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  2. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The hearts of many patients at the London Hospital were gladdened on April 5. The Queen. and her sister, the Empress Marie of Russia, spent ah hour in the ...

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  3. CARING FOR THE BOYS.

    Recently the executive committee of the Boys' Brigade added to Kennion Hall—its premises in Bentham street—a stage, a big storeroom (used as a dressing room) ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. Struggle for a Girl.—

    Curious details of a struggle for a child between Mr. Marshall Samson, proprietor of the Welbeck Hotel, Mansfield, and his wife were riven at the Nottingham Police ...

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  6. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    His Majesty the King is still at Biarritz, During his stay the King has best enjoyed his long motor, drives, especially those across the frontier to Spain. Since the ...

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  7. BARRIER CRISIS.

    The result of the "go-to-work" ballot, though not unexpected, has further depressed the mass of citizens. The total votes cast (2,761) was small compared with ...

    Article : 386 words
  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The presence of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) and Mr. Deakin at the Lord Mayer's luncheon to-day lent special interest to the function. There were also ...

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  9. SHIPPING COMPANIES' POWERS

    The Full Court has given judgment in favour of appellants in the appeal by the Ocean Steamship Company and Another (defendants), appellants, against the ...

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  10. THE COUNTRY.

    TALIA, AJay (6.—A few of the early settlers on the west coast went out to Terri on May 3 to meet the Railway Commission, with a view to give evidence ...

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  11. NATIVES PUNISHED.

    The Seestern, the German Imperial Government yacht, stationed in German New Guinea, arrived from Herbertshohe to-day. Before setting out oh her voyage ...

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  12. DRAMATIC.

    The famous English actor manager. Mr. Beerbohm Tree, has shown a marked partiality for Australian talent. He engaged Miss Alis Crawford as leading lady for his ...

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  13. MUSICAL AND LITERARY COMPETITIONS.

    KAPUNDA, May 8.—Last evening the hall was again crowded for the ninth evening performance of the competitions in the elocutionary division. Owing to ...

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  14. WHARFAGE RATES.

    A telegram from Melbourne which appeared in The Register on Monday suited that the Melbourne Harbour Trust had under consideration a proposal to with. ...

    Article : 371 words
  15. SPORT.

    An incident occurred during the progress of the Oxford and Cambridge boat race which, hat it happened to a less levelheaded member of the crew than ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. PORT PIRIE'S TROUBLES.

    The Proprietary Company is getting a few extra men every day to start work at the smelters and refinery, and the number now employed is assuming a fair ...

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  17. ART.

    One of Sir Edward Burne-Jones's most famous paintings. "The Wheel of Fortune," has been purchased by the directors of the National Gallery. Melbourne, and wild ...

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  18. THE PROPOSED FUSION.

    To-day's events have created great hopes that the fusion of the non-caucus parties in the Federal Parliament will be accomplished before the House meets. When ...

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  19. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The much discussed question of a park for the people at Pile's Paddock again cams before the Kensington and Norwood Council on Monday night. In reply to a ...

    Article : 225 words
  20. ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES.

    A dispute alleged to have had its origin through the nonpayment of a bet made during last football season, occurred between two employes of a city dentistry ...

    Article : 443 words
  21. SYDNEY TRUST'S INTENTION.

    The Melbourne Harbour Trust having expressed itp intention to raise the wharfage rates on Commonwealth goods to the same rate as on foreign goods, the Sydney ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT.

    The difficulty that retail buyers have in procuring Austral Lin products in London has lately been discussed in the daily press, and an idea, started that Australia should ...

    Article : 371 words
  23. TRAMS TO THE NORWOOD OVAL.

    The Mayor of Kensington and Norwood (Mr. G. H. Prosser). at the meeting of tho council on Monday evening, referred to the electric car service from the Norwood Oval ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It has been reported from Lochinvar that aa earth tremor was felt there shortly before 1 o'clock on Sunday morning. Many people were so scared that they left their ...

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  25. THE PRIMATE'S SALARY.

    When a special meeting of the Synod takes place on May 25 it is probable that a proposal will be submitted to make the Primate's salary £2,250, clear of rates ...

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  26. HORSE CARS AS TRAILERS.

    The suggestion made some time ago that some of the horse airs, which have passed out of use, should be used as trailers on the new lines was referred to by Cr. Silver ...

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  27. THE NEW LIBERAL PARTY.

    The newly formed Commonwealth Liberal Party has issued the following platform:—1. To uphold the Federal union, and to develop its national character, foster ...

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  28. A STEAMER DETAINED.

    The steamer Fioire was to have left this afternoon for Japan, but just before the time for departure it was found that something was wrong with her refrigerating ...

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  29. A PATERNAL GOVERNMENT.

    CHARLEVILLE, May 4.—The public ore highly pleased with the action of the Government Resident at Port Darwin m having two little black boys sent back again ...

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  30. PROPOSED CITY RAILWAYS.

    Giving evidence before the City Improvements Commission, Mr. James Fraser (Engineer—in-Chief for existing lines) said the city railways, as proposed by the Chief ...

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  31. THREEPENNY FARES.

    Strong comments were made at the meeting of the Kensington and Norwood Council on Monday evening regarding the charge of 3d. made by the Tramways Trust ...

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  32. THE TASMANIA'S ELECTIONS.

    Mr. McGovren. M.L.A., who has been electioneering in Tasmania, returned to-day. He is pleased with the result, of the elections, but is not prepared to accent the ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. AN ABSENT WITNESS.

    When the case of Thomas William Daly, chanted with having attempted to extort money, came on for hearing, at the quarter sessions William. N. Willis, the chief ...

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  34. HAWKER KILLED.

    KOORINGA. May 10.—Mr. William Hopkins, a young married man, and employed by Mr. Luke Day. storekeeper, was killed to-day near World's End. He was ...

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  35. ANGLO-AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Josiah Symon arrived in Loudon this week, having come overland from Marseilles. Lady Symon and family are continuing their voyage round in the steamer ...

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  36. AT A FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The football match between Port Adelaide and West Torrens at Hindmarsh was a hotly contested one, and feeling ran high. There was much excitement, and ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. WORKING OF FEDERATION.

    Speaking at Cue on Saturday the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon) sympathized with people far removed from the sphere of legislation to which they were ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    HORSHAM, May 7.—Peter Henderson, employed in the permanent way af the Railway Department. sustained fatal injuries on Wednesday. He was working on ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    In the City Police Court on Saturday Jack McLoughlin was further remanded for eight days on a charge of having in I January, 1895, at Johannesburg, wilfully ...

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  41. To the Editor.

    Sir—I am quite at a loss to understand why the union men of Broken Hill and Port Pirie are hesitating to go back to work. Have they forgotten that they ...

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  42. A BROKEN LEG.

    Master Keith Joyner, eon of Mr. E. H. Joyner, of Pier street, Glenelg, met with a painful accident on Sunday afternoon. The little lad was racing down the ...

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  43. BANANA TRADE.

    At a meeting of banana-growers and shippers at Geraldton it was decided to again make a further request to the shipping companies to reduce the freight, the ...

    Article : 111 words
  44. REPORTED SLEEPY OFFICIAL.

    HORSHAM, May 7.—The passengers on the Adelaide express were delayed about an hour and 45 minutes at Great Western on Sunday morning owing to the officer in ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. Advertising

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  47. UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    Richard Sally, aged 45 years, a resident of Newcastle, was kilted at Millar's Flat on Friday night through a horse which he was riding running against a telegraph post. ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. CONDEMNED FROZEN MEAT.

    Reports received to-day by the Minister for Agriculture from the Victorian Agent-General in London and several local officers show that the mutton which was recently ...

    Article : 46 words
  50. MUSIC.

    Madame Clara Butt has completely recovered from the nervous breakdown which a six weeks' rest at Cannes and with Mr. Kennerly Rumford, she is ...

    Article : 232 words
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