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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REVENUE.

    The approximate revenue returns for the financial year, which closed on Thursday, show that during the past 12 months the receipts exceeded any previous record by ...

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  3. PROBLEM FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It may look a small problem. A few hundred half-castes, you say—and think of great questions like Trans-Australian Railways, the River Murray waters, and ...

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  4. DECLARATION OATH.

    A Reuter message from Rome states that the Vatican is satisfied with the proposed amended form of the British monarch's declaration oath. It is reported that the ...

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  5. BOMB-THROWER.

    On November 14 last an Anarchist in Buenos Ayres threw a bomb at the carriage of the Prefect of Police (Col. Falcon). The bomb exploded, destroying the ...

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  6. MARINE DISASTERS.

    The steel twin-screw steamer Quilpue, belonging to the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, is considered to have been lost in a gale off the coast of South-West ...

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  7. UNIVERSAL CITIZEN SERVICE.

    The National Service League (whoso President is Lord Roberts) shows a remarkable record for the year 1909. During the 12 months it opened 21 new branches, doubled ...

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  8. DOMINIONS AND MOTHERLAND.

    A long debate took plate in the House of Commons on Wednesday in committee, when the Colonial Office vote was under consideration on the whole question of the ...

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  9. THE RUINED SQUARES.

    A crowded meeting of ratepayers was held in the exchange room of the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday evening to discuss the question of [?] conveniences ...

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  10. AMBASSADORIAL CHANGES REPORTED.

    The London Daily Telegraph reports that Sir Gerald Lowther, who has been British Ambassador at Constantinople since 1908, will be transferred to St. ...

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  11. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    Two men were killed and a third was injured as a result of on explosion of petrol upon the lighter Frisia at Gravesend on Wednesday. ...

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  12. OVERDUE TRIESTE.

    No tidings have been received of the Austrian Lloyd's steamer Trieste, which has not been spoken since it left Aden on June 14 for Bombay. ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S PERIL.

    Lard Ellenborough, who has had a lifetime of seafaring in the Royal Navy, brought a matter of worldwide maritime significance before the House of Lords on ...

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  14. VETO CONFERENCE.

    The advanced Liberals in the House of Commons, with the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Dilke as their President, on Wednesday presented a memorial to ...

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  15. SHIP IRMGARD LOST.

    The Marine Underwriters' Association has received a cable message, stating that the iron sailing ship Irmgard, 1,652 tons, which left Streaky Bay (South Australia) on April ...

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  16. STATES' REVENUE.

    The revenue for the financial year was £8,503,167, as against £8,169,264 for the previous year. The estimate of this year's revenue made by the Treasurer (Mr. Watt) ...

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  17. ANOTHER BOMB.

    At Barcelona, the Spanish centre of anarchism, a bomb was found in a doorway. Plucky police officials carefully but hastily placed it within a bomb carriage ...

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  18. O'BRIENITE UNSEATED

    Mr. Eugene O'Sullivan (Independent Nationalist), who is a farmer, and who entered Parliament for the first time at the January general elections, when he secured ...

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  19. BARQUENTINE AND STEAMER.

    A collision recently took place off Barranjoey between the coastal barquentine [?] and the Fijian Government's steamer Ranadi. Both vessels were considerably ...

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  20. ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHIPS.

    Further particulars of the wreck of the airship Zeppelin the Seventh, which took place on Tuesday in Westphalia, when the balloon met with disaster after a 10-hours' ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg reported on Saturday afternoon that a sensation had been caused in the capital by the arrest of Baron Ungernsternburg (the ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Treasurer estimated the year's revenue from Governmental sources at 6,374,050, and from business undertakings £7,268,200, a total of £13,642,250. He was ...

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  23. SHARAVOGUE CASTLE DAMAGED.

    A terrific acetylene gas explosion took place on Wednesday at Sharavogue Castle, Berr, King's County, Ireland, the residence of the Earl of Huntington. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Colonial Under Secretary (Col. Seely) stated on Wednesday in the House of Commons that the Dominions had been invited in ...

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  26. FREIGHT RATES.

    In connection with the campaign for the adjustment of freight rates throughout the United States, the Interstate Commerce Commission, sitting at Washington, has ...

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  27. GERMAN DISCONTENT.

    German discontent has been created through an action of the Argentine authorities at Buenos Ayres. A number of German prize cattle were ...

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  28. TENNIS EVENTS.

    The doubles championship contests are the centre of attraction at Wimbledon new that the individual champion has been found in Wilding, of New Zealand. ...

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  29. POLAR SQUABBLE.

    Mr. Randolphe Francke—Dr. Frederick Cook's companion at the outset of his alleged dash for the pole—instituted proceedings in Berlin a fortnight ago, in which ...

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  30. EMIGRANTS WANTED.

    The Victorian delegation (Messrs. H. McKenzie, Minister of Lands, and Elwood Mead, Chairman of the Water Supply Board) have had a conference with the ...

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  32. TRANSVAAL MINING LAWS.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of The London Daily Mail states that the royal commission appointed to enquire into the mining regulations of the Transvaal has ...

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  33. TIBETANS' TROUBLES.

    The people of Tibet have voiced their resentment of the new system of Chinese sovereignty over their country. They have objected to the deposition of the Dalai ...

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  34. BENCH AND BAR.

    A justice of the peace and a solicitor came into conflict at Prahran Court to-day. Mr. Lowe, solicitor, objected to Mr. Phipps screaming at him. ...

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  35. COAL VEND.

    It was stated today by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) that the hearing of actions taken against certain colliery owners and shippers, who are alleged to ...

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  36. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. Hicks (Secretary of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association) has received a cable message from the English Association. It appears that that body is now prepared ...

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  38. SOLDIER'S WILL.

    The question of the validity of a soldier's will was rainsed in the Probate Court to-day. The testator, J. A. M. W. Thompson, was only 18 or 19 years of age in 1901, when he ...

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  39. WILL WILDING BE THERE?

    A surprise was caused to-day among tennis players at Christchurch by the publication of the statement that A. F. Wilding may not return to New Zealand in time to play in the Davis Cup contest. ...

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  40. AN AUSTRALIAN MUSICIAN.

    A distinct honour has been achieved by Mr. George Boyle, a young Sydney pianist, who has been appointed as Professor of Pianoforte at the Peabody Conservatory in ...

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