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  2. FIVE MURDERS.

    At intervals in March and June three bodies of Indian women, were discovered at Navila buried in shallow graves, with limbs protruding, An Indian ...

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  3. INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S REPORT.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Sr. McGregor) to-day said he did not regard Mjr.-Gen. Kirkpatrick's criticism of the forces with any alarm. He could assure ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor will leave Adelaide on August 2 on a visit to the Governor of Queensland (Sir William Macgregor). He wil be away from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MAWSON'S SHIP.

    The Aurora, the Teasel which is to proceed to tie antarctic with the expedition in command of Dr. Douglas Mawson, of Adelaide, left London for Australia at ...

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  6. BEAUTIFUL PEARLS

    Alter a hearing extending over 10 days a sensational case of alleged pearlstealing at Broome was terminated this evening. Walter Bevan [?] ...

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  7. JUST SO.

    An American minister of religion has been suspended from duty because he publicly doubted whether the whale swallowed Jonah. It is understood that the question ...

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  8. CONGRESS OF RACES.

    The universal race congress was opened at the London University to-day, Lord Weardale presided. Fifty branches of the human race and 22 ...

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  9. MARINE DISASTERS.

    A terrific typhoon has been raging coast of Japan, The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company's steamer Empress of China has met ...

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  10. VISIT TO THE ABATTOIRS.

    Members of the Adelaide City Council, at the invitation of their representatives on the Abattoirs Board, paid a visit of institution to the [?] works on ...

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  11. A STORY OF THE SEA.

    Mr. Errol Monk, who had the experience of shipwreck when the Carnarvon Bay was lost on King Island, has written a graphic and interesting letter form San Francisco ...

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  12. OBJECT OFF THE GATHERING.

    The object of the Congress is to discuss, a the light of modern knowledge and modern conscience, the general relations subsisting between the peoples of the West ...

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  13. COLLISION IN FOG.

    An unfortunate marine collision occurred near to Belfast yesterday. The steel twin-screw steamer Antrim 2,100 tons, belonging to the Midland ...

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  14. CONGO HORRORS.

    The Court of Appeal has confirmed the sentence of 12 years' imprisonment passed upon Mjr. Arnold, of Boma, in the Belgian Congo. ...

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  15. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    A motion censoring the Government for its failure to prevent the illegal entry of Chinese into the Dominion through Vancouver, and other alleged irregularities ...

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  16. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. W. H. JUDKINS.

    Mr. J. Delehanty has forwarded a copy of the following circular letter, signed by Mr. R. H. White, Australasian Implement Company, as treasurer:—"The very serious ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    TEROWIE, July 28.—Mr. J. Corcoran, who met with an accident while engaged in breaking in horses on Monday, has recovered. The condition of Mr. David ...

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  18. FRACTURED ARM.

    MIDDLETON, July 28.—While on his way to school yesterday, Ernest Spiller fell on tie road, with the result that his right arm was broken. Dr. Finnis, of Goolwa ...

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  19. EARLY DISSOLUTION PROBABLE.

    Activity in connection with the general elections has begun in Quebec Province where the leaders of the French Nation** lilts are arranging campaign meetings ...

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  20. CREDULOUS TRAVELLER.

    On Friday a New Zealand passenger for England by the R.M.S. Otway was the victim of a confidence trick. He was accosted by a stranger and asked whether he could ...

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  21. MISADVENTURE.

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—At the morgue this afternoon Dr. Cole (the Coronet) after three adjournments delivered his verdict in the case of the death of John ...

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  22. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The newly appointed Generalissimo of the Ottoman Forces (Abdullah Pasha), who takes command of the troops in the field in succession to Torgut Skevket ...

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  23. THE TORT ADELAIDE STATE SCHOOL.

    Considerable surprise was expressed by visitors to the Port Adelaide State School on Friday that the interior walls had not been painted since the alterations were ...

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  24. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    Through the insurgent Republicans uniting with the Democrats, the Senate has carried a compromise in the Wool Duties Bill. This places a duty of 35 per cent. ...

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  25. MINERS' PERIL.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—A terrible Occident occurred at the Keep-it-Dark, West Wyalong Mine, hit night. Three miners—George Burton, Alex Sullivan, and ...

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  26. ASSAM FRONTIER OUTRAGE.

    An expedition of 2,000 troops will be sent in October to the Assam frontier to punish the murderers of Mr. Noel Williamson and his party by Arbor savages in April last. ...

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  27. CHOLERA AND FIRES.

    The epidemic of cholera is rapidly increasing in the city. There have been 19 deaths in the last two days. It is believed that the terrible fires ...

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  28. AGAINST THE TRUSTS.

    A further anti-trust campaign has been planned. According to the Attorney-General about 1,000 complaints of evasions of the Sherman anti-trust law are being ...

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  29. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—A sad fatality occurred to-day at Milton. Two brothers—Robert and James Barber—were out shooting. Robert tripped, and his gun went ...

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  30. THE MISSING ESPADA.

    The American schooner Espada, which left Gray's Harbour, in the State of Washington, United States, 157 days ago, is still unreported, and t he fears for her ...

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  31. BODIES IN A RIVER.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—The bodies of Messrs. Mackay and Flavey, two of the three victims of the motoring fatality near to Denman, have not been recovered. The river ...

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  32. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    An excursion train conveying negroes came into collision with a freight train near to Charlotte, North Carolina, yesterday. Eight persons were killed and 60 ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The seamen and dockers' strike at Glasgow has ended as the result of an agreement whereby the men will receive an advance of 1/ per week and the owners ...

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  34. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Commissioner of Public Works yesterday moved in Parliament for the appointment of a commission for enquiry into and report upon Mr. Neales's discovery ...

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  35. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    A deputation from the Institute of British Architects waited upon Capt. Collins, C.M.G. (Secretary to the High Commissioner), to-day, and suggested that three ...

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  36. A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE.

    Sir James Barr, the well-known Liverpool physician, addressing the Congress of the Canadian Medical Association at Montreal, said that the dawn of a new era in the ...

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  37. THE MAWSON ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Mr. A. Paterson, of Greenhills, wrote on Friday:—"Knowing how successful The Register has been with subscription lists when money is needed for Empire causes or ...

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  38. INDIA QUIET.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Under Secretary for India (Mr. Montagu) delivered the Indian Budget. In the course of his remarks he said it was ...

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  39. RIOTOUS STRIKERS.

    In consequence of the serious riots in connection with the labour troubles in south Wales, a battalion of the Gloucester Regiment has been dispatched to Bristol ...

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  40. SEA GIVES UP ITS DEAD.

    [?] and human bones in great numbers have ben washed ashore on the Brittany coast of Plozevet, in the Bay of Audierne. In this bay was wrecked, on ...

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  41. GLENELG'S PROTECTORS.

    Many residents of Glenelg feel that the services of another policeman should be at their disposal. At present the town has only two constables—a senior-in-charge and ...

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  42. PERNICIOUS DOCTRINE

    The Capetown Argus, in discussing the recent statements of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in reference to the attitude of the oversea dominions in time of great Britain's ...

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  43. PERSIA.

    The Turcoman troops, faithful to the ex-Shah Mohammed Ali, have pillaged the Persian town of Shahrud, 43 miles south-east of the city of Astrabad, where the ...

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  44. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.

    The Mayor of Glenelg (Mr. W. Patterson) reported to the council on Friday evening that he had for months been in touch with the Government in connection with ...

    Article : 129 words
  46. TAR-COATING EVILS.

    Periodically the principal throughfares of Paris, notably the Champs Elysees, are cavered with a coating of tar, on the supposition that it helps to allay the dust and ...

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  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  48. BRAVEST DEED EARL ROBERTS SAW.

    Speaking at the distribution of prizes at Wellington College last month Lord Roberts said he had been asked what was the bravest deed he had ever seen. He ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. FEDERAL LAND TAX

    The Deputy Federal Commissioner of Land Tax (Mr. L. A. Wells) stated on Friday that the work of issuing the taxation forms for the financial year 1911-12 has been ...

    Article : 221 words
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