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  2. TYNTE STREET'S PASTOR.

    The North Adelaide Baptist congregation on Tuesday evening gave a welcome reception to its new pastor (Rev. A. T. Brainsby, from Birmingham), and to Mrs. ...

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  3. BOXER'S DEATH.

    The inquests into the circumstances of the death of Harold Wooding, who expired shortly after having taken part in a boxing tournament at the Fremantle Stadium ...

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  4. DEATH OF THE CHIEF RABBI.

    The death is announced in bis seventy-third year of tho Very Kev. Hermann Adler, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Ph.D., Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the United Hebrew Congregation ...

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  5. SCHOOLS WANTED.

    Members of the Assembly are making country schools and residences a bobby horse, upon which to mount many enquiries. Nearly even one seems to have a ...

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  6. UNION TYRANNY.

    What appeared to be another example of union tyranny has been revealed recently by the resignation of a member of one of the principal Wages Boards of ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    Immediately the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) moved that the House place on record its sincere sorrow at the death of the late ...

    Article : 72 words
  8. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    A further round of eight county matches was begun to-day. In the match at Southampton, Middlesex against Hampshire, Tarrant was the chief figure on the batting ...

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  9. TRADE & LABOUR.

    In celebration of the niteenth anniversary of the death of the late Mrs. Augusta Zadow, first lady inspectress of factories and workshops, a memorial service will be ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Arthur enquired whether the Acting Premier (Mr. Holman) had received any information from Mr. McGowen -whether he had had a ...

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  11. MINERS' PERIL.

    At Du Bois, a mining borough in Pennsylvania, 21 miners have been killed by an explosion in the shafts of the Cascade Coal and Coke Company. Not a single man ...

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  12. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Foot-and-mouth disease has broken out in cattle herds at Rye. in Sussex. ...

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  13. QUEEN MARY.

    It has been announced that the Queen and Princess Mary, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, will pay a visit to the Kaiser and Empress of Germany at the end ...

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  14. TELEGRAPHISTS GRIEVANCES.

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—The objections of the different telegraphists' associations to the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner to grade by lines ...

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  15. FIRING AT BISLEY.

    In the contest for The Daily Telegraph prize at luster Capt. MacKnight, of New Zealand, won £5. ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    The Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry on Tuesday morning at the Adelaide Police Court into the death of Charlotte Ann, Carter, who was knocked over ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. BELFAST RIOTS.

    In connection with the religious riots in Belfast, 50 summonses have been issued against persons who are charged with having wrecked houses of millworkers at ...

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  18. THE VETO.

    Much comment has been aroused over the action of the Lord President of the Council (Viscount Morley) in issuing a party "whip" with a view of carrying the third ...

    Article : 189 words
  19. IRONWORKS TUNNEL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—In consequence of the dispute at the Iron works Tunnel Coal Mine, Lithgow, all the mills at the iornworks were idle to-day. It is estimated ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. NAVAL COURTMARTIAL.

    The Appellate Courtmartial of Germany's North Sea Naval Station has dealt with the ease of six gunners who were tried for mutiny and for haying assaulted ...

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  21. UNLEY EISTEDDFOD.

    Prizegiving—the happy echo of the big Unley competitions—attracted a large audience to the Unley City Hall on Tuesday evenings, when a well-arranged programme ...

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  22. UNPOPULAR DECISION.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Trouble ig pending in connection with the gas industry, owing to a decision by the Chairman of the Gas Employes' Wages Board, that certain of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  23. A WOMAN'S MUNIFICENCE.

    The wife of Gen. Isenbart has founded a convalescent home for officers at Oberplawtig at a cost of £100,000. ...

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  24. A WHITE TERROR.

    It is reported from Atlanta, Georgia, that a mysterious murderer has been at work. He is believed to be a white degenerate. The negro population is terrorized. The ...

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  25. RESTRAINT OF TRADE

    A suit has been filed in the Federal Court to compel a boat-fide separation of the Reading Railway Company and the Reading Coal Company. The Government has ...

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  26. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSED.

    Shortly before 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday the scaffolding in front of the building which is being erected next to the South Australian Brewery collapsed. A portion of the ...

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  27. IMPORTED CHOLERA.

    An outbreak of cholera has occurred among a number of recently arrived Italian immigrants, whose native district has been lately ridden with the plague. In 16 cases ...

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  28. KITCHENER IN EGYPT.

    The Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr, J, Ramsay MacDonald) asked the Government for a day in the House of Commons in which to discuss the ...

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  29. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—The body of Mrs. Helen Hughes, a widow, living at Dundas, who had been suffering from influenza, has been found in a well at her home. The ...

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  30. WHO'S ON THE LIST?

    It is stated that the Government has prepared a list of 350 new Peers, and thai 50 of this number will be created in the first instance if the Parliament (Veto) Bill ...

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  31. WEST TORRENS COMPETITIONS.

    The thirteenth annual competitions in connection with the West Torrens Literary Societies' Association were begun in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Tuesday ...

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  32. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Mining Shares.—Latest Quotations:—Talisman, buyers 47/6, sellers 52/6. Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is ...

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  33. TRAIN WRECK.

    The Berlin-Basle express has been derailed at Mullheim, in the Grand Duchy of Baden. Eleven passengers were killed: 16 others hare been removed from the ...

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  34. A BIG DOSE OF POISON.

    FREMANTLE, July 18.—During the voyage of the Morea, which arrived this morning, a second-class passenger, a Melbourne lady, took 128 grains of ...

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  35. BENEFICENT BRITISH RULE.

    Whatever may be the views of British People with regard to the appointment of Lord Kitchener as British Agent in Egypt, such a step will be warmly welcomed by ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly this afternoon Mr. Lennon (Deputy Leader of the Opposition) resumed the debate en the Address-in-reply. He said it was regrettable that the ...

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  37. DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    KALGOORLIE, July 18.—Dr. Sheehy, medical officer, of the Bulong District Hospital, was found dead in bed yesterday morning, and his body was conveyed to ...

    Article : 59 words
  38. CHAOTIC MEXICO.

    The conditions in Mexico have been chaotic since the regime of Francisco Madero, with De la Barra as nominal President. ...

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  39. SPENCE MEMORIAL FUND.

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  40. TASMANIA.

    The third session of the sixteenth Parliament of Tasmania was opened to-day. The Governor (Sir Harry Barron), in his Speech, which was of a comprehensive ...

    Article : 442 words
  41. AMERICAN TROOPS ON FRONTIER.

    As a result of the unfavourable conditions existing on the frontier of Arizona, which borders Mexico, the United States authorities have ordered troops to remain ...

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  42. GALLANT SOLDIER.

    A gallant incident of the review of 17,000 troops in Phenix Park. Dublin, on the occasion of tie King's visit to Ireland List week, has just come to light. ...

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  43. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  44. GORST'S PROGRESSIVE POLICY.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee representing the Radical members of the House of Commons, has decided to urge upon the Government the wisdom of maintaining ...

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  45. WIRELESS OPERATOR'S MISTAKE.

    The refusal of a Marconi operator on the Aberdeen liner Marathon to receive a wireless message from the Howard Smith liner Cooma at tea on Saturday was due entirely ...

    Article : 196 words
  46. NEW VICTORIAN SHIRE.

    For the first time for many years a new shire is to be created in Victoria. It will be formed of excised portions of shires its the north-west, and will be called into ...

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  47. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR.

    In hm evidence before the Labour Shortage Commission to-day Mr. Walter Baldry, factory manager for John Hunter & Sons, boot manufacturers, said continuous ...

    Article : 129 words
  48. "EURIPIDES THE RATIONALIST."

    With the object of forming an introduction to the study of "Euripides" in the light, of Professor Verrall's investigations Professor Darnley Naylor in Tuesday ...

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  49. THE SANTA ROSA.

    At the official enquiry which is being conducted at Los Angeles into the wreck of the steamer Santa Rosa, the rather of the mate, Hewson, who was drowned, said ...

    Article : 83 words
  50. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  51. FOOTBALL UMPIRE ABUSED.

    Alfred Mathews appeared at toe Geelong West Police Court to-day, chained with having used insulting words to an umpire, Ernest Wald. subsequent to a football match ...

    Article : 128 words
  52. THE CZAR.

    for the first time since his accession to the throne in 1894. the Czar Nicholas II. of Russia has landed this week on the manland of Finland. Accompanied by ...

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  53. DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE.

    An alleged case of "ringing in" was dealt with at the last meeting of the Nar Nar Goen Race Club, when C. J. Stribbing, one of the committeeman, together with ...

    Article : 117 words
  54. BARRIER CONTINUATION SCHOOL.

    The Continuation School was opened last night by Mr. E. Netileship, B.A. More than 60 scholars, aged from 13 to 30, attended. ...

    Article : 30 words
  55. Advertising

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