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  2. SCHOOL BOARDS.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide School Board on Monday evening an animated discussion occurred in respect of what was regarded as "the lukewarm attitude of the ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst was not permitted to attend the funeral of Miss Davison. When she was leaving her flat to be present at the obsequies she was rearrested and ...

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  4. BOOKS AND PEOPLE.

    It is amazing what a tremendous amount of amusement and information we miss by keeping our eyes shut and our ears closed when we are moving among every-dey ...

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  5. KAISER'S JUBILEE.

    National jubilee subscriptions for missions in German colonies amounting, to £190,000 have been handed to the Emperor William. Of this sum £125,000 goes to ...

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  6. LIGHT ON FOLIAGE.

    The remarkable effect of artificial light upon foliage has caused considerable comment recently among botanists. It has been found that where deciduous trees are ...

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  7. WINDOW-SMASHING SEQUEL.

    Ninety-three West-End business firms have been awarded in Court £1,425 damages against Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence end Mrs. Pankhurst and her daughters, for ...

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  8. RED REVOLT.

    At the International Women's Suffrage Congress, which was opened in this city to-day, delegates declined to express an Opinion either favourable to or ...

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  9. GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE ASHORE.

    The President of the Marine Board (Mr. Arthur Searcy) received the following telegram from Capt. Weir, master of the Government steamer Governor Musgrave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PICTURESQUE UNIVERSITY SCENE.

    There was a further picturesque scene at the University of Berlin, where Professor Hintze delivered the Kaiser's jubilee oration. The Professor caused a sensation ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    At about 5 p.m. on Tuesday an end-loading carriage on a passenger train bound from Glanville to Largs was derailed a short distance from the Glanville Station. Several hours were occupied in replacing ...

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  12. WHARF LABOURER INJURED

    Mr. Oscar Anderson, of Dale street, Port Adelaide, bad his right leg broken while working at the steamer Westfalen at the BirkenHead Wharf on Tuesday. He was ...

    Article : 57 words
  13. ACCIDENTS ON A STEAMER.

    While running the "easting" down on her voyage from London to Port Adelaide, the Melbourne liner Port Pirie met some heavy weather. On June 4, during a blow ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. THE HUME PROBLEM.

    Like a drowning man grasping at straws, the Federal Government is hoping against hope that the result of the Home election will be that Sir William Lyne will retain ...

    Article : 609 words
  15. EX-SECRETARY REMANDED.

    At Thursday's meeting of the Barrier Labour Federation, it is officially reported, the standing orders were suspended owing to the absence of the Secretary, and it was ...

    Article : 428 words
  16. SCENE IN POLICE BARRACKS

    In the City Police Court to-day George L. Calwell, until recently a constable of police, was charged on the information of Constable Stapleton, with having shot with ...

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  17. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    GREENOCK, June 17.—Several accidents hare occured during the lost few days. Mr. E. Geier fell backwards off the mill platform against a wagon, and ...

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  18. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The unusual dryness of the last season is shown by the fact that from September, 1862. to April, 1863, the total rainfall in Adelaide was only 5,965 in a quantity ...

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  19. LUCKY ESCAPE.

    AUBURN, June 17.—As Messrs. D. and W. Treagus were driving in a sulky last evening they were overtaken by a motor car which, although it was after sundown ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. BLACKHEADS.

    These skin blemishes are found mostly about the region of the nose, chin, forehead, and the ears, and sometimes upon the chest and back. We all know them for ...

    Article : 294 words
  22. FIRE IN AN OIL SHED

    TEROWIE, June 17.—On Monday morning a fire broke out in the oil shed of the station yard, and did considerable damage in a short time. It appears that Mr. ...

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  23. ACCIDENT AT FOOTBALL.

    STRATHALBYN, June 17.—On Saturday the 12-year-old son of Mr. J. R. Jarvis broke a forearm while playing football. He attempted to catch the ball, and in ...

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  24. SKATING RINK DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—A fire at Fairfield early this morning destroyed the Imperial Skating Rink, owned by Mr. W, M. Carter, of Parramatta. The building and contents ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. TRAGIC ESCAPE OF A BULL.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—A bull broke away from a steamer at the North Coast Company's wharf yesterday afternoon, and after wandering through the streets found ...

    Article : 94 words
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