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  2. THE KING AT HOME.

    King Edward reached London on Wednesday after his recent visit to Biarritz. His Majesty looked remarkably well as he stepped from the train at Victoria Station, ...

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  3. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    A conference of Ministerial members of the State Parliament was held tonight, and was attended by about 40 members. The premier (Mr. Murray), in opening the ...

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  4. EVIDENCE AGAINST HYDE.

    The trial in Kansas City of Dr. Hyde for the murder of Col. T. H. Swope and Christian Swope, his nephew, and Col. J. H. Hunton. a cousin. and for threatening to ...

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  5. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Cook) made a further statement today with regard to the proposed appointment of Col. Kirkpatrick to the position of ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    COWELL, April 27.—Information having reached here to the effect that the original scheme of the Government to reticulate the township of Cowell had been abandoned, a ...

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  7. MOONTA CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

    MOONTA, April 27.—Today at the institute hall the Moonta Chrysanthemum Society held its first show, and, considering the short time (under a fortnight) in ...

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  8. K. OF. K.

    Lord Kitchener, on his arrival at Southampton, after his tour in Japan, Australia, and the United-States, was accorded an enthusiastic reception by large crowds of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS DANCE.

    The Australian Army Service Corps (South Australian details) held its annual social and dance at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening. About 150 were ...

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  10. HOSPITAL FOR COWELL.

    COWELL, April 27.—A largely attended meeting of residents of the Frankiin Harbour district, convened by Dr. Marshall, was held at the Cowell Institute on ...

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  11. WOULD PLEAD GUILTY.

    At the Armidale Circuit Court today Henry Casey was charged with the murder of Johanna Kelly at Armidale on December 13, 1908. Accused was defended by ...

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  12. ADELAIDE BUTTER.

    Messrs. Oetzes & Gerritsen, produce merchants, of Tooley street, have been fined 40/ and 21/ costs for having imported from Adelaide per Mantua butter containing 18.3 ...

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  13. THE SKY PILOT.

    Mr. Edward Reeves, the skilled word artist, will recite "The Sky Pilot" on Saturday night in the Victoria Hall. He Should produce by artistic elocutionary ...

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  14. PAYNEHAM VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.

    The Payncham Volunteer Fire Brigade has done good work during its existence Its equipment, however, needs improving To effect this a strong committee was ...

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  15. CHINESE PIGS.

    In August last Chinese merchants started a new industry by exporting frozen pig to London. Large consignments were made, and all of them stringently ...

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  16. SPLENDID MATERIAL IN AUSTRALIA.

    After his arrival Lord Kitchener was sumed by foreign residents in Japan by interviewed by a representative of The Register. He expressed himself as very ...

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  17. THE OPERA CHILDREN.

    Further despatches received concerning the Pollard case contain information of a startling nature. On the evening of April 13 the following telegram was sent from ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    Two fresh cases of typhoid fever have been reported. This brings the total number of cases in the city to 105 that have been traced to one milk supply. ...

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  19. YANKALILLA MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

    NORMANVILLE, April 28.—A four days encampment of the No. 2 Squadron, 16th A.L.H. Regiment, began at Yankalilla on April 22. The men's work and their ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night William Anderson's Dramatic Company will stage "A Thief in the Night" for the last time. This drama has proved highly popular. The exciting incidents ...

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  21. SACCO-HOMAN.

    The public interest in Sacco-Homan's at tempt to live for 43 days entirely on soda water was further manifested on Thursday night, when the Hungarian's glasshouse ...

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  22. FITZROY EXPLOSION.

    Charles Rylton Webb Shaw, grocer, aged 20 years, pleaded not guilty at the Fitzroy Court to a charge of having set fire to a shop at 85 Brunswick street. Fitz ...

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  23. ENGLISH RACING.

    The first of the important three-year-old races for the season, the Two Thousand Guineas, was run at Newmarket yesterday over the customary Rowley Mile course. ...

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  25. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, hero of the antarctic exploration, states that he may possibly go to Canada to reside, and to explore the far west and northern portions of the ...

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  26. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    For weeks through the press and from visitors from the eastern States Adelaideans have heard of the amazing feats of the Wille brothers. In consequences of the ...

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  27. NOT GUILTY.

    The case in which Samuel Cohen was charged with having refused to assist Plainclothes Constable Hickling in the execution of his duty when called upon in the name ...

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  28. PORT ADELAIDE COUNCIL MATTERS.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening the special tramways committee recommended the acceptance of the offer of Mr. Goodman ...

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  29. TIMBER STRIKE OVER.

    The timber stackers strike terminated today. The men have been granted three representatives on the new Wages Board, and will return to work tomorrow. ...

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  30. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. J Ramsay Macdonald (Labour, Leicester), the well-known Labour leader, who visited Australia a few years ago, has undertaken to lead ...

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  31. THE BARRIER.

    Record entries have been received for Silver City Show next Wednesday. Entries have come from Victoria and South Australia. ...

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  32. COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    YORKETOWN, April 28.—An entertainment is aid of St. George's [?] took place at the town hall last night. There was a good attendance. An interesting programme of [?] and ...

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  33. CORDIALS STOLEN.

    Thieves entered the O.K. Cordial Factory between Monday and Wednesday, and stole nearly £3 worth of cordials. A hole had been made ia the fence to reach the door i ...

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  34. WESTERN. AUSTRALIA.

    A warrant has been issued {or the arrest of H. M. Cousins, bookkeeper and collector of the Fremantle Gas Company, on a charge of embezzlement. The sum ...

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  35. THE NORWEGIAN POET.

    The Norwegian Storthing—the legislative power of the realm—has decided to accord a State funeral to the veteran poet and dramatist, M. Bjornsen. Both Houses of ...

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  36. CROWDED SCHOOL.

    Some striking particulars regarding the Cheltenham State School were given by a deputation to the Minister for Public Instruction to-day. It was stated that there ...

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  37. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—At the auctions today merino wools found a good sale at full opening rates, but shabby crossbreds were slightly easier. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Coburn, the manager of the New Zealand Truth, who was sentenced to four month's imprisonment, has been released on the grounds of ill health. Commenting ...

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  39. LIFESAYING CREW AT PRACTICE.

    PORT ELLIOT. April 27.—The Victor Harbour lifesaving crew, under Cpl. James, visited Port Elliot with, their apparatus this afternoon, and gave an ...

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  40. TRADE FIGURES.

    The returns for the first quarter of this year show:—Exports, £8.850,657 imports, £3,911.797. Exports for the first quarter of last year totalled £7.031.134 and imports ...

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  42. CANADIAN TRADE.

    The official returns for the Canadian [?]year show that the Dominion's trade was valued at £123,400,000, which was an increase of £23,400,000 on that of the ...

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  43. CLAIM THAT FAILED.

    Judge Chomley today concluded the hearing of the action in which Samuel Mann, trading under the style of "The Fair," Sydney road. Brunwick. is seeking ...

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  44. HAWKE BAY RACES.

    The following are the results of the How[?] Bay Jockey [?] [?] Hawke's Bay State [?] [?] (w.f.s.) six and a half [?] Mr. Hand[?] [?] ...

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  45. PAGEANT FOR MAY 18.

    Evidence that preparations are well in hand for the pageant and tableaux to be held on an impressive scale in the Exhibition Building on Wednesday. May 18 ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Burlison & Grylls, the stainedglass artists of Great Ormond street, London, W.C. have completed a fine east window for the Hobart Cathedral, which will ...

    Article : 208 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. MALEKULA MISHAP.

    The linding of the Marine Board in con[?]ction with the stancing of the [?] Malekula on Hrampton Reef in January was announced this afternoon. The board ...

    Article : 182 words
  49. CHARGE AGAINST ENGINEER.

    The Court of Marine Enquiry gave its decision today in the matter of the charge preferred against Alexander Brand that, while acting as chief engineer of the ...

    Article : 91 words
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