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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Carin, brigantine, from New Zealand, Cargo— Timber. May 12. Karlsuhe, 3,198, A. Konnemann, commander, ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST.

    In view of the conflicting reports from Giuchwang, in Korea, the Japanese newspapers are advising a policy of caution and calmness, at the same time insisting on the ...

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  4. KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen. Alexandra left London to-day on a visit to Edinburgh. ...

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  5. ARRIVAL AT EDINBURGH

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra met with a great welcome and a picturesque reception upon their arrival at Waverley station, Edinburgh. The Duke and Duchess ...

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  6. RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.

    Viscount Cranborne, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that, in response to a friendly British-American ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 571 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
  9. The Adbertiser

    To-day tho Victorian Parliament will meet for a special session, the sole business of which will have reference to the railway crisis. Before the strike was ordered the ...

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  10. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    Latest advices from Pekin state that the Chinese Treaty Commissioners have declined to enter into any further discussion with the American commissioners relative ...

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  11. THE MONTREAL STRIKE.

    There are 26 steamships in the harbor of Montreal, the commercial capital of Canada, awaiting the end of the longshoremen's strike. ...

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  12. THE BISHOP OF NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    The cyclone which visited Townsville on March 9 was most disastrous in its results. The loss was estimated at £200,000 in the town alone, and about two-thirds of the ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Sir George Shenton, the President of the Legislative Council of West Australia, who is travelling by the mail steamer Rome, expects to spend about a month in the ...

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  14. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The public of tins State wished the men of the Japanese naval squadron a farewell yesterday in their own language—"Banzai Nippon." They had access to the visitors ...

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  15. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    At the annual assembly of the Congregational Union, now being held in London, the Education Act was severely condemned, and sympathy was expressed with the ...

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  16. THE STRIKE ENDED.

    It is announced that the strike of the longshoremen at Montreal as ended owing to the president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company having induced the ...

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  17. SOMALILAND.

    Brigadier-General Manning, who is in command of the Somaliland expedition, reports that the movements of his troops depend upon the strategy of the Abyssinians, ...

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  18. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S TOUR.

    Thirty Anarchists have been arrested at Los Angeles in order to ensure the safety of President, Roosevelt while he is travelling in California. Among the number is a ...

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  19. THE TRANSVAAL LOAN.

    It is announced in connection with the flotation of the Transvaal 3 per cent, loan of £35,000,000 that 115,400 applications were received, covering a total of £1,174,000,000. ...

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  20. ADELAIDE CUP DAY.

    Patrons of the turf are expected to assemble in force at the Morphettville Racecourse to-day to witness the running of the Adelaide Cup, which is regarded as one ...

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  21. THE PACIFIC OCEAN.

    President Roosevelt, spearing at Watsonville, a city in California, 71 miles southeast of San Francisco, declared that the Pacific Ocean must pass, under the ...

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  22. THE NARRACOORTE ESTATE.

    The members of the Central Land Board have been busy lately preparing for the allotment of the Narracoorte Estate, and they hope to be in a position to announce ...

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  23. AMERICAN LABOR TROUBLES.

    It is stated that the strikes and lockouts in New York involve 100,000 carpenters, brickmakers, teamsters, and subway employes, and are stopping 75,000,000 ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. THE DISASTROUS FALSE ALARM.

    The accident which occurred in King William-street on Monday evening, when the Unley Fire Brigade, which was taking the second steamer to a call out in ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. THE BALKAN CRISIS.

    There are nearly 100,000 Turkish troops massed in Macedonia. Their artillery consists of 100 guns. It transpires that the Moslems began the ...

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  26. THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

    Surgeon-Major Bakewell, of New Zealand, in a letter to the Times, has reiterated the statement that the War Office has not yet settled the claims of the colonial soldiers ...

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  27. TAXATION RETURNS.

    The stamp duty from July 1 to May 10 realised £47,011, or an increase of £21,525 as compared with the figures of the corresponding period of last year. The land ...

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  28. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    In the course of his Budget speech recently the Japanese Minister of Finance dealt with the financial proposals of the Government, and in view of the prospect ...

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  29. A ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    The betrothal is announced of Princess Alice, daughter of Prince Louis of Battenberg, to Prince Andrew, fourth son of King George of Greece, who was born at Athens ...

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  30. FINE WEATHER FOR CUP DAY.

    Racegoers will be, pleased to learn that they may visit Morphettville to-day and see the Adelaide Cup run without fear of getting wet. "The reports from the ...

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  31. PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARIA.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who has been recently staying in Paris, has now returned to Sofia. ...

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  32. THE NIGERIAN EXPEDITION.

    The Emir of Kano, in Northern Njgeria (the greatest military chief in Hausaland), who has been fighting a British force for some weeks has been captured by an ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A disastrous flood is reported from the town of Mery, the centre of a fertile district in the south-east of Russia. The water in the canals which run through the ...

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  34. THE AUBURN TRAGEDY.

    The case at the Criminal Court, in which Henry Jones and Digby Grand are charged with the murder of Constable Long at Auburn in January last, was continued to-day. ...

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  35. INTENDING DEPARTURES.

    For London.—Orotava, May 14; Warrigal, May 14; Oriental, May 21; Kaisow, May 27; Ophir, May 28; Rome, June 4; Omrah. June 11; Commonwealth, June l8; Arcadia, June l8; Ormuz, June ...

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  36. A WATERSPOUT ON THE YARRA.

    Another of those mysterious meteorological visitations that have puzzled Australians recently as to their cause and nature struck Melbourne last night. The ...

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  37. THE RAILWAYS COMMISSION.

    The Railway and Workshops Commission continued its sittings on Tuesday, and the examination of the Chief Mechanical Engineer (Mr. T. Roberts) was brought to a ...

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  38. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Prices at the wool sales to-day remained unchanged, but the competition was slightly weaker. ...

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  39. THE JAPANESE BAND.

    A feature of the garden party at Government House yesterday was the music provided by the band of the Japanese Squadron. The band was stationed ...

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  40. PRICES REALISED.

    The following prices were realised at yesterday's wool sales:—Merungle, 21?d.; Moondo, 9½d.; Oondooroo, 28?d.; Moorak, 5?d.; Weelong, 12¼d.; Hillersden, lO¼d.; ...

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  41. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Rain has fallen in 24 hours, up to 9 a.m., in:— South Australia.—Very light scattered on Mount Lofty-Ranges and coastal districts. Victoria.— Very light to light on coast. Tasmania.—Light at ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

    Melville Island, ship, 1,468 tons, at London from Wellington January 27. Loch Ryan, barque, 1,264 tons, at London from Melbourne January 29. ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Theatre Royal, 2—"The Fortune Teller." Morphettville, 1—S.A.J.C. Autumn Meeting. EVENING. Theatre Royal, 8—"The Fortune Teller." ...

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  44. AN INJURED CYCLIST.

    Athough R. Walne, the well-known cyclist, who recently met with an accident, has so far recovered as to be able to leave his bed, he will remain at Dr. Hynes' ...

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  45. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  46. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 393 words
  47. A KANAKA MURDERER.

    The Kanaka, Sowtoo Low, who is supposed to have murdered a girl at Habana and Sergeants Johnston and Martin in the Mackay Gaol, was charged al the Mackay ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper, on spot, is quoted at £63 7/6 per ton. and at three months at P63 5/ per ton. Tin.—Tin, on spot, is quoted at £136. per ...

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  49. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Great Britain, &c., via Suez, per R.M.S. Orotava, May 14, 8 p.m.; newspapers, 10.15 p.m. Via San Francsico, May 22, 3 p.m., per Sierra. Via Marseilles, per Dumbea, May 16, 10.15 a.m. Per ...

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  50. DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS.

    The Chief Justice heard a sad story of domestic trouble at the Civil Court on Tuesday. It was in the matter of John William Topliss, an infant, for the custody ...

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  51. THE BOER FUNDS IN EUROPE.

    The Cape Argus of April 15 stales:—Information reaches us from a quarter upon which we can place reliance that Hollanders coming out to the Transvaal have ...

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