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  2. FIRE BRIGADES' CONFERENCE.

    At the Fire Brigades' Conference to-day the discussion was resumed on Mr. Harrs B. Lee's paper on “Effective Vigilance.” A number of speakers paid tributes to the ...

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  3. WIRELESS MONOPOLY.

    It has been reported from Adelaide that the steamer Wakool, while trying to get into touch with the steamer Commonwealth, which was due from London with ...

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  4. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In a report received to-day by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas), the Administrator of the Northern Territory (Dr. Gilruth) advises that the settlers at ...

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  5. "ENOUGH EVIL AND PERSECUTION.”

    The hearing of an action in the County Court to-day before Judge Box and a jury of four, to recover £500 damages for alleged malicious prosecution and false ...

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  7. "TRIES ONE'S PATIENCE."

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. F. W. Young) alluded to the matter on Friday, and said:-"I read with surprise the statement in The Register ...

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  8. TEN PER CENT.

    The Federal Commissioner of Land Tax states that persons who have been assessed to pay the Federal tax should at once take action to forward the amount ...

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  9. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Although a desire has been expressed in Canada for preferential trade with Australia, the Dominion Ministry has not shown much enthusiasm in the matter of| ...

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  10. FEDERAL CAUCUS,.

    To-day the pre-sessional meeting of the [Federal Caucus was closed, and the members representing the other States left by the evening express. At the conclusion ...

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  11. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    In the condition of the entry of boys to the Naval College it was stated that the first entries would be made from those boys whose thirteenth birthday will fall ...

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  12. BILLIARDS.

    Harverston averaged 41.6 this afternoon in his game against Diggle. He made breaks of 90, 101, 120, 62, and 142 unfinished. Harverson's strings of nursery ...

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  13. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The steamer Fremantle has met with misfortune during her visit to Port Pirie. When steaming up the creek on Sunday afternoon she grounded near to No. 7 light ...

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  14. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    Sir—Your correspondent Chas. E. Schafer states:—“At a meeting of one of the branches of the Literal Union of this State it was decided that no candidate should ...

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  15. “AUDACIOUS FRAUD.”

    Judgment was given by the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) to-day in the action brought by Richard Edward Williams, of St. Kilda, contractor, against Caroline ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Richard Edwards, who since the inception of the Federal Parliament has represented Oxley in the House of Representatives, stated to-night that on account of ...

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  17. PERTH TRAMS.

    The Government has completed the preliminary steps for the purchase of the Perth trams, and the agreement awaits only the ratification of the shareholders of the ...

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  18. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly before l o'clock on Friday after-noon the Fire Brigade received a call from the South Australian Brush Factory in Flinders street, Adelaide, where a fire had ...

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  19. MR. HOLMAN MOBBED.

    The State Attorney-General (Mr. Hollman) attended a meeting of the Labour Council to-night, and replied to certain delegates who said last week that he had ...

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  20. To the Editor.

    Sir—As a reader of The Register, I have perused many of the letters which have appeared from time to time from your amusing correspondent “Chas. E. Schafer." ...

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  21. FOOT INJURED.

    A had named Willie Mullins was the victim of an accident at Commercial Wharf on friday afternoon. He was proceeding from the lighter Flinders , which was ...

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  22. SEVEN MEN FINED.

    The seven men who were arrested at an unemployed meeting outside the Labour Depot yesterday morning appeared again before the Water Police Court to-day on ...

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  23. NAVIGATION BILL.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day a letter was read from the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), who asked to be furnished with a list of all steamships to ...

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  24. MILITARY TRAINING ABROAD.

    An official report from India conveyed to the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) to-day the information that four Australian officers of the citizen force, who were sent ...

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  25. STEELWORKS PROPOSAL.

    Leading residents of Newcastle are concerned in the prospect for the establishment of a great steelworks at Newcastle, the largest of its kind in Australia. ...

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  26. SHEPHERD'S DEATH.

    PETERSBURG, June 14.—Joseph Welsh, an old shepherd, employed by Mr. M. Casey, of Minvalara, was found dead this morning about two miles south of ...

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  27. TRADE & LABOUR.

    PERTH, June 14.—The Arbitration Court has given its award in the tunners' dispute. Following are some of the conditions:— Hours of work, 48 a week, with ...

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  28. INCREASED PAY FOR POLICE.

    The next Estimates presented to Parliament will contain increases of pay to the police of 1/ a day for all ranks, involving an extra expenditure of £46,009. Three ...

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  29. THIEVES DISAPPOINTED.

    There was a burglary at the railway station, Greenbushes, in the tin mining centre, last night. The thieves were unable to open the safe which contained £30. ...

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  30. FORTUNATE ESCAPE.

    KAPUNDA, June 14.—Hartley Andres, aged 7, had a wonderful escape from death yesterday afternoon. He was knocked down at the corner of. Main and Franklin ...

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  31. SALE OF ORIENTAL GOODS.

    A magnificent collection of Japanese, (Chinese, and Indian goods, improved by Messrs. Theodore Bruee & Co., will be sold by auction at the Royal Exchange, King ...

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  32. ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    The Director of Agriculture has received a notification that an outbreak of anthrax has occurred at a farm between Lilydale and Scottsdale, in Northern Tasmania. ...

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  34. ADELAIDE EXPRESS LATE.

    The express from Adelaide steamed into the Spencer Street Station half an hour late this morning. On Thursday the fast down train was held up at Stawell for ...

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  35. SUICIDE IN THE BUSH.

    PERTH, June 14.—On Thursday a man's Arm was picked up in the scrub three miles from Guldford, Black trackers subsequently found, 300 yards away, a human ...

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  36. ELECTRIC LIFT SAFETY APPARATUS.

    On Thursday afternoon, in the presence of the Chief Inspector of Lifts (Mr. Bannigan) and the Inspector of Lifts (Mr. Clarke), Messrs. R. E. Jackman & Co., ...

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