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  2. SHOOTING CASES.

    At Wongan Hill to-day the inquest was [?]oncluded on James Murtha, a railway ganger, who was shot dead in his house on March 14. The evidence showed that ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The debate on the want of confidence motion, moved by the leader of the Opposition, was concluded at a late hour on Wednesday night. When the division ...

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  4. SHIPPING ACCIDENT.

    The Manly ferry steamer Bellubera this morning collided with the Explosive Department's tug. Kate, near Middle Head. The Kate sank immediately, and three ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. B. Bansemer, a new arrival in the town. employed at the Blyth Hotel, was riding a horse bareback in pursuit of another on Tuesday, and when in the railway ...

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  6. A KETCH WRECKED.

    The ketch Edith Alice is supposed to have struck a rock two miles off Hickey's Point. The decks are covered with water, but the crew are safe. ...

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  7. THE TRAMWAYS CASE.

    An application was made to the High Court to-day by Mr. Arthur, instructed by Messrs. Brennan & Rundle on behalf of the South Australian branch of the ...

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  8. LABOR NEWS.

    Mr. T. B. Merry (secretary of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council) on Thursday afternoon received the following telegram from Mr. D. Culliney ...

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  9. WHERE TO GO AT EASTER.

    Liberal arrangements have been made by the Railways Department for conveying holiday-makers to the various pleasure resorts at Easter. The issue of holiday ...

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  10. THE COST OF LIVING ENQUIRY

    Difficulty has been experienced by the Commonwealth Statistician in inducing a number of people in Western Australia to supply him with a return of prices ...

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  11. THE SLEEPER CONTRACT.

    Speaking at the Timber Workers' social last night the Acting Premier (Mr. Bath) said the action of the Cook Government in cancelling the sleeper contract was a ...

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  12. THE BOOMERANG AND AVIATION.

    That boomerang throwing by aborigines had led to the science of aviation was the opinion expressed by Mr. Harry Hawker, who is at Ballarat preparing for a flight on ...

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  13. SUPERPHOSPHATES.

    The Inter-State Commission to-day resumed the hearing of evidence in regard to applications for tariff revision. James Cuming (Cuming, Smith, & Co.. ...

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  14. PORT ADELAIDE LOAN.

    The Port Adelaide city engineer (Mr. W. W. Tapp) has supplied the following report to the council with regard to the expenditure on the undertakings set out ...

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  15. WHERE SERVANTS ARE SCARCE.

    Owing to inability to get or keep white servants the residents of Darwin recently requested the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Glynn), through the Administrator ...

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  16. FIRE AND EXPLOSION.

    Early this morning a small shed, used as a store, and the residence of the caretaker on Scott's quarry, in Derby-street, Vaucluse, caught fire. A big stack of ...

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  17. TRAPPED BURGLAR.

    A burglary in a Strand (London) jeweller's shop was followed by the capture of a man on the premises and the discovery of several hundred pounds' worth of jewels ...

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  18. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It is unofficially stated that Mr. G. L. Macandie, acting naval secretary, is to be appointed naval secretary, in succession to Mr. H. W. Manisty, who has returned ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), at the Premiers' Conference to-day, initiated a discussion on immigration. He said that of late years the securing of suitable ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Harold Beauchamp was to-day re-elected chairman of the Bank of New Zealand directorate. THE MINERAL YIELD. ...

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  21. CONFIDING NURSE AND YOUNG MAN.

    At the Central Court to-day, Frank R. Moloney (30), was charged with having stolen £100. the property of Margaret Kersham Slack, at Sydney, on February ...

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  22. CYCLING.

    Handicaps for League of South Australian Wheelmen's two-mile track race, at Glynde on Saturday afternoon:—S. Grivell, 30 yds.; G. Baker, 50; C. Jarrett, 90; H. Pierson, 120; S. ...

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  23. OVERWEIGHT COINS.

    It is not often that a coin which is declared to be counterfeit contains more than the prescribed amount of copper, silver, or gold, as the case may be. This fact has, ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. COURT CASES.

    A charge of unlawful conversion was levelled in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday morning against Lindo H. Humphreys, described as a commercial ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation of East Brisbane cadets today waited on Mr. Sharp, M.H.R., and complained that the medals won by them as the Queensland champion team a year ...

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  26. DAY LABOR VERSUS CONTRACT.

    Sir—Let me say that in any of my references to the firm of Smith and Timms, it was not my intention to cast any slur on those gentlemen, either as ...

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  27. THE SHORTAGE OF MEAT.

    The drought in the West Darling country, broken only by a few scattered storms, is causing a shortage of meat in Broken Hill. Pastoralists are unable to supply ...

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  28. THIEVES AT WORK.

    Early this morning thieves smashed the plate-glass windows at Messrs. Anthony Hordern & Sons' and made off with £200 worth of jewellery. The window is in a ...

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  29. EXCITING CHASE OF ALLEGED THIEF.

    An exciting chase of an alleged diamond thief was witnessed in the West-End of London one evening last month. A tray of diamonds, valued at over £3,000, was ...

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  30. BENDIGO SOLICITOR SENT TO GAOL.

    Julins Fritz Leypoldt, a former Bendigo solicitor, was sentenced at the Bendigo Supreme Court this morning to five years' hard labor on three charges of larceny ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting of Perth business men last night carried a resolution protesting against the suggested alteration in the city tramway route, and expressing the ...

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  32. NON-POLITICAL MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Hindmarsh Non-Political Municipal Association was held in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Wednesday evening, and several new members were elected. Procreas reports ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the second round of the singles at the [?]annes tennis tournament yesterday Brookes [?] Gleig, 6—2, 6—1. ...

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  34. THE ONLY WAY.

    Mrs. Naggs—"John, have you read this magazine article 'How to be Happy Though Married'?" Naggs—"Of course not. I know how ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    At the District Court to-day Allen Doone, the well-known actor, was fined £2 for having driven his motor car at a dangerous speed. ...

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  36. THE ALTERNATIVE.

    "Miss Wombat, will you be mine?" "Never." The young man was jarred, but not wholly discouraged. Presently he came ...

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