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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    April 23.-The annual smoke social under the a[?]es of the Fathers Association and the Returned [?]' Association was had at Fran[?] cafe [?] ...

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  3. HEAVY RAINS.

    Rain fell to-day, but at no place was more than one inch recorded in the 24 hour prior to 6 p.m. The unsettled conditions continued on the coast and ...

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  4. THE MOUNT MORGAN FIRE.

    Further particulars of the disatrous fire at Mount Morgan late last night are now anailable. Constable Don[?], while [?]nduty, smelt fire and going to the rear of ...

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  5. THE HOBSON'S BAY.

    The crew of the Hobson's Bay agreed to sign on without the boatswain, who was not re-engaged, and the steamer was timed to sa[?]l to-morrow morning. ...

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  6. WOMEN WITHOUT WORK.

    A hundred unemployed women marched to Lambeth Palace to-day and told the Archbishop of Canterbury of their hopeless fight on the [?] a week d[?]. They ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is understood that there is no foundation for the allegation that a husband, after striking over the head a man who[?] found in his wife's bedroom, performed ...

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  8. CANE BEETLES.

    Speaking of the collecting of ca[?] beetles Mr. E. Jarvis, entomologist. of M[?]ring[?], in a report to the Sugar Bureau. says in reporting on his recent trip to the ...

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  9. CANBERRA.

    Giving evidence before the Commonwealth Public Service Committee to-day, Mr. John Sulman (chairman of the Canberra Advisory Committee) said they were ...

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  10. A DAY SHORT.

    Trouble is again threatened with the men employed in the electric branch of the tramways owing to the fact that ...

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  11. 2.67 IN. AT TIBOOBURRA.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Co. on Thursday afternoon received a message from their Broken Hill office, stating that a good steady rain bad fallen at Tibooburra. The ...

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  12. CITRUS FRUITS.

    Inter-State delegates attended a conference opened to-day under the auspices of the Victorian Central C[?]trus Association. The Government ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From "AN ELECTOR",-Judging from the report of the Liberal meeting at Nar[?], there is evidence that the best of harmony does not obtain. There was ...

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  14. FOUR INCHES AT THARGOMINDAH.

    Messrs. Dalgety & company have received advice of the following falls of rain: -Tibooburra, 2.67 in.; Mount Wood, 1.75 in.: Malperinka. [?]poims; Ya[?]dama, [?] ...

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  15. A SISTER ATTACKED.

    The story of a murderous attack by Perey Glayshen, a young man, on his sister while she was in bed, was relatied to the City Court to-day. Glayshen was ...

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  16. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Reports received in Brisbane to-night indicate that bounteous rain fell throughout the western districts. The heaviest fall was at Thargomindah. 4[?] points. Dynever ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Municipal elections were held throughout the country to-day. The weather generally was disagreeable, and in Wellington a blustering southerly with ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIZE.

    The Gippsland maize-growers to-day asked the Minister of Customs to give them further protection against the importation of South African maize. ...

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  19. THE COAL MINES.

    Represnetatives of the G[?] and Ma[?]land co[?]wners [?] local the miners delegates in conference on Friday morning. It was stated to-day that the owners ...

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  20. PORT ADELAIDE RATES.

    From "WIDOW":—The ratepayers did not favor the £70,000 loan for roads, &c., and now we have to pay an increased rate, and if it is not paid by a certain ...

    Article : 209 words
  21. "SEEMED DOPEY."

    A man named Forsyth was fined £5 today, and his license was cancelled by the City Court for driving a motor car [?] apparently under the influence of ...

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  22. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    Sir Alfred Pickford Converseas Bov S[?]ts Commissioneri at a meeting of the New Settlers league at the Town Hall to-day, dr[?]ssing [?]gration, said he was a [?] ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. TELEGRAMS.

    The postmaster-General, addressing a conference of managers of telegraphs today, said he thought these meetings should be held annually, and State confere[?] ...

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  24. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of the mato group committee comprising the pastoral, agricultura, horticultural, and viticultural sub-committees which have been formed [?] ...

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  25. THE BANANA TRADE.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Queens land banana growers' council to-day Mr. F. B[?]tt (chairman of the S.Q.F.G.S.) praised the arrangements in Melbourne for ...

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  26. DRAINAGE OF THE LAKES.

    From GEO. G. HACKET. Narrang:-For April 25 a meeting has been convened at Strathalbyn to protest against the dramage of lakes Alexandria and Albert. ...

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  27. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Acting Pre[?] (Mr. [?]es) to-day disrussed with the Attorn[?]neral (Mr. Bavin) what attitude should be adopted by the State Government with regard to ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

    The Calcutta "Englishmen" reports that Mr. Austen Chamberlain has accepted the presidency of a Commission, dealing with the conditions of employment in the ...

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  29. RURAL BANK LOAN.

    The first Rural Bank [?], the issue for which was fixed at £1,000,000, was applied for to the extent of approximately £4,000,000. There were 63 applications ...

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  30. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were conc[?]ded to-day, when 11,337 ba[?] were offered. They inch[?]ded some well-grown wools, but the bulk were rather short, thin, and dirty. ...

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  31. "A MAX OF KENT."

    Mr. Robert Hammond Elvy, a pianaforte warehouseman, of York-street, City who died on February 23 last, left an estate which has been valued for pro[?] ...

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  32. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    April 26.-Present-The Mayor [?] Anderson and P[?], Councillors [?] don and [?]. The health officer (Dr. P. ...

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  33. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    [?]-We are prepered to publish a letter half the length of that which you [?]. Year last [?] occupied, even when greatly conde[?], nearly two-thirds of a column, [?] ...

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  34. MOTOR CAR FATALITIES.

    Early on Wednesday night a party of four returned soldiers were proceeding to Duntroon in a motor car, when it was ...

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  35. PROTEST AGAINST MR RYAN'S APPOINTMENT.

    A meeting of the federal executive of the Returned Soldiers' League to-night passed a resolution protesting against the appointment of Mr. V. H. Ryan, a ...

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  36. RATES ON THE UP GRADE.

    The following cable message has been received from London by the chairman of the B.A.W.R.A: -Sales opened yesterday, total offerings for the series, including sundries, [?]7,000. There was a ...

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  37. A BUTTER FACTORY ABLAZE.

    A fire occurred at the Castleme[?]e Butter Factory this morning, when the greater part of the main building was completely gutted. The damage is estimated ...

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  38. ACCIDENT AT A RAILWAY SIDING.

    An accident occurred to Mr. William Freeman last evening at the Chester siding on the Emu Bay line. Mr. Freeman was employed at the Emuu Bay Railway ...

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  39. THE BASE METAL EXHIBIT.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. Jones) today emphatically protested against the proposal that the Australian Metal [?]change sould the charge of the base ...

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  40. CONCRETE FENCING.

    From g. H. SOLOMON:-The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. F. Jonkine). speaking recently at Laure at an agriculturists gathering said that "at the ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. MOTOR GARAGE DESTROYED.

    A rare at Parkes this morning destroyed Moa[?] garage, a [?]lding owned by Mr. G. Me[?] M.L.A., and six motor cars owned by different people. The insurances ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. IRELAND[?] GOLD MINES.

    How many people know that there are gold mines in Ireland? They are situated [?] Wicklow, and although they are not worked to-day, at one period in their ...

    Article : 213 words
  43. THE LABOR DISPUTE.

    Despite the desire of the executive of the A.L.P. to call the Parliamentary Labor Party together, Mr. Daun, the leader, stated this afternoon that he was not ...

    Article : 151 words
  44. ATHLETICS.

    The [?] club his begun its annual championships at the Y.M.C.A. grounds, p[?]-roal. is the conte[?] for the Law[?] is leading with [?] points, Li[?] having [?] ...

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  45. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    From "W.C.T.U.":-In 1896 three Eng[?]shmen. Fraser, Lunn, and Lowe, set out from England for a trip te[?] the world on bicycles. They accoumplished 19,237 ...

    Article : 365 words
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