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  2. GHASTLY DISCOVERY.

    The inhabitants in the Hackney district of London have been shocked by a ghastly discovery in an empty flat in the poorer quarter of that suburb. The tragedy, ...

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  3. GIDDY GARDEN GOATS.

    The Minister of Agriculture has intimated his intention of moving for the addition of the following clause to the Impounding Bill now before Parliament:— ...

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  4. WHOSE DUTY WAS IT?

    At the sitting of the Criminal Court, before his Honor Mr. Justice Gordon, on Monday, the names of Henry James Whaley and Oscar L[?]dwig Winkler, two ...

    Article : 162 words
  5. THE HOUTMANN'S PASSENGERS.

    The Dutch steamer Houtmaan arrived at Brisbane on Saturday on her maiden voyage from Singapore, and experienced fine weather throughout, the ...

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  6. THE WINE INDUSTRY AND LOCAL OPTION.

    The importance of the wine industry to South Australia and the consequences that would ensue if teetotallers had their way formed the chief theme of Mr. W. W. ...

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  8. BOY STOWAWAY'S PLIGHT.

    No more adventurous project could be imagined than that which was put into execution by two lads Who have arrived at Atherstone, Warwickshire, after a ...

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  9. STOCKADE STAFF ENTERTAINED.

    On Thursday evening an enjoyable social was held at the Stockade. It was arranged by a committee of ladies, and took place in the guards' assembly-room, adjacent to the prison. ...

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  10. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—Civil Sittings.

    In the matter of the will of George Chapman, late of Goolwa, out of business. This was an application by S. W. Padman, of Middleton, storekeeper, and A. ...

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  11. Local Court—Port Adelaide.

    William Hyde, laborer, claimed £9 19/ from Symonds Bros., Port Pirie, damage for wrongful issue of warrant of execution in the Local Court, Port Pirie, under which his goods and chattels were ...

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  12. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Georgina Ah Wong was fined £3 11/ in all for having been drunk in Hindley-street and having used indecent language on Saturday. Edward Kelly was ordered to pay 5/ for ...

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  13. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Thomas Foster pleaded guilty to having used indecent language in St. Vincent-street, on August 30. and was fined £2 and costs, in default, seven days' imprisonment. ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  15. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  16. CALENDAR.—September 1.

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Western Australia.—Scattered clouds on the south-west coast, elsewhere clear. South-east to north-east winds. Very scattered light rain recorded in the south-west corner. ...

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  18. FORECASTS.

    Western Australia.—Generally fine, with ocld night over south-west, inland, and south goldfields, except for some cloud and showers on the far south-west and south coasts. North-east and ...

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  19. POINT PRICE [?]JETTY.

    On Monday morning a deputation of residents of the district of Elbow Hill, on Eyre, Peninsula, waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Sir Richard ...

    Article : 419 words
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  21. THERMOMETER READINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  22. THE RAINFALL.

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  23. MINING NEWS. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Mungana, fortnight ended August 16.—"Girofla mine—410-ft. level, S.E. pillar section—Stoping is being continued, and sill floor sets have been, beaten out to walls and eight sets opened on ...

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  24. BULLION RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  25. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  26. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  27. THE THAW CASE.

    Notwithstanding the action of Mr. Justice Globensky, of Montreal, in refusing a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Harry Thaw, the murderer of Stanford ...

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  28. SMALLPOX. THE SYDNEY OUTBREAK.

    Seven cases of smallpox on Saturday and ten to-day were reported at Sydney. In addition to this the suspected case at Illabo has been pronounced to be true ...

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  29. RELAXING PRECAUTIONS.

    In view of the continuance of the smallpox epidemic in Sydney, any relaxation in the precautions against the disease entering the State is viewed with concern by the ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. ASSAULTS ON GIRLS.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Pring, in the Central Appeal Court yesterday by Lionel Arthur Deane for leave to appeal against his conviction for ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. PAPUAN OILFIELDS.

    Dr. James Grebin, the petroleum expert, who has been prospecting for oil in Papua on behalf of the Federal Government, is a passenger for Sydney by the Houtman, ...

    Article : 218 words
  32. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, who represents the Victorian and New South Wales Governments in London in connection with the combined State immigration scheme, ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    The shop assistants trouble remains as before. Everything is now depending on the wages board, which begins its sittings on Monday afternoon. Shareholders in ...

    Article : 76 words
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  35. THE GOOD OLD DAYS.

    Nobody who should happen, to meet the Inspector-General of the State Bank (Mr. G. S. Wright) for the first time to-day could imagine that able and ...

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  36. STRANGE SHOOTING CASE.

    A remarkable shooting affray occurred at a house in Leicester-street, Carlton, on Saturday evening, and as a result Henry Wilson was arrested on a charge of ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian revenue for August amounted to £647,778, an increase of £14,562 over the returns for August, 1912. The following items showed noteworthy increases:— ...

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  39. BOYS WITH REVOLVERS.

    A sensational affray took place at Toorak shortly after 5 p.m. on Saturday, and as a result a Chinese vegetable hawker. Ah Hong, of Ormond-road, Glenhuntly, lies in ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    During August the Tasmania gold mine at Beaconsfield crushed 4,357 tons of quartz, the return of fine gold being 1,727 oz., valued at £7,325. ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The State elections are expected to take place early in November, and already some activity is being displayed by the different parties. Several members and tho ...

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  43. QUARANTINED IN A HURRY.

    Mr. W. J. Whitty, the international cricketer, recently had what will be generally regarded as an unenviable experience. Through his failure to report ...

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  44. Quakers and The War Office.

    Street Council School, one of the largest elementary schools in Somerset, owes the nucleus of its present buildings to the scruples of a firm of Quaker manufactures ...

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  45. HERE AND THERE. A Lesson Worth Enshrining.

    A lesson in itself subline, A lesson worth enshrining, Is this—"I take no note of time Save when the sun is shining." ...

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  46. A Queer Call.

    The telephone girl in a certain hotel (says the "Liverpool Post") answered a queer call over the house exchange the other morning about 11 o'clock. When ...

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  48. Trading in Dolls' Hair.

    An industry which soma people may think of little account, but which in reality is a fairly important, through subsidiary, branch of the textile trade of the North ...

    Article : 148 words
  49. Noise and Sleep.

    Both Bismarck and Pepys found (says a writer in a London paper) that noise enhanced the value of a night's rest. Bismarck confided in his old age to an ...

    Article : 166 words
  50. Fire-Eating Commander.

    There was a Nelson-like Welshman named Griffith in the reigns of King William and Queen Anne. Griffith was a poor fisherman, whose sloop had been taken by ...

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