCHOOL FOR MINDARIE.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. M. McIntosh) has approved of provision being made on the forthcoming Loan Estimates for the erection of a school building at ...

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  43. BABIES' WELFARE ASSOCIATION.

    Asked yesterday whether the Government had given consideration to the request of the Mothers' Health Centre and Babies' Welfare Association for an ...

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  44. SIR GEORGE FAIRBAIRN.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir George Fairbairn) and Lady Fairbairn will give a farewell reception on June 7. Six hundred have accepted invitations. ...

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  45. A PARTY FOR CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Arrangements have been made with the Australian Aerial Services, Limited, for a plane to be available at Alice Springs and Central Mount Stuart for the use of ...

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  46. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    Over £1,000.000 worth of the matured Commonwealth loan remains unclaimed with the Federal Treasury, the owners having given no direction for redemption. ...

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  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  48. OPOSSUM SKINS.

    Opossum ekins sold by auction in Melbonrne on Wednesday numbered 16,702, the highest price realised being 211/ a dozen for a lot of super blues offered by Messrs. ...

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  49. LECTURE ON VOICE TRAINING.

    The lectures arranged under the auspices of the Australian Music Examinations Board are being well attended. This evening Mr. Carey will lecture on "The ...

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  50. CABLE RATES.

    Regarding a paragraph which appeared in "The Advertiser" on Tuesday, under the heading "Beam versus Cables," the manager for Australasia of the Eastern ...

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  51. DIPHTHERIA IN MELBOURNE.

    Diphtheria ia unusually prevalent in Melbourne this year. There has also been an increase in the number of cases reported in country districts. The ...

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  52. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    As there was only standing room at community singing last week those who want a seat to-day will need to be there early. Mr. Colin Virgo will be the ...

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  53. CAPE BARREN GEESE.

    Cape Barren [?]eese are fairly [?]entifu of the Sir Joseph Banks and Investigator groups of islands, on the West Coast and farther to ...

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  54. HELPLESS CHILDREN ATTACKED.

    This is the season when children are attacked by croup. whooping cough, infiuenza, &c. Countiess mothers keep a bottle of ZAC on the shelf, and administer ...

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  55. HENLEY BEACH JETTY.

    It is reported that the Marine Board has undertaken to paint and tar the Henley Beach jetty, and to effect minor repairs, and that the work will start at ...

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  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 80 words
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