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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS ELECTORLA REFORM BILL.

    The Electrol Reform Bill adds 3,642,000 electors to the rolls, thus making 82 per cent of the men of full age electors. The deputes are to be paid 6000 [?]ire per ...

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  4. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    Miss Evelyn, A[?]orn a member of the "Gay [?]ordons" Company, now playing at Adelaide, has secured a verdict for £450 against F.A. M[?]thy, owing to ...

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  5. CURE OF CONSUMPTION.

    The National Association for the Preven[?]ion and of Consumption waited upon the Acting-Chief Secretary and [?]ed for Government aid in fighting the white ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of Peter Lester; 65, was found on the railway line at Richmond, Victoria, dreadfully gashed about the shoulders. The deceased had been despondent for some ...

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  7. LIFT ACCIDENT.

    Robert Cowan, a mechanic, was repairing a lift at the G.P.O., Melbourne, when thE lift fell [?] feet. Cowan miracuiously escaped death, but received serious ...

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  8. WEATHAR FORECAST.

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  9. PEARLING LUGGER CAPSIZES.

    The pearing lugger Neptune, carrying a crew of five Japanese and one Manilaman, capsized while pearling o[?] Melville Island, West Australia. Four of the crew were ...

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  10. AVIATORS RECOVERING.

    The avitors Fokusawa and It[?]'s injuries were not severe, and they are recovering. ...

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  11. GRAFTON WATER SUPPLY.

    Three tenders were received for the construction of the inlet works, gravitation and service, mains and service reservoir and reticulation of the water supply for ...

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  12. ADDRESS TO THE THRONE.

    King George has inti[?] [?] that he pre fers that the moneys which may be intended for addresses to the [?] should be devoted to charities. ...

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  13. WOUNDING A WOMAN.

    Frank Dighton failed to surrender to his bail at the Criminal Sessions to answer to a charge of maliciously wounding a woman. The Judge ordered a warrant to be ...

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  14. ORARA MATE'S INJURIES.

    The second officer of the steamer Orara landed in Sydney last night with a broken. leg. He was taken to the hospital. The accident occurred at Byron Bay. The officer ...

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  15. SCIENTIFIC CRUISE.

    The Fram has strated on a scientifc cruise between South America and South Africa. ...

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  16. ROCKHAMPTON SHOW.

    The Rockhampton Show was attended by record crowds. Messrs. [?]llott Bros.' Radium and Hall Holiday divided the Ladies' Hunt, Miss Risk won the prize for riding. ...

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  17. POISONED PASTRY.

    Fifty persons ar Cambri have been poisoned through cating pastry at a leading pastrycook's shop. One of them is dea[?], and the others are ina serious condition. ...

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  18. PASSENGERS STRANDED.

    The passengers from England on route to. New South Wales, via Hobart, who are reported to have been stranded in Tasmania, were not State-assisted immigrants, but ...

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  19. NATIVES POISONED.

    A police telegram from Broome reports that seven "natives in a ramp near Lagrange Bay have been accidentally poisoned with arsenic. A gin in making bread ...

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  20. PENITENTIARY BOYS MUTINY.

    Two hundred and fifty boy's, aged from 10 to 19, mutinied at the penitentiary colony of Bellesle. They complained that the food was uneatable. They armed ...

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  21. THE BEATTY CASE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, sitting in the Pro[?]ate, had before him the application which was adjourned from the previous week, in connection with the will of ...

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  22. SKELETON FOUND.

    The skeleton found in an open cut of the Oroya. Brown [?], Kalgoorlie, is supposed by the detective to be the remains of Annie Solly or Soley, a well-known ...

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  23. NEW HOSPITAL.

    The now hospital provided by Australian and New Zealand subscribers will accommodate 1300 inmates. ...

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  24. THE SWAN ORPHANAGE.

    It been announced that the Rev. A. Burton,. manager of the Swan Anglican Orphanage, West Australia, has resigned that position. Recently charges of ...

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  25. HONOURS CONFERRED.

    Oxford University has comerred Doctorships of Law upon General Botha, Sir J. Ward, Sir. E. Morris at the Sheldonian Theatre. Doctor Goudy, in introducing Sir ...

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  26. FIRE BRIGADES BOARD.

    Mr. Flowers, M.L.C. told a deputation at Newcastle that the Government should take back the power it wrongfully delegated to the Fire Brigades Board, and the ...

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  27. STEAMER LEURA IN THE GALE.

    The steamer Leura, which has arrived at Melbourne from Newcastle, experienced the full effects of the recent storm. After passing Wilson's Promontory the vessel ran ...

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  28. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE'S SUICIDE

    T. D. Edwards, who had been employed in the railway workshops at Midland Junction, West Australia, jumped into the Swan River from Guildford Bridge on Friday ...

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  29. LEILA DOUBLEDAY.

    The newspapers favourably notice Lella Doubleday's recital at the Queen's Hall. The "Standard" conments that the she has every prospect of a highly successful career. ...

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  30. A NASTY ACCIDENT.

    A nasty accident occurred to W. Goebel at Roseberry on Saturday. He was drawing a load of logs, and in going down the Poseherry cutting, be got or the edge of ...

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  31. MAORI C[?]EF AEROPLANING.

    The aviator Woodward, acroplaning in the White City, carried "Metapopoki," a Maori chief, as a passenger. ...

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  32. NATIVES IN FIJI.

    The secretary of the Labour Council of New South Wales has received a letter from a resident of Fiji, who wishes to enlist the sympathy of the Labour Council ...

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  33. THE CHAMPAGNE RIOTS.

    The agitation at Aube is taking a proGerman character. The troops were mobbed while teraing down a German flag which was hoisted on the Town Hall of ...

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  34. SCALDED INFANT.

    At the inquiry at Melbourne into the circumstances connected with the death of an infant, who was scalded through a kettle overturning, the coroner said, "Mr. ...

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  35. MOROCCAN REBELLION.

    The "Temps" strongly protests against Spanish intervention, and states it is simply actuated By a spirit of envious imitation of diplomatic intervention which ...

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  36. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    William Francis [?]all, [?] a married man, residing in Punt-road. East Melbourne, was found on the St. Kilda-raod with a bullet wound in his head. He was sitting on ...

    Article : 149 words
  37. QUEENSLAND SUGAR DISTRICT

    A deputation consisting of Messrs. Lennon, Mann, Theodore, and Ferricks, M.[?]., waited on the Queensland Treasurer on behalf of all the sugur districts in ...

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  38. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    The Acting-premier of victoria has Stated that the value of properties transferred from Victoria to the Commonwealth has been settled. It amounted to slightly over ...

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  39. THE PICNIC TO PAPUA.

    Mr. Finlayson, a Queensland Member of the House of Representatives, and a member of the Parlimentary expedition to Papua, speaking ar Cairns, denounced the ...

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  40. LATEST SPORTING.

    Stevenson, the champion billiardist, has [?]rried Miss King, and has started for Australin, where Stevenson will play a series of matches. ...

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  41. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The fourth part of the pageant of the Festival of Empire was a great success. It was devoted to the overseas episode by actors and actresses, including Cook's ...

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  42. DAMAGED BARQUE PUTS BACK.

    The barque C.J.S., which left [?]obson's Bay early last week for the Mauritius, returned to port with most of the upper rigging severely strained during the storm ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    The Acting-Primier of Victoria has received a letter from the Acting-Premier of New South Wales, Wales expressing his gratification at the readiness evinced by the ...

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  44. BOWLING.

    On Saturday afternoon the following games were played:G.Gray, T.H. Exton, and J.Spindlove defeated F. Aust, [?]. N. Rigg and Dr. Franceschi, 22—17; ...

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  45. DISTILLERY ON FIRE.

    The bursting of a lamp near a huge [?] fired the whisky in a distillery on the outskirts of Lisbon. The flames spread to other vats, and the building was soon a ...

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  46. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT STOCK.

    Mr. Carmicha[?], the Treasurer, states that the local sale of Government stock continues in an unusual degree. So far, there is no need to trouble the London ...

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  47. FOOTBALL.

    The young man who was severely injured in a football match at Balmain on Saturday had to be operated upon and still lies in the hospital in a critical condition. ...

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  48. NAVAL COURT MARTIAL.

    Earnest, Gerrard, an able seaman belonging to the flagship Powerful, was convicted before the court martial for striking his superior officer. He pleaded guilty and ...

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  49. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The teath Dreadnought, Friedrich der Gross, has been launched. Field Marshal Vondergoldy, in the [?] speech, wished the battleship would increase ...

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  50. INDECENT LETTER.

    A letter containing a shocking suggestion and addressed to a girl at North Sydney, recently came into the hands of her father. ...

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  51. CRICKET.

    The Marylehone C.C. has twice enabled and sent letters dealing with points requiring settlement regariding an English team beings sent to Australia in the ...

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  52. NIMBIN.

    Finigan and Glaister, painless dentists, of Woodlark-street. visit— Nimbin—Next Wednesday, 14th June. Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. ...

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  53. THE INSURANCE BILL.

    Mr.Osborne, on behalf of the Trade Union Political Freedom League, demands that the Government Bill be [?]mended in order to separate the political fund from ...

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  54. NORTH YANCO ESTATE.

    Mr. Carmichel says the Government will enter into immediate occupation of the North Yanco Estate and proceed to constrict water channels, roads, ect. The ...

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  55. REXONA.

    The Rapid Healer is an Ointment which heals with remarkable repidity. Unlike the old-fashioned ointments, which are veery slow in their action, Rexona speedly ...

    Article : 90 words
  56. ROWING.

    The [?]nter-University boat race was rowed at Adelaide to-day. The contest, which was keenly fought resulted in a win for Melbourne, with Sydney a lenght and a ...

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  57. GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORN'S GROW.

    That dread disease, Consumption, has its commencement in a cold on the chest. Don't leave it until it is too late. You can promptl[?] cure your cold with Dr. ...

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  58. REXONA.

    The Rapid Healing Ointment cures with remarkable rapidly Sores, Ul[?]rs, Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Eczema, Chi[?]ins, and all dideases of the skin. Sold in triangular ...

    Article : 36 words
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