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  2. SCHOOL BOARDS.

    In The Register on Wednesday reference was made to a meeting of the Adelaide School Board of Advice, at which complaints were made of the "lukewarm ...

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  3. A CRIMINAL COUP.

    Luck broke the way of the criminal fraternity at the Adelaide stock sale yards on Wednesday during the progress of the pig auctions. An eleventh hour kind of ...

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  4. GOVERNOR AT PENOLA.

    PENOLA, June 17.—Flags were flying at Penola on Tuesday, when Sir Day Bosanquet paid a visit to the picturesque south-eastern town. This was the first official ...

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  5. COMMERCE CONFERENCE.

    At to-day's sitting of the conference of the Associated Chambers of Commence, Mr. H. Y. Braddon (Sydney) proposed— "That it is highly desirable that there ...

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  6. VIOLENT WOMEN.

    The trial of the suffragettes, under the Malicious Damage to Property Act, was concluded to-day before Mr. Justice Phillimore in the King's Bench Division of the ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL FIRES.

    A sensational affair occurred last night at Strathfield. The residence of Mrs. Ramaciotti was ransacked and set on fire by burglars during the occupant's absence. ...

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  8. THE HUME COUNT.

    While the returning officer for the Hume division counts leisurely the absent votes which are to decide the fate of the Fisher Government, Federal Ministers spend their ...

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  9. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    At the beginning of this month a prospectus was issued for a new Victorian loan for £3,000,000 at the fixed price of £98, and bearing interest at the rate of 4 per ...

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  10. ROYAL ASCOT.

    Brilliant weather favoured the first day of Royal Ascot Week—a racing carnival which will be continued to-morrow and Thursday, and concluded on Friday. ...

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  11. VALUABLES LOST.

    The residence of Mr. F. D. Morgan, of Torilla Station, near Scone, was destroyed by fire this morning. The occupants escaped. The building and furniture were ...

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  12. SCOTLAND YARD.

    Sir Melville Macnaghten, O.B., assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police and Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department, recently resigned his position ...

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  13. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Lionel Henderson, an old Harrovian, and formerly a captain of Paget's Horse, in the South African campaign, has been charged at Liverpool with obtaining, under false ...

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  14. WOULD "DIE TO GET THE VOTE."

    In addressing the jury Miss Kenney referred to the recent discovery of rifles in Ulster, and stated that had women said, "Rifles for women, the women will fight ...

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  15. ENGINE DRIVERS' CASE.

    The President of the Court of Arbitration (Mr. Justice Higgins) to-day continued the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  16. THE DERBY DISPUTE

    Mr. Bower Ismay, owner of Craganour, who unsuccessfully lodged an appeal against the decision of the Jockey Club stewards in disqualifying his colt after it had won the ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. J. Murray reported to the Adelaide Watchhouse that Harry Phillips (45), who had been working at Wynarka, on the Brown's Well line, had died while being ...

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  18. WHY THEY WERE PROSECUTED.

    The Solicitor-General (Sir John Simon) replied that the defendants had been prosecuted not for the opinions they had expressed, but for flagrant breaches of the ...

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  19. "UNCLE SAM'S PUNCH."

    At the anniversary celebration of the battle of Bunker Hill, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt made a remarkable speech in favour of the expansion of the United States ...

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  20. ONE OF HIS SADDEST TRIALS.

    Mr. Justice Phillimore, in summing up, remarked that this was one of the saddest trials in his experience. It had been urged that great causes had never been won ...

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  21. REMOVED TO ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    Mr. Jacob Manson, who on Monday sustained a broken ankle while working at the steamer Cycle, and Thomas Miller, the A.B., who had a thigh fractured on board ...

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  22. POLITICIAN'S HONOUR

    It was announced last week that Mr. Eliot Crawshay-Williams (Liberal member for Leicester since January, 1910) had resigned his seat in the House of Commons. ...

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  23. WOMAN RUN OVER.

    Mrs. Gibson, wife of Mr. Albert Gibson, of Pope street, near to Hurtle square, Adelaide, was run over on Tuesday at 5 p.m. by one of W. Kither's ...

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  24. MOTIVES OF SUFFRAGISTS.

    His Honor, in passing sentence, expressed the belief that some suffragists were actuated partially by ambition and pride and love of power; others, young people chiefly ...

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  25. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The postmaster at Brisbane received a telegram to-day from the superintendent at the Cape Capricorn Lighthouse, that Capt. Forest had landed there last night. ...

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  26. CONSUMPTION "CURE."

    Dr. Friedmann, the German physician who holds that he has discovered a serum which will cure consumption, has left on his return for his native land. ...

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  27. CRUSHED BY FALL OF EARTH.

    At 11.45 a.m. on Tuesday, Charles Pearson (22), labourer, of 280 Franklin street, while excavating the foundations for a chimney stack at the premises of the ...

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  28. BARRIER-SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    A special meeting of the Shop Assistants and Warehouse Employes' Association was held last evening. The special business was to consider the report of the ...

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  29. PROGRESSIVE NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at Dunedin to-day, Mr. Massey (Prime Minister) said that at the end of the financial year they were able to show a surplus of more than £700,000, and proof ...

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  30. MARCONI SCANDALS.

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister replied to Mjr. Archer Shee (Unionist) that he possessed no information that any Ministers outside of Cabinet ...

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  31. ACCIDENT AT FOOTBALL.

    BLYTH, June 17.—Mr. E. H. Ellery, while engaged in the football contest, Blyth v. Snowtown, played on the local grounds on Saturday, broke a small bone in his ...

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  32. ALLEGED THEFT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, June 18.—In the Police Court this morning Arthur George Groves was committed for trial on a charge of having broken and entered the produce ...

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  33. NO LENIENCY FOR RINGLEADERS.

    One of the counsel had suggested that the time for leniency of the Executive had passed. He did not think defendants should meet with the same lenience as ...

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  34. MOB V. ARISTOCRATS.

    A mob of Carbonarios stormed a theatre in which a charity performance had been organized by Portuguese aristocrats. The Republican soldiery battered the doors of ...

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  35. HANGED IN A STABLE.

    FREMANTLE, June 18. — William Daulby, aged 49, hanged himself in a stable at North Fremantle this morning. Deceased had been worrying over financial ...

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  37. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Two large buildings have recently been commenced in Adelaide. One is an addition to the York Hotel (on the site now occupied by the Grand Central) which Mr. ...

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  38. BUTTER FAMINE FEARED.

    It is the opinion of leading merchants of Sydney that the Commonwealth is about to experience one of the most severe butter famines in the history of the trade, and ...

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  39. HOTEL ROBBERY

    When four robbers gained entrance to the Berkeley Hotel, Piccadilly, at the end of May they clubbed two night porters. One of the employes, named Gowers had ...

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  40. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    From morning until midnight to-day officers of the Federal Land Tax Department were receiving money from taxpayers. To-day was the last day for the receipt of the ...

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  41. CITY WITHOUT TELEPHONES.

    Five hundred telephone girls in the City of St. Louis have struck work. They demand a living wage. The city is now practically without telephone communication. ...

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  43. REMOVED FROM COURT.

    His Honor ordered Miss Kenney's removal from Court. This task required the exertions of two warders and two wardresses to accomplish. ...

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  44. PIT. DISASTER.

    A sudden inrush of water to the workings of the Carrhouse Colliery, near Rotherham, caused the deaths of eight miners. Several other men experienced narrow and ...

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  45. TURKISH PLOTS.

    The police have unearthed a widespread plot to overthrow the Government by means of a series of assassinations. Thirty men who have been arrested form ...

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  46. HIGH-PRICED RAM.

    Mr. Albert Austin, of Winganella, Deniliquin, has sold his special ram, No. 838, by Perfection, to Messrs. Walter and Michael Hawker, of South Australia, for 1,700 ...

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  47. MRS PANKHURST CRITICAL.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who was released from Holloway this week, is reported to be in a critical condition. ...

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  48. HUNGER STRIKER RELEASED.

    The suffragette Miss Lenton, who was recently convicted and sentenced, has been released owing to the serious condition of her health, in consequence of her refusal to ...

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  51. STOLEN PLEASURE.

    The story of how a youth persuaded a companion to ride away from his work on his employer's bicycle, and to sell the machine for money ...

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