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  2. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    It is on the cards that Mr. King O'Malley (Minister for Home Affairs) will introduce two matters, during the coming session of the Federal Parliament dealing ...

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  3. THE LATE KING HINDMARSH COUNCIL'S CONDOLENCE.

    Reference was made to the death of King-Edward at the meeting of the Hindmarsh Corporation on Monday evening. The council remained standing while the ...

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  4. MR. MAUGER

    A meeting to inaugurate a testimonial to the Hon. Samuel Mauger (ex-Postmaster-General) was held in the North Melbourne Town Hall to-night. There was a ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE STRIKE. RELEASE OF THE LEADERS.

    It is understood that instructions have been given for the release of Hutton, O'Connor, and Butler, three men who were imprisoned in connection with the ...

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  6. CORPORATION AND FOOTBALL CLUB

    The Mayor of Hindmarsh (Mr. Dring) reported to his council at last night's meeting with reference to matters affecting the corporation and the West Torrens ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE.

    Some anxiety has been expressed in Western Australia as to the attitude of Mr. Fisher with regard to the special provision made for that State under the ...

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  8. IF JOHNSON WINS. AN EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENT.

    Perhaps the Johnson-Jeffries fight is going to be a bigger thing than appears at present. Extraordinary statements are being made here that if Jeffries is ...

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  9. THE CORONATION.

    It has bee arranged that a bodyguard of 40 men belonging to the North-West Mounted Police of Canada, will be chosen to attend the coronation of King ...

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  10. "GRAFT" CRUSADE.

    They are determined to put down g[?]" in this city, and with that purpose the authorities made a list of Suspects and instigated prosecutions. So ...

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  11. PRICE OF COAL.

    When questioned regarding Messrs. Kethel & Co., who threatened an action against the Government for alleged unfair treatment over the prices of ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following official circular has been issued from district headquarters, Adelaide, May 14:—1. The funeral of his late Majesty King ...

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  13. JETTIES AT THE OUTPORTS

    The question of lengthening the Wallaroo Jetty was discussed at the meeting of the Marine Board on Monday. It was mentioned that when the members of the ...

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  14. THE CHAMPIONS IN TRAINING.

    Johnson did his first gymnasinm training yesterday afternoon in the presence of 2000 people. The onlookers were pleased with his display, and any ...

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  15. AN INDIAN UPRISING

    It is feared that the pu[?] Indian rising in New Mexico, U.S.A., will develop ment a general war between the whites and all the Indians in the northern ...

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  16. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA

    The Department of External Affairs has given orders to an additional 50,000 copies of the publication "Under the Southern Gross." A number of these were sent to ...

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  17. SENSATIONAL SAFE ROBBERY.

    A daring safe robbery is imported from Dubbo. The general store of Messrs. Grassick & Co. was broken into and the safe blown open with explosives. Several ...

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  18. BRIBERY IN RUSSIA.

    The Government investiagtors of Russia, in a report just issued, tell a sensational story of bribery and general roguery. They state that every chief of ...

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  19. FIRE BRIGADES CONFERENCE

    The inter-State conference between the Fire Brigade Boards and the chiefs was opened in the board room at the Central Fire Station today. ...

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  20. VANCOUVER STEAMERS.

    The Postmaster-Genetal (Mr. Thomas) to-day had an interview with Mr. Holdsworth, manager of the Vancouver mail service. Some time back complaints ...

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  21. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT HINDMARSH.

    Some thousands of people assembles on the Hindmarsh Oval on Sunday afternoon, when a memorial service arranged by the Mayor of Hinsmarsh to the ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    News was received in New Zealand this morning of the death of Mr. Frederick Ehrenfried Baume, K.C., M.H.R., which occurred in Germany, Where Mr. Baume ...

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  23. FEMALE SUFFRAGE.

    [?] for the woman voterd She has arrived in Norway by the passage by a big majority in the odesling Lower Home of a Woman Suffrage Bill. The ...

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  24. NICARAGUAN TROUBLE.

    It is reportes that General Charavvia, with 1000 men, has attacked Rama. The general apperas to be a new arrival on the seene, and has more fight in him than ...

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  25. TROUBLE IN ARGENTINE.

    Owing to the threat of a general strike in [?] during the centenary celebrations, of the country's independence the Chamber of Deputies at Bue[?] ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Early this morning a wool Scouring works and a shed containing a merry goround were entirely destroyed by fire. The brigade were quickly on the spot with ...

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  27. LADY DUDLEY'S RETURN.

    The Countess of Dudley, wife of the Govenor-General of the Commonwealth, arrives here to-morrow by the R.M.S. [?] terley. ...

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  28. ILLINOIS MINERS.

    For some time the miners of Illinous have not been feeling comfortable. They [?] conditions, and have met the employers in conference, but no ...

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  29. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) said to-day that if June 17 would suit the Prime Minister and the Premiers, the Conference could be held on that date. ...

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  30. FOOTBALLERS IN TROUBLE STONING THE POLICE.

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day Alfred Dyer, a young married man, was fined £5, in default one month, for stoning the police during the Fitzroy v. St. ...

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  31. ABSCONDING ACCOUNTANT.

    It is reported by a returned visitor from the east that H. M. Cousins, the missing accountant from the Fremantle Gas Co., who is wanted dis charge of embezzling ...

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  32. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    Yesterday a battery containing five boilers belongin to the Diamond Company at Cherrytown, explode. There were three men int the boiler room at teh time. ...

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  33. IN THE COUNTRY.

    CRYSTAL BROOK, May:16.—An in memoriam service in connection with the death of King Edward VII. was held in the Methodist Church on Sunday ...

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  34. DEPASTURE OF WARSHIPS.

    The warships Powerful and Challenger left for the east via Albany this afternoon. ...

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  35. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    The Exhibition Boot Company's large store at Ballarat has been mysteriously destroyed by fire. ...

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  36. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    [?] Rossevelt has attended King Edwar [?] he will return to America by a special warship, which has been placed at his disposal by President ...

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  37. LABOR NEWS WOMEN EMPLOYES' SOCIAL.

    A successful social and dance in connection with the Women Employes' Mutual Association was held at the Trades Hall last evening. There was a large ...

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  38. AMERICAN ARBITRATION CONFERENCE. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States sixteenth annual conference on national arbitration will be begun on Wednesday at Mohonk Lake, a summer resort of Ulster County, New ...

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  39. STRIKING A PLAYER.

    Prout, the Essendon player, has been reported to the football League by Umpire Boyle for striking Tymms, of the University team. ...

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  40. VICTORIA LITTLE GIRL ASSAULTED.

    At the Sooth Melbourne Court to-day Charles Wilson, aged 20, was committed for trial on a charge of criminally assaulting a little girl aged 13 on board ...

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  41. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  42. BROKEN HILL ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    This afternoon a girl named Annie Owen, aged 18, residing with her father and brother in Kaolin street, attempted to commit suicide by taking Iysol. Dr. ...

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  43. SYDNEY BOXING FATALITY

    The inquest on Edward Sloane Clebourne, who died from injuries received in an amateur boxing tournament last Tuesday, was concluded to-day. The ...

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  44. UNSKILLED LABORERS.

    The award of the Unskilled Laborers' Wages Board was announced this morning. The minimum was fixed at 8/ for a working day of eight hours. Mr. ...

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  45. PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS.

    A meeting of the Federated House and Ship Painters' and Paperhangers' and Decorators' Association was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening, when ...

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  46. AVIATION.

    M. K[?] a Belgian aviator, has broken the world's record for an aeroplane [?] by [?] in the air for 2 homes 51 minutes with a passenger on ...

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  47. EARTHQUAKE IN FRANCE.

    A severe earthquake shock was felt yesterday at Moulins, a French town 160 miles from Paris. ...

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  48. A FRENCH NATURALIST.

    M. Geay, a naturalist commissioned by the French Government to obtain a collection of Australian specimens, died suddenly to-day. ...

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  49. PEARY AT ROME.

    Rear-Admiral Peary, of Arctic fame, who is at present touring the Continent, has arrived at Rome. Yesterday he gave an address before the Italian Royal ...

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  50. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Last night's performance of A Waltz Dream attracted another crowded attendance, and a delightful sight's entertainment was provided. Mr. Bertie Wright ...

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  51. TYPHOID AND DIPHTHERIA.

    Thirty-two cases of typhoid and nine cases of diphtheria were reported to the City Council for the fortnight ending May 7, as compared with 11 of typhoid for the ...

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  52. A DOMESTIC QUARREL.

    James Waddell, aged 75, a hawker, committed suicide at Moree to-day after quarrelling with his wife, who keeps a store. A verdict of suicide was returned at the ...

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  53. LITTLE BOY KILLED.

    At Nar Nar Goon to-day a little boy, Berhard Hanlon, was trampled on by a draught horse. His parents witnessed the occurrence, and the child died in his ...

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  55. GASWORKS EMPLOYES RESTIVE.

    For some time there have been rumors circulating to the effect that dissatisfaction exists among the employes of the South Australian Gas Company at ...

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  56. CANADIAN SCHOOL TEACHERS VISIT LONDON.

    On July 8 nest 180 Canadian school teachers will leave Montreal, Canada, for a tour of England under the auspices of the London Board of Education. Mr. ...

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  57. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    At the City Court to-day Elizabeth Downie, a nurse, and Mrs. Yee Lee were charged with the murder of Isabel Nelson McCallum. A week's remand was ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. BOXING.

    Sam Langford, who meets Tommy Burns in September, last night defeated Jim Johnson in a 24-round boxing contest held at the National club, Philadelphia, ...

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  60. BOXHILL ROBBERY.

    No clue to the Boxhill bask robbery has yet been discovered. Although the railway signal box is only 75 yards away neither the man in charge nor the 20 ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. GIRL SHOCKINGLY BURNED

    At Lismore last night, Annie Malone, aged 17, a domestic servant, accidentally overturned a vessel containing benzine. As she struck a match the fumes ignited, ...

    Article : 52 words
  63. Advertising

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