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  2. WORKERS' SHARE OF WEALTH.

    The Duke of Devonshire, who is President of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, delivered the Presidential address at the annual meeting of the ...

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  3. "CAPTAIN" HENDERSON'S CAREER.

    Further interesting particulars of the career of "Captain" Digby Sheldon Hendeson, who committed suicide on March 30 while under arrest on a charge of fraud ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday morning a blind man who is employed at tho Royal Institution for the Blind at North Adelaide was knocked down by an electric tramcar. He ...

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  5. BONELLO EXECUTED.

    Carlos Augusto Bonello who on April 7 was sentenced to death for the murder at Nuriootpa on March 5, of the little girl Emma Norma Plish, was hanged at the ...

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  6. OTTRA ENTOMBMENT.

    Reports arc to hand of the heroism of george pitts, one of the men cntombed by the second fall of the otira Tunnel. By superhuman efforts he rescued a made who ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

    Renter has issued an advance copy of Mr. Roosevelt's forthcoming address to the Nobel Prize Committee. In 1900 Mr. Roosevelt was awarded the Peace prize, and ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    The latest reports from Albania date that although the insurgents were driven but from the Kachanik Pass with heavy ow they ore still presenting a bold front ...

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  9. THE KING'S POSITION.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), speaking at Oxford on Wednesday night, said it was untrue that the Government had bargained ...

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  10. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    In all probability another Premiers' Conference will be held at an early date a Melbourne for the purpose of discussing the future financial relations of the ...

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  11. NORSE AND MILK CART.

    Persons who were about the vicinity of Unley road as early as 5.45 on Thursday morning were startled by a somewhat sensational bolt. A horse attached to a milk ...

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  12. APACHE AND POLICE.

    One policeman was killed and three other members of the force were more or less seriously wounded in the Rue Aubry le Boucher, Park on January 8 while ...

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  13. SLIGHT INJURIES.

    A heavily laden trolly load of goods was on its way to the railway sheds from the warehouse of Harris, Searfe, & Co. on Thursday afternoon As the team was ...

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  14. BENEFIT OF TRADE UNIONS.

    A remarkable controversy is being conducted in Germany on the question whether the action of trade unions has really benefited the workers, of whether the increased ...

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  15. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie (Labour, Merthyr Tydvil), speaking at a meeting on Monday night at Tou-y-pandy, said:—"Loyalty to the Throne was a great superstition, which ...

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  16. JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    Admiral Ijichi, of the Japanese Squadron at Frenantle, was entertained by the Mayor of Fremantle this morning. The Admiral and other officers, including Prince ...

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  17. SPRAINED AN ANKLE.

    MIDDLETON, May 5—Mr. W. W. Hargreaves was driving down n sleep hill yesterday without a brake, when the vehicle overturned, and an ankle was severly sprained. ...

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  18. WESTERS ACTING PREMIERS COMMENTS.

    Referring to the remarks vi the Prime Minister regarding the [?] arrangements between the Commonwealth and the States, and partheularly his words. "As we ...

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  19. GAS EXPLOSION.

    WOLSELEY, May 2.—Mr. W. T. Beckett, porter at the railway station, while releasing water from the gaspipe at the foot of a lamppost, places his hand ...

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  20. REPUBLICANS' PROGRAMME.

    The Republican leaders in the United States are realizing that their fiscal Policy is not acceptable to the people of America, and they are seeking means by which to ...

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  21. LABOUR EMIGRATION.

    The English newspapers welcome the proposed of the Ralian Premier (Signor Luzzati) that a congress should be held in Rome next year with the view of ...

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  22. MR. ASQUITH.

    The Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Asquith), who is on his way to the Mediterranean, is now at Lisbon. He has had several conferences at the Portuguese ...

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  23. DIMINISHING WATER SUPPLY.

    Word has been received from Coonamble that the artesian water supply shows serious signs of diminishing. The flow of one bore from which the town water ...

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  24. AN ANKLE INJURED.

    MALLALA, May 5.—Yesterday Mr. Frederick Fraderick, son of Mr. Traynor had an ankle broken. Accompanied by an emplove of his father's he was engaged ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR, R. BURNS CUMING.

    After a long illness Mr. Robert Burns Cuming one of the moat prominent busipess men of Adelaide, died at bw residence, residence, Torrensville, on Thursday morning, at the ...

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  26. THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Canadian Parliament was prorogued on Wednesday. Additional interest was attached to the ceremony, as it was the last occasion on which Karl Grey, the retiring ...

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  27. THREE MIXERS KILLED.

    CAIRNS (Q.), May 5.—D. Driscoll, a miner employed at the Girofla Mine, Mnngana, was killed early yesterday morning though a fall from the main stone into ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The Beatty will case was concluded yesterday at the Water Police Court before Mr. Love, S.M. Charles William Schracder, manager for ...

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  29. GERMAN CONDITIONS.

    A dozen members of the Independent Labour Party, including Mr. G. N. Barnes (Leader of the Party in the House of Commons) and Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., ...

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  30. JAPANESE-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    One thousand Japanese workmen are now busy day and night at Shepherd's Bush finishing the Japanese British Exhibition, which will be opened on May 12 ...

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  31. BORROWING FOR DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has always made it plain that he is against borrowing for delence purposes. To-day he reiterated his views on the subiect when ...

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  32. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    According to the sixty-first annual report d{ the Australian Mutual Provident Society, which has just been issued, the amount of the new business transacted during the past ...

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  33. TRANSVAAL PARLIAMENTARY DISPUTE.

    Further revelations have been made in connection with the proposal of the Transvaal Government to pay the members of, Parliament £300 for a 16 days' session ...

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  34. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—Duncan McCrac Robb, a young man, was working alongside a circular saw at Mildura to-day, when an S-ft, batten struck the ...

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  35. PENSION FUNDS.

    The American Social Corporation has established a petition fund, totalling £1,600,600 which will be consolidated with Mr. Andrew Garnegie's £800,000 fund. ...

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  36. POET OF LONDON.

    In February Lord St. Aldwyn was appointed to conduct an enquiry into the incidence of the schedule of the proposed rates issued by the Port of London ...

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  37. PUNT SUNK.

    SYDNEY, May 5.—At Catsworth Island Morore, a ferry punt sank on Wednesday afternoon in midstream, while crossing with dairy cattle. The ferryman was ...

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  38. TRUCK SMASHED A DEAD END.

    SYDNEY, May 5.—An accident occurred last night in connection with coal loading operations at the McMyler hoist at Newcastle. While a line of wagons loaded I ...

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  39. TROPICAL AGRONOMY.

    The High COmmissioner (Sir George Reid) has arranged for Professor Wyndhant Dunstan, Director of the Imperial Institute, to represent the Commonwealth at ...

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  40. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    No stone is being left unturned in Melbourne to block the progress of the work in connection with the Federal capital. It is understood that already nearly £20,000 ...

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  41. GREAT FIRE IN JAPAN.

    The Morning Leader States that the Omori province, in Northern Japan, has been devastated by a [?]. The flimsy materials of the house in the principal town ...

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  42. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir george Reid) is paying a round of visits to the various Ambassadors to the Court of St. James. ...

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  43. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, May 5.—The body of a woman was found this morning, and identified this afternoon by her sister as that of Ethel May Newman single aged 19 ...

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  44. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, after his visit to Denmark, lias arrived at Christiania. He was welcomed by the Kind and Queen. The railway station and streets were ...

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  45. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    At the General Sessions to-day Karl Foller, an operatic singer, was charged with perjury. Accused pleaded "Not guilty." The allegation against Foller was that in the ...

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  46. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The M.C.C. has decided to send a cricket team to New Zealand in 1911-12 provided that the New Zealand Association will pay the expenses. ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    His Majesty the King on Wednesday accorded an audience to Mr. N. J. Moore, premier of Western Australia. ...

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  49. MALARIA IN ZULULAND.

    A serious epidemic of malarial fever is raging in the eastern districts of Zululand. The stricken natives are receiving all the succour that it is possible to give them from ...

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  50. INFANT'S DEATH.

    An enquiry was held to-day into the cireumstances of the death om April 28 of Eva Florence. Green, three months old, who was overlain by lier mother. ...

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  51. DRIVING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE. May 5.—Mry. Gregory lost her life while driving in Murchison today. Accompanied by two friends—Mrs. Pretty John and Miss Reilly—Mrs. ...

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  52. MARK TWAIN.

    The will of the late Mr. S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain) has been filed. The estate is sworn at £3,600 in addition to his copyrights. ...

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  53. COMMONWEALTH PROTECTIONISTS.

    At a meeting of the Provisional committee of the Commonwealth Protectionists Association to-day it was stated that arrangement were in hand for the ...

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  54. ENGLISH RACING.

    The old established Chester Cup was run yesterday over the customary two and a quarter mile course, with the following result:— ...

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  55. BRITISH SOLDIERS ON TOUR.

    A party of 37 British military officers, including one general and seven colonels, are motoring in the German province of Alsace-Lorraine and studying the ...

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  57. MILLIONAIRE COUNT.

    Count Oriols, a member of the German Reichstag, has been killed in a motor accident at Berlin. The deceased was a multimillionaire, and his estate at ...

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  58. BURIED BY LANDSLIDE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), May 5.—A landslide at Omonna Taranki buried a man named Wilson. Two other named Morris and Collies were severely injured while ...

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  59. RAIN IN THE WEST.

    Seasonable rains have fallen over the wheat areas during the past 24 hours. Heavy rain ia also reported from the Murchison and Kimberly districts. ...

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  60. GERMAN BEER DRINKING.

    The German Imperor is now in the province of Alsace-Lorraine. In the course of one of his characteristic addresses he alluded to the habit of German students to ...

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  61. SERIES OF FIRES.

    Last night the Southern Railway Hotel Golubourn, was discovered to be on fire. The fire brigade, which was summoned, found one of the bedrooms alight. The ...

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  62. THE PERICLES.

    For some time the small steamer Una ami the schooner Queenie Alice have been engaged in salvaging the Pericles cargo. The Una left Flinders Bay with, ...

    Article : 112 words
  63. MISS SPENCE MEMORIAL FUND.

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  64. CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Canadian Government has issued in London a London £5,000,000 it 3½ per cent. The minimum has been fixed at £99 10/, and the stock is redeemable in 1950. ...

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  65. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Madame Mary Conly, the Victorian soprano, has arranged for an Australian tour. Her opening concent of the series will be given in Melbourne on August 27. ...

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