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  2. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS.

    After the conference of producers, importers, and exporters had split to-day in consequence of a disagreement connected with the working of the Commerce Act ...

    Article : 455 words
  3. BARRIER WATER Supply.

    Mr. George Swinburne (Chairman of Directors of the Water Supply Company), replying to the letter from Mr. J. H. Cann, M.L.A., recently published, regarding the ...

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  7. A GREAT JUBILEE.

    An [?] weeK in the history, of university life in Australia has ended. To all parts of the Commonwealth and New Zealand are scattered the men who met in ...

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  8. CADET FORCES.

    Within a comparatively few weeks it is expected that a well-organized and thoroughly equipped cadet movement will have been inaugurated throughout the primary ...

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  9. A MAY FESTIVAL.

    A May festival of flower and song promoted by the Tynte Street Baptist Church choir, aasisted by 60 of the Sunday school children, was held on Tuesday evening at ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    At 5 o'clock this morning Constable Rankin captured a man in the shop of the Barrios Diamond Company. The man had wrenched off a padlock from the front of ...

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  11. ELECTORAL METHODS.

    Sir—In two and a half columns of The Times of March 17 an able correspondent; considers "The Recent General Elections and the Problem of Representation," and ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Persons naturalized in the Commonwealth during April were:—Men 75, women 5 total 80; married 51, single 29. States in which naturalized—New South Wales 36 ...

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  13. SPLIT IN A LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The Carlton branch of the Political labour League is disorganized. It recently expelled Mr. P. J. McNamara, but on appeal to the central executive was ordered ...

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  14. ASTRONOMICAL NOTES FOR MAY.

    The Sun rises on the 1st at 6h. 53m. a.m., and sets at 5h. 33m. p.m.; rises on the 15th at 7h. 5m. a.m. and sets at 5h, 10m. p.m.; and rises on the 31st at 7h. 15m. a.m. and sets at 5h. 11m. ...

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  15. THE TORRENS GORGE.

    Given a fine day congenial companions, a reliable team, and a good driver you have all the elements for an enjoyable day's outing. So thought a party of 10 ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    A small cannon of ancient pattern has been picked up outside the Barrier Reef by a tribe of blacks on Danar Island, near Murray Island. Two large cannon were ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The Premier (Mr.Rason) waited on the Governor this morning, and resigned the Premiership. On his advice His Excel lency sent for Mr. Frank Wilson, and ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    The police have seized 270 kangaroo skins found in the quarters of the Eddystone Lighthouse keeper and assistants. The man are to be prosecuted. ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Jules Jeannin, who hanged himself at the Victoria Markets on Monday, left a letter, in which he said:—"Since the last two years I have been, so miserable and ...

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  21. RELIGIOUS.

    The twenty-fifth anniversary of the above society was celebrated in its hall on Sunday afternoon, when Mr. Walter Hutley presided over a large attendance. Messrs. C. H. Johnson and E. J. ...

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  22. INCOMING MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. China arrived at 7.15 a.m. from Colombo, Passengers:- For Fremantle-Mr. R. T. Mitchell. For Adelaide—Capt. Landale (3rd King's ...

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  23. LADIES DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION, ADELAIDE.

    The following is taken from the report for 1905:—The first meeting after the recess, held on May 10 in the Cathedral Hall, was preceded by service. when the Rev. A. W. Clampett addressed ...

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  24. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Chingtu arrived from Hongkong via Manila and Zamboanga on Monday night, bringing 60 tons of Chinese cargo and three Chinese. She sailed this afternoon ...

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  25. IRISH MARTYRS IN AFRICA.

    Father O'Sullivan, of the African Mission Society, delivered a sermon on the Irish martyrs In Africa at St. Laurence's Church. North Adelaide, on Sunday evening last, to a large attendance ...

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  26. CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. H. J. Holden), Aid. Binks, Mattingly, and Dankel, M.P., Crs. Auld, Gannoni, Hooper, Ford, Hales, Leeder, Lowen, and Essery.—Receipts, £447; expenditure, £136 ...

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