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  2. THE NEW KING

    In a letter addressed to "My People," through Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary for Home Affairs) the King says:— "I wish to acknowledge the voice ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    There are several important naval questions which will come up during the next six months for settlement, and these can, it is thought, only be satisfactorily dealt ...

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  4. ACROSS THE CHANNEL

    Although a strong contrary wind prevented Count Jacques de Lessops' return after, his successful flight from Calais to St. Margaret's Bay, a small inlet in the ...

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  5. THE LATE KING

    When the City Council met on Monday afternoon the Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen) said: —Gentlemen—I feel it my duty before we proceed to the transaction of the ordinary ...

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  6. THE BRITISH CRISIS

    Discussing the political situation in Great Britain and the desirableness of inaugurating the new reign by an amicable settlement of the constitutional difficulty, the ...

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  7. A FIVE-FOLD MURDER

    A shocking tragedy is reported from Sunderland. A laborer named William Jones was found lying on the doorstep of his domicile with his throat badly gashed. The ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    YORKETOWN, May 22.—A lad named Hastwell met with an accident at school last week. He slipped when jumping and fell, dislocating his elbow and fracturing ...

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  9. COWS KILLED BY ELECTRIC CAR.

    A few minutes after 6 a.m. on Monday an Unley bound electric car was proceeding along Hanson-street, near South-terrace, when it collided with two cows. One ...

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  10. THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

    The new inspector-general of military forces, Colonel Kirkpatrick, will arrive in Melbourne on May 30 by the R.M.S. Malwa. It is also expected that Mrs. ...

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  11. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Ellen Copping, aged about 5 years, was taken to the Adelaide Hospital by some friends on Wednesday afternoon, suffering from injuries sustained in an accident. She ...

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  12. CHARITY AND FEAUD.

    A sensation has been caused by the suicide of Dr. Petit, head of the extensive charitable institutions conducted by Sister Candide in Paris. The dead man left ...

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  13. THE DESTROYERS.

    The question of sending an officer to England to bring out the two Australian destroyers, Parramatta and Yarra, under their own steam is engaging the attention of the ...

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  14. KNOCKED OFF A TRAMCAR.

    A young man on Friday afternoon got on an electric tramcar on the wrong side while it was in motion in Orsmond-street, Hindmarsh. Before he could get inside he ...

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  15. DURHAM MINERS.

    Lord MacDonnell, who acted as umpire in connection with the Durham Miners' Conciliation Board, who recently investigated the wages dispute between the ...

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  16. A BARRIER MISHAP.

    Frederick Turner, a miner, was admitted to the hospital to-day, suffering from a severely lacerated forearm, sustained through falling on some ore at the 970 ft. ...

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  17. QUEEN-MOTHER'S GRATITUDE.

    After the conclusion of the obsequies of the late King at Windsor, Alexandra, the Queen-Mother, sent a special summons to M. Pichon, the French Minister for Foreign ...

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  18. PURE FOOD.

    The Inter-State Pure Food Conference, the object of which is to arrive at a uniform standard in regard to food purity, began its sittings in the Health ...

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  19. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. E. Dawson went out alone in a dinghy to fish for schnapper and attempted to anchor the boat at the fishing grounds, near Tumby Island, by throwing ...

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  20. CHINESE WARSHIPS.

    According to telegrams published in the Berlin newspapers, the Government of China have ordered the construction in Germany of two cruisers and 20 torpedo ...

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  21. THE CRETAN CRISIS.

    The Turkish Government have issued a fresh Note to the Powers responsible for the good government of Crete—England, France, Italy, and Russia—on the present ...

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  22. ECUADOR AND PERU.

    The South American Republic of Ecuador has accepted the offer of mediation in respect to its boundary dispute with Peru. The mediators will be the United States, ...

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  23. THE IRISH PARTY.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, who is visiting Cork (the stronghold of the "All-for-Ireland" faction, which is led by Mr. Wi[?]iam ...

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  24. A LITTLE CHILD BURNT.

    Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts, of Tourney Park, whose only son, about 18 months old, met with a serious burning accident about a fortnight ...

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  25. IMPRESSIVE SERVICES.

    Three impressive services were held, at Windsor yesterday, one being attended by the Lord Mayor and Corporation of London, and other bodies. Noteworthy ...

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  26. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    Among other matters discussed between Sir Edward Grey and M. Pichon, the British and French Foreign Ministers respectively, during the latter's visit to London ...

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  27. GREAT CLOUD BURST.

    A great cloud-burst occurred on Saturday in the Austrian duchy of Styria, a mountainous region, falling almost entirely amongst the ranges and outliers of the ...

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  28. A FRACTURED ARM.

    A boy, George Morgan, son of a local fisherman, was thrown from a horse on Thursday evening, and it was found necessary to have him immediately conveyed to ...

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  29. "BRITAIN'S EDEN."

    Under a conspicuous headline "British Boys for Britain's Eden," a quarter-page advertisement appears in the London "Daily Chronicle" of April 16. It is part ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Viscount Gladstone, Governor-General of the South African Union, speaking at a meeting in Cape Town on Saturday, recommended the blending, and not the ...

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  31. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    Charles Kempton, a young man, was thrown from his horse on Red Range-road, Glen Innes, yesterday, and sustained a fracture of the skull. There is little hope of his ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The Austrian Minister of Finance (Baron Stephan Burian), speaking in the Reichsrath yesterday, reiterated the[?] statement that the Imperial Government had no ...

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  33. THE WIDER DOMINION.

    The "Daily Mail" to-day, referring to the ceremonials in the connection with the burial of King Edward, states that a welcome and most ...

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  34. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    On Wednesday James McKinnon, a post-splitter on the Government ground, in the hundred of Kongorong, in company with a mate, was felling a tree, when a limb fell ...

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  35. ESCAPED LUNATIC'S DEATH.

    Patrick Hayes, an escaped patient from the Insane Asylum at Goodna, was found dead in a paddock at Woolston yesterday. ...

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  36. HALLEY'S COMET.

    The authorities of the Cambridge Observatory report having seen Halley's comet, with a tail 4 degrees long, and a second tail inclined towards the first at an angle of ...

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  37. MINE MANAGER KILLED.

    Thomas Powell, mine manager, was working to-day at Potts & Company's colliery at Danmore erecting poppet-heads, when he fell to the ground, a distance of ...

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  38. THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    The fund for the relief of the widows and families of the colliers who lost their lives as a result of the explosion in Lord Lonsdale's Whitehaven colliery has now reached ...

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  39. THE EGYPTIAN MURDER.

    A semi-official communication from Cairo in respect to the action of the Grand Mufti of Egypt—the official interpreter of the Koran—in seeking to prevent the execution ...

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  40. DEATH AS RECONCILER.

    The "Nord Deutsche Zeitung," commenting on the German Emperor's reception in England, states that the demonstrations of sympathy accorded to the Kaiser are ...

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  41. HEROIC MINER.

    Mr. Harry Bennetts has been awarded the King Edward medal for heroism in mines or quarries. He recently rescued a number of natives who were overcome ...

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  42. THE TRAWLER'S WORK.

    The work done by the Federal trawler Endeavor on her last cruise in the east of Bass Straits to the north of Flinders Island, practically completed the line of ...

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  43. THE GOVERNMENT PROMISE AID.

    Last Thursday the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Cohen) sent the following letter to the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake):—"The sorrowful ...

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  44. THE COTTON KING.

    Mr. Patten, the American "Cotton King," has made another big haul, having amassed no less than £300,000 as the result of his latest transaction in cotton, 50,000 ...

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  45. NEW CHILIAN RAILWAY.

    Messrs. Griffiths & Co., of London Wall, have secured the contract for the construction of the mountainous section of the new Chilian railway. The amount of the ...

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  46. MEETING OF CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet sat for about two hours to-day, and then adjourned, as the Prime Minister had to leave by the Albury express for Narrandera, New South Wales, ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. THE "TIMES" AND EMPIRE DAY.

    The Empire Day edition of the "Times" includes articles from the oversea dominions on Imperial preference, the progress of emigration from the standpoint ...

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  49. MOURNING IN INDIA.

    Simultaneously with the funeral ceremony at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on Friday, there was an unprecedented demonstration of mourning for King Edward ...

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  50. THE CENSUS.

    Arrangements are being made by the Commonwealth Statistician for taking the census on Sunday, April 2, 1911. To-day Mr. Knibbs met the State statisticians in ...

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  51. MR. W. HALL-JONES.

    The Hon. W. Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who became suddenly indisposed while witnessing the interment of King Edward in St. George's ...

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  52. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY.

    The funds of the Princeton University, in New Jersey, have benefited by a bequest of 10,000,000 dollars under the will of the late Mr. Isaac Wyman, an American landowner. ...

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  53. MR. PARSONS' LETTER.

    The following is the letter from Mr. H. A. Parsons, to which Sir. Cohen made reference in his speech at the council meeting: ...

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  54. THE AMERICAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" reports that an attempt is being made in the United States Senate to substitute one Dreadnought for the two proposed ...

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  55. THE SEYDILTZ AT FREMANTLE.

    The G.M.S. Seydlitz arrived this morning with the following passengers:— For Adelaide—Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg, and Mr. Kass. ...

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