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  5. THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY.

    The Women's Spiritual Militancy League has issued a manifesto demanding that the Government should introduce a Bill for the purpose of revising the marriage service. ...

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  6. MARITIME LAW CASE.

    The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of the White Star Line (owners of the steamer Olympic) in reference to the decision, of the Lower Court in the ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. DEATH OF MR J. R. ANDERSON K.C.

    Mr. J. R. Anderson, K.C., died in RuRua Hospital at a quarter past 1 on Monday afternoon, after a painful illness which had extended over many weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PAINTER OF ANIMALS.

    Mr. H. S. Power, a well-known local artist who has achieved considerable fame in England, particularly as a painter of animals, returned to Adelaide on Saturday ...

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  9. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    The High Court to-day delivered judgment in the special case stated for decision by Mr. Justice Higgins as President of the Commonwealth Conciliation and ...

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  10. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris tendered a banquet to Capt. R. Muirhead Collins, C.M.G., the official representative of the ...

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  12. RED RUBBER.

    A Bluebook just issued says that Mr. G. B. Michell, British Consul of Iquito, Peru, has toured the rubber districts of Putumayo with the American Consul in consequence ...

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  13. THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    The Daily Telegraphs correspondent at Peking states that the foreign diplomats consider that the United States is premature in officially recognizing the Chinese ...

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  14. RUSSIANS AND FARM MANAGER.

    On Saturday, before Mr. Playford, S.M., a charge of having published a criminal libel against a Russian labourer, named Minikov, lately employed on the Batchelor ...

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  15. GOODS SHEDS STRIKE.

    There were persistent reports to-day of a serious extension of the strike of railway employes at the goods sheds at Darling Harbour Central Railway Station, and ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  17. WOMAN'S PETTY WARFARE.

    Suffragette outrages were committed yes-terday almost from end to end of England and in Scotland. At Newcastle on Tyne flowerbeds in Armstrong Park were ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The wages of the men engaged on the blast furnaces in the Tees iron mining district have been raised 4½ per cent.w: trict'bave been raised 41 per cent. ...

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  19. LATE MINING.

    The Victorian sold yield for March was 42,468 oz. gross or 39,547 oz. fine valued at £167,983. Compared with the yield for March of last year there has been an increase of 485 oz. The fine ...

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  20. WIRELESS.

    The committee appointed by the British Postmaster General (mr. Samuel) to study long distance wireless telegraphy installations has inspected the Poulsen ...

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  21. MANSIONS GUARDED

    In view of recent outrages by the militant suffragists, Chatsworth House which is the Duke of Devoushire's seat in Derbyshire Haddon Hall and many other ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. ST. GOTHARD RAILWAY.

    The National Council has ratified the St. Gothard Convention, extending to the whole of the Swiss Federal system the most favoured nation treatment hitherto ...

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  23. DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST SUFFRAGETTES.

    Suffragettes were prevented by demonstrations planned against them, from holding meeting in Hyde Park Hampstead Heath an Wimbledon. ...

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  24. SAVED FROM THE SCAFFOLD.

    While four Ottoman Greeks who had been sentenced to death for practices against the authorities at Mytilene were proceeding to the scaffold at Smyrna, an ...

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  25. SOUTH MINE MILL.

    The South Mine mill for the period ended April 5 treated 4,210 tons of crude ore assaying 14.3 per cent lead 6.3 oz silver and 13.1 per cent. zinc producing 3,989 tons of concentrates ...

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  26. THRILLING GAOL DRAMA.

    The sensational suicide of the French bandit Lacombe who after having scaled the roof of the prison building in which he had been confined kept his pursuers at bay ...

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  27. INCREASED WAGES.

    Seventy-two woolcombing firms in Bradford district have agreed upon an advance of a shilling in the wages of employes who are in receint of a pound a week and an ...

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  28. CHECK WEIGHERS RESOLUTION.

    The Block 10 checkweighers at a meeting yesterday instructed the Secretary to write to the managers of the mine asking him to have all the tools used by the different parties marked ...

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  29. TWENTY-TWO DROWNED.

    Advice from Astoria states that the barque Mini, which went aground and was being towed into deep water capsized with the result that 22 on board were drowned. ...

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  30. LATE SPORTING.

    A billiard match of 16,000 up for a level bet between F. Lindrum and A. E. Williams was commenced to-day When the evening session closed the scores ...

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  31. SOCIALISTS' PROTEST.

    Sixty-one Socialist meetings in Berlin yesterday protested against the new German Army Bill. ...

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  32. RESORTED TO HUNGER STRIKE

    Dendonne, the motor bandit, who was recently sentenced to death for his part in murders and other crimes has begun a hunger strike. ...

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  33. REFERENCES IN THE SUPREME COURT.

    When the Criminal Court resumed for the afternoon session on Monday Mr. Justice Buchanan said he was sure members of the Bar had learned with deep regret ...

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  34. GAS PLAINT.

    Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to day continued the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Gas Employes' Industrial Union against the Metropolitan ...

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  35. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The Rev. Sidney Jones, rector of Newmarket. Flintshire, North Wales. burnt the Welsh Disestablishment Bill in the presence of his parishioners. He intimated that he ...

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  36. SHOT BY A PEA RIFLE.

    A sensational shooting incident occurred at Whangarei, when a boy named Fyfe was seriously wounded. Fyfe and his companions were on an excursion. He threw ...

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  37. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    The commander of Dr. Mawson's relief ship Aurora (Capt. Davis) arrived to-day from Sydney en route to England. In an informal chat he explained that he had ...

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  38. RESPECT FROM FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Football League on Monday evening the proceedings were at the suggestion of Mr. E. E. Cleland, K.C. (Chairman), adjourned for half an hour ...

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  39. LUNA PARK.

    The threatened industrial trouble at Luna Park lias been settled by the making of an agreement between the proprietors and employes, and an amicable feeling now ...

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  40. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson is about to inaugurate a new practice. He intends to attend Congress and address the members in person Tis will be the first time for a ...

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  41. ANEMIC WOMEN.

    For the past four years the Commowealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) has been making investigations into the humidity conditions of Northern Australia, and ...

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  42. GERMANY'S EXPANSION.

    The Colonial Bank report states that negotiations are proceeding with the object of extending Germany's colonial possessions. ...

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  45. MR. HUGHES'S REGRETS.

    In referring to the strike of the railway men in Sydney the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) remarked to-day:—"All I can say about the matter is that I very ...

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  46. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    Capt, Halsey and the officers of HALS. New Zealand Rave an "at home" on board the battleship to-day. The Governor-General and Lady Denman were present. ...

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  47. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Appointments to the Government staff in the Northern Territory continue to be made with great regularity, and it would seem that the official population there will ...

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  49. STEAMER MINDORO ON A REEF.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, April 7.—A report received by wireless from Port Moresby states that Bums, Philps's steamer Mindoro went ashore in the ...

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  50. SHIPBUILDING YARD.

    The formal opening of the State shipbuilding yard at Williamstown was made to-day in the presence of a large and representative gathering. The Governor ...

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  51. ALLEGED QUARTZ STEALING.

    MELBOURNE, April 7.—Yesterday two young men at Taradale and one at Kyneton were arrested on charges of having stolen gold-bearing quartz from a mine ...

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  53. DISRATED OFFICIALS NEW POSITIONS.

    The two officials who were recently suspended following upon the railway disaster at Murphy's Creek have been found new positions. Mr. Lloyd has been appointed ...

    Article : 79 words
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