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  2. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, telegraphing concerning German intervention in Morocco, points out that French politicians consider that Germany's action means ...

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  3. AMERICAN SENSATIONS.

    Tilt 4th of July statistics, issued from Chicago, show the smallest casualties yet recorded for the celebration of Independence Day. This is largely the result of the ...

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  4. CIVIC LOANS.

    The Treasurer introduced into the House of Assembly on Thursday a Bill to empower the Adelaide City Council to borrow £90,000. The second reading was ...

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  5. WORK AND TALK.

    Questions in the Assembly on Thursday referred to a variety of subjects. ...

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  6. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS. IMPROVEMENTS TO SCHOOLS.

    A large number of persons interested in the question of scriptural instruction in State schools assembled at the Cooperative Hail. Angas street, on Thursday evening. The Minister of Education (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) was questioned frequently in the Assembly on Thursday in reference to improvements to school buildings. He ...

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  7. TRADE & LABOUR

    The Butchers' Hoard has made the following additions to its determination dated February 20:—"'All other labourers' shall mean any adult not provided for in the ...

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  8. AFTER THE STRIKE.

    Sixty men, including 12 constables, have been treated in the various hospitals for injuries received in the shipping and carters strike riots at Manchester. ...

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  9. PAYMENT FOR TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    Mr. McDonald said the Treasurer had stated recently that while the Federal Government was prepared to allow the State 3 per cent, on the cost of the ...

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  10. SCORCHING HEAT.

    Starching heat still prevails over the eastern States. Many cases of prostration are reported from aft cities. It is feared that the corn crops in Kansas will have ...

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  11. FURTHER OUTBREAKS.

    The riot among the carters of Manchester continues with added zeal and bitterness. The police have been required repeatedly to charge the mobs, and their ...

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  12. POLICEMAN MURDERED.

    A patrol man was scot and killed in the streets of Seattle by an unknown assailant. So far no clue to the identity of the murderer has been obtained. ...

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  13. A "HIDEOUS WALL."

    Mr. Ponder said he had noticed that the Government had recently entered into an agreement with the City Corporation with regard to North Terrace Garden, and asked ...

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  14. SHOP ASISTANTS AND WAREHOUSE MEN.

    A largely attended meeting of the Shop Assistants and Warehousemen's Union was held at the Trades Hall oh Thursday evening. Mr. H. Gilmore (President) ...

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  15. LADY LAWYERS NOT WAITED.

    A lady lawyer has been refused permission to practise, by the authorities of British Columbia. ...

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  16. TROOPS AT MANCHESTER.

    Mr. G. K. Askwith, K.C., of the Board of Trade, has gone to Manchester, to endeavour to effect a settlement in connection with the shipping strike. ...

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  17. A MILLIONAIRE'S SORROW.

    At Viborg, on the Gulf of Finland, the country house of Count Ludwig, a prominent Russian noble, and an oilfield millionaire, was burned down at night. ...

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  18. STOCK MARKETS DEPRESED.

    The stock markets arc extremely deprived. Consols which on July 4 were quoted at £79, are now £78 12/6. The fall is due to pales largely on Continental ...

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  19. TRAMWAYS TROUBLE.

    Mr. Homburg said on the previous day Mr. Ryan, when addressing the House, bad said, speaking of the Tramways Trust, that the Government had before it a pledge that ...

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  20. SHIPOWNERS' INDEMNITY.

    The Shipping Federation's scale, covering indemnity to shipowners who are compelled to idle their vessels, varies from ¾d. per ton a day, according to the gross ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S POSITION.

    It is stated that the German Government understands that Great Britain will Dot send a warship to Agadir, on the was coast of Morocco, where German troops ...

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  22. VICTORY FOR OXFORD.

    Cambridge in the second innings of the cricket match against Oxford scored 240 runs. D. C. Collins, the young New Zealander, contributed 50 to the total. P. R ...

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  23. CANADIAN HEROINE.

    An interesting ceremony took place near to the Niagara Falls yesterday. The Chief Justice of Ontario (Sir Charles Mom) unveiled a memorial erected on the ...

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  24. STRIKE THREATENED IN LIQUOR TRADE.

    An important meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Liquor Trade Employes' Union was held at the Trades hall on Thursday evening, and ...

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  25. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Mr. Charles W. B. Littlejohn, who entered New College, Oxford, in 1903. as one of the Australian Rhodes scholars, has gained a first-class in the science tripos. ...

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  26. EMPIRE SPORTS.

    In the Festival of Empire boxing competitions, H. Hardwick, the. Sydney heavyweight boxer and swimmer, beat Hazell (England) in the first round. Thompson ...

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  27. LEATHER FRAUDS.

    The trial of Thomas L. Knight, on a charge of having conspired with John Allan Bowron, of Bowron, Brothers, leather manufacturers, of Bermondsey. to defraud ...

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  28. DISPUTED BOUNDARY CASE.

    Mr. Ponder asked whether there was any ground for the statement that South Australia's case in the disputed boundary trial bad been prejudiced by a change of ...

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  29. Port Adelaide Gould Spend £30,000.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Tuesday evening the Mayor (Mr. W. T. Role) [?] an important announcement concerning a proposal to ...

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  30. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The report to the effect that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company is about to secure the control of the Erie Railway is denied. There has been a sharp fall in ...

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  31. MORE NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    The Premier and the Agent-General of New South Wales, together with other Australians in London, inspected the steamer Rangitira, which ia carrying 800 immigrants ...

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  32. CANADIAN FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    The Dominion Government has appointed a commission to enquire into the condition of the fruit industry with a view to its future development. ...

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  33. ALL ENGLAND TENNIS.

    At the tennis championship meeting at Wimbledon, two Australians met to contest the All England Mate. Dunlop beat Doust, 6—4, 1—6, 6—3. ...

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  34. "INHUMAN TREATMENT."

    Mr. Cole directed the attention of the Attorney-General to an article in The Port Pine Recorder, headed "Inhuman Treatment of a Child." The statement was to ...

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  35. POPE AND PEACE.

    His Holiness the Pope bag sent to the Apostolic delegate at Washington an autograph letter, in which he praises the movement in the United States for a peace ...

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  36. STEEL MANUFACTURERS.

    A conference representing many of the treat steel manufacturers of Europe and America, held in the Belgian capital, has mitiated the organization of an ...

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  37. LATE SPORTING.

    In connection with the enquiry into the running of Arquebus, which will be resumed to-morrow, the books of leading members of the ring hare, it is understood ...

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  38. MARINE COLLISION.

    A steamer collided with a sailing boat it Bournemonth. on tie south coast, yesterday. The sailing craft, which contained four persons, including a lady and two ...

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  39. LEIGH CREEK COAL.

    The Premier told Mr. Burgoyne that the Government Geologist (Mr. H. Y. L. Brown) had reported that po far as the coal from the bore at Leigh Creek was ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, July 6.—An application has been lodged with the industrial registrar of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, for the ...

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  41. CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEAL.

    Mr. Coombe enquired whether any consideration had been given to the desirableness of establishing a Criminal Court of Appeal. ...

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  42. HEAT IN CANADA.

    The heat wave has lusted two days over this part of the Dominion. The people are prostrate and business is at a standstill. The mortality has been heavy. One ...

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  43. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat was firm to-day, with prime to 35 ex store. Flour fetched £8. Fodder.—Oats were steady. Prime milling American brought 2/2¼, heavy feed to 2/6½, and ...

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  44. COUNCIL OF COMMERCE.

    At a meeting of representative of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, it was unanimously decided to form & British Imperial Council of commerce upon the ...

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  45. FREEMASONRY.

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  46. RETICULATION IN STANLEY DISTRICT.

    The Premier informed Mr. Goode that he had on the previous day instructed Mr. Hicks to telegraph to Mr. Green, and have the work of reticulating the Stanley ...

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  47. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of standard silver to-day is 28, 7-10d, an increase since Monday of 1d. ANTWERP, July 6. ...

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  48. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' WAGES.

    BRISBANE, July 6.—At a meeting of the Executive Council today new regulations for the Government railway service were approved substantial ...

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  49. WORK AT OUTER HARBOUR.

    Mr MacGillivray asked the Premier if the additional works at the Outer Harbour were sufficiently advanced to give employment to more men, as there were some ...

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  50. LEAKY DESTROYERS.

    Somewhat of a sensation in naval circles has been created by the fact that seven destroyers of the Acorn class have arrived at Portland leaking badly as the result of ...

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  51. LIBERAL UNION.

    At a meeting of the Liberal Union held in the district hall, Rosewater, on Wednesday afternoon, a resolution of sympathy with the family of the late Hon. T. ...

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  52. ONE MAN ONE UNION.

    BROKEN HILL, July 6.—The Barrief Labour Federation last night considered the dispute betwen the Carters' Union and the City Council, and agreed to the follow. ...

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  53. POLICE FORCE.

    The Attorney-General told Mr. Blundell the Commissioner of Police had reported that 50 members of the police force had rp. filmed during the past two years and that ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. MANSLAUGHTER.

    Frederick Maclure, an army tutor at Eastbourne, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of manslaughter. His victim was another Army ...

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  56. ROSEWATER MEETING.

    Mrs. Dixon, Alberton President, occupied the chair at a musical afternoon in the district hall, Rosewater, on Wednesday, when there was a pood attendance ...

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  57. RAILWAYS UNIONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 6.—The Victorian Railways Union, which was former by the amalgamation of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employes, and the ...

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  58. OFFICES OF DR. RAMSAY SMITH.

    The Attorney-General tola Mr. MacGillivray that the appointments held by Dr. Ramsay Smith were:—Federal—Chief Quarantine Officer, Principal Medical Officer ...

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  59. BULK SHIPMENTS OF WHEAT.

    In reply to Mr. Coombe, the Treasurer stated that specifications had been issued for plant tn handle wheat in bulk at the Outer Harbour. The Minister of ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. BAROSSA WATER SUPPLY.

    The Premier informed Mr. Coombe that the consumption of water from the Brossa, Waterworks for the year ending June 30. 1910, was 114½ million gallons. ...

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  62. LATE SHAKES.

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  63. FOOD AND DRUGS ACT.

    The Premier notified Mr. Heggaton that the subject of the amendments of the Food and Drugs Art was being considered at present in connection with a proposed ...

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  64. CHURCH SAFE REMOVED.

    Robbers visited St. Alipin's Roman Catholic Church at Ballarat last night, and removed a safe, which was found some distance away this morning. A double lock ...

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  65. STRUAN ESTATE.

    The Treasurer, in answer to Mr. Campbell said the Struan estate contained 22,431 acres and 9 perches. The repurchase price was £78,508 13/11; 5,863 acres had ...

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  66. SEGREGATION OF INEBRIATES.

    The Premier told Mr. Smeaton that the Government thought it advisable that some place should be provided for the segregation of apparently incurable inebriates in terms ...

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  67. UTILIZING SCRAP IRON.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. MacGilly raj, stated that it was the intention of the Government to utilize the iron rolling mill plant erected at Islington wine years ago. ...

    Article : 78 words
  68. Advertising

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