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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Tom Bridges) and the Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), accompanied by Mr. N. G. Bell (Commonwealth Commissioner of ...

    Article : 194 words
  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.-At New York-Canadian Constructor Passed Gibralter.-[?] At [?] G. D. Kennely At San Francisco-Sonoma. At Colon-G[?]. ...

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  4. FIRE IN A HOSPITAL.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Birmingham says:—A shocking fire, occurred in the open-air ward of the Ministry of Pensions Hospital at ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Frank Tate, Director of Education in Victoria, in a lecture on "The Empire and Citizenship" at the Royal Colonial Institute to-night, said the Victorian ...

    Article : 447 words
  6. THE HEALING MISSION.

    The results accomplished by the ministrations of Mr. J. M. Hickson, in the Spiritual Healing Missions, have already aroused great interest here. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. HIGH SCHOOL COUNCILS.

    His Excellency the Governor in Council has appointed the undermentioned persons to be members of the following High School Councils for the period ending ...

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  8. A SUPPOSED FATAL QUARREL.

    Mr. V. Westhoff, a painter, died in the Freeting Hospital on Wednesday. It is alleged that he and another man had a quarrel a week ago, as a result of which ...

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  9. THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    A proclamation is published in the "Government Gazette" summoning the State Parliament to meet for the dispatch of business at noon on July 26. ...

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  10. LABOR CANDIDATES FOR THE STATS ELECTIONS.

    At the conclusion of the council meeting of the Labor Party, held at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening, the secretary Mr. F. Ward) stated that the list of ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. FURTHER AGRICULTURAL RAIN.

    Except for a few scattered light showers in the central and southern districts, fine but more or less cloudy weather prevailed in South Australia on Thursday, and ...

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  12. A LUCKY MEETING.

    Anxiety was caused a few days ago when Mr. E. Johnston pianist, of Christchurch New Zealand, failed to find his wife and two children whom he was to ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. THE BULGARIAN REVOLUTION.

    Little news has been received from Sofia direct, and reports purporting to emanate from there are vague and contradictory, It is obvious that a severe censorship is ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. A FINE OLD CUPPER SHIP.

    Memories of the old-time clipper Torrens are recalled by the death of Captain H. R. Angel, which occurred recently in a hospital at Las Palmas. Captain Angel was ...

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  15. A SCHEDULE OF MAIN ROADS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. G. F. Jenkins), who is also the Minister controlling the Local Government. Department stated on Thursday that the ...

    Article : 381 words
  16. A MEAN THEFT.

    A particularly mean theft is reported from South Melbourne, where thieves broke a fanlight at the artificial limb factory of the Repatriation Department, at ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Classified advertisements intended for insertion in "The Advertiser" of Saturday (to-morrow) must be in this office as early as possible to-day. Advertisements ...

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  18. MAILS FROM LONDON.

    Mails by the Mongolia, dated London, May 17, will arrive overland from Fremantle on Sunday evening. The letters will be delivered on Monday morning. ...

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  19. THE BIRDSVILLE MAIL.

    The Birdsville mail, due at Maree at 5 p.m. on Sunday last, is not yet to hand. It is presumed that the delay has been causesd by the rain. ...

    Article : 32 words
  20. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    Our Port Pirie correspondent writes:— Another industry it being undertaken here that of crab-canning. Some months ago Mr. W. F. Snow visited the port for the ...

    Article : 299 words
  21. RAMS FOR THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The committee of the Western Australian Sheepbreeders' Association have resolved to protest against the exclusion of Western Australian ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. MADAME KATE BISHOP.

    Madame Kate Bishop will be buried at Brompton Cemetery on Friday. She always expressed her wish that no ladies should attend her funeral, and this wish ...

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  23. WOOL SALES.

    The B.A.W.R.A. stocks of wool on May 31 were: Australian Merinos, 25,560 bales; crossbreds. 358,947 bales. New Zealand—2l7,080 bales. ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. AMERICAN COTTON CONCESSIONS.

    Washington dispatches report that the councessions made by America in accepting the Liverpool Exchange standards and under the new cotton ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. WATER RUNNING INTO THE TOD RIVER RESERVOIR.

    A report received by the Commissioner of Public Works yesterday regarding the Tod River Reservoir states that the water was then 23 ft. 6 in. deep in the ...

    Article : 100 words
  26. THE MONGOLIA FROM LONDON.

    Messrs. Elder. Smith & Co., agents for the P. & O. Company, advice that the R.M.S. [?] left Fremantle yesterday, and is expected to arrive at the Outer ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. DOPING HORSES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the Jockey Club has been notified that the doping of racehorses is being practised in Britain. An investigation has been commenced. A ...

    Article : 38 words
  28. THE NEXT HARVEST.

    It is likely that a voluntary pool will be formed for the next wheat harvest. The guarantee is not yet fixed, but it is expected to be 3/ a bushel. It will be ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. BOY SCOUTS.

    The president of the headquarters ladies' committee of the Boy Scouts has received letter from Sir Robert Baden Powell, thanking the committee for their very kind ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. THE NARKUNDA.

    Messrs. Elder, smith & Co. have received telegraphic advice that the mail steamer Narkunda left London on June 9. for Adelaide, via Suez Canal and ports. ...

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  31. FEEDING A MULTITUDE.

    Some notion of the enormous task of providing an elaborate supper for more, than 3,000 people, as was done at the Lord Mayor's ball last night may be gained ...

    Article : 191 words
  32. A NEW SCHOOL AT HIGHGATE.

    At a meeting of the Unley City Council recently it was decided to make representations to the Minister of Education with a view to the Highgate Public School being ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. THE ZEALANDIA.

    Messrs D. & J. Fowler have received a wireless communication from the master of the Zealandia to the effect that he expects to berth the vessel at Queen's Wharf ...

    Article : 37 words
  34. COUNTRY SHOW DATES.

    Many enquires have been received by the secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. J. A. Riley) regarding the dates of country agricultural ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Afghan Government have arrested the alleged murderers of Majors Orr and Anderson and incarcerated them at Jalalabad. whence it is understood they will ...

    Article : 208 words
  36. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  37. THE STEAMER EXCELSIOR.

    The steamer Excelsior is aground in Waterwitch Channel (near Smoky Bay). ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Commenting on the statement which appeared in "The Advertiser" yesterday that a total of £25,320 was to be spent in increasing the salaries of 1.807 school ...

    Article : 179 words
  40. WHITE SEA BARTER.

    It is reported from Hammerfest (writes "Lloyd's List") that there is the possibility of a revival of the old barter trade between Norway's northernmost province ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. ALLEGED STAMP FRAUDS.

    Two postal officials, John Haynes (23) and Albert Hudson (25) were charged to-day with having dealt in adhesive stamps previously used and cancelled, ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

    Some time [?] was announced that [?] Kaisha had placed [?] Clyde for two motor [?] [?] deadweight one of ...

    Article : 131 words
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