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  2. BEWILDERING LIGHTS

    The vessel which nearly collided with the Guthrie owing to the action of the electrical engineers at Port Jackson in "running the light" was not the Arawalta. but the ...

    Article : 336 words
  3. WAS THERE FORGERY?

    The Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to investigate alleged irregularities in respect of claims for registration on the Legislative Council rolls, met ...

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  4. MURRAY BLOW.

    Last night a banquet was tendered to the Victorian Premier (Mr. Murray), Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, who has just returned to England after his term as ...

    Article : 499 words
  5. ON THE EVE OF A FIGHT.

    The difficulty that has arisen between the Government and the Carters and Drivers' Union occasioned a loni? discussion at a Meeting of the Trades Hail Council ...

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  6. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    The members of the Sheffield Choir were entertained in the National Park on Thursday by me Ministry. Although the weather outlook was most [?] a large ...

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  7. TASMANIAN TROUBLE.

    A conference between the employers ana carters and drivers was held to-night. The employee submitted a motion that the matter of wages should be referred to a ...

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  8. MOTOR OAR IN A RIVER.

    A shocking motor accident, which resulted in three persons losing their lives, occurred on Denman road, about 12 miles form Muswell Brock last night. The ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. CONSTANTINOPLE FIRES.

    Owing to the perturbed condition of pub, lie feeling, due to the suspected incendiary outbreaks of fires, troops have been patrolling the main thoroughfares of the city to restore order and confidence. ...

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  10. SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred in the mixing shed of the Cliffe cordite factory at Rochester yesterday. The shed was blown to atoms, three men who were in the building were ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S CONCERTO.

    The festival will conclude to-day with two concerts. In the afternoon a miscellaneous programme will show the choir's versatility in glees and madrigals, and ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. RIOTOUS MOBS.

    The sensational outbreaks of fresh riots In the Rhondda Valley were due to the to management of the Ely Pit—the central point of the dispute in regard to wages. ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    An agreement has been arrived at among the coastal shipping interests at Glasgow, whereby the men will receive an advance of 1/ per week and the owners ...

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  14. FAVOURED GLUT HANDS.

    Mr. Anstey in the .House of I Assembly on Thursday afternoon asked the Treasurer if his attention had been called to a paragraph in the ...

    Article : 411 words
  15. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The Acting Coroner (Dr. R. S. Rogers) held an inquest on Thursday regarding toe death of Mrs. Mary Isabella Brown, of Charles street Unley which [?] ...

    Article : 354 words
  16. DISASTER IN JAPAN.

    A typhoon has created widespread damage at Tokio and Yokohama. Fully a hundred persons have perished. Forty bodies have been recovered. ...

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  17. A CORONATION GIFT.

    H.H. Maharajah Sindhia of Gwalior, (G.C.V.O, G.C.S.I., who is an honorary and extra A.D.C. to the King, has banded to His Majesty King George the sum of ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. KING ALFONSO.

    The King of Spain, who married a cousin of King George, has arrived at Cowes to witness the racing of the Royal Yacht Squadron. ...

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  19. ALBANIAN ATROCITIES.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of The Review of Reviews, who is engaged in investigating ing the Turkish atrocities io Albania, has had a long interview with the Sultan ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The International Miners' Congress has carried an Austro-German resolution in favour of State-paid inspector, to be elected by the workmen. It also adopted ...

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  21. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Breadstuff.—Wheat.—Good milling fetched 3/3 ex siding store, and f.s.q. grade, delivered alongside tp 3,5 Flour realized £8. Fodder.—Oats were firmer. Prime milling ...

    Article : 251 words
  22. THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS."

    Again on Thursday night the Exhibition Building was packed with humanity. For once at least there was not a building in Adelaide big enough to hold those who ...

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  23. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    E. J. Smith, of Warwickshire, has accepted the post of reserve wicket keeper in the English Eleven to tour Australia. He will sail with the other members of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    At the swimming races at Leipzig Harold Hardwick, of New South Wales, beat Schiele in the 300 metres event. His time was 4m. 9s. K. Bretting beat Hardwick ...

    Article : 46 words
  25. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 words
  26. DEATH OF. MR JAMES ERSKINE.

    The death has occured of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Erakine, K.C.B. The deceased was an Admiral of the Fleet from 1902 until about a couple of years ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. CORONATION CADETS.

    With regard to the cades who was alleged to be missing from the Coronation contingent, a cable message has been, received from Mjr. Wynne sating that none ...

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  28. LAND DEPARTMENT.

    In reply to questions in the Assembly on Thursday afternoon the Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan) briefly explained the changes that were contemplated in the ...

    Article : 268 words
  29. WOOTTON WINNING.

    Frank Wootton, the successful Australian Hockey, rode four wipers at the Goodwood Meeting to-day when the King George Stakes was the principal event. ...

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  30. WRECK OF THE.YONGALA.

    The period during which the reward of £1,000 is offered for the discovery of the missing Yongala has been extended to September 30. ...

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  31. HIS MAJESTY AT DINNER.

    King George, unlike his father, play the part of listener rather than talker at the dinner table. The rule, by the way. that no guest should touch on subject in ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. ARISTOCRATIC CO-RESPONDENT.

    Mr. Cleaver, a solicitor, of Liverpool, has obtained as divorce form his wife, and has been awarded £2,000 damages against the correspondent—Lord victor paget who is ...

    Article : 45 words
  33. SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS.

    The Salvation Array Interstate Congress was concluded to-day. Commissioner Hay said there were 50,000 boys in the Antismoking and Antigambling League. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND WARSHIT.

    The name of the battleship New Zealand, Which is now attached to the home fleet, will be changed to that of Caledonia from the month of August. The alteration has ...

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  35. HOW CRICKET MADE A FORTUNE.

    The recent death of Mr. F. W. Spiers, one of the founders of the well-known firm of Spiers & Pond. Limited, London, recalls the fact that great business really ...

    Article : 316 words
  36. IDENTIFYING MARRIED MEN.

    The women of New Jersey are running counter to an old tradition. They art urging the Legislature to pass an Act compelling all inarried men wear a line out ...

    Article : 266 words
  37. ENTERTAINING CADETS.

    Sir Robert Lucas Tooth, Bart., formerly A resident of Sydney, entertained the New South Wales cadets, in command of Mjr. Wynne, at a picnic on the Thames ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. THE MIRROSCOPE PROJECTOR

    Mr. C. H. Reeves Manager of the Vacometer Company, Ocean Chambers, kind William street, showed a representative of The Register on Thursday [?] the projector, a new ...

    Article : 182 words
  39. WARNING IMMIGRANTS.

    At meeting of we Trades nan Council to-night Mr. J. Mulland (Woodworkers' Union) moved— "That the take immediate steps ...

    Article : 154 words
  40. BOWRON BROS, FAILURE.

    [?] before the Bankrupt Court, John Bowron, of the late firm of Bowron Bors, leather merchants of Bermondsey, explained that the failure if the firm was ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. TAXI CABS IN LONDON.

    The Taxi Cab commission in their report which has just been issued suggest that taxi cab fares should not be altered, that the drivers should have 20 per cent, of the ...

    Article : 75 words
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