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  2. CASUALTIES.

    Soon after midnight on Tuesday a message was received at the Adelaide Railway Station to the effect that the Broken Hill express, which left ...

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  3. J.L.U. REBUFFED.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. P. Wilson) has come in for a good deal of commendation for the strong stand he took m regard to the Produce Depot hands who ...

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  4. IVETO BILL.

    The suspension of the 11 o'clock rule for debate and the adoption of the Austra-lian closure empowering the Chairman of Committees to sift amendments enabled the ...

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  5. THE ANTARCTIC.

    At a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society to-night Dr. Douglas Mawson, of Adelaide, gave an address concerning the expedition which he proposes to lead to ...

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  6. THE CORONATION.

    The Chamber of Commerce in Dublin' is convening a meeting of citizens in order to form a reception committee with the President in connection, with the visit of ...

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  7. THE OVERSEA VISITORS.

    The members of Parliament from oversea dominions who are coming to the Coronation will visit Glasgow and Edinburgh after going to Dublin. ...

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  8. ASLEEP ON THE LINE.

    COCKBURN, April 10,—An inquest was held at Cockburn on Monday on the body of Alexander Patterson, a pumper, employed at Mingary, whose mutilated body ...

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  9. WELCOME BY AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The Australian artists in London propose, to welcome the Commonwealth delegates at an entertainment to be arranged in their honour at the Imperial Institute on May ...

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  10. FATAL FALL.

    Mr, J. P. Jewel, of Hindmarsh, who was seriously injured through falling off a roof at Hyde Park on Saturday morning, died at the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday ...

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  11. WHY THE VETO IS FEARED.

    The President of the Board of Education (Mr. Runciman), speaking at the National Liberal Club last night, referred to the Political situation. The Veto Bill now ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CHARITY.

    Miss Wood, a Western Australian, is engaged in dispensing money and clothing collected at Northam (W.A.) during Coronation year. Two hundred and fifty poor ...

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  13. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    PENOLA, April l0.—On Saturday Mr. Duncan Campbell, a well-known contractor of this town, was drilling a hole for the blaeting powder in the quarry, when the ...

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  14. EVENTS THIS YEAR.

    Among outstanding events of this year will be:— The Coronation. Investiture of the Prince of Wales at Carnarvon. ...

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  15. AN UNSAFE CHANNEL.

    SYDNEY, April 11.—The Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Brisbane went ashore near to Port Kembla to-day. She loaded 1,400 tons of coal, and sailed ...

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  16. NAVAL RIVALRY.

    It was recently announced that Germany intended to equip her latest Dreadnoughts with 14-in. guns. The Brazilian battleship Rio de Janeiro, which is being built at ...

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  17. U.L.U. A BAD LOSER.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, April ll.—The U.L.U. declared the strike of wharf labourcrs off this morning. All Mr. Medwell's men have returned to work. The ...

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  18. DESPONDENT DRAPER.

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Herbert Henry Douglas Morrison, a draper, died at his lodgings in Palmer street, city, last night, In his bedroom was found a glass ...

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  19. A SATISFACTORY HARVEST.

    RENMARK, April 11.—The following statement was communicated to the press by the secretary of the Growers' Defence Association to-day:—The full gangs, ...

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  20. THE PRINCESS ROYAL.

    The Princess Royal (Princess Louise, who is the Duchess of Fife and eldest sister of the King) will perform the ceremony of bunching the Dreadnought Princes Royal ...

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  21. EXPLOSION IX A TUNNEL.

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Excavation work is in progress in Essex street, city, and to-day while blasting operations were proceeding an explosion occurred in a tunnel, ...

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  22. THE AMUNDSEN EXPEDITION.

    Capt. Ronald Amundsen, in a letter from the antarctic to his committee at Christiania, states that after landing on the far southern border he was dispatching his ...

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  23. BATTLE PRACTICE.

    The results of the battle practice throughout the British Fleets have just been issued. I The Australian Squadron comes first with an avenge of 212.5 points. The third ...

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  24. GENERAL BOOTH.

    General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, attained his 82nd year yesterday. The veteran army chief received numerous messages of congratulation, from all parts ...

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  25. THE REFERENDA.

    Sr.Millen (Lender of the Opposition in the Senate) addressed a large meeting at Toowoomba to-night. Speaking at a reception he would not say that Queensland ...

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  26. RECIPROCITY.

    A resolution requesting President Taft to form & subsidiary reciprocity agreement with Canada has been introduced into the Home of Representatives, and will have ...

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  27. SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRIES.

    It is probable that in July Professor Spencer, Professor Gilruth, and Dr. Breinl Director of the Townsville institute of Tropical Diseases) will visit the Northern ...

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  28. TERRIBLE WRECK.

    The wooden screw steamer iroquois, owned by the Sydney and Nandimo Transportation Company, which was engaged in the Central American trade from Victoria, ...

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  29. WRECK OF INVERESK.

    News has been received of the wreck of the Inveresk on Juan de Nova Island, in the Mozambique Channel, north of Madagascar, in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  30. PRIVATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Murray Bridge manager of the Gem Navigation Company telegraphed to the head office as follows on Tuesday:—"Wharf matters returned to normal. Strike finally ...

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  31. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    The Executive Council of the South Wales Miners' Federation met yesterday under the presidency of Mr. William Brace. Labour member of the House of Commons ...

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  32. THE FAVOURED NATION CLAUSE.

    In deciding a whisky duty case in connection with the United States customs, the Court incidentally held that the socalled favoured nation clause existing in ...

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  33. TURKS IN ARABIA.

    A telegram from Perim staffs that natives, who have just arrived from the interior, report that 1,800 Turkish troops in Yemen, the seene of the native revolt ...

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  34. WARNING TO ENGINEERS.

    Mr. J. Dale (Secretary of the U.L.U.) stated on Tuesday evening that in compliance with a request from the Federated Masters and Engineers' Association of ...

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  35. NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    The Hon. Victor Nelson Hood (Private Secretary to the Governor of Victoria, and formerly Private Secretary to the Governor of South Australia) has been ...

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  36. BLAZE IN TOKIO.

    The great fire which broke out and devastated the Yoshiwara quarter, burning down 5,000 of the lightly built houses, and rendering fully 6,000 of its female inhabitants ...

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  37. THE MORMONS.

    A largely attended meeting held in Birmingham last night adopted resolutions urging the Government to expel fruin Great Britain the Mormon emissaries, who have ...

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  38. PRISONER MARRIED.

    Patrick Crowe, a stoker on H.M.S.Psyche, who is already undergoing three months Imprisonment for having assaulted Patrick McManus, was to-day, at the Geelong ...

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  39. THE AGREEMENT IN CANADA. '

    It is considered improbable that the American reciprocity agreement will be approved by Parliament before the Prime Minister (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) leaves for ...

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  40. MURDEROUS BURGLAR.

    The sequel to the escape of the burglar Kowoll, a desperate character, whose recards were well known to the police, is even more extraordinary than the violentevents which led to bis dash for freedom. ...

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  41. ROB ROY'S "MEN ON STRIKE.

    Mr. J. Dale (secretary of the U.L.U.) stilted on Monday that he had received a telegram from the union steward at Morgan (Mr. O'Leary) to the effect that the ...

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  42. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The North-German Gazette, in welcoming the return of the Imperial Crown Prince and Crown Princes from their tour of the East, acknowledges the warmth of ...

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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    The Governors of the South Australian Institute are about to establish courses of lectures in their own building in Adelaide and in connection with country institutes. ...

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  44. CHINESE PORK.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr, A. Fell (Unionist member for Great Yar mouth) questioned the President of the Local Government Board (Mr. John Burns) ...

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  45. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    Mr. H. S. Charke (one of the U.L.U organizers) arrived in Adelaide from Murray Bridge on Tuesday. He reported that matters were satisfactory from the union's ...

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  46. SIR ALFRED LYALL.

    The death has occurred of the Right Hon. Sir Alfred Lyall. G.C.I.E. The deceased was paying a visit to Lord Tennyson at Farringford, Isle of Wight, when, he ...

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  47. INCOME TAX.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Hobhouse) was much heckled regarding the delay in sending out income lax ...

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  48. FAMINE IN CHINA.

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  49. LAND SETTLEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Buddo (Acting Minister of Lands), in a speech on Kaiapoi, said the amount of land available for settlement that the Orown now held was 1,750,547 acres ...

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  50. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  51. ASSISTANCE FROM WALLAROO.

    On Tuesday Mr. Dale received a communication from the Wallaroo Mines Workers' Association. The letter requested the U.L.U. to forward to the association ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. ARBITRATION.

    A committee of members of the House of Commons from both sides in politics was recently formed for the purpose of promoting the arbitration treaty between Great ...

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  54. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  55. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir—In The Register recently several letters suggesting insulting names for members of the U.L.S. have appeared. It is not only a mistake, but unwise, ungentlemanly, and ...

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