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  3. ACROSS EUROPE BY AEROPLANE.

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  4. SOCIALIST LEADER.

    The funeral of the late Herr Ferdinand Augustus Bebel. the leader of the German 'Socialists, took place on Sunday. Its estimated that 150,000 people witnessed ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Sharp fighting at Nanking between the rebels and regulars on the Old purple Mountain is reported. Foreign residents who have take ...

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  6. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    Cabinet, at its meeting on Monday :- afternoon, decided to recommend .Executive Council to appoint Mr . M. M. Maughan, B. A., Director of Education, in succession ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A SCINTILLATING ACTRESS.

    It was difficult to say which was really the more musical. There was a ripple of Laughter like carelessly flung notes of a flute and a romping melody from a piano. ...

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  8. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    On Monday evening members of the Adelaide district of the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers held a banquet and social at Port Adelaide to celebrate the ...

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  9. STRANGLED IN TRAIN.

    The Countess Ternowaka, who was the central figure in the Venice murder trial in 1910.' has been found' strangled in a railway. carriage between St. Petersburg and ...

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  10. THE PRESS GAG.

    Before Mr. Roe, P. M., in the police Court today the first case in Western australia under the signed article clause of the Commonwealth Electoral Act was ...

    Article : 747 words
  11. SENSATION AT JOHANNESBURG.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of The Daly Telegraph reports that a sensation has been caused by the discovery of a bag of blasting gelatine in the Central Fire ...

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  12. HARRY THAW.

    Harry K. Thaw, the millionaire, who was tried first in 1907 and again in 1908 for the murder of Mr. Stanford White, who was also a millionaire has escaped from the ...

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  13. THE INDUSTRIAL ENQUIRY.

    Owing chiefly to the attitude assumed by the trades federation in connection With the enquiry into the industrial situation on the Rand, the Government has decided to ...

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  14. TODAY'S DIARY.

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  15. CHESTERFIELD ELECTION.

    Mr. W. E. Harvey, Labour - Liberal mender for Eckington in the House of Commons and Vice - President of the Derbyshire Miners' Federation has announced his ...

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  16. LATE SPORTING.

    F. Landrum and T. A[?]en began a [?] match of 16,000 up today at Al cock's Hall. After having been 22 hours in the train from Melbourne the players did not show ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Dake of Westminster, Earl Grey, and Lords Harris, Roberts, Rothschild, and Starthcona have publicly appealed for the sum of £100,000 to adequately train the ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. D. Brown), Al[?] King, Richardson, Wood, and Standish, and Crs. Holiday, Martin, McBurnie, Hooper, Smith, Runes, and [?] Receipts, £218; expenditure ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. ON THE LAND.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer. (Mr. Lloyd George) has decided to open his campaign on the land question at Bedford on October 11. ...

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  20. M A R Q U I S OF LINCOLNSHIRE.

    The Marquis of Lincolnshire, who recently completed his seventieth year, has intimated his intention to retire from public life .He is remembered by ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. WATERPLANES FOR DEFENCE.

    The naval authorities, have been so impressed with the utility of waterplanes as a consequence of the demonstration of their powers in the recent naval manuevres ,that ...

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  22. UNLEY: Monday, August 18.

    Present — The Mayor (Lieut Col. Dollman), Ald, Lewis, Cooke and bring, and Crs, Hall, Yeliand, Langham, Walsh, Hicks, Parsons Ashton and Tucker. Receipts, [?]; expenditure ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. A DEADLY DRAMA.

    During the performance of a drama at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, a second - rate London - suburban playhouse, Herbert -Willsou, the hero of the piece, was wounded in ...

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  24. THE COPE AND MITRE.

    The last act of the imperial Parliament prior to its prorogation was to create three new bishoprics. The cities of Sheffield and Chelmsford and the Country of suffolk ...

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  26. FREEMASONRY.

    LAURA, August 16.—On Thursday evening the installation ceremony of the S. W. (Brother F. L. Bundey) was performed in the Areas Masonic Hall, Laura. A special train from Gladstone to ...

    Article : 421 words
  27. "DEFENCE AND NO AGGRESSION."

    The Governor (Sir William Maegregor), [?] letter dispatched to the State Military commandant in relation to the parade of cadets on August 19. compliments the naval ...

    Article : 249 words
  28. FOOTSCRAY SHOOTING EPISODE.

    In the Criminal Court today William Parker, civil engineer, was charged with having wounded with intent to murder James Thomas knox, assistant surveyor ...

    Article : 270 words
  29. SIR OLIVER LODGE.

    It is announced that sir [?]nver Lodge, Principal of Birmingham University, in his Presidential address before the British Association at its forthcoming meeting in ...

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  30. A VALUABLE CABINET.

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  31. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    When asked today whether the decision of the Imperial authorities not to be represented at the Panama Exhibition at San Francisco in 1915 would prevent the ...

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  32. CHARRED REMAINS.

    What are believed to be the remains of Mr. A. Lind, of Moe Swamp Trafalgar, who was lost on July 8, 1911, were discovered yesterday by Mr. Bayley in a bush ...

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  33. NAVIGATION ACT.

    A cable message was received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) today, stating that the Commonwealth Navigation Act, which was dealt with finally. in the closing ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCE RECORDED.

    MELBOURNE, August 18. — The retrial of Philip Wallworth, a labourer, who was charged with a criminal offence against a young woman was concluded in the ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. BUSH FIRE.

    BAROALDINE (Q.), August 18. — A fire sprang up on Saturday evening near Westbourne. It is supposed to have been the result of a spark from an engine of a mail ...

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  36. THE NEW STAMPS.

    The Postmaster - General (Mr. Wynne) stated today that he had been informed that the des for the New Australian stamps would be cut ready for the printing ...

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  37. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    MOBPHBTT VALE, August 18. — The literary and musical competitions were continued on Saturday night Mr. L. F. B. Christie occupied the chair. The ludges (Messrs. May and ...

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  38. WINDFALL FOR A HOSPITAL.

    Under the will of the late Mr. W. G. Robinson, of E[?]more the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital will benefit to the extent of about £20,400. This is with one exception the largest bequest made to this ...

    Article : 51 words
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