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  2. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    In a country where, theorecically, every man is as good as another, it is now the literal fact that nearly everything political and very many things merely commercial ...

    Article : 2,774 words
  3. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    There were a number of questions in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, and many of them related to the possible route of the railway to Port Darwin should the ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  4. THE FIGHT PICTURES

    A deputation of about 60 persons cla[?] ing to represent practically all the forces acting for the moral good of the community waited on the Prime Minister to-day ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  5. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A few nights ago a child, aged 3 years, was sitting on a form at the open fireside when his clothes caught on fire. The child ran outside, when the ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. DEPUTATION TO MR. VERRAN.

    [?] deputation organised by [?] Social Reform Burean, [?] the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) [?] morning, and protested against ...

    Article : 1,091 words
  7. THROWN OUT OF A VEHICLE.

    Mrs. K. Gooding, of Gerang, was out driving, when the vehicle struck a stump and was overturned. Mrs. Gooding received a fractured elbow, the bone being badly ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. EDUCATION IN VICTORIA.

    The Minister of Education (Mr. A. A. Billson) stated to-day that when the new Education Act Amendment Bill was launched in Parliament it would be found ...

    Article : 362 words
  9. A CATTLEMAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    On Saturday, while Reginald Jones, of Cadon station, near Forbes, was engaged in cutting out cattle, the horse he was riding ran him against a tree, throwing ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. FARMERS AND POLITICS.

    The question of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association taking the decisive step of entering the political arena as an entirely separate party was discussed this ...

    Article : 555 words
  11. FALL CAUSES DEATH.

    Henry Sellick, a fruiterer 60 years of age, who lived at Gibson-street, Bowden, died at the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday afternoon as the result of injuries to the spine ...

    Article : 43 words
  12. SQUATTER CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    John Hearn, a squatter of the Minginew district, was crushed to death by an electric lift at His Majesty's Hotel this morning. After stepping out of the lift he ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. VICTORIA.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon the debate upon the Address in Reply was resumed by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Prendergast. Referring ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. STOREKEEPER FOUND DEAD.

    John Davis, a storekeeper, of P[?]dilly, a suburb of Kalgoorlie, was found dead in a stable at the [?]ear of his shop this morning. No traces of violence were found, ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. INSOMNIA AND SUICIDE.

    Henry Samuel Legge (40), who lived at Surrey Hills, drank on Monday night a quantity of hydrochloric acid (spirits of salts) to end his life. To Dr. Cohen, who ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    The steamer Rakaia; the first vessel is the new monthly cargo service between Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, arrived to-day. This service has been started ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. A BULLET IN THE BRAIN.

    James Weir Edgar (57), who lived with his wife and family at Liordet-street, Port Melbourne, where he carried on the business of a dairvman, to-night fired a bullet ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Closer Settlement Promotion Bill was read a third time and passed, and forwarded to the Legislative Council. In reply to Mr. ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. SALVATION OFFICER'S VIEWS.

    Major Simmons, who is representing Brigadier Sharpe in Adelaide during the ab[?] of the latter in the South-East when soon by a ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. A REMARKABLE MISHAP.

    While painting the signal box at South Kensington to-day David Chaulter imployed, by the Railway Department, met with a singular accident, and had a ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. POTATO BLIGHT.

    The Irish potato blight which now ravages four small areas in Victoria, is the subject of experiments being conducted by Mr. W. G. McAlpine, the Government ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. T. H. Williamson, who is in charge of the immigrants by the Otranto, when interviewed to-day, said he had been through Canada, but thought Australia ...

    Article : 276 words
  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor (Sir William McGregor), whose speech closely followed the forecast published in "The Advertiser." ...

    Article : 25 words
  24. PROTEST BY CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    At a meeting of the Churches of Christ Ministerial Association, held yesterday, the following resolution was carried:— "That we as [?] of the Churches of ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. STRANGE TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident occurred at Princes-bridge this afternoon, by which the gripman and conductor of a tramcar were injured and the traffic was blocked for ...

    Article : 150 words
  26. TASMANIA.

    Parliament was opened this afternoon with the customary ceremon[?]. The Governor's speech, after mourning the loss of King Edward and congratulating King ...

    Article : 237 words
  27. THE FIGHT PICTURES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that he is not empowered to stop either the introduction ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. DECAPITATED BY A TRAIN.

    A ghastly suicide took place at Brunswick this evening, when William Fisher, a bricklayer, about 40 years of age, deliberately placed his neck on the railway line ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. FIGHT WITH A WILD DOG.

    Whilst shooting wallabies in the ranges near Jinglemoney, a few days ago, a young man, named Townsend, had a sensational encounter with a wild dog. Townsend was ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. SUPPRESSION OF PRIZE FIGHTING.

    The Premier to-day, replying to a deputation which asked him to take the necessary steps for the suppression of prizefighting said they know it was not allowed ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    When the President took the chair in the Legislative Council on Tuesday afternoon be announced that the Governor would receive the Address in Reply at 5 minutes ...

    Article : 477 words
  32. UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    The State Full Court to-day refused an application by Elizabeth Downey, who is under sentence of death for murder, for an order[?]nisi, for a mandamus to compel Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. TELEPHONE RATES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Bruce Smith asked the Postmaster-General if he would submit the telephone rates question to the House, as they were ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. BORING FOR WATER.

    Communications received by the Home Affairs Department from Mr. J. Thompson, the Engineer-in Chief of the Public Works Department, Western Australia, in ...

    Article : 237 words
  35. THE MILITARY COLLEGE.

    A rumor has been current that the Commonwealth authorities are negotiating for the purchase of 20,000 acres of land inside the boundaries of the Federal capital. It ...

    Article : 145 words
  36. "HIGHWAY ROBBERY."

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Fitzpatrick moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the proposed new telephone rates. The criticism was ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. THE PRIZE FIGHT PICTURES.

    Sir—The stand taken by Mr. Verran, in reply to a deputation with regard to the prohibition of the presentation in this State of the [?]nematograph pictures of the ...

    Article : 314 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 689 words
  39. SOME COMPARISONS.

    Referring to the recent criticism of the proposed introduction of the Thomas toll telephone rates, the Postmaster-General said to-day that he would be very pleased ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. THE OTRANTO'S PASSENGERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  41. WOMEN IN GAOL.

    The Women's Service Guild held a meeting at Government House, and resolved to ask the Colonial Secretary to provide that women m gaol should be taught ...

    Article : 62 words
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