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  2. KNIGHT TEMPLARY.

    The annual meeting of the Provincial Priory was held on St. John's Day, June 24[?] at the Alfred Masonic Hall, Waymouth[?] street. There was a large gathering o[?] ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Before a large audience at the University on Tuesday evening Professor Darnley Naylor delivered the first of a series of lectures on Thucydides, the dramatic ...

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  4. THE TRAMWAYS.

    Councillor Orchard moved a resolution at the meeting of the Unley Council on Tuesday evening to the effect that the Trust be asked if it was their intention ...

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  5. HEAVY RAIN

    The Weather Office reported on Tuesday morning:—Rain has again fallen over the whole of the [?] tropical parts of the State, 173 stations registering over a ...

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  6. DIED OF SCARE.

    It is paid that in a time of panic caused by an epidemic quite as many people die of imagination as die of the dieases. An[?] medical practitioner of experience will be ...

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  7. WHAT RELIGION?

    A valuable decision has been given by the Hamilton Football Association on the subject of doctrinal religion. Mr. Sheehan applied to be registered as a member of the ...

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  8. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    The Customs authorities concluded today the examination of eight Chinese immigrants who sought to enter Victoria as holders of naturalisation papers. It was ...

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  9. DEATH FOLLOWS HEAVY DRINKING

    Edward Power, a laborer, aged 42, was taken to the City Watch-house about 5 p.m. on Sunday, evidently suffering from the effects of drink. He did not appear ...

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  10. CREMORNE STOPPING PLACE.

    It would be remembered that three months ago the Unley Council approached the Tramways Trust, said the Mayor (Mr. Chinner) at the meeting last night, in ...

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  11. DUTY ON HANDKERCHIEFS AND LADIES' GARMENTS.

    A deputation of handkerchief manufacturers asked the Minister of Customs today that selvedged raw material for handkerchiefs be admitted free of duty instead ...

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  12. SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    HORSHAM, June 27.—Mr. J. G. Clarke secretary and librarian, of the Hamilton Institute, visited the carbide gas house to ascertain the cause of some defect, and ...

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  13. FARMER SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    John Sexton, a well-known farmer, 44 years of age[?] who lived with his parents at South Elmore, shot himself with a revolver. He had been suffering, from colds ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. TAKING THE CENSUS.

    The Federal Statist, Mr. G. H. Knibbs, F.S.S., stated to-day that in order to take the census in Australia 8,000 maps would have to be issued for collectors alone, and ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious mishap occurred in the Bendigo railway yards to-day. A ballast train was proceeding in the direction of the station, when a goods engine ran into it. ...

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  16. EXTENSION AT HINDMARSH.

    At the meeting of the Hindmarsh Council on Tuesday evening Councillor Hallett said he had heard that it was the intention of the Trust to take the proposed ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. WHOLSELEY SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. G. Dedman, the porter, who met with an accident while shunting at Wolseley on Friday, was slightly better this morning[?] but he is still in a low condition ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    James Blake, a salesman, 46 years of age, while walking in the city fell to the footpath. He sustained injuries to the skull and concussion of the brain. ...

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  19. DESPONDENT MAN HANGS HIMSELF.

    This morning the body of George Frederick Byran was found hanging in one of the outbuildings at "Hillcrest," Campbelltown. Byra[?], who is said to ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Jessie Morrison, 30 years of age, of Shannon Vale, has died as the result of her clothes catching alight. She was terribly burnt from head to foot. ...

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  21. TRAIN OFF THE LINE.

    A train jumped the points at the Bankstown railway terminus this morning, and as a consequence the service was disorganised for some time. The passenger ...

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  22. A YOUNG AVIATOR KILLED.

    Aviation, which has already claimed six victims in France in less than nine months, has another death to deplore in M. Hauvette Michelin, who was killed (says the ...

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  23. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    G. Stewart, a timbergetter[?] who had resided in the Narromine district for many years was found dead on a farm six miles from the town. He had been struck by a ...

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  24. GLEN OSMOND SCHOOL.

    Parents' visiting day was had at Glen Osmond on Friday. A large number attended. Mr. C. G. Gurr, chairman of the board, presided, and heartily ...

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  25. INJURED WHILE SKYLARKING.

    Harold Lane, 11 years of age, was kicked in the region of the kidneys to-day by another boy and rendered unconscious. The lads wire skylarking on the way ...

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  26. WHARF LABORER INJURED.

    John Pangy, a wharf laborer, 52 years of age, was struck on the head and face by some iron plates in a sling. He was removed to the hospital suffering from ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Makambo arrived at Pinkenba this afternoon from the Solomon Islands, with the following passengers:— Mrs. Fairbanks, Misses Scully, Keyle, ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. RAINFALL.

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  29. TRAMWAY FATALITY.

    An inquest has been held into the circumstances of the death of Helen Smith, who died in the Sydney Hospital. The evidence showed that the deceased fell from ...

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  30. TORN BY BARBED WIRE.

    A painful accident took place at Peake [?]s morning. Mr. C. Reichstein had come into the town in connection with the dispatching of some produce to the ...

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  31. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Mary Burrows, 84 years of age, of Drummoyne, while at a friend's house fell and fractured her left thigh. She was removed to the hospital. ...

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  32. TEACHING TEMPERANCE.

    The Minister of Education and Undersecretary are engaged on a revision of the curriculum for State schools. One of the principal amendments will be the ...

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  33. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a man, which was found floating in Rushcutter's Bay, has been identified as that of Arthur Gee. The deceased was a carpenter, 44 years of age, ...

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  34. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    Mr. C. E. Young, of Fairymead, Bundaberg, is a passenger by the Makambo, which arrived at Pinkenba from the Solomon Islands this afternoon. Mr. Young ...

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  35. A RECKLESS MOTORIST.

    Two occupants who were driving in a vehicle down Sellick's Hill, had a narrow escape from being run down by a motor car on Sunday evening. The car was ...

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  36. MR. GEORGE SALTING'S ESTATE.

    The Registrar of Probate has granted a reseal of the probate of the will of Mr. George Salting, of London. The New South Wales portion of the estate was ...

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  37. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    June 28.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. H. Chinner), Aldermen Lewis, Cooke, and Thomas, Councillors Pullcine, Yelland, Sha[?]on. Penrose, Eicke, Fairbrother, and Orchard. Finance—Receipts[?] ...

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  38. ROADMAKING IN UNLEY

    On Tuesday night, at the meeting of the Unley Council, Councillor Shannon asked the cost of making Clifton-street. The Mayor (Mr. J. H. Chinner) replied ...

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  39. A SAFE ROBBERY.

    It was reported to the police this morning that £200, which had been locked away in the safe of Walker's Restaurant last night, had been stolen. A warrant ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Thomas Devitt has been elected vice-president of the A.M.A. At a dinner to the Jamestown Rifle Club last night opportunity was taken ...

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  41. WORKMAN IN THE SEA.

    Friday was an exceedingly rough day at the jetty. Until a late hour, however, fine progress was made by the party engaged at work on ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Last week the State batteries crushed 1,204 tons for 1,192 oz. Mr. Butcher, the Ministerialist who recently resigned his seat in the Assembly for ...

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  43. A GIRL ASSAULTED.

    A girl, 9 years of age, who lives at Midland Junction, was waylaid by a man last evening and taken into an outbuilding, where a shocking offence was committed. ...

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  44. A [?] OF BOLTING PON[?]

    On Saturday morning Oliver Mould, a [?]oung man in the employ of Mr. William Richardson, had an exciting time with a pair of ponies. He was proceeding to ...

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  45. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    At a meeting of the Supplementary Water League held last night great satisfaction was expressed at the decision of the works committee to recommend the ...

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  46. A NAVAL INCIDENT.

    An unpleasant incident, resulting in the thrashing of a French boatman by two American naval officers, was reported on May 17 to have occurred in Toulon Harbor. ...

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  47. MEDICAL CARE OF THE POOR.

    The North Fremantle Municipal Council has made a democratic departure with re[?] spect to the medical care of the indigent The council, which pays £200 for the ...

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  48. THE NORTH-WEST.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) returned to Perth on Friday after inspecting the new lighthouses and the native Lock Hospitals, on the north-west coast. ...

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  49. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    The bush nursing scheme, as a memorial to the late King, has been taken up here with a degree of enthusiasm that far exceeded the most sanguine anticipations. At ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    The Postmaster-General has agreed to instal and maintain telephone communication with Port Davey, provided that the State Government will station a man there. ...

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  51. TRAPPED BY FLAMES.

    A terrible incident of a fire in the base[?] ment of a restaurant in Bayswater[?] Eng[?] land, on the afternoon of May 23, wa[?] that a man at work there was trapped by ...

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  52. TREATMENT OF NATIVES.

    During his tour in the north Mr. Connolly enquired into the native question, and found that, although under the new police system the number of native prisoners had ...

    Article : 115 words
  53. GUARANTEE INSURANCE[?]

    The South British Insurance Company has accepted the risk of guaranteeing the City Council against loss by its employes up to £5,000 for one penny. This is ...

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  54. MOUNT MORGAN COMPANY.

    The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company's animal report was made available at Rockhampton tonight. The directors, in their 25th annual report, state that the ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    Messrs. Bowron Brothers, of Christchurch, have sold their Woolston tannery and the whole of their leather and grindery business throughout the Dominion. ...

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  56. TRAMWAY TENDERS[?]

    The City Council has opened the tenders for the permanent way for the tramways in Launceston. The tenders, which ranged from £8,494 to £15,405, were ...

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  57. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    At the Police Court to-day Patrick Beston, ex-member of the West Tamarrod Trust, was committed for trial on a charge of forging and uttering a cheque for £1 1/ ...

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  58. CO-OPERATION.

    The year's profit of the Hawkes' Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association totalled £7,500, and the directors recommend a dividend of 8 per cent., besides bonuses on ...

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  59. [?]BROKER ON TRIAL.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Leon Gartner, a pawnbroker, pleaded not guilty to a charge of committing perjury during recent Police Court proceedings. The case stands ...

    Article : 36 words
  60. Advertising

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