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  2. IMMIGRATION.

    The Duke of Marlborough, speaking at a meeting of the Central Emigration Board, stated that the British Empire was bound to have larger population in its oversea ...

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  3. TELEPHONE RATES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) sated today:—"I have noticed Joseph Cook's remarks respecting the new telephone charms. He expresses great surprise ...

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  4. KING'S CIVIL LIST.

    The King's Civil List giants to Queen Mary an annuity of £70,000 in the event of Her Majesty (surviving King George. This amount is similar to the annuity ...

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  5. ADVERTISING SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    When Lord Plunket, the ex-Governor of New Zealand, was in Adelaide this week, he expressed a desire to members of the Government to be supplied with ...

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  6. NEW ARRIVALS.

    In a three-roomed cottage in a suburb of Adelaide on Friday evening a representative of The Register had a few minutes' chat with two of the immigrants who ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Friday night:—Dr. »Louis Laurence Smith, one of the best-known residents of Melbourne, died to-day after an ...

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  8. NORTHERN TERRITORY RAILWAY.

    When questioned in the House of Representatives on Friday respecting the Federal Government's intention in regard to the transcontinental line to the Northern ...

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  9. THE TRAMWAYS.

    It has been decided by the Municipal Tramways Trust to issue concession tickets available for use on the electric cars at the following rates:—One dozen 3-section ...

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  10. SPONGES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sponges have been found on the west roust of South Australia, ami there are indications that the industry may become a profitable one in this State. Much interest ...

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  11. THE QUEEN MOTHER.

    The Queen Mother, her Bister (the Dowager Empress Marie of Russia), and her daughter (Princess Victoria) will leave England on a visit to Copenhagen on July ...

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  12. PELICAN'S AND MALLEE FOWLS.

    The chief discussion at the meeting of the Ornithological Association, held at Mr. Pulleine's room, on Wednesday evening to "The Pelican." Information ...

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  13. NEW KNIGHTS.

    At St. James's Palace yesterday His Majesty the King invested the Hon. William Hall-Jones (High Commissioner for New Zealand) with the insignia of a ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S DOCKS.

    An influential deputation from the Chambers of Commerce waited upon the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. McKenna) yesterday, and urged that dry ...

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  15. COLPORTEUR WORK IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The South Australian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society has appointed a colporteur-evangelist, who will devote himself to the work of the ...

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  16. IRELAND.

    In submitting the Irish Estimates to the House of Commons yesterday the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Augustine Birrell) stated that 23,000 houses had been ...

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  17. LABOUR PARTY AND THE TERRITORY.

    The members of the Labour Party, who are believers in the power of caucus, are still worrying because The Register stated on Wednesday that some of the party were ...

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  18. MR. CARNEGIE.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie has presented a large sum for the establishment of a fund to relieve the victims of an absconding solicitor and stockbroker of Dumfermline ...

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  19. THE EMPIRE'S WEAL OR WOE.

    Mr. S. J. Jacobs's son, writing to his lather from Durban, South Africa, remarked:—"I thought Monday's Register after the death of the King a particularly ...

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  20. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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  21. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of June show that the imports into the United Kingdom were valued at £l54,747,l29, an increase of £2,924,884 ...

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  22. EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Professor Naylor will deliver the last of his course on 'Thueydides the Dramatic; Historian," at the University on Tuesday next. On Tuesday, July 10, Dr. Mawson ...

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  23. DENTISTRY FOR THE POOR.

    In April it was announced that a wealthy anonymous philanthropist had placed at the disposal of prominent officials of the British Dental Association a sum fo ...

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  24. A BROKEN HEART.

    Later information regarding the double poisoning affair at a Japanese laundry in the city last night shows that the woman left a note stating. "I am going to die ...

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  26. REGISTER SHILLING FUND.

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  27. CIRCUS SENSATION.

    A great sensation occurred during the performance of Wirth's Circus at Murrurundi last night. Three acts had been, concluded, when Marco began his ...

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  28. REGISTER WOMEN'S SHILLING FUND.

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  30. GRAND TOTALS.

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  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Our Strathalbyn correspondent writes:—"The opening; of telegraphic communication with the different parts of this and adjacent colonies on Friday last created ...

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  32. THE RENO FIGHT.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) has no time for pugilism, and if he had his way 110 pictures or letterpress concerning the world's boxing championship would have ...

    Article : 184 words
  33. FATAL ATTACHMENT.

    Mrs. Webster, one of the victims of the poisoning tragedy at a lunatic asylum the other day, was a sister of Lionel Terry, who shot a Chinaman in Wellington in ...

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  34. BREAKING A BARGAIN.

    The Premier (Mr. Wade), speaking at Hornsby to-night, said the States last year consented to the launching of the scheme for old-age pensions on the understanding ...

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  36. PRIME MINISTER'S MEWS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said to-day that he prefers to await developments in respect to the question of permitting the cinematograph films of the ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Fun rises 7.24 a.m.; sets 5.17 p.m. Moon rises 9.25 a.m.; sets 7.37 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—Low water, 10.20 a.m.; high water, 4.35 p.m. ...

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