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  4. IRISH ENVOYS

    There was plenty of diversion in Martin place this morning, in the vioinity of the Commonwealth Band, where a special board was opened for enquiry, ...

    Article : 303 words
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  6. IN ENGLAND

    The mo[?]on which Mr. Snowden moved in Parliament in a brilliant speech for the gradus, supersession of the pre ent capitalist system by new social and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES

    The following official account has been given of the position of transferred properties, to be considered at the Premiers' Conference:— ...

    Article : 850 words
  8. PROHIBITION CONFERENCE

    The annual Conference of the Australian Prohibition Council will for the first time since its formation, he held in Adelaide next week. There iwill be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  9. KNOTS UNITED

    The cintinent's population during those ten years increased from 4,445,005 to 5,435,734, or 22 per cent., as against an increase of divorced persons of 29.5 per ...

    Article : 546 words
  10. DEVON MIRACLES

    Mr. Robert James Lees, of Ilfracombe, spiritualist and preacher, who claims to have restored seventy-four insane persons to sanity, is believed to have effected a ...

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  11. REFUSED £8 A WEEK

    A street singer named Charles Bradshaw, who was said to have boasted he could earn £l an hour, appeared at the South-Western Police Court ...

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  12. NO. 1 TO GO

    Colonel W. Guinness announced in the House of Commons that "Field Punishment No. 1" is to be abolished in the Army. ...

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  13. CONTRACTORS AT VARIANCE

    The hearing was continued in the Civil Court thefore Mr. Justice Poole, on Friday of the case in which David John McClelland and Fienry [?] Poer Trench claimed £1086 17.5 from George ...

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  14. THREE SHOPS GUTTED

    A fire occurred in Moughan street, Wellington, New South Wales, early this morning. It was the third within a few weeks. The outbreak completely ...

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  15. FUGITIVE FROM SYDNEY

    Reginald Daswon, who was connected in the recent case in which three Interstate crooks were charged with having stolen a number of letters from letter boxes was charged in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. MARTIN PLACE EXTENSION

    Mr. Power, president of the A.L.P. states that the Labor Party is still offcially oppesed to the Martin place [?] tension. ...

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  17. TIMBER YARDS AFIRE

    A big fire at Armstrong and Royce's timber yards, Newcastle, near midnight, caused damage estimated at £47,000. The yards covered five or six ...

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  18. WAGES AT IRON KNOB

    The Acting President of the State Industrial Court (Mr. T. R. Bright), on Friday, gave further consideration to a notice of motion by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. FALL FROM BUILDING.

    Frederick Withenty (25), plumber, fell 50 feet off a [?]ding in Abercromble street, Redtern, to-day. He was taken to the hospital suffering from ...

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  20. ANOTHER RAILWAY

    The members for Burra Burra Messrs. Hawks and Dickson, M's.P., waited on the Minister of Railways (Mr W. Hague), on May 3, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 173 words
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  22. STONE MASONS

    The Stone Mason delegates to the conference which has been sitting in Adelaide during the week placed the coping stone on the proceedings on Friday ...

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  23. LOST £2,000,000.

    "I was worth two million pounds in 1914," said Mr. Nicholas John Coundouris, a Greek, of Forest Hill, who described himself as the pioneer of the ...

    Article : 167 words
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  26. THE STATE BANK

    For some time past the lack of banking facilities at Port Adelaide in connection with local business of the State Bank has been a matter of great ...

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  27. KILLED BY FALLING POLL

    John Wilson (57), linesman, was helping to lower a telegraph pole at St. Peter's, when it fall on him and killed him. ...

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