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  2. POST OFFICE ROBBED.

    A robbery, in which firearms were used, occurred early on Friday morning at Plympton. At 2 o'clock the postmistress (Mrs. Emma Annie Penney)was awakened ...

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  3. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The conference between the representatives of the Employers' federation and the Liquor Trade Employes' Union has resulted in a settlement of the ...

    Article : 317 words
  4. VETO PASSED.

    The House of Lords was crowded to-day upon the occasion of the third reading of the Veto Bill. The galleries, too, were filled. There were present among the ...

    Article : 716 words
  5. EMPIRE CO-OPERATION.

    During the debate on the Colonial Office Estimates in the House of Commons last night the Colonial Secretary (Mr, Harcourt), in reply to questions by Sir Gilbert ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. MODERN BANDITS.

    An extraordinary story of lawless daring has come to hand from Buffalo, North Dakota. Three masked bandits stopped the North ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The retiring Governor-General has definitely decided to receive bis official sendoff in South Australia, and arrangements have now been made with the military ...

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  8. PLAYING WITH MILLIONS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) intends to ask the Federal Government to resume the whole of the block between Martin place and King street ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. BREACHES OF LIQUOR LAWS.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday John J. Howell, licencee of the John Bud Hotel, Currie street, was summoned for having permitted certain persons to be on ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. COUNTRY ABATTOIRS.

    The select committee enquiring into matters pertaining to the drafting bi a bill for the control of abattoirs in country districts arrived here this morning. The Party ...

    Article : 531 words
  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords to-day a debate took place upon land transfer legislation. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Loreburn) stated that, apart from stamps and ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. SEEKING A HOME.

    There came under the attention of the Public Library Board, at its meeting on Friday, a report from a committee on the difficult question of accommodation for ...

    Article : 276 words
  13. ELECTION AFTERMATH.

    Mr. H. S. Foster, ex-Unionist member for the Lowestoft Division of Suffolk, has been awarded by the King's Bench Division of the High Court damages to the ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. COLLECTION OF OLD SILVER.

    An exhibition quite unique in itself wil take place at Government House on Monday afternoon, when a grand collection of old silver will be shown in the ballroom. ...

    Article : 490 words
  15. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    There has been an all-night sitting in the House of Commons upon clause 11 of the National Insurance Bill. Labour members demanded that workmen should receive ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Viscount Wolmer (Unionist member for South-West Lancashire), eldest son of the present Earl of Selborne, enquired of the Foreign Secretary concerning the extent to ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. BLACK REVOLT.

    Telegrams from Cape Haitien State that the black Republic of Hayti is in a state of turmoil. Revolution has broken out with renewed ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. THE NEW TRAM ROUTES.

    Particular attention is directed to the advertisement appearing in to-day's columns dealing with we opening of the St. Peters, Glen Osmond, and Kensington Gardens ...

    Article : 287 words
  19. THE NAVY FOR SAFETY.

    The Earl of Selborne formerly High Commissioner in South Africa, has a letter published, in reply to tie statements of the Pretoria newspaper. Volkstem, in regard ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. CHEAP WIRELESS.

    Mr. Marconi, the famous head of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, has issued a statement to the effect that the company will probably be prepared for ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. LACK OF LABOUR.

    In his evidence before the Labour Shortage Commission to-day Mr, Henry Langley, hat manufacturer, said there was £40,000 invested in his Sydney business. ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. WIRELESS IN BRITISH POSSESSIONS.

    The directors of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company have declared a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. It is understood that the company is ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. CASUALTIES.

    Tires minor tramway accidents occurred on Friday. In the morning, with car No. 63 was travelling eastward along Grenfell street, Elizabeth Benard, an elderly ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. PROPOSED LOAN FOR PORT ADELAIDE.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide Corporation on Thursday evening, the following resolution in regard to the proposed municipal loan was carried:—"That this ...

    Article : 230 words
  25. BREAKING OPPOSITION.

    The Press Association states, as toe result of enquiries in political quarters, that the Government has obtained the necessary royal permission for the appointment of as ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. PERSIAN CRISIS.

    The Persian Government has issued a strong note to the British and Russian Legations; recalling frequent representations and protests concerning the intrigues ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. AMERICAN LANDSEEKERS.

    The State Governments are to be invited by the Commonwealth Government to express an opinion upon the scheme for an American landseekers' excursion, as ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. COUNTRY WORRIES.

    It is generally conceded that the primary industries—farming, dairying, and so on— need more labour. Persons in a position to know state that on many pastoral ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. SHIPPING INTERESTS.

    The settlement of the dispute between the directors of the Houlder line of steamers, in connection with the issue in March of certain shares, was settled ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. UNIONISTS CONFER.

    The Unionist leaders in both Houses will confer to-day on the question of the Veto Bill. Unionist Peers will meet at Lansdowne Home this afternoon to discuss the ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. KISSING THE BOOK.

    One of the most interesting decisions arrived at by the State Cabinet to-night related to the form of the oath for use in the Courts of Law. It was agreed that ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. EXTENDING THE WHEAT AREA.

    The latest returns sent to tho Railways Commissioner of the wheat stacked on railway property, show:—At stations, 724,203 bags; at outports, 580.220 bags: a total of ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. KICKED TO DEATH.

    QUORN, July 2O.—Cpl. Le Lievre received work that George Smith, aged 26, labourer, in the employ of William J. Flower, farmer, about seven miles from ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. LORDS AND A ROPE.

    The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. F. D. Acland) speaking in West Somerset last night said the Veto Bill would pass within three weeks or a ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. "IT TOUCHES EVERY ONE."

    In the course of his lecture before the Chamber of Manufactures on Friday even­ing, the Conservator of Forests (Mr. Walter Gill) indicated how the supply of timber ...

    Article : 190 words
  36. METHODISTS AND DANCING.

    A football club in connection with one of the Methodist Churches (says The Australian Christian Commonwealth) was making arrangements to play a team in the ...

    Article : 199 words
  37. READY FOR THE BILL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) has announced that the Government will keep Monday free in the House of Commons for any proceedings that may be necessary ...

    Article : 44 words
  38. LAMP EXPLOSION.

    HOUGHTON, July 21.—While Mr. Frank Myers was preparing a new acetylene gas lamp for lighting at the Glen Ewin jam factory he was severely cut about the left arm ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. MUSICAL MOTOR CARS.

    Variety may be the charm of life, but a variety of motor horns has no attraction for Ald. Heinemann, of St. Peters. He declared at the council meeting on Friday ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. BROKEN ARM.

    WALLAROO, July 2O.—This morning, at the phosphate works, a fitter, Harry Rivers, had a narrow escape from serious injury. He was working on a shaking ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. COLDEST MORNING THIS YEAR.

    The weather in Adelaide on Friday morning was the coldest this winter. The minimum temperature was 36.8, while on the grass the mercury dropped to 29.2. ...

    Article : 242 words
  43. JUMPED OVERBOARD.

    SYDNEY, July 21.—When the R.M.S. Zealandia was near to Suva on July 9, J. M. Robb, a passenger from Sydney, jumped overboard and was drowned. He had that ...

    Article : 83 words
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