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  2. BOX HILL BANK SENSATION.

    Though a thorough search for the perpetrator of the audacious attempt to rob the E.S. and A. Bant at Boxhill on Sunday is still maintained, the police appear ...

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  3. LABOR CONVENTION.

    The Queensland sittings of the Labor Convention were continued to-day. There was a large attendance of delegates. The president (Mr. Bowman), in his address, ...

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  4. "A LAWFUL SPORT."

    The finding of the City Coroner of Sydney, after enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a boxer engaged in a contest in that city that the engagement ...

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  5. FIRE FIGHTING.

    The third movable Inter-State Conference of Fire Brigade Boards and chief officers was continued to-day. The Chief Officer (Mr. H. B. Lee) of the Melbourne ...

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  6. THE LATE FATHER CONMEE, S.J.

    On Tuesday arrived the sad news of the death of Father Gonmee, lately Provincial of the Irish Jesuits, which took place at Milltown Park, Dublin, Ireland, on ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At daylight on Tuesday morning the body of a man was found on the Glenelg beach, adjacent to the jetty. The body was fully dressed, including an overcoat, ...

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  8. THEBARTON COUNCIL'S LOYALTY.

    It was decided at the meeting of the Thebarton Town Council on Tuesday evening to purchase a framed picture of his late Majesty King Edward VII. ...

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  9. PORT PIRIE BUSY.

    PORT PIRIE, May 17.—The traffic on the railway between here and the Barrier is again assuming big proportions. During last week the quantity of ore ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. SUNDAY-SCHOOLS TRIBUTE.

    The retiring president of the Port Adelaide Sunday-school Union (Mr. F. C. Widdop) at the annual meeting on Tuesday evening made reference to the death of the ...

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  11. AMBULANCE FOR PETERSBURG.

    PETERSBURG, May 17.—A large number of ratepayers assembled at the town hall last night at the invitation of the major (Mr. W. Butterworth) for the ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    In a speech to-night Mr. McGowen reiterated that the Government and the newspapers were largely responsible for the coal strike. He said much that the Government ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. A VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. Best, of Kent terrace, Norwood, was turning his pony and cart opposite the Britannia Hotel, his vehicle struck the back of a carette, ...

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  14. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Governor-General has received a cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, intimating that the Empire Day celebrations need not be ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. ACCIDENTS AT KINGSCOTE.

    Last week two accidents happened close to the town. Mr. W. Sheen, who manages tile quarry from which stone is sent to the Port Adelaide Corporation, fell in the pit ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. THE HOLIDAY IN VICTORIA.

    The Premier stated to-night that the Cabinet had agreed that all daily paid servants of the State, including miners at the State coal mine, would be paid in full for ...

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  17. MELBOURNE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    For the military memorial service to be held on the day of the funeral of King Edward, the route of march along the Sr. Kilda-road, Swanston-street, Collins-street, ...

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  18. ACCIDENT TO A RAILWAY PORTER.

    A serious accident happened here a few nights ago to a railway porter named Bennetts. He was shunting a late special, which arrived about 3 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    At the annual meeting of the State Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria to-day, the moderator, the Rev. John McNair, said—"Our church, as you are ...

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  20. AFTER 25 YEARS.

    Mr. Justice Rooth gave bis decision today in the case of James Pascoe, an old age pensioner, against S. J. F. Moore, M.L.A., in which the plaintiff sought to ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. STATE SCHOOLS CLOSING.

    The Minister of Education has decided that the State Schools shall be closed on Friday next, the date of the funeral of King Edward. ...

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  22. KANGAROO UPSETS CYCLIST.

    Frank Stratton was riding a bicycle about dusk last night at a smart pace along Willow Grove road, Moe, when an old man kangaroo hoped into the machine. The ...

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  23. BEAUTIFYING GAWLER.

    GAWLER, May 17.—At the last meeting of the Town Council the town clerk reported that the amount due to the council as compensation for the park land ...

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  24. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR KING EDWARD.

    Sir—I notice that a memorial service for our late King, arranged by the Council of Churches, is to be held in the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday afternoon. It seems ...

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  25. CHILDREN THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A little girl, Alice Low, and a boy named Percy Lee had a narrow escape from being killed last Friday afternoon. The children had come to Peake for provisions, and the ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. FIRE INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    Joseph Davis and Martin Haines were found guilty to-day on the charges of arson, conspiracy, and attempted fraud on insurance companies. Davis was a jeweller at ...

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  27. VICTORIA'S BUTTER TRADE.

    In a paper read at the Butter Managers' Conference to-day, Mr. R. Crowe (Government Superintendent of Exports) said the butter season of 1909-10 had still six weeks ...

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  28. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    The difference between the management and the men at the Alligator Creek meat works, which resulted yesterday in a temporary cossation of operations, has been ...

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  29. GASHED BY AN ADZE.

    Mr. R. J. Tapley met with an accident this morning. Whilst he was using an adze it gashed his leg. Dr. Newland put in the necessary stitches. ...

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  30. GAMBLING IN THE WEST.

    A deputation of members of Parliament waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Wilson) this afternoon, and urged that the Government should allow betting to continue ...

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  31. ACCIDENTS AT NHILL.

    A little six-year-old boy named Hoffmaier, of Beulah, was thrown out of a dray. In his fall his chin struck part of the ironwork, and he ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. "LOOKING AFTER SNARES."

    The history of a swag and its contents was told in the Criminal Court. to-day, when Henry Watson and Hugh Cameron, young men, were charged before Mr. ...

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  33. THE FLINDERS ELECTION.

    The results at the adjournment of the scrutiny ton-ight were:—Burgoyne, 70, Darby 71. Moseley 97, O'Loughlin 146, Travers 43, Treasure 127, Twopenny 81, ...

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  34. THE DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK AT OAKBANK.

    OAKBANK, May 17.—The diphtheria patients, in charge of Nurses O'Brien and Stuart, at the isolation hospital, are progressing favorably. Ten of the children ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A fisherman was fishing at Gunnamatta Bay, near Port Hacking, this morning, when he drew up something which looked very much like a portion of a woman's ...

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  36. Y.M.C.A.

    Last night Dr. A. W. Hill delivered before the members or the Y.M.C.A. the first of a course of lectures by several leading professional gentlemen. The doctor was ...

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  37. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Mrs. Nelmes, an old lady, who has resided at Chewton for many years, met with a serious accident this morning. She left her house at 6 o'clock, and in the ...

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  38. RELEASED LABOR LEADERS.

    Messrs Hutton, O'Connor, and Butler, three of the strike leaders, were released from the Maitland Gaol today. Hutton stayed at Newcastle, but the others ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Omrah landed 108 immigrants at Fremantle to-day, 43 being nominated and 65 assisted. The arrivals include 40 farmers and farm laborers, 13 ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Laurenson, M.P., chief Governmemt Whip of the House of Representatives, is seriously ill of heart trouble, and has been ordered to take a prolonged rest from ...

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  41. AN INJURED JOCKEY.

    George Scobie, who received a bad fall when riding Trajectory in the Federal Hurdle Race at Moonee Valley on Saturday, and sustained injuries which necessitated ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. THE ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  43. THE OTIRA MISHAP.

    An enquiry into the death of Charles Beamer, the victim of the recent mishap at the Otira tunnel, was held at Greymouth to-day. The jury found, that Beamer's death ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. VICTORIA.

    The Broken Hill Water Supply Company has declared a dividend, payable on July 5. at the rate of 44d. per share. ...

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  45. A RESCUE ROMANCE.

    A large number of offers of marriage, the commendation of the chairman of Quarter Sessions, the presentation on April 4 at Bow-street, London, of a cheque for £5 ...

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  46. GREATER PERTH.

    The town clerk of Perth has prepared a report on the scheme for a Greater Perth, and the suburban municipalities have been requested to appoint representatives to ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    At a meeting of the general executive of the Australian Labor Federation correspondents in various centres drew attention to the provision of the Electoral Act ...

    Article : 103 words
  49. EIGHT HOURS ART UNION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  50. COUNCIL AND TRAM COMPANY.

    The City Council last night decided to engage a legal expert to interpret the agreements with the Perth Tramways Company and an electrical expert to value the ...

    Article : 68 words
  51. SHIPMASTER FINED £200.

    Captain Morton, master of the steamer M. S. Dollar, was to-day fined £200 for having allowed two Chinese members of his crew to escape on April 26. they being ...

    Article : 39 words
  52. WORK OF THE AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Sir Horace Tozer, who is returning to Queensland, said when interviewed that the Agents-General had different systems of selecting immigrants, but on the whole, ...

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  53. RECORD RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The gross revenue of the railways for March totalled £446,942, the largest amount ever earned in one month by the department. The aggregate revenue from ...

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  54. BROKEN HILL.

    New Customs offices are to be erected at Broken Hill on a site at the rear of the post-office. The girl Annie Owen, who yesterday was ...

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  55. NOT PURE SOAP.

    At the Redfern Police Court to-day an inspector of the board of health proceeded against Gertrude Betsy Upton, trading as Upton & Co., for having sold a drug which ...

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  56. RUGBY TEAM FROM ENGLAND.

    Twenty members of the Northern Union Rugby team are passengers by the Osterley for the eastern States, and the remaining six will arrive by the next mail boat. ...

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  57. A CANADIAN MEMORIAL.

    It has been decided by the Federal Governmet to subscribe £100 towards a memorial which is to be erected at Halifax to commemorate the introduction of ...

    Article : 52 words
  58. THEATRICAL CHORISTERS ASSOCIATION.

    An application has been lodged with the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar for registration of the Australian Theatrical Choristers' Association under the ...

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  59. IN THE DAYS OF WOODEN PLOUGHS.

    Mr. J. Ford celebrated his eightieth birthday on Monday, when a reception was held at Bricknell's cafe. Of the family of nine six were present. They were— ...

    Article : 95 words
  60. MEETING IN CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet met to-day and dealt with a number of matters which are to be prepared as part of the Ministerial programme for the session. It was ...

    Article : 57 words
  61. A FACTORY DESTROYED.

    A wickerworker's factory, off Charlesstreet, Prahran, belonging to P. Holt, was completely destroved by fire this evening. The stock was insured in the Victoria ...

    Article : 102 words
  62. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Hellicar, the Crown Solicitor, who has been ill for some time, is in a critical condition. The Cabinet to-day decided that in view ...

    Article : 74 words
  63. THE TELEPHONE COMMITTEE.

    Although Mr. Thomas, the PostmasterGeneral, has not received Mr. Hesketh's comments upon the special telephone committees' reports, he states that from his ...

    Article : 90 words
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