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  2. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    One of the most useful Christian missions in the State is that being conducted at Port Adelaide under the auspices of the Church of England for the benefit of ...

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  3. IN HOLLOWAY GAOL.

    Before a large audience in the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday night Miss Muriel Matters delivered her second lecture on the suffragette movement in Great ...

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  4. DEATH OF MR. J. LeM. F. ROBERTS.

    The death of Mr. J. LeM. F. Roberts, who for some years was a member of the literary staff of "The Advertiser," occurred on Monday morning. It will be ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day received the following letter from a New South Wales farmer, who signed himself "Pioneer Farmer":—"I am a farmer ...

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  6. BITTEN BY A DEATH-ADDER.

    Yesterday morning while three children were playing on the farm of Mr. L. P. Kelly. six miles from Tyalgum, his daughter, Josephine Kelly aged 10, was bitten on ...

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  7. TO THE SOUTH LAND

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Makura, which arrived from Vancouver to-day, was Dr. Douglas Mawson, who was a member of the recent Shackleton ...

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  8. BUSH NURSING

    There was a[?]ge gathering at the Federal Government House this evening to listen to explanatory speeches on the bush-nursing scheme delivered by the ...

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  9. AN ORDER CANCELLED.

    The Postmaster-General has cancelled an order prohibiting the delivery of correspondence to Nettlefold Bros., of Liverpool-street. Hobart, the firm having given the ...

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  10. MOTOR CYCLE AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    A motor cyclist, Sydney Fallon, and a youth, Harold Cummings, who was seated in a trailer attached to Fallon's bicycle. had an unpleasant experience in King ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Department of Home Affairs has asked tlie Premier of New South Wales to permit Mr. Pittman, Under-Secretary of Mines and Government Geological ...

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  12. THREE FINGERS CRUSHED.

    John Bird, a young man, who was discharging cargo from the ketch C[?]ilia this morning, bad his hand caught by the cog wheels of the crane. Three fingers were ...

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  13. FEDERAL MOTOR CAR.

    The Fisher Government have purchased for Ministerial use an up-to-date 1910 model motor car at a cost of £850. Mr. Fisher remarked on Saturday that the time had ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Through the High Commissioner's office, the Minister of Defence has received from Lieutenant Feakes who is conducting a course[?] of instruction for the Australian ...

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  15. DANCING AND DECENCY.

    Father Sheridan's denunciation of certain forms of dancing has attracted considerable attention, and the Rev. F. R. Swyny, Methodist minister in Lithgow, has ...

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  16. FOR TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.

    A competitive examination for boys between the ages of 14 and 16 years will be held on Saturday. July 2, for appointment as telegraph messengers, at Adelaide and ...

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  17. A CRUSHED HAND.

    On Thursday last Mr. G. Brinkworth was driving a team of horses near Freeling in a dray loaded with stone, when one of the wheels slipped into a deep rut. He tried ...

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  18. FOR DEFENCE PURPOSES.

    The Federal Government have acquired as a site for defence purposes a piece of land containing an area of one acre adjoining the Government reserve at Port ...

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  19. CUSTOMS ENQUIRIES.

    In connection with the enquiries held by the Collector of Customs at Port Adelaide on May 16, the Minister for Trade and Customs has notified his decisions as ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. PTOMAINE POISON.

    Mr. T. E. Richards had an attack of ptomaine poisoning yesterday afternoon while playing in a football match. Another member of the family was taken ill before ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. KANGAROO ISLAND WANTS.

    The need of a post-office and polling-place is keenly felt by the residents of Cassini (writes the "Kangaroo Island Courier'). At the present time the ...

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  22. THE CURFEW BELL.

    At a meeting of the Women's Political Association to-night a proposal to establish the Curfew bell in the Commonwealth was discussed, and the following resolution ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. OLD MAN'S WANDERINGS.

    On Saturday Constable Dunkley, of Rainbow, was informed that Mr. Cameron had wandered away from his camp in the Nypo district, and no trace could be found ...

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  24. A TARIFF ANOMALY.

    A deputation of men employed in the manufacture of gas metres asked the Minister of Customs to-night to impose a duty of 25 per cent., or even 33 per cent., in ...

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  25. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    In his inaugural address at a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures to-night the president (Mr. T. Hogg) said they viewed with apprehension and strongly ...

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  26. A FARMER INJURED.

    A very painful accident befell Mr. C. T. Best, a farmer, of near Blyth, this morning. He was working a cultivator, to which was attached nine horses. The ...

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  27. BUTTER EXPORT TRADE.

    Mr. M. C. Dahl, representing Weddell and Co, the London butter merchants, who is on a visit to Australia, called upon the Minister of Customs to-day and had a ...

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  28. IMPORTATION OF CIGARETTES.

    A Customs regulation was issued to-day dealing with the importation of cigarettes. It is provided that the minimum weight of cigarettes which may be imported for ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. FEAR AND MARRIAGE.

    The hearing of the divorce case at Bendigo, in which Florence Penrose Burnside petitioned for divorce from Henry McCrae Burnside on ...

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  30. ACCIDENTS AT YONGALA ESTATE

    Miss Gordon, while out riding, had the misfortune to be thrown from her horse. She sustained a sprained ankle and a severe shaking. ...

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  31. FOOTBALLERS IN COLLISION.

    An accident happened on the football ground on Friday evening, when members of the Yorketown club were practising. Two players, Kwanks and Jaebne, came ...

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  32. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS.

    {No abstract available}

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  33. MELBOURNE, June 13. A BOLT AND ITS RESULTS.

    A pair of horses attached to a heavy van, and belonging to a colored skin-buyer, bolted from the Inglewood railway-station on Friday afternoon. The animals ran along ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    A meeting of the Ministerial Party has been called for June 30. Consideration will be given to the Bills to be introduced in the coming session. There are more than ...

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  35. FALL FROM A CART.

    William Collins, eldest son of Mr. Fred Collins, of Delamere, met with a severe accident on Wednesday evening. A party of friends, were returning home ...

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  36. NATIONAL MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia was held to-day. The chairman of directors (Mr. A. Newell) said the ...

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  37. IS THERE A STRIKE[?]

    Mr. Barnard, chairman of directors of the Mossman mill at Townsville, to-day contradicted a report that a strike was in progress at the mill. He said crushing would ...

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  38. CHILD DIES FROM LOCKJAW.

    George Stevens, the five-year-old son of the overseer of the Conoblas Shire Council, died to-day at Orange from lockjaw, the result of a simple accident. The ...

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  39. CLOSING HOTELS.

    The Licenses Reduction Board has decided to close 12 more hotels in the Fitzroy and Jolimont districts. ...

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  40. A PENNY SAVED.

    George W. Sewell, of St. Peters, waa charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, on the information of Charlotte Couch, with having given her a ...

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  41. WRESTLER VERSUS BOXER.

    A novel contest took place at the Crystal Theatre to-night, when Professor Stevenson and S. Reynolds met in a match, jiujitsu versus boxer. Reynolds, who is a ...

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  42. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    The people of the Eden and Bega districts, in conference, have resolved—"That in the best interests of the Commonwealth Twofold Bay should be made the Federal ...

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  43. IN MEMORY OF KING EDWARD.

    A sunn of £13,825 has aheady been subseribed to the King Edward Memorial Fund. The mayors of municipalities throughout the State are to be invited to ...

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  44. SERIOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened at Boort to-day to a buggy driven by L. Brown, who was accompanied by Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. F. Brown, and her two daughters. The ...

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  45. MOTHER CLAIMS MAINTENANCE.

    James Chartis was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday with having left his mother, Elizabeth Meyer, without sufficient means of support. The informant, ...

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  46. FURTHER RAINS.

    Further beneficent rains fell to-day south of the Dividing Range, and, according to the Government Meteorologist, similar weather is likely to continue for some time. ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The coastal steamer Wauchope, which has been running to Port Macquari[?] under the auspices of the Cairns Coastal Cooperative Company, has changed hands. ...

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  48. HOTELKEEPER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Henry Ferris, an hotelkeeper at Moora, an old resident of the district, was travelling in the coach from Rushworth to Elmore to-day for treatment for heart trouble ...

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  49. CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night the Treasurer reported t[?] there was a bank balance of £1,261. From this about £86 had to be deducted ...

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  50. TOURIST BUREAU CHARABANC.

    With the object of facilitating the working of the S.A. Tourist Bureau in providing regular trips for tourists to the hills and other beauty spots, the Government have ...

    Article : 90 words
  51. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  52. ENGLISH LITERATURE.

    At a meeting of the University Council to-day Dr. Leeper moved that provision be made for the appointment of a professor of English language and literature to enter ...

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  53. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    English trade journals are devoting considerable attention to the New Commerce Act regulations relating to textiles, boots and shoes, and jewellery, which it is ...

    Article : 295 words
  54. S.A. RAILWAY OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly report of the S.A. Railway Officers Association has been issued by the general secretary (Mr. J. Newland). It contains the following information.—A council meeting was held on ...

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  55. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    June 13.—Present—The mayor (Mr. J. H. C[?]nner), Aldermen Lewis, Cooke, Coombs, and Thomas Councillors Palmer, Yelland Shannon, Pearson, Eicke Fairbrother, Orchard, ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. William Coffey, the well-known Rugby football and amateur athletic enthusiast. Death followed an operation for the removal of an ...

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  57. PROTECTING BIRDS.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray), referring to-day to the appointment by the Secretary of State for the Colonies of a committee to consider the possibility of preventing the ...

    Article : 97 words
  58. BUILDERS AND INSURANCE.

    The New Zealand Builders Federation has arranged with an insurance office[?] of which the name has not yet been divulged, to take all the risks of builders ...

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  59. BROKEN HILL.

    Father Macguiness, who recently, returned from a visit to Ireland, was welcomed at the annual communal breakfast of the combined H.A.C.B. societies ...

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  60. THEBARTON.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  61. MR. FISHER FAVORABLE.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, referring to the cablegram concerning the protection of birds, to-day said such a proposal would get a very favorable reception from his ...

    Article : 69 words
  62. QUEENSLAND.

    The arrival of the Canadian mail steamer Makura, off the Queensland coast, from Vancouver, on Saturday, was announced by wireless message from that vessel. ...

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  63. SUNDAY LABOR ON MINES.

    The secretary of the A.M.A. has written the Ministerial Association, asking that body to take action in the matter or stopping Sunday labor on mines. The ...

    Article : 48 words
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