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  2. A SOUTHERN RAIN.

    Although the State has had about 5 in. less rain this year than for the corresponding period of 1910, the season has not been to unfavourable as ...

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  3. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Australians will be painfully shocked to hear of a sensational and serious accident to their High Commissioner (Sir George Reid). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. [ANGLO JAPANESE ALLIANCE]

    The Canadian sections of the Aaglo-Japanese commercial treaty have been prolonged for a further period of two years. Under the present agreement there are provisions ...

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  5. SLAUGHTER IN ALBANIA.

    The Turkish troops are rousting with serious reverses in Albania, and the cruel Skevket Torgut is reported to be continuing his atrocities. ...

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  6. BREAKING THE LORDS.

    The Lord-Advocate for Scotland (Mr. Alexander Ure), speaking at Aberdeen, and the President of the Board of Education (Mr. Runciman), addressing an audience at ...

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  7. SEIZED SMUGGLERS.

    The reserved decision in the case of alleged smuggling was given in the Broome Police Court this morning. Capt. Smith, master of the schooner Harriet, and Rebo ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL BORROWING.

    The Municipal Loan Bill now before Parliament was discussed in the Adelaide City Council on Monday. The Parliamentary and bylaws committee made ...

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  9. WHY NO RECEPTION?

    In the Adelaide City Council on Monday Cr. Moulden asked if the Acting-Mayor (Aid. Bonython) had read an article in The Register on Saturday, concerning civic ...

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  10. TRAGIC QUARREL.

    Patrick MeCormack, George Whiteman, Walter Ernest Miller, Richard Denis Roche, and William Roche, all residents of Burrangong left Young by the 11.25 p.m. ...

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  11. AS VIEWED AT PEKIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin telegraphs that, while anti-Japanese feeling in prevalent in the Chinese capital, the cause for the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese ...

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  12. DISSENSION AMONG LIBERAL PEERS.

    During recent divisions in the House of Lords the Government was able to rely upon the support of scarcely half the existing Liberal Peers, and this fact has been ...

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  13. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion has occurred in the Cascade Colliery, at Sykesville, Pennsylvania. Twenty-two miners were killed. ...

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  14. MOROCCO.

    The Berlin correspondent of the French newspaper, Figaro, is responsible for the statement that Germany has renounced territorial claims in Morocco, but insists upon ...

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  15. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The Asahi Shimbun, an influential dairy believes that an arbitration treaty between Japan and America is practicable only in the United States Government recognised ...

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  16. HOOLEY IN TROUBLE.

    Ernest T. Hooley, the fallen financier and companion with Mr. Bottomlej, M.P., in several recent Court proceedings, has unsuccessfully appealed against Mr Justice ...

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  17. LORD KITCHENER.

    The Times dwells on the significance of Lord Kitchener's appointment as British Agent and Consul-Generel in Egypt, implying that Sir Edward Grey's policy in ...

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  18. IMPRISONED IN POLAND.

    A Social Democratic demonstration held in Trafalgar square yesterday afternoon demanded the intervention of the British Foreign Secretary in behalf of Miss ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    CLARENDON, July 16.—On Saturday on the recreation ground, during a football match between Clarendon and Meadows, Mr. Wilfred Bottrill, of Kangarilla, who ...

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  20. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Official reports of the recent mild outbreak of smallpox in London convey a strong lesson with respect to vaccination. It is shown that one death occurred ...

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  21. "THE MIASMA OF SNOBBERY."

    The Daily News (Liberal), commenting on the appointment of the War Lord to Egypt, describes the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) as a convinced Cromerite ...

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  22. A LAWYER INJURED.

    MOUNT BARKER. July' 17.—In company with M.C. Wells and a boy, Mr. Louis von Dousaa was proceeding down Hutchinson street in an express buggy on ...

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  23. GERMANY ACTIVE AT AGADIR.

    The French and German Colonial Offices are being consulted regarding proposals to induce the German authorities to close the Moroccan incident and not to renew the ...

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  24. GERMAN OPINION.

    The Frankfurter "Zeitung, an advanced Liberal organ, considers that the Anglo Japanese treaty has in no wise lost its ...

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  25. THE FALLS OF DEATH.

    An extraordinary fatality is reported from Frodalunga. A railway man was bathing near that town, in a mountain torrent. Foolhardily ...

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  26. HUMBLE HERO.

    A docker named Otrien, who worked upon the wharfs at Liverpool, lost his life in an act of heroism to-day. He rushed into a blazing cellar and rescued two children ...

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  27. BROKEN LEG.

    HORSHAM, July 15—Hugh Dunlop, 21 years of age, a railway employe, had a log broken on Wednesday through a rail falling on it. ...

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  28. FEDERAL MINISTERS' SYMPATHY.

    Great concern was expressed by Federal Ministers to-day at the serious accident which befell the High Commissioner. In behalf of himself, and his colleagues the ...

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  29. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  30. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. Tim Healy, addressing his constituents in Cork upon the subject of National insurance, held that it was exceedingly unfair to dock 4d. a week from the ...

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  31. SUGGESTED MODE OF SETTLEMENT.

    The Neue Freie Presse states that as a method of fettling the Moroccan question Germany will renounce her claim to territorial compensation in Morocco, but ...

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  32. SHIPPING HAMPERED.

    EDITHBURGH, July 17.—Extremely rough weather has been experienced during the last few days, Shipping has been greatly hampered, and a number of vessels have ...

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  33. EMPIRE POSSIBILITIES.

    The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce on Saturday entertained the overseas Parliamentary visitors. The Right Hon. Jesse Collings (Unionist ...

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  34. "AS JUST AS HE IS FEARLESS."

    The Daily Chronicle (Liberal) is not enamoured of the idea of appointing a soldier to the great position of head of a civil administration, unless there are ...

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  35. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    The Acting Prime Mlnister (Mr. Hughes) made a statement to-day upon the renewal of the Japanese alliance, in which he ...

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  36. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    Serious religions disturbances have arisen in the working-class quarter of Belfast, between Shank Hill and Falls roads. Crowds representing different religious ...

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  37. PERSIA.

    The Chief Salare-ed-Dowleh is proclaim ing the deposed monarch Mohammed Al as Shah of Persia. It is stated that 800 horsemen belonging ...

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  38. AVIATION.

    One another dreadful accident has happened upon the Paris, aerodrome at Issyle-Moulineaux. A flying man named Desmoulinais lost control of his machine at a ...

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  39. SPENCE MEMORIAL FUND.

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  40. A BROKEN ARM.

    KINGSCQTE, July 17.—On Saturday afternoon, while some young fishermen were practising roller skating in the streets, Fred Frinadort fell and broke his right arm ...

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  41. APPROVAL AT CAIRO.

    Telegram* from Cairo indicate that the announcement of Lord Kitchener's appointment has evoked striking unanimity of approval in the Egyptian capital. ...

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  42. A WOMAN SPY.

    The daughter of a Russian engineer, named Trombecka, baa been arrested at Puxemsl, in Austrian Poland. She had in her possession plans of, fortresses and ...

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  43. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    BROKEN HILL. July 17.—Frederick Rupert, when returning from the interstate football match on Saturday afternoon, was knocked down by a tram, the wheels of ...

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  44. KING IN WALES.

    His Majesty the King was busily engaged on Saturday, in Wales, where all his public ceremonies were attended by throngs of enthusiastic subjects. ...

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  45. SWAGMAN'S SUICIDE.

    BROKEN HILL, July 17.—A swagman, about 60 yean of an, was found dead this afternoon at North Broken Hill, having committed suicide. His swag was well ...

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  46. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Metting are being held it various centres, in protest to the attitude of Mr, Justice Boothby regarding the Real Property Act—the moat deservedly popular measure ...

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  47. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    A new German-Australian liner, named the Brisbane, has been launched from the shipbuilding yards of Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, Limited, at ...

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  48. CHINA FAMINE FUND.

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  50. RIVERSIDE SENSATION

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Two horses, attached to a lorry, dashed into the river at Bulimba Ferry to-day. The animals were drowned, and the lorry has not yet been ...

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  52. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN.

    The Development Commissioners appointed under Act of Parliament to administer a national fund for the development of agriculture and other economic resources of ...

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  53. NEW WESTERN RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Dagliesh) in opening the Port Hedland-Marble Bar Railway on Saturday, expressed the hope that the line would be eventually linked ...

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  54. SEVERE HAILSTORM.

    LAUNCESTON, July 17.—The severest hailstorm experienced in Launceston for many years passed over the city this morning. The hail was so large and thick that ...

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  56. MAYOR OF HINDMARSH CRITICISED.

    At a meeting of the Rope and Nail Workers Union in the Temperance Hall, Brompton, on Monday evening, the following resolution was carried:—"That this ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  60. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    SYDNEY, July 17.—James Martin, aged 72, has died at Bourke from ptomaine poisoning after having eaten herrings in tomato sauce. ...

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  61. INSANITY INCREASING.

    According to official figures insanity appears to be increasing to remarkable extent to Victoria. The Inspector=General ...

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  66. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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