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  2. ARSENIC IN ICECREAM.

    New York, among its many other sensations, is at present discussing the purity of icecream. Two men are on trial in that city ...

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  3. ROBBERS IN ADELAIDE.

    A thieving raid was made on the stock of Mr. I. E. Hall, an Adelaide jeweller, and watchmaker, between Saturday evening and Monday morning, and the ...

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  4. ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON.

    Mr. Henry Dutton, of Anlaby, who is the owner of the steamyacht Adele, has received a cable message from London to the effect that he has been elected a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CASH FOR CRICKETERS.

    Although the tour of the Australian Eleven in England ended in September of last year, the final adjustment of accounts between the treasurer (Mr. P. A. ...

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  6. THE DEAD KING.

    Messages of condolence with the Queen Mother, the King and Queen, and the Royal Family in connection with the decease of King Edward have been published ...

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  7. WHITSUNTIDE IN ENGLAND.

    Whitsuntide weather is brilliant and dry, and there are may excursionists to the seaside. There are, however, fewer prolonged absences from town ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Staff Office authorities have Issued the following order:—"The funeral of His late Majesty Kins Edward VII. having been appointed to take place on May 20 ...

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  9. TREE CHURCHES' SERVICE.

    A service will be held at Westminster Chapel on the day of the royal funeral by representatives of all Free Churches within a radios of 50 miles. ...

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  10. WREATHS IN THE STREETS.

    The City of London and the London County Council are arranging for the erection of Venetian masts in, the streets along the route of the funeral procession. They ...

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  11. IN OTHER STATES

    The first part of the combined Protestant service to be held in the Exhibition Building on Sunday will have reference to the late King Edward, and the latter to King George Edward, and the latter to ...

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  12. KANSAS POISONING CASE.

    The trial in Kansas City of Dr. Hyde for the murder of Col. T. H. Swope and Christian Swope (his nephew) and Col. J. H. Hunton, a cousin, and for threatening ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. DRAPING STOLEN.

    The black and purple mourning which was displayed outside a drapery establishment in Darkly street, Foolscray, has been torn down by thieves, and a large quantity ...

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  14. BEAUTIFUL WREATHS.

    Numerous beautiful wreaths continue to arrive at Westminster Hall. That sent by the Victorian Government consists of white flowers, surmounted by manye ...

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  15. REFERENCE AT THE MARINE BOARD.

    At the meeting of the Marine Board on Monday afternoon the President (Mr. Arthur Searcy) said the board's ordinary gathering, which should have been held on ...

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  16. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO FUNERAL.

    The British noblemen are offering hospitality at their town houses to royal Princes and foreign envoys who have come to London to attend the funeral of King Edward ...

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  17. COALING A BATTLESHIP.

    A record in coaling a British battleship has just been achieved at Dover by the crew of the flagship of the Atlantic Squadron, Prince of Wales, 13,000 tons. ...

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  18. HOTEL VISITED.

    A rumour spread quickly, in the west end of Adelaide on Monday to the effect that burglars hail appeared again after having Riven the city a peaceful respite for ...

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  19. TROOPS FOR THE STREETS.

    Thirty thousand Territorials, who will be engaged on Friday in lining the streets adopt which the funeral cortege will pass, are encamped at Salisbury Plain ...

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  20. PORT ADELAIDE SERVICES.

    On the day appointed for the funeral of his late Majesty the King, there will be services in St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, at 8, and also at 11; also a special ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    HORSHAM, May 11.—A fatal accident befell a jockey named James Oliver at Donald on Friday morning. He was schooling the racehorse Warmur over ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle stales that every Premier of the Slates concerned in the South African Union are going to ...

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  23. SUNDAY MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    A memorial service was held in the Chapel of Buckingham Palace on Sunday, and was attended by the Queen Mother, King George V., and the foreign royalty ...

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  24. SPECTATORS AT FUNERAL.

    An extraordinary demand has set in for seats from which to view the funeral procession on Friday. Stands to accommodate hundreds of persons are being erected above ...

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  25. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    Additional messages of condolence have been received by His Excellency the Governor from the following:—Licensed Victuallers' Association Royal Institution ...

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  26. INTERESTING DISCOVERY.

    An interesting discovery has recently been made in the old Gallo Roman Cemetery near Bordeaux. Excavators who are searching for Roman ...

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  27. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    HORSHAM, May 14.—On Wednesday evening last a shocking accident occurred at the Ararat Railway Station, the victim being a young man named Harry Lewis ...

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  28. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Much is being made in Melbourne out of the fact that a dry spell is being experienced at Yass-Canberra, and efforts are being made to have the question of the ...

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  29. THE COMET.

    The officials of the International Commission of Aeronautics are making elaborate preparations to secure data concerning Halley's comet. They have arranged, when ...

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  30. ROYALTIES IN LONDON.

    The most stringent precautions are being taken by the police authorities to protect the visiting Kings from any outrage while they are in London. ...

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  31. BOOMING AUSTRALIA.

    The advertising, postcard which the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) has had distributed among the schools of Great Britain is illustrated ...

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  32. BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    King George V. Las telegraphed to King Manuel of Portugal a message recalling the attitude of the late Kin^ Edward, in reference to the Ando-Portuguese alliance, and ...

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  33. ACCIDENT IN GRENFELL STREET.

    At about 9.20 on Monday morning, as Thomas Manuel was driving one of Graves and Co.'s heavily laden trollies, drawn by two horses, on the tramline near Genders ...

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  34. SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR.

    The Sultan of Zanzibar, Seyyid All, has arrived in London to attend the funeral, of the late King. ...

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  35. MOURNING AND THE KING'S FUNERAL.

    From "One Disappointed":—"With reference to the public service to be held on Friday next in memory of this late Majesty King Edward VII., may I suggest that it ...

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  36. SERVICES IN WESTMINSTER HALL.

    A memorial service of a quiet but distinguished character will take place on Tuesday at Westminster Hall, where the both' of the late King will lie ...

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  37. MOURNING IN CANADA.

    Services will be held on Friday in every church in Canada, and minute guns will be fired from 23 points and the troops parade. ...

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  38. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) when seen to-day, said he had heard nothing, further regarding the time or place of any conference with the Premiers. He had ...

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  39. FINGER TORN OFF.

    Whilst ploughing with a four-horse team Mr. Buchanan, of Middleton, met with a painful accident. The horses started off, and the reins became twisted round the ...

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  40. SEEN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government Astronomer (Mrs. Cooke) reports that Halley's comet is increasing in size and brilliancy every day. On Sunday morning the tail was 30 deg. ...

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  41. BURNING FATALITIES.

    MELBOURNE, May 16.—Two fatal burning accidents occurred at Lower Buckland during last week. Irene Grace Higgs, aged four years, was playing in a paddock ...

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  42. IRISH LAND CONSPIRACY.

    A Dublin jury, after a protracted hearing, has found seven well-to-do farmers guilty of conspiring to compel Mr. C. Clarke, of Tipperary, to sell his land. ...

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  43. PSALM XXIII.

    1. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still ...

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  44. CAPETOWN MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    The Archbishop of Capetown (Right Rev. Dr. W. M. Carter) has made a proposition that at all the memorial services in Cape Colony to the late King Edward a ...

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  45. BROTHERS IN MISFORTUNE.

    MOUNT PLEASANT, May 14.—Mr. F. McGuire met with an accident while quarrying stone in Mr. Dewell's paddock this week. A blast having failed to go off be ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. FIRE BRIGADES' CONFERENCE.

    All the States were represented at the third Interstate Fire Brigades' Conference which was opened to-day. The President of the Metropolitan Fire Brigades (Mr. S. ...

    Article : 320 words
  47. MISS SPENCE MEMORIAL.

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  48. ALLEGED £80,000 FRAUD

    A painful sensation has been caused in Paris by the prosecution of Sister Candida, a well-known member of the Parisian Sisters of Charity, and who was the ...

    Article : 113 words
  49. KING EDWARD'S SUPREME PERSONALITY.

    The Daily Graphic remarks that the almost limitless number of messages of condolence from the oversea dominions is one of the most striking feature in the ...

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  50. CUT BY A CIRCULAR SAW.

    PETERSBURG, May 16.—Eddie Olifent, and employee in Mr. H. Mildren's woodyard, was engaged cutting wood with a circular saw on Saturday morning, when his left ...

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  51. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    BROKEN HILL, May 16.—It is alleged that Annie Owen Young, a single woman, attempted to comnut suicide this afternoon by taking lysol. She was taken to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. A BABY KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, May 16.—Bernard Hanlon, two years of age, was run ever by a draught horse on Friday at Nar Nar Goon. The father and mother witnessed the ...

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  54. MISHAP TO ROYAL YACHT.

    Some concern was felt in Greece in consequence of the fact that the Greek royal yacht. Amphitrite, hearing kIng George of Greece and the Crown Prince ...

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  55. FUNERAL AT WINDSOR.

    It has been arranged that a party of bluejackets will draw the gun carriage on which will repose the coffin containing the body of King Edward after it has been ...

    Article : 199 words
  56. CONGO FRONTIER.

    The Anglo-German representatives at the Belgian Conference held to determine the Congo frontier have signed the protocol dealing with the subject. ...

    Article : 36 words
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