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  2. MR. E. J. BRADY'S MISSION

    T[?]ll, well built fair complexioned, with a keen eye and well-set features, Mr. E. J. Brady the well-known Australian writer. who is now traversing ...

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  3. LATE SPORTING. DEATH OF KOONOONA.

    The death is reported of the wellknown colt, Koonoona, who was a fancied candidate for the Goodwood Handicap. He succumbed last night to ...

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  6. THE TITANIC DISASTER. [Reuter's Message.] THE MOUNT TEMPLE.

    It is officially stated that the steamer Mount Temple went to the assistance of the Titanic, arriving after the Carpathia, The passengers' mistake ...

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  7. L.V.R.C. MEETING.

    The L.V.R.C. will hold its Empire meeting on Wednesday, May 22, Six events are set down on the card, with an aggregate of £200 for stakes, ...

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  8. RELIEF SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    Subscriptions are being collected at Paris, Vienna, and many other cities in aid of the Titanic victims. ...

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  9. BOYS IN TROUBLE.

    Charges of theft against boys were heard at the Juvenile Offenders' Court yesterday. Alfred Vickery, Harold Roy Williams, and Edward Garnami ...

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  10. BROKEN HILL DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION.

    No fewer than seven clubs Will comprise the Broken Hill District Tennis Association for the ensuing season, viz., Souths, Burke Ward, Brokens No. ...

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  11. MORE BODIES RECOVERED.

    The bodies of Colonel Astor, Messrs. Strauss, Allison, and Hays have been recovered. ...

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  12. LORD ST. DAVIDS'S REMARKS.

    Lord St. Davids, in the course of a debate in the House of Lords to-day, remarked that the Titanic was technically a British ship, but the owners ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES. [Reuter's Messages.] THE DARDANELLES BOMBARDMENT.

    The "Chronicle's" correspondent at Consta[?]tinople states that 300 Turks were killed and 315 wounded in the recent bombardment in the Dardanelles. ...

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  14. WHEN THE PARIS WAS STRANDED.

    Sir Edward Grey, secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, informed Mr. M[?]ro-Ferguson that when the ...

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  15. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    Bakhtiaru brigands pillaged Lord Lamington's camp, despite the fact that it was provided with a strong Government guard. ...

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  16. OLYMPICS VOYAGE ABANDONED.

    The Olympic's sailors have been arrested for deserting and refusing to sail with non-union firemen. The Olympic has abandoned the voyage. ...

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  17. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    A remarkable shipping disaster occurred here yesterday. The steamship Alameda ploughed through Coleman Dock, the finest structure on the ...

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  18. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The "Times" Toronto correspondent States that Mr. George E. Foster (Minister of Trade and Commerce), hopes the treaty with Australia, giving [?] ...

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  19. LATE CABLES. [Reuter's Messages.] MUNITION FOR ROYALISTS SEIZED.

    One hundred cases of Mausers, and 18 cases of cartridges, intended for the Portuguese Royalsts, have been seized at Po[?]to Vedra. ...

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  20. THE MAILS. DEPARTURES.

    Mails close at Broken Hill Post Office as under (Adelaide time):— Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and intermediate places.—Daily (Saturday ...

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  21. AN AEROPLANE FEAT.

    Mr. Vivian Hewitt aeroplaned from Holyhead to Dublin in 75 minutes. ...

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  22. PRESIDENT TAFT AND MR. ROOSEVELT.

    President Taft, replying to Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, charged him with distorting facts concerning him, saving that the ex-President had refused to ...

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  23. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/4 per ounce. ...

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  25. THE OYLIMPIC STRIKE.

    The remnant of the firemen hitherto loyal also declined to sail in the Olympic. The deserters jumped into a tug which brought some non-union firemen, ...

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  26. MR. KEIR HARDIE RECEIVES A CABLE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie has received the following cablegram from Mr. Brennan, of the New South Wales Miners' Association: "Publish that there is no room ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN TORNADO.

    Thirty persons were injured, several [?]lly when the tornado derailed a Union Pacific passenger train. Wichita (Kan[?]s). Friday. ...

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  28. THE GREEK PARLIAMENT.

    The Government is postponing the meeting of the Boule (legislative chamber for a month in order to prevent the Cretan deputies from attending. ...

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  29. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Canadian immigration authorities estimate that Canada will receive 400,000 settlers, who are to arrive this season. ...

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  30. THE JENA EPISODE.

    In Duma, the Minister of the interior endorsed the action of the authorities in connection with the Jena Company's mine dispute at Irkutsk, on ...

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  31. ARRIVALS.

    Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and intermediate places.—Daily (Sunday excepted), 8 a.m. Tasmania.—No regular day. ...

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  32. DOVER-CALAIS STEAMERS.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton informed Mr. Wilfred Ashley that the Dover-Calais steamers were certificated to carry 1318 passengers, and a crew of 56. It ...

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  35. THE MOROCCAN MUTINY.

    During the mutiny two French lieutenants and two veterinary surgeons were barricaded in a hotel room without windows. When the door was ...

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  36. AN IMPOSTER ARRESTED.

    The career of an impostor who had been collecting money on Thursday from kindly-disposed residents of Lock[?]eys, Fu[?]am, and Henley Beach, ...

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  37. THE WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT BILL.

    Mr. George Harwood, Liberal member for Bolton, gave notice of his intention of moving the rejection of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. ...

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