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  2. A MAGNETIC STORM.

    Headers of The Register to-day will notice a coincidence in the fact that while a cable message from America reports that violent earth currents, accompanying a display of ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES'S NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION

    It is estimated that the expenditure on the salaries and the equipment of the scientific expedition appointed to report on the resources of the former German ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. FUTURE OF WINE INDUSTRY.

    Two popular speeches were made by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) and the Premier (Hon. H.N. Barewell) at the annual dinner of the South ...

    Article : 701 words
  5. TRADE AND EXCHANGE.

    Commenting to-day on the now American Emergency tariff, the Minister for Customs Mr. Massey Greene said the position was is he had anticipated some time ago. It ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Sir Joseph Cook is greatly hurt by the injustices of his fellow-politicians in the State arenas. It is bad, enough to be told by the chiefs of such bodies as the ...

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  7. A GIFTED FAMILY.

    Of Joseph Rayner Stephens, Mr. Holymake, the secularist, who knew him well, said:—"In the great agitations in which he took part he undoubtedly excelled all ...

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  8. EMPIRE CRICKET.

    In announcing the financial result of two test and two State matches against the English cricket team, and the two inter-state matches played in Melbourne last ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. THE PORTSMOUTH MATCH.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and a team representing the Navy, Army and Air Forces was resumed at Portsmouth to-day, in sunny weather. ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. BOOTS AND SHOES.

    At the Anthi-Profiteering Court to-day Mr. Shiels (the investigating officer of the Court) said the Crown had certain proposals to submit with ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    Nominations for the Irish Southern Parliament have been completed, and the position is that 125 Sinn Fein members have been returned unopposed. They ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. THE NOTTINGHAM TEST.

    Mr. Warner, in an article in The Morning Post, said:—"The dabsence of Hobos and [?], two of England's post batsmen, from the first test would be a ...

    Article : 554 words
  13. THE SILESIAN QUESTION

    Another session of the Inter-Allied Supreme Council will be necessary to repair the rent in the garment of the Entente. After each successive Council the ...

    Article : 257 words
  14. OUR MILITARY FORCES.

    No official statement has been made in regard to the estimated annual cost involved in the reorganization of the Citizen Forces into cavalry and infantry divisions. ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. HIGH COURT CASES.

    Recently, before the High Court in Sydney, leave was granted to Tasmania and the Attorney-General thereof, and to the State Rivers and Water Supply ...

    Article : 232 words
  16. LEGISLATIVE ENIGMA.

    When the Navigation Act is proclaimed certain drastic provisions for manning and accommodation, involving grave structural alterations in ships, will, if that Act is ...

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  17. TREND OF THE MARKETS.

    During the past week business on the Stock Exchange has been restricted, with prices irregular, the favourable effect of Germany's acceptance of the Allies' ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    A statement was issued to-night on behalf of the board of the Mount Lyeil Mining and Railway Company that careful consideration had been given to the ...

    Article : 303 words
  19. ARMISTICE PROCLAMATION.

    The German press, pending formal discussion of the question by the Inter-Allied Supreme Council, warns the public against my German action in Silesia, fearing the ...

    Article : 185 words
  20. REMARKABLE DISPLAYS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A remarkable display of Auroroa Australis attracted attention throughut the Dominion last night. The intensity of the magnetic storm seriously interrupted ...

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  21. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES INTERRUPTED.

    On Sunday evening and again to-night it was reported that the Aurora was interfering with the telegraphic services. ...

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  22. STEAMSHIP ENGINEERS' CASE.

    The dispute between the [?] Society of Engineers and the Adelaide Adams&Co. Limited, and various others, was before the Full High court to-day on ...

    Article : 477 words
  23. CALCUTTA RIVER PERIL.

    Excitement has been caused at Calcutta by the fact that a boat with 10 tons ox dynamite on board 'to-day collided with the Howrah Bridge, and sank in the River ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. BARRACKING.

    A Daily News edition in featuring the barracing of Australians, described residents at Brighton, where it was claimed Douglas was an greeted to a [?] of unfair ...

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  25. WALLAROO MINES.

    The conference between representatives of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company and the A.W.U. was resumed to-day before Deputy-Commissioner Webb. Many ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. "ALL IN THE SAME POSITION "

    The Cricketer, discussing the matter of the hours of play says the position which the Australians have taken up is unfortunate as it must be remembered that the ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. CIVIL WAR POSSIBLE.

    A correspondent of The Daily Chronicle writing from Upper Silesia, statee:—"If anything can shock the conscience of Europe the state of affairs in this ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. CASUALTIES.

    At about 7 o'clock on Monday evening Mrs. Emily Errickson, 65 years of age an invalid pensioner, residing at Semaphore road, Exeter, when aligning at Glanville ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. MOSLEM FESTAL.

    The local Mohammedans are celebrating the Feast of Ramadan, which is said to be the period when strife is stirred up between tribes. At the North Camel Camp ...

    Article : 306 words
  30. "AGAINST ALL FOES."

    The town hall was crowded to-night an hour before the speech making, on the occasion of the demonstration by the (New South Wales Protestant Federation "for ...

    Article : 204 words
  31. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Another case of smallpox lias been reported at Geelong, the patient being Mrs Blanche Clements, an elderly woman, whose son, Hector Clements, was removed ...

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  32. COTTAGE FIRE MYSTERY.

    On the resumption of the inquest on the victims of the burning of Little Abbots, a cottage at Downham, near [?], Essex, Stanley Whiton, his wife, and Robert Ralph, new evidence was ...

    Article : 218 words
  33. GLADSTONE ACCIDENTS.

    GLADSTONE, May 13.—While riding down a street of the town on Friday morning on his pony, Roy Growalen, a little boy, was thrown to the roadway through the ...

    Article : 196 words
  34. AMERICA NEUTRAL.

    in [?] quarters it is said that the United States will not participate in deliberations concerning the Silesian boundary, the settlement of which in regarded ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. INDIAN NO OPERATION.

    It is stated that 40,000 to 50,000 Indian labourers have left the tea gardens in the Sylhat districts of Assam, British India,' and have refused to return [?] any terms ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    YORKETOWN, May 13.—Yesterday Mr. Francis Cross was received into the Yorketown Hospital suffering from serious injuries to his face as the result of a blasting ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. FORTUNES FROM FLUKES.

    A watchmaker's apprentice was one day holding some spectacle gusses between his thumb and finger when he was started any the suddenly emerged appearance of ...

    Article : 297 words
  38. PASSES WITHDRAWN FROM TRAMWAYMEN.

    The Government Tramwaymen's Union Protests strongly against the action of the department in cancelling the annual five privilege pass, entitling the tramwayman ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. MEADOWS MISHAPS.

    MEADOWS SOUTH, May 13.—Mr. Hurtle Barnet, of Wicham Hill, met with a painful accident while engaged at the [?] saw bench of the Hardwoods Limited Mill ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. THE BENALLA.

    The passengers on the P. & O. liner Bonalla after the collision in the English Channel." were not allowed to leave the deck until the vessel had been beached. ...

    Article : 85 words
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