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  2. PROHIBITED MISSIONARIES.

    When the steamer Minilya readied Fremantle on Saturday she had on board four Armenians from Batavia, describing themselves as missionaries, wishing to visit their ...

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  3. THE NEW THEOLOGY.

    The opening sederunt of the Presbyterian Assembly of South Australia was held in the Flinders-street church last night, when the new Moderator (the Rev. Geo. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN SAILOR'S GRIEVANCE.

    The case of the Russian sailor, Otto Yabo, belonging to the Russian steamer Neva, who was recently sentenced to a month's imprisonment for ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    In order that the Federal members now journeying to the Northern Territory may make then arrangements, Sir John Forrest (Acting Prime Minister) announced to-day ...

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  6. WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    The Government employes at the Woolwich arsenal have drafted a petition to the King, seeking his Majesty's intervention with the object of stopping the continued ...

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  7. MR. FOSTER AND HIS DEFENDERS.

    The Premier (Hon. T. Price) yesterday, informed a representative of "The Advertiser" that since he spoke at Gumeracha he had been further investigating several ...

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  8. "PAROCHIAL SEW SOUTH WALES."

    In a speech to-night, the State Premier (Mr. Carruthers) said that no party could go to the elections without making it clear that the people were entitled to express ...

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  9. VERDICT AGAINST A BISHOP,

    In the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice on Saturday, Mr. Justice Grantham gave judgment for the executors of the late Mr. Penny against ...

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  10. CRICK-WILLIS CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The Crick-Willis trial is likely to last for another couple of days. The reading of P. C. Close's evidence was concluded to-day, and his honor proceeded exhaustively to ...

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  11. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Empire arrived early this morning from the East, and departed this afternoon for southern ports:— The Empire took from this port 4/0 ...

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  12. THE COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    There were no fresh developments to-day in connection with the coal lumpers' strike. A large number of non-unionists were again engaged in coaling the various vessels, and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SCULPTURE.

    In referring to the purchase for the Royal Academy by the trustees of the Chantry bequest of three pieces of sculpture and the marble group, "Earth ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    While bathing in the sea at Cottesloe yesterday, Ernest Simpson was carried out of his depth. J. Byrne, who was fishing on the jetty, noticed Simpson's danger, ...

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  15. THE DUST NUISANCE.

    The annoyance caused by the dust in King William-street was brought under the notice of the Adelaide City Council on Monday afternoon by Councillor Bonython, ...

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  16. THE WOODEND MURDER.

    From enquiries made by the Geelong police some color is given to the story furnished by the German boy Schonheer in regard to the murder of the swaginan, ...

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  17. A DRIFTING KETCH.

    A strange story comes from the Solomon group by the island steamer Malaita. One day last month a ketch, with torn and tattered sails, bearing the name Dioni, and ...

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  18. DUBLIN EXHIBITION.

    The international Exhibition at Dublin was opened on Saturday by Lord Aberdeen, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. The buildings and displays are of a very attractive ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL.

    Between a quarter to 9 on Saturday night and S o'clock yesterday morning the premises of Brice & Co., warehousemen, of Blende-street, were entered by thieves. ...

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  20. MINER TERRIBLY INJURED

    A shocking accident occurred at the Princess Royal mine on Saturday night. John Peterson, who was working in a winze at the No. 2 level, was drawing a charge of ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    A fire originating in tow shipped from Wellington broke out aboard the Union Company's steamer Mokola at Dunedin, and took four hours to suppress. The lower ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. A DANGEROUS CURVE.

    Once again the danger of the railway curve at Glanville, near Jervois-bridge, where several accidents have occurred, have been brought under notice. On Monday ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet to-day to the subjects to be submitted on behalf of Victoria at the Premiers' Conference. It was decided to place ...

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  24. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    To-day Sir Joseph Ward nominated Mr. F. Fitchett to represent New Zealand on the Anglo-French Cornnrittee to consider the Convention of 1906. ...

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  25. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "J. Dutton."—We have no space for a correspondence on the sectarian question. "John J. Fogarty, manager," contradicts the statement that the Victorian crew in ...

    Article : 315 words
  26. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Dalgety & Company have received the following cable from their London house, dated May 4:—"The wool sales continue without further change." ...

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  27. THE TIMBER STRIKE IN THE WEST,

    At the Perth Police Court the hearing was to-day resumed of the charge against J. B. Holman, M.L.A., D. Jones, and T. Ryan, that between March 17 and April 25 ...

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  28. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    Monday. May 6.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. T. Bruce), Aldermen Baker, Downs, Johnson, Simpson, Wells, and Isaacs, and Councillors Bonython, Clucas, Entwistle, Frinadorf, Glover, Moulden, ...

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  29. THE SENATE PETITION.

    Immediate action has been taken in connection with the disclosures at the hearing of the South Australian Senate election petition. Mr. Oldham (the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. HINDMARSH AND THE TRAMWAYS.

    At the Hindmarsh Town Council meeting on Monday evening attention was again directed to the inconvenience experienced by residents in regard to the penny sections in the town. Councillor ...

    Article : 324 words
  31. VICTORIA.

    Arrangements have been made for the general election for the Legislative Council, to be held on June 4. DROWNED IN THE GOULBURN. ...

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  32. EASTERN NEWS.

    The steamer Empire arrived early this rnorningi from the East, bringing Eastern news. At Amoy the continued absence of rain ...

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  33. TRADES UNION MEETINGS.

    Painters' and Decorators' Society. A meeting of the Painters and Decorators' Society was held on Monday night at the Trades Hall. Mr. W. B. Holmsby (president) occupied ...

    Article : 209 words
  34. MARINE BOARD.

    Mar 6.—Present—The President (Mr. Arthur Searcy), Wardens Bony, Campbell, Rankine, Neill, Pricker, Gibbon and Vasey. The Agent-General forwarded a communication from the ...

    Article : 315 words
  35. UNLEY CITY COUNCIL.

    May 6.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. H. Cooke), Aldermen Pengilly, Lewis, Puller, Macklin, Councillors Thomas, Tomlinson, Pearson, Dollman, Clark, and Orchard. Finance—Receipts, £925; ...

    Article : 119 words
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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A return furnished by the Under Secretary of Mines shows that the gold yield for April was 16.468 oz. crude (equal to 13,404 oz. fine), valued at £56,935, as ...

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  38. WOMEN EMPLOYES' MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Women Employes Mutual Association met at the Trades Hall on Monday evening, the president (Mr. J. Whittick) in the chair. One application for membership was granted, and two ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    May 6.—Prisent—The Mayor (Mr. George Wright). Aldermen King, Hocking, Brown, Councillors Plenty, James, Poulton, Richardson, Dring, and Burnell, Receipts, £233; expenditure, £386; ...

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  40. VESTRY MEETINGS.

    S.S. PHILIP AND JAMES, Noarlunga.—Held May 2. The Rev. T. Wood presided. There was a fair attendance. All last year's officers were re-elected, as follow: — Minister's warden. Mr. ...

    Article : 153 words
  41. CYCLING.

    A social in connection with the West Torrens Cycling Club was held on Monday evening at the Federal Hall. Hindmarsh, and Councillor Dring presided. Items were contributed by Miss R. ...

    Article : 57 words
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