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  2. A HAIRDRESSER INJURED.

    As the result of an altercation with a man in his saloon on Friday night Mr. H. Hunt, hairdresser, of North-[?]ace, received a deep wound on one of his arms ...

    Article : 145 words
  3. MASTER PAINTERS.

    The Master painters, Decorators, and Si[?]ters Association, of South Australia on Friday tendered a dinner to the inter-State representatives and visitors attending the fourth convention of the ...

    Article : 727 words
  4. THE SQUIRE'S DAUGHTER

    Any stack is good enough to beat the Coalition Government with to-day, but some of the sticks picked up by its critics prove particularly rotten. The other day ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    While proceeding along Mary-street, Urley at about 2.30 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. F. Bushe[?] of Edmond-avenue, Unley, was taken ill. She was ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. THE WORLD OF SPORT.

    There is to be a second War Derby. How many more? No one dreamed that the grave necessity would ever arise to have even one. Then the dreamer awoke one day and found that ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  7. MALE AND FEMALE.

    Mr. Reinheimer, who has already dealt shrewd blows at the theory of natural selection, has lately published an exhaustive book called "Symbiogenesis," in ...

    Article : 1,120 words
  8. FREEDON OF INTERSTATE TRADE.

    The hearing of an important case, contosting the right of the Government of New South Wales to prevent by Ministerial direction or otherwise the export ...

    Article : 546 words
  9. THE VON PAPEN PAPERS.

    Miscellaneous No. 6 (1916)" is the official description of a White Paper just issued by the British Government, and it is one of the most interesting little official ...

    Article : 1,641 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister of Mines is progressing with his scheme for the establishment of State coal mines in the Bowen district. An area has been reserved and a test of ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. MAN'S FACE CUT.

    "Mr. Robert Brown, of Currie-street, tripped over a kerosine tin while walking [?]ng a lane off Currie-street last night. He fell and received, a dee[?] cut on the nose. ...

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  12. BISHOP THOMAS AND DISLOYALTY.

    Sir—I can reply to the letter or Father Hogan (if I so correctly designate him), without making any great demand upon your space. I am proud of all the brave ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. THE LAND AND THE PRODUCER

    The State Statistician estimates the wheat harvest for New South Wales at 67,323,390 bushels, or an average of 16,1 bushels per acre for 4,190,877 acres saved for grain. ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. FALL FROM A CART.

    Mr. James Robinson, who is in the employ of Mr. E. Walsh, butcher, was driving out to the killing yards on a cart, when a sudden jerk caused him to lose his seat, ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. ACCIDENTS AT MOUNT BRYAN.

    On Saturday last Mrs. A. Edwards, of Spring Farm, Mount Bryan, was driving to the township in a sulky, accompanied by her youngest son, when the ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. ENGLISH WOOL LETTER.

    Since last week very little of interest has dropped up in any department of the trade in Bradford, but if anything, the tone of the market is still a little quieter than it was. There is ...

    Article : 949 words
  17. CHURCH UNION.

    Sir—With reference to the coming "World Conference on Faith and Order," noted in your columns recently, may I [?]ll the attention of those interested to ...

    Article : 384 words
  18. A FATAL BLOW.

    Mr. Hector E. McLean, of Nypo, near Rainbow, was un[?]ssing a pair of horses, when they plunged forward. The buggy pole struck Mr. McLean in the ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. BOLTING HORSES.

    Two horses attached to a waggon belonging to Mr. F. G. Hasting took fright and bolted just as he was getting into the vehicle. Mr. Hasting was helpless to ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. THE COUNTRY.

    APPILA-YARROWIE., May 2.—A patri[?] fair, held in the public hall on Saturday, proved successful. The proceeds were to [?] of trench comforts. The takings amounted to [?]. ...

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  21. [?]KETCH CAPTAIN DROWNED.

    Captain Wilson, of the auxiliary ketch Warrigal, was drowned in the Derwent today. The vessel was off Sand Bay, and he and some members of the crew went off ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. THE GILCHRIST ENQUIRY

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into Mr. Gilchrist's charges against the officers in charge of the construction of the East-West railway continued its sittings to-day. Mr. Gilchrist, ...

    Article : 472 words
  23. LOST OVERBOARD.

    The second cook on the steamer Kari[?] J. Lowler, or Lower, was lost overboard while proceeding from Burnie to Devenport this afternoon. When he was ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL.

    In seeking to justify the drawing of that broad line which separates those who take part in sport for pleasure and those who are in it for money-making purposes, Sir Mo[?] ...

    Article : 1,084 words
  25. NEW SOUTH WALES GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield recorded in this State for April [?] 21,0[?] oz. crude, equal to 14,946 oz. fine valued at £63,187, compared with 17,217 oz. crude, equal to 13,137 oz. fine valued at £33,[?] for the same ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. LIBERAL UNION.

    This branch met on Tuesday. The attendance was fair. Mr. O. J. A. Hubner presided. A letter from Carporal G. W. Ayliffe was reads in which he thanked members for good wishes ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    At a meeting of parents and guardings of children attending Richmond public school the following were appointed the school committee:—Messrs. J. McL. Sutherland (chairman), P. ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    The first meeting of the Prospect branch of the All-British League was held on Wednesday. Office [?] elected:—President, Mr. G. W. Ward; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. B. Mather and E. A. Pearce; ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. FOOTBALL.

    The three leagues continue to provide amusement for the worker at the week-end, and much needed funds for the hospitals. After winning the London championship, Ch[?] seemed to have ...

    Article : 295 words
  30. BEEF FOR THE TROOPS.

    The agreement between the Government and the Meet Works Company for the suppl[?]of beef to the British and Allied armies has not yet been completed and therefore ...

    Article : 437 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. WAR FUNDS.

    Arrangements are well in-hand for the Cheer-up Carnival, to be held in the Exhibition Building on May 19 and 20. Lady Galway has consented to perform the ...

    Article : 176 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY REVENUE

    The railway revenue for the last rear was £4,548,000, compared with £4,105,000 in the previous year. The expenditure was £2,910,000, or 64 per cent., against ...

    Article : 42 words
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