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  2. FEDERAL SERVANT.

    The Federal High Court gave judgment to-day in respect to a claim for pension by Walter George Mason, a retired transferred officer of the Postmaster-General's ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Kidston) was asked this morning what attitude he intended to adopt in connection with the proposal to hold the conference of Premiers with the ...

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  4. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    Mr. W. A. Gordon Hake, the 'doyen" of the English Bar, entered union upon his hundredth year last month. He has received the following letter:—"Sussex Sessions ...

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  5. TRADES & LABOUR

    The Typographical Society is at present moving in the direction of securing higher wages for nearly all those connected with the printing trade. A case is being ...

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  6. SILENT SUFFERER.

    A young man named Richard Fitzgerald was driving a plough yesterday at Borgambona, when he accidentally placed his right boot in front of the coulter, which cut ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. TEE SUN'S ECLIPSE.

    "Mr. E. C. Driffield, engineer and surveyor of the Mount Lyell Worts. Tasmania, has," said Mr. Baracchi (the Government Astronomer) to-night, "been ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. CASUALTIES.

    A fire occurred on Thursday at A. J. Manuel's livery stables, Currie street. Foreman Dickie, with the motor, steamer, two horsereels, and ladder from the ...

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  9. CAST IRON PIPE MOULDERS.

    Mr. I. MacGillivray, M.P. presided over the meeting of Cast Iron Pipe Moulders' and Ironworkers' Assistants' Association at the Trades Hall on May 14. One ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    An appeal of the Golden Horseshoe Company against Mr. Justice Burnside's decision ordering the defendant company to pay the Crown £4.275, representing the ...

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  11. ONE MAN ONE BILLET—VITAL TO MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.

    At the meeting of the Willoughby (Sydney) Suburban Council on Monday night a motion was moved—"That in future no officer of this council be allowed to accept ...

    Article : 340 words
  12. STRIKE OF MINERS.

    A strike of miners has taken place at the South Seaham Colliery, in the Newcastle district, over a difficulty regarding the payment to be made for working in wet ...

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  13. IN THE WRONG BAGS

    A seizure has been made by the inspection officers of the Agricultural Department of eight bags of dried peas and six bags of apples that were contained in bags alleged ...

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  14. PREMISES FIRED.

    An unexpected development, took place at Tatura to-day ia connection with the enquiries respecting the attempt on May 3 to fire the grocery establishment of Messrs. ...

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  15. THE LEATHER QUESTION—FROM THE TANNER'S POINT OF VIEW.

    Mr. J. M. Reid had a few words to say on Thursday in regard to the statement made by Mr. H. J. Holden that South Australian tanners should be able to tan ...

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  16. MINING DIFFICULTY OVERCOME.

    The difficulties which recently arose at the Back Creek and Duckenfield Collieries have been overcome. It has been contended by the miners that the condition ...

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  17. WESTERS AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Wilson) stated to-day that he had not received any intimation that a conference of Premiers hall been decided upon, although Mr. Wade ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE.

    PORT LINCOLN, May 18.—A man named Thomas Arnold Jeffries, who had been missing from the bouse of his late employer (Mr. C F. Ridgway), near to ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    In connection with the recent action Petch v. Bear, heard in Melbourne, in which the former claimed £1,336 or the return of 103 oz. and 197 oz. of gold, and ...

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  20. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    Mr. Mahon, M.P., who was present at a Sinner at Iona, at which Mr. Frank Buckley, the defeated candidate for Flinders, was the principal guest, referred to a ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. PLEA FOR UNIFORM INDUSTRIAL LAWS

    "What about the boot trade?" interjected one of the audience at a meeting addressed by the Premier tonight. Mr. Wade replied that last year he tried to got the ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. TEACHING THE GOSPEL

    How a Sunday school lad tried to embarrass the minister was told to the Presbyterian Assembly to-day. The narrator, the Rev. J. B. Galloway, found occasion to ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. THE BOOT TRADE APPEAL.

    The Federated Bootmakers' Union is on the tiptoe of expectation as to the result of the employers' appeal to the High Court on questions of consitutional ...

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  24. WIRELESS IN PAPUA.

    In all probability Papua will shortly he brought into much closer touch with the mainland of Australia. The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) has ...

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  25. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    At the meeting of the St. Peters Parliament on Wednesday evening the opportunity was taken by the Speaker (Mr. R. E. E. Boggrs) to congratulate Mr. Museley ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. DEATH OF DOUGLAS VEAIL.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of Douglas Norman Veall, who was the alleged accessory to a criminal act on the part of John H. James, recently committed ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A curious development took place on Thursday during the bearing of a case in the District Court. John Barrett, labourer, of Sydney, had sued Permewan ...

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  28. RELIGIOUS.

    The annual conference of the ministers and school teachers of (he Lutheran Synod on Australia, S.A. District, was held in the Lutheran Church, Flinders street, on ...

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  29. THE BANK ROBBERY.

    The man who committed the robbery at the bank at Box Hill on Sunday has not yet been arrested. Detective Kiely has received the following anonymous letter:— ...

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  30. FEDESTRIANISM.

    MILLICENT, May 18.—After the Maiden Plate was run at the [?] Society's sports on Easter Monday. S. Ireland entered a protest against the winner (W. A. Oreland), who ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. MR. JUSTICE GORDON'S RESIGNATION.

    General regret was expressed at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening at the announcement of Mr. Justice Gordon's resignation as Judge of the Industrial ...

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  32. CHILDREN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    PEAKE, May 19.—Two children—Percy Lee and Alice Low—have had a narrow escape from serious injury. They were riding a horse together when the boy was thrown ...

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  33. BRISBANE PRINTING TRADE—WAGES BOARD DETERMINATION.

    The determination arrived at by the Printing Trade Wages Board for the Central Division of Queensland was made available on Saturday, and as it is the latest ...

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  34. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The State executive meeting was held at half-quarters, Wakefield street, on Wednesday, it was reported that the President and Secretary had sent a letter of condolence on the King's death to ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. MOISTURE IN BUTTER.

    This morning the Butter Victory directors, managers, and proprietors, who yesterday passed a resolution protesting against the recommendations made by the ...

    Article : 620 words
  36. UNIVERSITIES OF MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  37. GIRL SCALDED.

    NAIRNE, May 19.—Lacy, the elder laughter of Mr. R. Hall, of the Millers' Arms Hotel, has badly scalded her legs, the result of a teapot capsizing. She is ...

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  38. ANOTHER TRADE WANTS A WAGES BOARD.

    The Federated Agricultural Implement and Machinery and Ironworkers' Association (S.A. branch) admitted 72 new members at its last meeting. It was stated ...

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  39. FAIR AT GAWLER.

    GAWLER, May 19.—A bazaar was held yesterday afternoon at the institute hall in aid of the fund for the election of a schoolroom in connection with the church of Tran-figuration in ...

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  40. SMALL FIRE.

    BLYTH, May 18.—A small fire occurred at the residence of Mrs. Pratt, in the main street, yesterday afternoon, Mr. G. S. V. Morphett, who occupied one of the rooms ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. BUILDERS' LABOURERS' BANNER.

    A splendid attendance was was registered at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening in connection with the concert to assist the hanner fund of the [?] A capital ...

    Article : 110 words
  43. IMPOUNDINGS.

    MELROSE, G.P. [?] Poundkeeper.—One old bay or road gelding, star in forehead, shot nil round, like SG near shoulder. Will be sold May 22. ...

    Article : 68 words
  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier (Sir. Kidston) has stated that the date for opening Parliament had not been definitely fixed, but it would be early in July. ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. LAND BOARD ALLOTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 words
  46. SKATER INJURED.

    STRATHALBYN, May 19—Mr. C. D. McFarlane, manager of the institute skating rink, has sustained a fracture of a [?] in his leg through an accident on the rink. ...

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  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  48. EIGHT HOURS COMMITTEE.

    The executive committee and trustres of the Eight Hours Committee met at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening to make arrangements for the forthcoming carnival ...

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  49. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    PERTH, May 19.—J. M. Fanning was run down by a train at North Fremantle Railway Bridge last night an his right hand was severed above the wrist. He also ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. PLUMBERS' WAGES BOARD.

    His Excellency the Governor, in Executive Council, has ordered that the operation of the whole of the determination of the Galvanized Ironworkers, Plumbers ...

    Article : 55 words
  51. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  52. DROWNED IN A FLOOD.

    PERTH, May 19.—The body of a man, almost unrecognisable, but believed to be F. Jolly has been found in a tree by the Eitzroy River, near to Tongulla Springs. ...

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  53. FEDERATED TOBACCO WORKERS UNION.

    A largely attended meeting of the union was held at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. A. E. Baker presided. Reports were handed in from the ...

    Article : 121 words
  54. SEVERELY SCALDED.

    BROKEN HILL, May 19.—L F. Lewis, when working on the Proprietary Mine zine plant, fell into a pon of solution to-day and had both legs severely scalded. ...

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  55. A CHAUFFEURS' UNION.

    Several attempts to form a Chaufieurs' Union have been made in Adelaide, but there has been much talk and little action. Those who run their own cars ...

    Article : 122 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. NEW ZEALAND.

    Another case of plague has developed in Auckland. The patient, as in the previous case, was employed at a laundry doing business with ships from Sydney. ...

    Article : 38 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. INFANT FATALLY SCALDED.

    MELBOURNE, May 19.—The infant son of Cr. R. Louden, of Scarsdale, who on Tuesday evening was severely scalded through falling backwards into a boiler ...

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  60. CLUBSWINGING RECORD.

    At 4.18 this morning, at the Queen's Theatre, Bundaberg, J. J. Hayes, a native of Brisbane and employed by the Mount Morgan Goldmining Company, finished ...

    Article : 44 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. NON-UNION HAIRDRESSERS.

    It is stated that a circular letter has been sent around among the unions in Adelaide at the instance of the Hairdressers' Union, requesting members to ...

    Article : 40 words
  63. BOILERMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS' ASSISTANTS.

    Mr. W. Schmidt presided over a meeting of this union at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening. Five new members were proposed, and a resolution was passed ...

    Article : 131 words
  64. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    BRISBANE, May 19.—The Commissioner of Railways has received report that a woman named Mrs. Rolls, who resided at Riverview, was run over by a train late last ...

    Article : 67 words
  65. PREMIER AND STREET TERRORS.

    "You strike terror into my heart the way you, or some of you, whip around corners, said the Premier on Tuesday to a deputation of breadcarters, who came to ...

    Article : 220 words
  66. SCOTTISH FARMERS.

    Advices have been received by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) that the delegation of Scottish fanners who are to visit Australia will Scotland ...

    Article : 142 words
  67. Advertising

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    Advertising : 254 words
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