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  2. GENERAL RAIN.

    If the results to be recorded by the meteorological authorities this morning should fulfil the promising expectations formed last night it may be taken for ...

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  3. ALLEGED IMMORALITY.

    The question of whether immorality is prevalent in the park lands was revived by the following letter from the Social Reform Bureau, which was read at a ...

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  4. "VERY DISCOURAGING."

    At a meeting of the Gambier West Board of Health on Saturday the inspector (T. R. Walters) reported that during the month he had laid information against Mr. N. ...

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  5. VICEREGAL LEVEES.

    The question of precedence at viceregal levees was raised at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday. Aid. Cohen set the ball rolling. Had His Worship's ...

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  6. MONOPLANES COLLIDE.

    Another stocking accident has befallen aviators, and the death toll of the air has thereby been increased. Two monoplanes at the Buc Acrodro[?] ...

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  7. A LONG TRAMP.

    Excitement was caused last night when it became known that an old resident, Mrs. Monaghan, who is about 80 years of age, was missing from ...

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  8. TERPSICHORE AND CUPID.

    In a breach of premise suit, in which the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court (Mr. O'Halloran) was to-day called upon to assess damages in view of the promise ...

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  9. ULTIMATUM IGNORED.

    The crisis with Mexico, following the ultimatum of the United States, in reaching its climax. Telegrams from Mexico City (the seat of ...

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  10. HAYSTACK ABLAZE.

    At about 1.45 p.m. Mr. H. M. Teasdale (Bell & Co.'s local agent) discovered that a large haystack belonging to Messrs. W. Gilbert and ...

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  11. CAUSE OF THE TRAGEDY.

    It has been ascertained that while M. Deroye (who is M. Blenot's chief pilot) was leading in an eliminating competition, M. Bidot, who was overtaking his rival ...

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  12. BOBBERY AT MYPOLONGA.

    A smart capture was made by M.C. Adamson on Saturday of two men suspected of the robbery of £17 from Edward Clark, Mypolonga. So soon as the loss of ...

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  13. IN WITCHES' POWER.

    Amazing stories of witchcraft have been at Sassari Assizes, in the course of the trial of several women for alleged frauds. Evidence was given of the existence of ...

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  14. STRUCK BY A MOTOR CAR.

    The death of Miss Mabel Despard, a telegraphist, has followed on the severe injuries she received yesterday, when a motor car dragged her several feet at the ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. CASUALTIES.

    The Governor's motor car figured in a King William street accident on Monday morning. The vehicle which was in charge of H. Brook, chauffeur, contained Capt. ...

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  16. WAGNER'S FAMILY LIFE.

    Musical circles are considerably stirred by litigation of a delicate family character, involving the name of Wagner. Isolde, the wife of Herr Bedler, conductor ...

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  17. ARBITRATION COURT POWERS.

    The hearing was continued before the full Bench of the High Court to-day of two applications for prohibition against the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation ...

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  18. LOST VALUABLES.

    A claim for £15 10/, owing to the loss of valuables entrusted to the keeper of a bathing box, was dealt with by Judge Johnston in the County Count to-day. The ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. THE PAINT INDUSTRY

    The Interstate Commission sat to-day and took evidence upon requests for alterations in the duties upon paints, colours, varnishes, whiting, and linseed oil. ...

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  20. A FATAL ROW.

    The altercation at an hotel between two men on the night of March 14 resulted in the death of Patrick William Brennan. Arising out of this a charge of ...

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  21. POSTAL LINEMEN.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the claim of the Australian Telegraph and Telephone Construction and ...

    Article : 363 words
  22. UNDER TWO NATIONS.

    Dealing with the New Hebrides Condominium in a special article. The Daily News argues that it will be difficult for Britons to swallow the Australasian suggestion for ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. SOVEREIGNS TAKEN.

    Frances May Lindsay, a domestic servant, employed at the Union Bank, Hamilton, was to-day charged with having stolen £100, the property of the Union Bank. A ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. HOTEL DESTROYED.

    Further details of the fire in the Royal Hotel at Meredith early yesterday morning, through which the cook, a woman named Lee, lost her life, show that the ...

    Article : 219 words
  25. PAPAL DELEGATION.

    The Observer's Rome correspondent states that the appointment by Pope Pius X. of Monsignor Bonaventura Ceretti as the apostolic delegate for Australia has been ...

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  26. A DRIVER-PUGILIST.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Daisey Byfield petitioned for a dissolution of her marriage with Alfred Byfield (30), driver. The parties were married on February 2. ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. STONEWALLS AND BLOCKADES.

    The Prime Minister intends this week to submit a proposal to the House of Commons relating to motions which are considered to be introduced so as to block the ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. LIQUOR TRADES WORKERS.

    An agreement made between the Federated Liquor Trades Employes' Union and Tooth & Co., Limited, and other brewery companies was presented to Mr. Justice ...

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  29. A SMOKER'S NEGLECT.

    When he returned home at 5.45 on Monday evening Mr. H. Holden hung his coat on the wall of the kitchen of a cottage occupied by his family on the Port road ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. ST. MARGARET'S

    The Speaker and many members of the House of Commons attended a special service at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, to-day to join in the celebration of ...

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  31. FALSE PRETENCE.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Backhouse, a young nan named Moloney pleaded not guilty to having falsely pretended to Miss Margaret ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN RULER.

    The aged Emperor is suffering from bronchial catarrh. Occasional fits of coughing are disturbing his rest at nights, and those conditions are telling upon his general ...

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  33. DEATHS FROM BURNS.

    Information was received from the Adelaide Hospital on Monday that at 10.30 p.m. on the previous day Isabella Pappin (50) had died there. Deceased was taken ...

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  34. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The contract for supplying the iron pipes and castings for the Port Adelaide Waterworks has been let in England to Messrs. Bolckow & Vaughan, of ...

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  35. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    A conference has been held at Abbazia between the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (the Marquis San Giuliano) and the Austrian Chancellor (Count von ...

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  36. ENORMOUS FRAUD.

    The name of the broker who has been arrested for wholesale fraud is Collet. He has confessed that he speculated and lost £120,000 belonging to Count Liedekerke ...

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  37. SEAMAN INJURED.

    While Paul Swensgon, aged 38 years, an able seaman on the steamer Investigator, was standing on No. 2 hatch of the vessel at the Outer Harbour on Monday evening ...

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  38. UNWELCOME ALIENS.

    At a meeting under the auspices of the Transport Workers' Federation, held at Leith, the unionists pledged themselves to the dismissal of Asiatics from British ships. ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Dissatisfaction is expressed here regarding the arrival and departure of mail steamers before the schedule time, and the deletion at certain mail steamers calling at ...

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  40. FRACTURED RIBS.

    STREAKY BAY, April 16.—On Sunday Mr. J. Buckingham, aged 34, had a fall and fractured two ribs. He was removed to the hospital, and his condition is ...

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  41. SUFFRAGETTE FIRES.

    The epidemic of fires attributed to lawless suffragettes still continues. There have been 20 outbreaks in two days. ...

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  42. A FRACTURED RIB.

    NAIRNE, April 18.—Mr. John Downing, a well-known resident of Springfield, met with a serious accident last Tuesday evening. While getting some hay from a loft ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. KING EDWARD'S DOG

    Cesar, the favourite for terrier of the late King Edward, is dead. During the latter part of his life His Majesty was closely attached to iris little pet, which ...

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  45. A HUMAN SKELETON.

    COWELL, April 17.—Last week, Mr. Francis Myers of Buckleboo, brought in the remains of a human skeleton, found by his son 25 miles west of Buckleboo, while ...

    Article : 106 words
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