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  2. WEEK-END MOTOR SMASHES.

    Through being knocked down, [?]ragged and run over by a motor car, a woman was killed yesterday at Hawthorn. She was:— ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—The disturbance that brought good rains almost throughout Western Australia towards ...

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  4. A WAR INCIDENT

    Light has been thrown on the mystery of the disappearance of a complete company of the 24th Australian Battalion, after moving off to attack ...

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  5. FARMER SHOT

    When Mr. George Pearce (47), a farmer, of Black Bobs, was about a mile and three-quarters from his home to-day, four shots were fired at him. three of ...

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  6. CHASED BY POLICE

    Motor-Traffic Constables Brewer and Goldfinch had a long chase early on Sunday morning after a motor cycle which had been reported as ...

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  7. PLAGUE IN JAPAN.

    On May 5 a seaman on the Sumatra Maru, from Bombay named Cotton, died from plague. It is now feared that owing to the ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    The death of Mrs. Kate Lillywhite which took place at Port Pirie at the age of 84, breaks a link with the past, as she was the last of the seven ...

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  9. MR. MOORE'S CAREER

    Mr. Arthur Moore, who has successfully le dthe Coaltion to a sweeping victory at Saturdays polls, is a typical Australian, and a man who, apart from his ...

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  10. IRONWORKERS

    The Federal conference of the Ironworkers' Association, which is meeting in Melbourne, decided on Saturday to summon a convention of all the iron ...

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  11. FIRE AT GYMPIE

    A big fire, which occurred on Saturday, demolished the following Gympic buildings:—Tivoli Theatre, in which were the business premises of J. ...

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  12. ALLEGED IMPERSONATION OF POLICE

    A group of men in Peel-street, off Hindley-street, Adelaide, attracted the attention of Constables Weston and Dodd on Saturday night. On their ...

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  13. RAN INTO A HORSE

    At 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, Mr. W. Window (29), of Roseworthy, was found unconscious by the roadside on the Gawler-road three miles from the town. He ...

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  14. CRASHED INTO CREEK

    Crashing through the rails of a bridge over Thistlewaight Creek, three miles outside of Grantham. on Saturday afternoon, a motor truck dived into ...

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  15. MAIL MATTER FOR CHELTENHAM

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. P. Ramsay) advises that as the result of the growth of business in the Alberton and Woodville ...

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  16. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    Mr. F.H. Corke, secretary of the Timber Merchants' Association, tonight stated there were 1,547 men at work under the Lukin award in local ...

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  17. LIVE CHESSMEN

    The "living chess" prelude was a most interesting feature of the Chess Congress of the Kent County Association at Ramsgate. ...

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  18. BRITAIN BLAMED FOR A CRIME

    When Herr Langkott, formerly a farmer in German East Africa, arrived at the Berlin court in which he is being tried for blackmail and attempted ...

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  19. FATAL COLLISION

    Through a collision between a motor cycle with a pillion rider, and a motor car, at Coogee to-night, Frank R. Keating, of Coogee, sustained fatal ...

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  20. CYCLISTS COLLIDE WITH CAR

    This afternoon a motor cycle upon which Arthur O'Brien (16). of Beaufort-street, and H. Hodger were riding, collided with a motor car at Gu[?]dford ...

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  21. THEFTS IN THE CITY

    A woman who was trying on a hat in a Rundle-street store on Friday afternoon, left her handbag on the counter, and when she returned it was missing ...

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  22. DETAILS OF THE POLLING

    In the list below C.P.N. stands for Country Progressive Nationalist, C.P. for Country Party, L. for Labor, I for Independent, L.W. for Left Wing, ...

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  23. CARS COLLIDE

    Two motor cars were Involved in a road-on collision at Dequetteville-terrace, Kent Town, on Saturday evening The accident resulted in eight persons ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED

    While riding a motor cycle across the Causeway yesterday afternoon, Mr. Robert Wallace Broxton (47), of South Perth, collided with a charabanc. He ...

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  25. DEVELOPMENT OF AVIATION

    At Wesley Church to-day. Air Commodore R. Williams, chief of the Royal Australian Air Force, in an address on the development of aviation, said that. ...

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  26. VICTORIAN FREEMASONS

    The authorities of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Victoria will wait on the Brighton Council on June 10 to discuss matters relating to the erection ...

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  27. DISTURBANCE AT COURTHOUSE

    Summonses have been issued against Messrs. J.S. Garden, secretary of the Labor Council disputes committee. J. Kavanagh chairman of the committee. ...

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  28. OSBORNE COAL GANTRIES.

    Further work is being carried out on the cranes at the Osborne coal gantries. Some are partially dismantled for the purpose of being strengthened. ...

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  29. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM

    The staff concert to be given in the Elder Hall on Monday next promises to be one of the most interesting submitted for some time. The concert ...

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  30. "GOING BACK TO SLAVERY"

    The system by which unemployed persons shall receive rations in return for work was strongly condemned at a meeting of the Port Adelaide Trades ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Shortly before midnight on Friday, a shaft bearing on machinery at the flour mill of Jacket Bros, Barlowestreet, Port Adelaide, became ...

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  32. NEWSPAPER OFFICE FIRE

    A loss of £1,000 was sustained in a fire at the printing works of the "NorthWest Post," owned by Mr. C.L. Richmond, Devonport West, in the early ...

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  33. CYPRUS

    The three hundred and thirty-five thousand inhabitants of Cyprus are agog with excitement. The charges against various officials of forging and ...

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  34. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Mr. Horace E. West (63). of Secondavenue, St. Peters, fell from a roof at his home on Saturday afternoon, and sustained a fractured-leg. He was taken ...

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  35. RAILWAY UNIONS CONFER

    During the week-end a conference of unions in the railway service was held, and it was decided to advise all employes that, should copies of the log be ...

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  36. ALDINGA ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    In reply to Mr. McInnes, in the House of Assembly on Thursday, the Minister of Local Government (Hon. G.F. Jenkins) stated that the construction of the ...

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  37. MOTOR CAR COLLIDES WITH A HOUSE

    On Thursday evening, May 9, while Mr. E. Heinrich was driving his motor car home a straying home crossed the road in front of him. ...

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  38. WOMAN WITH REVOLVER

    A young woman, Ellen Weld, to-day was alleged to have drawn a, revolver from her jumper at Waratah, near Newcastle, and to have fired some shots ...

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  39. ALGERNON, THE GOAT

    Algernon the goat has made his mark in English history. For what is believed to be the first time a goat, occupies nearly half a page of the ...

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  40. ARRESTED AFTER A CHASE

    About 7 p.m. on Saturday it is alleged that a man was noticed extracting a purse from the overcoat pocket of another man at the front of the York ...

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  41. WOOLLEN GOODS FACTORY DESTROYED

    Messrs. J. White and Co.'s woollen goods factory in Stuart-street, Richmond, was destroyed by fire early this morning. Several thousand pounds ...

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  42. KILLED BY AMBULANCE

    Mr. Thomas Clarke (79), of North Sydney, was to-day knocked down by an ambulance waggon as he stepped off the footpath near his home, and ...

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  43. TWO CHILDREN RUN OVER

    Two children, Noel Renton (6) and Mabel Renton (12) were riding on a trolly when it collided with a motor, which ran over both, and gravely ...

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  44. TWO-UP SCHOOL RAIDED

    Thirty-two men were arrested when the police raided a luxuriously appointed two-up school in Lonsdalestreet last night. ...

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  45. T.B. SETTLEMENT

    A great undertaking was crowned to-day, when the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, officially opened Picton Lakes village T.B. settlement, the first ...

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  46. PROBATE GRANTED

    The Mercantile Trade Protection Association reports that probate has been granted in respect of the following wills:—Agnes Jane Brown, ...

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  47. STRUCK BY TRAMCAR

    Yesterday evening Mr. S. Manning (50) was struck by a tramcar at the intersection of Hay and Bennett streets. Perth. He received severe head wounds ...

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  48. STOLEN CAR PURSUED

    Returning to Flinders-street about 5.30 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, Mr. J. Dixon, of Henley Beach-road. Mile End, found that his motor car, left ...

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  49. DINING ROOMS ON FIRE

    A fire broke out at the Regent Dining Rooms, North Sydney, yesterday. An explosion followed, and blew out the front of the shop. The police are ...

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  50. SYDNEY'S ARCHITECTURE

    Professor L. Wilkinson said to-day that Sydney had scarcely one archite[?]tually-beautiful street, or a single public building well placed. The only ...

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  51. TOURIST BUREAU EXCURSIONS

    Located in one of the most picturesque districts in the State, Clare is the centre of an enjoyable tour arranged by the Government Tourist Bureau. ...

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  52. FOOTBALL.

    With the Western Australian match approaching, the Victorian League is making provision for the expenses of the Victorian party, which should amount to ...

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  53. PRIVATE DETECTIVE'S DEATH

    From enquiries made into the death of Mr. Frederick William Jeffery, private detective, whose charred body was found lying in the kitchen of his home ...

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  54. FAILED TO ENROL

    During the month of April 2,000 cases of failing to claim enrolment or transfer of enrolment came under the notice of the electoral registrars, ...

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  55. CENOTAPH'S PROUD DISTINCTION

    Tens of thousands of passers-by wonder why, in the turmoil of London's traffic, the Cenotaph has escaped the effects of mishaps in crowded ...

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  56. UMPIRE'S UNENVIABLE LOT

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at the St. Kilda ground on Saturday. During the afternoon the decisions of the field umpire were puzzling, and irritated the ...

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  57. A BOLTING HORSE

    Phyllis Lambert, aged three, died in the hospital to-day from injuries received when a cart in which her mother and three others were going ...

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  58. SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. W. Thyer, of Adelaide, has concluded a tour of the Cape fruit districts. He said South Africa had two advantages over Australia. They were ...

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  59. VICTORIAN COLLEGES

    More than 100 000 people went to the Victorian colleges boat race yesterday. [?]. who only beat Wesley by three feet in the heat on Friday, easily won ...

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  60. THE NEXT WAR

    The last war was to destroy life. In the fight now being waged to save your children from the horrors of croup, whooping cough. ZAC plays an ...

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