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  2. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Federal Cabinet sat to-day fa some hours, and again considered the Con[?]iation and Aibitration Bill. The final [?]rm of certain clauses still remains to besettled, ...

    Article : 69 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    After formal business had been transacted in the Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Carruthers gave notice that he would move on the, following day, "That this House, ...

    Article : 731 words
  4. EFFECTIVE VOTING LEAGUE.

    A successful concert and social in support of the Effective Voting League were held in the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday evening. The Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen) ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. THE SUGAR BOUNTIES BILL. Senator Higgs asked, in view of the important financial question which had arisen ...

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  6. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir George Le Hunte) received a deputation, representing the unemployed, at Government House on Wednesday, morning. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    The hearing of a case in which two young men, Albert Trapp and David Coke, were charged with assault with intent on Mrs. Honora Rickards, an elderly woman, ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    On Wednesday the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade bad a unique excellence. The hooter at the gasworks sounded the alarm of fire at 12 30 p.m, and ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a record attendance at the Theatre Royal matinee of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" on Wednesday many hundreds being "unable to obtain admission. In ...

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  10. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.

    In reference to the charges of extravagance which had been made against the Department of Home Affairs Sir William Lyne has had a statement comiled showing ...

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  11. A WHOLESALE IMPOSTOR.

    An impostor, who has been pursuing his evil calling in Melbourne for the past few weeks, armed with cheques for thousands of pounds, and full of tales of untold ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. THE DENTAL ACT.

    The Attorney- General informed the Hon. J. L. Parsons, in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, that the matter of amending the Dental Act, so as to prevent ...

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  13. A BAD START FOR THE NEW FINANCIAL YEAR.

    The railway, earnings from July 1, 1903, to July 15, amounted to £31,403, as against £35,794 for the same period last year, showing a decrease of £4,391. ...

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  14. RATLWAY REWARDS.

    The railways rewards provided by the public for the strike seivice will be allocated as follows:—Department officers, who manned engines or secured enginemen will ...

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  15. YOUTHFUL THIEVES.

    A gold ring was stolen from a house in East Adelaide on Monday afternoon, and several hours later Senior Constable Richmond, Stationed at St. Peters, discovered ...

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  16. THE IRON BONUS COMMISSION.

    The members of the Iron Bonus Commission expect at any moment to be called together by the chairman (the Minister of Customs) to consider the draft report, ...

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  17. A SINGULAR ACCIDENT.

    Mounted-Constable la Roche was riding his horse, a high-spirited one, and when about three miles from Bridgewater it suddenly bolted at a tremendous rate. When ...

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  18. CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    The po[?]ce to-day made a seizure, at a house in [?]nnie-street, Brunswick, of £100 worth of u[?]customed goods. The man who rented the place was arrested. ...

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  19. LACROSSE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the South Australian lacrosse Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday. Mr. G. Auld, who presided, reported that the lacrosse team it was proposed to send to ...

    Article : 246 words
  20. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL. The Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton (N.S.W.), told Mr. G. B. Edwards ...

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  21. THE NURSES' ASSOCIATION HOME.

    A final committee meeting in connection with the Royal British Nurses' Association dance was held on Tuesday evening. A letter from the Governor (Sir G. R. Le ...

    Article : 178 words
  22. B[?]BONIC PLAGUE.

    Bubonic plague in Australia has almost ceased to exist there being only some four or five cases new in the whoel of Commonwealth. In India, however, the s[?]urg[?] ...

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  23. ANOTHER SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident happened last night at Dunolly, when Joseph. Peart, aged 15, was accidentally shot with a pea rifle by his elder brother. The latter aimed the gun ...

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  24. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A pending action in which damages are being claimed for breach of promise of marriage was mentioned in Practice Court today. The plaintiff is Cecilia Bagnall, of ...

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  25. DEPORTATION OF KANADAS.

    Recently the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Deakin), in dealing with a petition from a number of kanakas in Queene[?]n[?] protesting against their deportation, dea[?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    The common law prohibition sought by Tattersall's Club to prevent Mr. Justice Molesworth from dealing with an application by the licensing inspector for the ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Electrical."—Mr. C. Stuart, Selborne Chambers, Pirie-street, is the agent. "Enquirer," North Adelaide.—The main truck. ...

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  28. SUBURBAN DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    July l8.—Present—Councillors [?]man, Kemp, Jeanes, Williams, Bridgman, Ralph, Butterfield, Gray, Pudney, and Mcinnes. Councillor Heanes elected chairman. Correspondence—From G. W. ...

    Article : 472 words
  29. REVIVING THE OLD HYMNS.

    When the Chief Justice recently addressed a meeting held in the Pirie-street Mrthodist Church in connection with the Wealey bicentenary, he incidentally alluded ...

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  30. THE RAINFALL

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  31. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    Upon his return from Mildura to-day Mr. Bent announced' that work will be resumed at both ends of the Mildura railway line to-morrow. He says he is convinced ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. VACANCIES FOR WOMEN

    In the Commonwealth Gazette of Saturday's date, it is notified that in the [?]erical branch of the Postmaster-General's department in Adelaide there are vacancies for ...

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  33. THE P0STAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Commonwealth Gazette of July, [?] contains a notification that the following appointments to the permanent staff of the South Australian Postal Departmeif have ...

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  34. THE GEYSER BAFFLES THE JOURNALIST.

    The Hot Lakes Chronicle (N.Z.) writes:— On Jnne 19 Waimangu gave one of its grandest displays; in fact, it was a record shot, estimated at over 1,200 ft. high. There ...

    Article : 172 words
  35. A FORTUNATE ESCAPE.

    Two miners had a startling experience in the Monarch mine, Harrietville. They were cleaning up the roadway of the tunnel, when they heard a loud rumbling sound ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. SUICIDE TO ESCAPE ARREST.

    News has been received at Colac that Joseph Collins, aged 20, committed suicide at Ombersley, twelve miles from Winchelsea, in order to avoid being arrested on a ...

    Article : 35 words
  37. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Postmaster-General (Hon. J. L. Drake) has received, through the De[?] Postmaster-General of Queensland, a ve[?] encouraging report concerning the progre[?] ...

    Article : 140 words
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  39. PORT BROUGHTON TRAMWAY.

    The members for Stanley waited upon the Railways. Commissioner on Wednesday morning, and'presented a memorial, asking that the Port Broughton tramcar, instead ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A sad burning fatality has occurred at the residence of Mr. W. Kellow, near Healesville. Mr. Kellow's daughter, aged five, was sitting close to the fire in her ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. THE COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    Negotiations have been resumed at Korumburra between the Coal Creek miners on strike and the management, which, it is hoped will result in the old hands being ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    In connection with the St. Peters Literary Society the Rev. John Beid, M.A., delivered a lecture in the St. Peters Town Hall on Wednesday evening, the president (Mr. G. O. Robertson) ...

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  43. THE RUNDLE-STREET FIRE.

    The City Conorer, after making enquiries, baa decided not to hold an inquest on the fire which occurred at the fancy goods shop of Mr. W. T. Piper, in Rundle-street east, ...

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  44. THE RECENT RAINS.

    The rains that have fallen over a great portion of Victoria since Monday have been of a highly beneficial character. In some portions of the State, particularly in the ...

    Article : 106 words
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  46. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The officers of the Kapunda district of Oddfellows, M.U., paid an official visit to the Loyal Princess Royal Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., at Riverton Institute on July 11. Before the lodge ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. THE INCOMING MALL.

    The P. & O. R.M.S. China left Fremantle at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and the commander expects to arrive at Largs Bay at 11 a.m. on Saturday. ...

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  48. A TELEPHONE WANTED.

    Mr. M. White (chairman1 of the Beachport District Council) waited upon the Deputy Postmaster-General,on Wednesday, and asked for telephone communication ...

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  50. ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Astronomical Society of South Australia was held at the Observatory on July 14. Sir Charles Todd occupied the chair. An interesting and instructive paper was read by Mr. ...

    Article : 275 words
  51. DEATH OF A BOWDEN RESIDENT.

    On Wednesday morning Mr. John Rundle died suddenly at Gibson-street, Bowden. Mr. Bundle, who was 59 vears of age, was a son of the late Mr. John Robins Rundle, ...

    Article : 50 words
  52. AUSTRALlAN MAILS,IN LOND0N.

    The mails for the United Kingdom dispatched from Adelaide by the R,M.S. Omrah, on June 11, arrived in London on July 13. ...

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  54. FREEMASONRY.

    The annual installation of officers of the Princess Koyal Lodge of Freemasons took place at the lodgo-room, Wallaroo, on July 9. Bro. S. R. Page. P.G.S.B., of Moonta, assisted by Bros. ...

    Article : 63 words
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