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  2. TRADING ON LOVE.

    The love affairs of a designing and amorous man were revealed last month in the preliminary bearing of a charge of bigamy against George William Lucid, alias Lake. ...

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  3. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    The Prime MinUter announced in the House of Commons that the situation in Morocco was seriously occupying too attention of the Government. Diplomatic ...

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  4. RAILWAY PROJECTS.

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Moncrieff, C.M.G.), has accepted the tender of Mr. W. Essery, of £524, for the construction of station buildings at Port ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES IN TEARS.

    Reference was made to-night by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to the criticism of Mr. Justice Higgins, to which Mr. Waddell gave utterance in the New ...

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  6. YOUNG AUSTRALIA.

    Soon after Sgt. Mjr. Doubleday began to drill 50 cadets at Yarraville last night several young men arrived at the ground, and with much Loise, proceeded to let off ...

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  7. HESITANT PREMIERS.

    Two replies haye Men received by the Commonwealth Government to the communication forwarded to the State Premiers on the subject of establishing a uniform ...

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  8. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday in Committee of Supply some discussion took place on the shipbuilding vote. Two Unionist members—Mr. A. H. Lee ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. PREMIER AND UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Premier was met by a number of unemployed men outside toe Labour Bureau on Wednesday morning. The, demonstration was arranged on the previous ...

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  10. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    Council.—Chief Secretary brought up report of committee appointed to draw up a drift Address-in-reply to the Governor's Speech. Hon. E. Kaluer moved its adoption. Hon. T. Pascis ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. IN THE COUNCIL.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) mentioned that it had bent decided to lend to the Public Library the gold medal which was struck to commemorate the ...

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  12. STRONG RUSSIAN COMMENT.

    The Novoe Vremya charges German with having infringed both the letter and spirit of the Algeciras Act and the Franco German Convention. ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. FRENCH WARSHIPS READY.

    The first French squadron has left Toulon to carry out firing practice in the Mediter ranean. It has been arranged Out the fleet shall remain in constant communication by ...

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  14. SCORCHING DAYS.

    Scorching temperatures still prevail over the eastern sections of Canada and the United States. In this city alone 27 people have died from the heat since Sunday. ...

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  15. BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    Private advices from Gibralter state that a division of the British Mediterranean Fleet has been ordered to Gibraltar forth with, in connection with the orisis in ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    In the House of Commons lost nights the Parliamentary Secretory to the Board of Agriculture (Sir Edward Strachey) announced that an outbreak of foot and ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    About a hundred city friends tendered a farewell luncheon to the Western Australian Premier (Mr. Wilson) at the Trocadero yesterday. Lord Goschen presided, and ...

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  18. A DRAPERY BLAZE.

    HOBART, July 5.—A disastrous fire occurred in Hobart this evening. At about 10 o'clock Fitzgerald's premises, one of the largest drapery establishments in the city ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    The Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry at the Adelaide Splice Court on Wednesday morning concerning the death of William Arnold (an old and respected ...

    Article : 499 words
  20. CONSTABLE'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, July 5.—Joseph O'Brien, a member of the Newcastle police force, shot himself in bed early this morning at the police quartets. O'Brien retired last night ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.

    The Corporation of the City of Dublin has again voted on tho question of presenting an address of welcome to the King on the occasion of His Majesty's visit to ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. VETO BILL.

    In the Home of Lords yesterday the Marquis of Lansdowne (Leader of toe Opposition) moved his amendment to clause 2 of the Parliament (Veto) Bill. The object ...

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  23. RIVER OF WHISKY.

    The fire which destroyed the Dalmore whisky distillery at Alness, on the north shore of Cromarty Firth, was of a lurid and sensational character. ...

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  24. BANK MANAGER'S END.

    SYDNEY, July 5.—The body of William Alexander Osborne, manager of the Orange branch of the Commercial Banking Company, Sydney, was found in his room at ...

    Article : 156 words
  25. IDEAL GOVERNOR.

    The Westminster Gazette publishes to-day an appreciation of the late Governor of Victoria (Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael), under the heading of "An Ideal Colonial ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. PLAYING WITH MATCHES.

    SYDNEY, July 5.—The City Coroner this morning conducted an enquiry concerning the death of Jeanette Johnston, aged four, which occurred from burns. ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. THE BALKANS.

    The Neue Freie Presse, one of the principal newspaper of the capital, state that a complete agreement bat been reached between the Governments of Austria-Hun ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. SHE'S TELLING LIES.

    In a case which came before Judge Docker at the quarter sessions to-day, Elizabeth Bryant, Arthur Bryarnt, Henry Sullivan, and Adin Henry Bryant were ...

    Article : 297 words
  29. RECIPROCITY.

    Speaking at the Fourth of July celebration in Indianapolis yesterday, President Taft took occasion to reply to the argument of some of the Republicans that ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN ACTIVITIES.

    The Premier of New South Wales to-day had an informal chat with the President of the Local Government Board. Afterwards Mr. McGowen again met Mr. Burns in an ...

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  31. POLICEMAN IMPRISONED.

    Ex-Police Inspector John Syme has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having written threatening letters to a late comrade—a sub-inspector— with whom he ...

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  32. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    A shocking accident happened near Sheaoak Log on Tuesday, on the farm of Mrs. H. Zweck. Her only son, Roy, 80 years of age, was rolling a section, and it is ...

    Article : 171 words
  33. BOY FATALLY SHOT.

    LAUNCESTON, July 5.—Two schoolboys—James Burns and Thomas Kidd—residing at Underwood, were shooting opossums last pight, when Burns received the contents of ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. PERSIAN UNREST.

    Numerous telegrams have been exchanged between the Persian Cabinet and the Ro gent (Nasr-ul-Mulk, G.C.M.G.), who suddenly left Teheran last month. Leaden in ...

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  35. FELL INTO A FIRE.

    SYDNEY, July 5.—Thomas Murray, a single man, aged 28, who had been subject to epileptic fits, fell into a fire at a railway camp at Five-mile Tunnel, and was ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. SUNDAY FUNERALS.

    The Ministerial Association has adopted tie following motion:—"That we request the undertaken to discountenance Sunday funerals, and that, where necessary, the ...

    Article : 48 words
  37. MAN CRUSHED.

    YORKETOWN, July 5.—Mr. Michael Hughes, of Bublacowie, was severely crushed, last night between his wagon and a van in Messrs. Erichsen & Co.'s yard. ...

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  38. FIERY STREAM.

    Considerable excitement was caused at about half-past three on Wednesday afternoon, by the appearance of flames and dense volumes of smoke in Currie street. ...

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  39. FLOODED LOWLANDS.

    Devastating floods have swept over southern Bulgaria. The inhabitants are fleeing to the mountains. Crops and dwellings have been destroyed over lane areas, and ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A Hill authoriging the establishment of a company, under the Limited Liability Act, for lighting the City of Adelaide and other places with gas, has been read a first time ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. ARBITRATION SYSTEMS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory), in he course of a speech at Menzies, said le bad been watching the work of the Arbitration Court, and bad concluded that the ...

    Article : 105 words
  42. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  43. Advertising

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