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  2. LATE SPORTING. [Reuter's Messages.] BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    What should have been the final match in British Association football, for the cup was played between Newcastle United and Barnsley at ...

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  5. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] AN AMERICAN FIRE.

    A fire broke out at Lake Charles, Louisiana, (U.S.A.) to-day, the damage being two million dollars (£400,000). Two thousand people are homeless. ...

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  6. SUMMONS COURT.

    Mr. F. W. Garstang, D.S.M., presided in the Summons Court this morning. Indecent Language. ...

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  7. AN ELECTOR'S CRIME.

    An elector after voting at Cognac (France) yesterday shot the Mayor, who was presiding, dead. ...

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  8. WESTRALIAN PREMIER AT ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales and Mr. Newton Moore (Westralian Premier) were among a large gathering at the annual service of the order ...

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  9. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. "PARNELLISM AND CRIME."

    The pension of Sir Robert Anderson, a retired public servant, formed the subject of delate in the House of Commons on Friday. Sir Robert ...

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  10. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    Kenrick, the English bantamweight champion, and Patsy Brannigan, of Pittsburg, fought ten rounds at New Orleans (U.S.A.) yesterday, the fight ...

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  11. LATE CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] THE COTTON MARKET FRAUDS.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton (President of the Board of Trade), speaking at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange to-day, and referring to the cotton frauds in America, ...

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  12. AMERICAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION ABANDONED.

    The American Antarctic expedition has been abandoned for this year, owing to lack of funds. ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RACING.

    Roughly speaking 20,000 people saw the A.R.C. Summer meeting at Victorin Park on Saturday. Of that number about 10,000 watched the running ...

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  14. MR. ROOSEVELT IN PARIS.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt (ex-president of the United States) was accorded an ovation at the Sorbonne (Paris) yesterday, when he gave an address on ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO.

    The Australian and New Zealand Loan and Mortgage Company in its latest report, shows a balance to credit of profit and loss of £763. ...

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  16. A MIDNIGHT ROW.

    A row is reported to have occurred at John Payne's boot repairing shop, Waterloo, at 12 o'clock last night. Payne alleges that several men ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. MR. FISHER'S ARRIVAL IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Fisher arrived in Melbourne to-day by the Sydney, express. Thousands of people met him at the station and cheered him. ...

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  19. A SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL.

    A remarkable Shakespearean festival was held at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, to-day. A memorial of Stratford-on-Avon was presented, the ...

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  20. KING EDWARD AND RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    M. Isvolsky (Russian Foreign Minister) is at Biarritz (France). It is understood that he will meet King Edward there to-day. ...

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  21. AERONAUTICS. A LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    The gale damaged the aeroplane in which Mr. White made his successful flight from Manchester to Rugby, and it will take three days to effect ...

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  22. ADELAIDE FOOTBALL.

    Great interest will be centred in the football matches this season. The trial matches were well attended on Saturday. ...

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  23. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will attend the concert given in connection with the Festival of Empire on May 24. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. BREACH OF THE INCENSING ACT.

    Mary Ploenges, licensee of the Launceston Hotel, was fined £2 15s. for having allowed her cousin, Eliza Orchard, an unlicensed barmaid, to serve a pint ...

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  25. A ST. PETERSBURG FIRE.

    A fire occurred at the Nikotit. terminus, St. Petersburg, yesterday, destroying £100,000 worth of hay and other merchandise. ...

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  26. FLOODS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Inspector Clode, of Port Augusta, has forwarded to the Commissioner of Police a report received by him from Mounted-Constable Dowdy, stationed ...

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  27. A HINDOO IN TROUBLE.

    The Hindoo, Savarkar, arrested in London on suspicion of being connected with recent Indian crimes, was again remanded at ...

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  28. CONVICTED OF ILLEGAL BETTING.

    At the Police Court to-day, Mark Benjamin was fined £3 10s. for having been on the Victoria Park Racecourse on Saturday for the purpose of illegal ...

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  29. LABOR'S FINANCIAL POLICY.

    It is understood on good authority that the financial policy of the Labor party regarding the States will be to return them 25s. per head of ...

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  30. THE CHINESE RIOTS.

    The British Consul, who has returned to Changsha in the Hunan Province (China) declares that organised bands are rioting in the neighborhood, and ...

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  31. AEROPLANING IN FRANCE.

    Six aeronauts aeroplaned from Nice to Cape Ferrat (France) and back (15 miles) to-day. Mr. Latham was first, covering the distance in 16m. 47s. ...

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  32. EIGHT-HOURS DAY.

    The annual Eight-hours Day celebration in Melbourne was an immense success to-day. The weather was perfect, Bourke-street and Elizabeth-street, the ...

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  33. LATE MINING.

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  34. VICTORIA PARK RACECOURSE.

    The Markets and Parks Committee or the Adelaide City Council has recommended that the Adelaide Racing Club be granted a new lease for 21 years of ...

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  35. DEATH OF MARK TWAIN.

    Many tributes have been written and expressed concerning Mark Twain in all countries. He was buried according to his wish ...

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  36. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, the leader of the Nimrod Antarctic expedition, has been awarded a gold medal by the Geographical Society of a Pennsylvania ...

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  37. S.A. ELECTIONS.

    An extraordinary position has been created in the Flinders district through the neglect of certain assistant returning officers to return signed copies ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. COLLAPSED ON PORT ADELAIDE STATION.

    Thomas Richards, an elderly man, residing at Rosewater, collapsed at the Port Adelaide railway station yesterday afternoon through hurrying to ...

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  39. TRAMWAY RECEIPTS.

    The tramway receipts for the fortnight ended April 14 totalled £8994. ...

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  40. PROPOSED NEW RAILWAY.

    The Northern Railways Commission took evidence to-day with regard to the proposal to construct a railway from Port Pirie to Port Germein. ...

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  41. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid (Commonwealth High Commissioner) and Captin Collins (the Commissioner's Secretary) are now at Birmingham as the guests of Sir ...

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  42. FELL FROM A SCAFFOLDING.

    A man named M'Kinzie fell from a scaffolding at Clare on Saturday, and is suffering from concussion of the brain. ...

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  43. ATHLETICS AND GAMBLING.

    At the meeting of the Broken Hill Ministerial Association this morning the following resolution was unanimously adopted:— ...

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  44. THE CAPE FARCTEUR QUESTION.

    What is known as the Cape fracteur question has been kept fairly prominent before the public during the past two or three months, owing to the ...

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  45. SILVER CITY SHOW.

    Messrs. Megaw and Hogg sold by auction, at the Exchange Hotel this afternoon, the publican's and lolly booths in connection with the Silver City ...

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  47. LIFEBOAT TO BE FITTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    The Carr-Smith lifeboat has been brought to Port Adelaide from the South-east for the purpose of having electric light installation fitted in it. ...

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  48. MILL RETURNS.

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  49. FARM LABORERS IN DEMAND.

    The farmers are offering to farm laborers an advance of from 5s. to 10s. a week on the rates which ruled in past seasons, according to the ability of the ...

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  50. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Commenting upon the political situation yesterday. "The Times" stated that the Conservatives' attempt to force a food tax upon a re[?]uctant ...

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  51. ENTERTAINING HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    The A.M.A. Band attended at the Hospital yesterday and rendered selections for the entertainment of the patients. Included in the programme ...

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  52. EVERY WOMAN

    Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from girlhood to womanhood, through the ordeals of motherhood, the change of life, and the ...

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  53. A GOVERNOR'S EULOGY.

    In a speech at the annual dinner of the Royal Society of St. George on Saturday, the Governor said that he had been long enough in the State to ...

    Article : 61 words
  54. The North.

    For the week ended the 23rd instant the North mill treated 4864 tons of crudes, assaying 15.3 per cent. lead, 7.1oz. silver, and 13.4 per cent zinc, ...

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  55. JAPANESE CROSERS LEAVE FOR ALBANY.

    On Saturday the two Japanese cruisers left. the Semaphore anchorage for Albany. ...

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  56. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS.

    Immigrants continue to arrive freely from the United Kingdom. No fewer than 358 of the 00 passengers which came by the R.M.S. Orvieto were of ...

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