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  4. DEATH OF MR. W. WHYTE.

    The large section of the community who knew him will regret to bear of the sudden death of Mr. W. Leslie Whyte. At about a quarter to 1 on Saturday a ...

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  5. FEDERAL GAZETTE.

    South Australian candidates, divisional representatives on the board of enquiry and appeal, declared elected.—Professional division, Carl A. ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. DISHONOUR AMONG THIEVES.

    Startling news has been received here from Melbourne to-day with regard to the, quarrel which took place in Melbourne among the gang of armed, masked ...

    Article : 370 words
  7. "THE MAIL" CABLE SERVICE.

    The strike of lightermen is daily becoming worse. In obedience to the Transport Workers Association demand 10,000 carman came out, and an additional 30,000 ...

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  8. A WANDERING CLOUD.

    The western sky loomed ap black this, morning, and citizens early astir cheerfully viewed the prospect of rain at last. For the third or fourth time, however, during ...

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  9. "OLD MEN OF THE SEA."

    Although the burglaries reported during the last few days are not sufficiently numerous to hysterically 'Characterise as a wave of crime, the position in regard to ...

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  10. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    General Orozco was wounded severely in the leg while directing the retreat of his forces from a disastrous battle The losses of the Federals are placed at close ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    Senator McGregar And Representative Melbourne by the express this morning. GUESTS. ...

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  12. HARROW ESCAPE.

    Miss Hooper, of Manly, bad a narrow escape from being dashed to death on the rocks below Queenscliff Headland this morning. She fell over the cliff, but ...

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  13. THROAT CUT.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Andrew Gordon, aged 38 years, a locomotive engineer. According to the evidence he was an immigrant who recently ...

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  14. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated in a thorough manner. It is estimated that 5,230,000 school children in the United 'Kingdom and 4.250,000 in the dominions ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH, PUBLIC SERVICES.

    On Friday evening a well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of Commonwealth public servants, representatives of all branches passed a series of resolutions in ...

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  16. COLLISION AT NORWOOD.

    Shortly-before 6 o'clock this morning ono of Messrs. George Hall A Son's trollies, driven by Henry Levitzke, Tan over Clifton Atkins, aged 16, residing at ...

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  17. DREAD DROUGHT.

    With the rain still holding off, the question whether the season of 1912 is to be a failure is becoming one of urgency and of vital interest to every section of the ...

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  18. BARMAN'S SUICIDE.

    This morning Harris Britton (30), a barman, was found dead in his room at 127 Phillip street, with a bullet wound in his mouth. Beside him lay an automatic ...

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  19. MILITARY.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Gedge Lee, of Tasmania, has been appointed Commandant of Queensland in succession to Colonel Paraell. ...

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  20. THE RIGHT TO WORK.

    Speaking at a branch meeting of the Liberal Union at Gumeracha last night, the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) remarked that some men had nebulous ...

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  21. ROYAL FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late King Frederick VII. was held to-day. There were 2,000 European notables present, amongst them four kings and four queens. ...

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  22. IMMIGRANTS FROM AMERICA.

    It is rumoured that the Australian Government is about to establish bureaus at Vancouver and Chicago with the object of attracting immigrants. ...

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  23. RECEIVED.

    We have received from the Swedish Consol a well-go-up illustrated booklet published in connection with the Olympic games that are to be held at ...

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  24. CHAMPION CADETS,

    The cadet championships of Sooth' "Australia held a few days ago at the Port Ranges were responsible for a splendid exhibition on the part of the lads. Three ...

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  25. MR. BLUNDELL AND THE U.L.U.

    Speaking at Gumeracha last night, the Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg) said that it was gratifying to find the action of the Government supported by ...

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  26. THE OLYMPIAD.

    He Australian eight-oar crew arrived all well Teaming quarters have been secured at Cookham, on the Thames. It is likely that the Australians will compete in the ...

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  28. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    It is stated that if the Powers again confer with the object of ending the Turko-Italian war Italy will agree to pay Turkey a big annuity or a long term. ...

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  29. MOTORMAN'S LIFE SAVED.

    T. lewis, a motorman, in the employ of the Tramways Trust, while fishing at Henley Beach last Monday, had an unenviable experience. He had not been ...

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