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  2. OUTRAGE AT ALBERTON.

    On Thursday morning a shocking case of assault upon a little child, Ruby Mandi, aged about 6 years, occurred in the northwestern portion of the township of Franklin, ...

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  3. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The question of local government was discussed at a conference of suburban alder [?] men to-day. The Premier, who was present, explained the legislation proposed. in ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day considered a number of Bills proposed to be introduced during the coming session. It it understood that a measure for inspection of ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Towards the end of June the Marine Board carried a resolution, affirming the undesirability of altering the present arrangement so far as the examination of ...

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  6. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. W. S. Campbell, Director of Agriculture, giving evidence before the committee on the dairying industry, said Government grading would improve the ...

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  7. THE ISLINGTON WORKSHOPS.

    The Islington workshops were severely, criticised by the members of the recent Railways Commission. It was pointed out that in many respects the machinery at ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Water Bill was further considered in committee, and most of the clauses were agreed to. No important alterations were made. ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australians and a Scotch eleven at Edinburgh was concluded to-day. The last two Australian wickets added only 10 runs, the innings ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    Mrs. Downey, against whom two serious charges had been preferred in connection with the death of Emily Chandler, a victim of malpractice, whom the jury ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night will witness the last perfrmance at the Theatre Royal of "A Royal Evorce." To-morrow night the company willpresent "The Silver King." Thin producton will ...

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  12. THE MACLEAN LEPERS.

    Farther evidence was taken to-day by Mr. Acting Justice Rogers in the case of Jane Davis, against whom sentence of death was recorded on a charge of administering ...

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  13. A GREAT VIOLINIST.

    Herr Hugo Heermann, the distinguished violinist, who is now in Adelaide, was on Thursday afternoon interviewed at the South Australian Hotel by a representative ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. E. Brigden met with a serious accident at Gulgong last night while driving home from a football match at Mudgee. When turning a corner the vehicle capsized, ...

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  15. ABORIGINES AND KANAKAS.

    The Chief Protector of Aborigines, in his report for tne past year, dealing with the question of mixed marriages, says—"I have drawn the Minister's attention to the ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Waihoi returned from Wyndham this morning with 12 European passengers. CHINESE HIGHWAYMEN. A case of sticking-up occurred at Brock's ...

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  17. HUSBANDS AS PRIZES

    Kansas City,U.S.A., was lately ([?] London paper) the scene of a-lotery, whereof the first prize was an eli[?]ble young Virginian, named Arnett, who s[?]d ...

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  18. TAXING JUDGES' SALARIES

    In the Full Court to-day the question regarding the liability of the Supreme Court judges to pay income tax was brought up on an adjourned motion for leave to appeal ...

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  19. THE TIMBER TRADE.

    Further evidence was given before the Arbitration Court to-day in connection with the timber industry. Mr. Thomas Walker, manager of the ...

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  20. CAMBRIDGE TRAGEDY.

    Three young women were the victims of a fatal ferry accidemt just outside Cambridge on the evening of June 10. One was a bride recently wed; another was ...

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  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The annual report of the Education Deoartment for 1904 shows that the enrolment was 26,272. the average attendance 22,111, and the increase nearly 2,000 over ...

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  22. RECHABITISM.

    On Wednesday evening the Albert Tent, No. 5, I.O. Bechabites, celebrated the 40th anniversary of its inauguration, and a concert and social were held in the hall belonging to the lodge at ...

    Article : 310 words
  23. A PARIS MYSTERY.

    Miss Charlotte Cary, an English governess in the employment of M. Rondest, a landowner of Nanterre, near Paris, was found murdered in a cornfield on the Mont ...

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  24. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—I was surprised to see the letter signed by the committee of the Adelaide Strangers Friend Society, criticising my letter on the above subject. There was ...

    Article : 280 words
  25. MR. W. N. WILLIS.

    Mr. W. N. Willis left Perth for Albany to-day to resume his voyage to South Africa. He will sail by the Lund liner Commonwealth on Saturday. ...

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  28. A BOOKMAKER PUNISHED.

    Robert Phillips, bookmaker, of Adelaide, was charged before Mr. Stevenson to-day with betting from a stand, and pleaded guilty. ...

    Article : 216 words
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