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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Governor of Western Australia (Sir Harry Barren) has been seriously ill since Sunday, but a slight improvement in his condition was reported on Tuesday. ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND HER SHIPS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a statement uttered by Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., to the effect that the British Fleet was 20,000 men short, and ...

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  4. EVERY ONE A UNIONIST.

    Trouble far greater than anything which had been expected has arisen in connection with the Barrier Labour Federation's non-unionist crusade. All Fools' Day will ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    Reference was made in The Register on Tuesday to the contemplated additions and changes in the personnel of Australia's citizens' army, so that the transition to ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The returns, showing the revenue received by the Commonwealth through the customs and the Post Office for the month of March, were published to-day. The ...

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  7. STORMING THE FORTS.

    War correspondents who were privileged to enter the fallen city of Adrianople with the victorious besieging armies describe the final assaults in graphic language ...

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  8. ON THE GRILLE.

    The Marcom Enquiry Committee sat again to-day. The chief witness was the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who concluded his evidence with regard to dealings ...

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  9. "THE LAST POST."

    The funeral of the late Viscount Wolseley, whose body had been lying in state at the War Office, took place to-day, when the famous Field-Marshal was laid to rest ...

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  10. IVANOFF'S DISCOVERY.

    Gen. Ivanoff, the Bulgarian Commander-in-Chief, during the armistice discovered a vulnerable point to the north-east, where the Aivastabia forts firmed an apex, which ...

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  11. "TO BAYONET."

    Last week a general attack was ordered while Gen. Ivanoff gathered 25,000 as his storming party behind the concealed batteries. At the first glimpse ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKE.

    Several weeks ago severe earthshocks were recorded upon seismographs in different parts of the world, and it was estimated that the shock had occurred ...

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  13. FORTRESS GRUMBLED.

    The storming party captured the redoubts and trenches for a mile on the front of Aivastabia. Meanwhile 80 cannon threw an avalanche of projectiles ...

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  14. WATERPLANING.

    The Daily Mail offers a prize of £5,000 to the first person who succeeds in piloting i British waterplane around England and Scotland, visiting Kingstown enroute ...

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  15. WILL THE MINES CLOSE?

    In well informed mining circles in Adelaide the fact that the men engaged on the Silverton Tramways had struck occasioned no surprise. This company employs a large ...

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  16. THE CONCENTRATED FIRE.

    Upon a front of from two to three miles the fire of 160 guns was concentrated. Each shell contained 20 lb. of melinite, and these fell in flights of from 15 to 20 at a time. ...

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  17. LATE PIERPONT MORGAN.

    There was no excitement on the New York Stock Exchange on account of the death of Mr. Pierpont Morgan, the American multi-millonaire financier. ...

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  18. INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Statistics prepared by the officers of the Federal Treasury, show that to March 28 12,667 invalid person and 81,406 old-age pensions, granted by the Commonwealth ...

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  19. INMAN, CHAMPION

    The billiard championship match between Melbourne Inman and Reece was concluded to-night. Inman (who last month established the record break with ivory balls) ...

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  20. BRITISH REVENUE.

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  21. MUCH-VAUNTED FORTRESSES.

    Examination shows that Aivastabia was merely brickwork, and that the much-vaunted fortresses of Adrianople were miserable primitive works. The casemates ...

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  22. THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM.

    The new of the cessation of the freight train service on the Silverton Tramway Company's lise between Cockburn and Broken Hill has been regarded with some ...

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  23. BURIAL IN AMERICA.

    The illness of the late Mr. Pierpont Morgan is dated from the time he was examined before the United States Congressional committee on the Money Trust. The late ...

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  24. BABY BONUS.

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  25. TURKISH COMMANDER'S BULLETINS.

    Shukri Pasha throughout the siege, realizing the insufficiency of his big guns, moved them to points which were attacked, and thus secured a superiority of gunfire. ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VISITORS.

    The Premier of South Australia, accompanied by the Speaker of the State House of Assembly (Hon. L. O'Loughlin), and the South Australian Trade ...

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  27. THE LIGHTHOUSES.

    At the beginning of the next financial year the Commonwealth will assume control of the lighthouses around the Australian coast, and it has been decided that a ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. POWERS' SHOW OF FORCE.

    A Renter message announces that the Ambassadors' Conference has approved of holding a naval demonstration against Montenegro if that belligerent country ...

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  29. TRAIN SERVICE AFFECTED.

    "If the strike continues all the goods traffic on the Cockburn line will be suspended," stated Mr. A. N. Day (Secretary to the Railways Commissioner) on Tuesday ...

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  32. DESPERATE SORTIE AT SCUTARI.

    A portion of the Turkish garrison of Scutari sortied from the southern side of Mount Tarabosh, and endeavoured to hurl back the invaders. A desperate conflict is ...

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  33. POWERS' TERMS ACCEPTED.

    Reuter's Agency announces that the Ottoman Government has accepted the terms proposed by the Powers for the settlement, of the Balkans trouble. ...

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  36. CONCERN IN MELBOURNE.

    Concern was expressed in Melbourne when it was known that the attitude of the Labour Federation on the non-unionist question had brought one of the large ...

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  37. POSTAL SERVICE.

    The General Manager of the Silverton Tramway Company advised the Deputy Postmaster-General on Tuesday afternoon: —"Can arrange take mails through to-night ...

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  38. MAILS DISPATCHED.

    Mails left to-night for Cockburn to catch the South Australian train. A special engine and van were used. There was no trouble at the station. ...

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