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  2. THE SECRETS OF LIFE[?]

    The microscopical section of the Royal Society of South Australia were particularly fortunate in being able at their meeting on Tuesday evening at the society's rooms, ...

    Article : 727 words
  3. ASPHALTING THE STREETS.

    On Tuesday afternoon a special meeting [?]of the Adelaide City Council was held to [?]open and consider tenders for the paving [?]of Rundle and Hindley streets from ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The official opening of the Federal Parliament will take place on Friday afternoon, but members will assemble in their respective Chambers at 10.30 a.m., when they will ...

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  5. A USTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    At the meeting of the Federal Executive to-day, the following new military regulations relating to the office of Inspector-General were passed:— ...

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  6. EDITHBURGH BREAD STRIKE.

    The broad strike at Edithburgh is at an end. The local bakers have agreed to reduce the price to 3d. per 2[?]lb. loaf after July, 1. ...

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  7. ATTACKED BY WILD CATTLE.

    LYNDOCH, June 25.—While Miss W. Sawallisch was spending her holiday with Mrs. J. Noske, of Lyndoch, she had a very unpleasant experience. She was crossing ...

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  8. BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Correspondence from the Thebarton Board of Health was read at the Hindmarsh Board meeting on Tuesday evening asking for support to that body in seceding ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. A HEAVY HAILSTORM.

    BLYTH, June 27.—On Sunday afternoon a heavy fail of hailstones occurred about five miles south of the town. The disturbance worked from the south-west in ...

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  10. WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED.

    Now that Adelaide is to have two of its most important thoroughfares paved with compressed mineral asphalte, and northern King William-street is being completed ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    The Premier says he intends to introduce a Bill to make it clear that it is not lawful to charge for admission to any part of a building on Sundays. ...

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  12. THE DESTROYERS.

    Senator Pearce has decided that the destroyers Parramatta and Yarra, which are the first vessels of the new Australian navy to be constructed, are to come to Australia ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. CO-OPERATIVE BREAD SOCIETY.

    QUORN, June 27.—some time residents of the town and district have been dissatisfied with the price of bread, and last week Mr. A. Wight convened a ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. A CHEMIST ROBBED.

    The dwelling of Mr. C. N. Hall, chemist, of East St. Kilda, was broken into on Saturday night and money and jewellery of the value of £180 were stolen. ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    James Smith, a laborer, 25 years of age, applied for work at a farm at Oakwood, and was allowed to remain in a hut. When the farmer returned in the ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. THE AEROPLANE PRIZE.

    A Dunedin resident, Mr. J. Gill, has invented a monoplane resembling the Bleriot type to compete for the Commonwealth prize[?] and it is reported that at a private ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. LAND £[?]00 A FOOT.

    An auction of properties in the J. B[?] Watson estate, valued at from £300,000 to £400,000, was begun to-day. The Leviathan Clothing Company purchased the property ...

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  18. REMARKABLE MISHAP.

    A strange accident occurred to-day, by which Mr. M. McInerney, a member of the Carters' Association, lost a valuable draught horse. Mr. McInerney was ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. WAGES AT STATE MINE.

    It was officially announced to-day that in fixing the hewing rate at the State coal mine the general manager will work out a price that will enable an average man, not ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. ASYLUM PATIENT'S FATE.

    The body of the female inmate of the Yarra Bend Asylum, who escaped from that institution on June 9, has been recovered from the Yarra by the [?]ew police. ...

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  21. LARRIKINISM AT MOUNT BRYAN.

    MOUNT BRYAN, June 27. — On Saturday night Mr. L. Nutt, who had journeyed up north to bring down several loads of hay, had a mean trick played on ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. IN MEMORY OF KING EDWARD.

    A fresh start was made to-day with the movement in favor of commemorating the reign of the late King Edward[?] and at a meeting in the Town Hall it was decided ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. AN ENGINEER'S DEATH.

    An inquest has been held into the circumstances of the death of Ernest Webb, 29 years of age, an engineer, who was killed at a Richmond malster's premises ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice McIntyre, Isabella Bowie, a middle-aged woman, was found guilty of arson at Beaconsfield last February, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. WATER IN BENDIGO MINES.

    The water in the Victoria Reef Quartz mine shaft has now risen to a point 3,414 ft. from the surface. At about this depth there is a connection with the workings in ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. A TIDAL WAVE.

    A tidal wave swept over the Island of Rotuma, in the Pacific, on June 18, and wrought great havoc. Most of the towns suffered very badly, and, in fact, some of ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. A DIAMOND WEDDING.

    WOODSIDE, June 27.—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hughes, of "Bleakside[?]" Farm, celebrated their diamond wedding yesterday[?] Mr. Hughes is hale and hearty at 82 years[?] ...

    Article : 237 words
  28. WAGES OF GOLD MINERS.

    The Premier promised a deputation from the A.M.A. to-day that he would move a resolution in Parliament for the appointment of a special board to fix the rates of ...

    Article : 48 words
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  30. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY.

    Viticultural statistics prepared by the Government Statist show a decrease in the area under and the produce of vines in Victoria for 1909-10 as compared with the ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. MAILMAN SHOT DEAD.

    It was reported to-day that J. Anderson, carrier of mails between Whangarei and Maundakatamea[?] had been shot dead near Tangiteroria, and that the mails he carried ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    The Bill to authorise the issue of the Federal notes, which are to take the place of notes now issued by banks, will be one of the early measures of the new Federal ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. FAREWELL TO MR. KERR[?]

    YANKALILLA, June 28.—The Rev. D. Kerr preached his farewell sermon on Sunday night before a crowded church. After service the congregation adjourned to the ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. THE PROTECTIONIST ASSOCIATION.

    Notwithstanding the decision arrived at by the annual conference of the Political Labor Council early in the month, it is asserted that at least one member of that ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. A POPULAR RAILWAY OFFICIAL.

    PETERSBURG, June 27.—Few men are better known or more popular in the north than Mr. James McGuire, traffic superintendent at Petersburg, who has carried out ...

    Article : 1,942 words
  36. TARIFF ANOMALIES.

    The Federal Government propose this session to deal with any pressing tariff anomalies if there is time. The Federal Labor caucus last week gave them a ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. CHAMBERS DISINFECTED.

    Recently, when the Federal Government authorised the disinfecting of the two Federal Legislative Chambers the health authonties took simples of the atmosphere ...

    Article : 131 words
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