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  2. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A frail young woman, Bertha Bellow, was at the Adelaide Police Court (before Messrs T.Gepp, S.M., and C.E. Cranston) on Friday charged on remand with ...

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  3. "SAVE MY CHILD".

    Aa a result of a fire in a house at Waitananui, near Tapo, lait night a woman and a child were burnt to death. Their charred remains were found in the ashes this ...

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  4. WOMEN WRECKERS.

    The conspiracy prisoners have been, committed for trial and released on baiL Allowances have been made tanging from. £1 to £2 a week for board tad lodging, from ...

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  5. PRAYERS AND PAY.

    Mr.Justice Higgins (President of the Federal Arbitration Court) to-day continued the hearing of the claims made by the Federated Engine Drivers and ...

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  6. ANOTHER SKY PILOT.

    The Presbyterian Assembly claims that the Rev. Payn Lewis has achieved a feat at Whim Greek surprising everything in the Way Of clerical enterprise. ...

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  7. KING AND QUEEN.

    The official announcement is made that the king and Queen will leave for Berlin on Monday next. Their Majesties will be absent from England for 10 days. It was ...

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  8. RETURNING OFFICERS.

    A somewhat serious position has arisen in connection with the appointment of some of the presiding officers and poll clerks for the Federal elections on May 31. ...

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  9. A NEW HALL AT TANUNDA.

    The fine new hall erected by .the Tanunda Club was formally opened this evening by the President (Mr. C.W. H. Lake), in the presence of a Large and enthusiastic ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has decided to appoint a royal commission to enquire into the working of tie State steamship service instead of an independent board, as ...

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  11. KAISER'S ONLY DAUGHTER.

    The forthcoming wedding of Princess Victoria Louise daughter of the German Emperor is of general interest. Like other affairs of the kind the political element ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BALKAN PEACE.

    The Balkans Peace Congress will meet in London next Monday. ...

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  13. PROFESSOR STIRLING HONOURED.

    The ordinary meeting of the Public Library Board on Friday afternoon had quite an historic flavour. Preliminary business was promptly transacted and ...

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  14. CHINESE ARRESTED.

    This afternoon the police raided a shop in the Chinese quarter of Murray street and arrested Quan Hong on a charge of keeping a gambling noose, .and 30 other ...

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  15. TARIFF MATTERS.

    Another conference between the Minister for Customs of Canada (Mr. G.E. Foster) and Australia (Mr. F. Tudor) was held to-day with the object of discussing the possibilities of establishing a reciprocal ...

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  16. BURGLARS IN SYDNEY.

    A remarKably daring burglary was committed last night at a boarding 'house at Wollstonecraft. The front portion of the house is let as a flat to Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  17. DIRECTOR OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    In view of the fact that the newly created position of Director of Lighthouses has not been, filled as a result of the first invitation to candidates ending in a ...

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  18. ADDITIONAL DETECTIVES DEMANDED.

    The mob rushed the platform on which suffragettes were seated at Stamford Bridge yesterday and a serious melee followed. Scotland Yard authorities emphasize the ...

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  19. A DANUBIAN ISLAND.

    Austria-Hungarian troops have occupied the island of Ada Kaleh, on the Danube. The explanation is made that the island has been in. Austrian military occupation since ...

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  20. THE LANGUAGE TEST.

    At Laverton yesterday a complaint was made to the Minister of Mines, who was visiting the district, by the mine managers of the Augusta Mine (worked by a ...

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  21. OFFICIAL SENSATION.

    A sensation teas created in departmental circles to-day, when it was officially announced that Dr. E. Burnett Ham (Chairmen of the Board of Public Health and ...

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  22. BULGARIA AND SERVIA.

    There are many rumours to the effect that the strained relations between Bulgaria and Servia are becoming worse. The Servians are refusing to evacuate territory ...

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  23. WHERE BOMBS ARE MADE.

    There are indications that bombs to the order of suffragettes are made, in 'private houses with materials obtained from one or two London chemists. Householders ...

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  24. LONG FLIGHT.

    M. Brindejone des Moulinais who took part in the paris to Berlin flight last August made a successful aerial journey from Germany to England three days ago ...

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  25. THREAT TO KIDNAP INFANTS.

    Owing to the receipt of letters threatening that the infant children of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill will be kidnapped a detective has been told off ...

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  26. MYSTERY OF A FIRE.

    After having heard evidence at an enquiry to-day concerning a fire which occurred in the rooms of Samuel Rosenbaum in Jersey Chambers George Street ...

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  27. A U S T R A L I A N IMMIGRATES.

    Owing to the differing requirements, of the other Stales, only the State of New Smith Wales is joining Victoria under Mr. Watt's scheme of amalgamation. Half the ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    BEACHPORT, May 15.—Rather a sensation was caused yesterday afternoon when the news reached here that there had been a boat accident out towards the lighthouse ...

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  29. MISSING ANALYSTS SAFE.

    The two Melbourne analysts, Messrs. John Steel and Winfield George Davis, who were long overdue on a walking tour through East Gippsland have telegraphed ...

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  30. SIR MELVILLE MACNAGHTEN

    The announcement is made that Sir Melville MacNaghten Kt., C.B. is retiring from Scotland Yard owing to ill health. Sir Melville is 60 years of age and since ...

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  31. TERRORISM.

    Messages from Pittsburg record a series of dynamiting outrages. in the industrial centres of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. . At least a dozen deaths of workmen have ...

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  32. A MODERN SHERLOCK HOLMES.

    In the Police Court to-day Percy Coates was charged with being the owner and oc-cupier of premises in Beryl lane used as a common gaming house. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The Australian cargo of beef and mutton by the steamer Tahiti, which left Sydney on April 19 and Wellington on April 25, has been landed. It is expected that the ...

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  34. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Japanese Government has suggested the reference of the Californian legislation against alients to the Hague' Tribunal for settlement. ...

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  35. SCHOONER AGROUND.

    SYDNEY, May 16.—The five-masted schooner George E. Billings which went aground in Botany Bay where she had run for shelter on Wednesday afternoon is ...

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  36. SHIPPING CASE.

    The High Court this afternoon granted Vie Commonwealth Government leave to intervene in the special case stated by the President of the Court of Conciliation and ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. FOUND DEAD.

    A report was received at the City Watch house on Friday that Mrs. Mary McVicar, who was believed to be between 70 and 80 years, of age had been found dead in her ...

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  38. DEATH ON A RAILWAY STATION.

    SNOWTOWN, May 16.—When Mr. Leeden, a railway porter, went to work this morning at 7.30 o'clock he found the body of Mr. Beck sen., on a seat at the railway ...

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  39. WOMAN IN THE CASE

    Further investigations made by "detectives in connection with the tragedy in Murray street led to the discovery that some time ago Mrs.. Binks received from ...

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  40. DEPRESSED HUSBAND'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, May l6.—John Robert Jacklin died in tragic circumstances in St. Vincent's Hospital last night from supposed lysol poisoning. He left home yesterday ...

    Article : 79 words
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