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  2. A CRIMEAN VETERAN.

    Mr. Eugene McCarthy, a member of the South Australian Corps of Veterans, died at Adelaide on Sunday, at the age of 77 years. He was a soldier of the Crimean ...

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  3. YENDINNA JACK'S DEATH.

    The trial of B. Taylor and F. Clinch and Constable Muegge, on a charge of wilful murder in connection with the shooting of Yendinna Jack, will take place at the ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. PEERS AND VETO.

    In an address before the Primrose League at Woking (in the Chertsey division of Surrey), on Saturday night, it was stated that the suggestion that the Unionist peers ...

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  5. ELECTRIC LIGHT SUPPLY.

    The question of the electric light supply of Adelaide has long engaged the attention of the City Council, and much correspondence has passed between the corporation ...

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  6. WHOLESALE POISONING.

    A sensation has been caused by the arrest of two women on a charge of being concerned in wholesale poisoning in the lown of Sxegedin and important commercial ...

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  7. MOROCCO.

    There is nothing additionally critical or alarming in the latest development of the international situation regarding Germany's occupation of Moroccan territory. ...

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  8. DIVERSITY OVAL.

    An animated debate was introduced at Monday's meeting of the Adelaide City Council regarding a recommendation of the Markets and Parks Committee that ...

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  9. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    There were no developments in the political situation this morning. Mr. Wade had not seen the Lieuteuant-Governor until the luncheon hour, but an interview will ...

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  10. NORTH TERRACE GARDENS.

    At Monday afternoon's meeting of the Adelaide City Council Cr. Moulden enquired whether the Acting Mayor had any report to make in regard to the cutting ...

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  11. AN INTERESTING POINT.

    Lord Stanmore, who is 82 years of age, and was formerly Governor of New Zealand writing to The Times on the question of the proposed creation of life Peers ...

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  12. THE POOR ALBANIANS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Most Rev. Dr. Davidson), the Bishop of London (Right Rev. Dr. Winnington Ingram), and other influential personages, prompted by ...

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  13. KAISER AND MINISTERS.

    The German Chancellor (Herr von Bethmann Hollweg) and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Herr von [?] Wachter) have joined the Kaiser on board ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    On Sunday afternoon Mr. Frank Finey found the body of Mr. William Arnold lying close to the gate of Mr. G. D. Delprat's residence, King street, Brighton. It ...

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  15. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    As it is obvious that neither party can carry on at present in the Assembly, the Lieut-Governor has now granted a prorogation to Mr. Holman and his colleagues ...

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  16. WORKERS AND PEACE.

    In welcoming a number of representative French trade unionists to Berlin, those taking part in an enthusiastic Socialists' demonstration on Sunday pledged themselves ...

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  17. POSTAL MYSTERY.

    A party cruising in a launch in the harbour near to Bradley's Head yesterday afternoon found in the water a mailbag addressed "Sydney to Goulburn." Many of ...

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  18. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Times, commenting on the naval agreement between the Governments of the motherland and the overseas dominions, considers the memorandum on the subject ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    Under the terms of settlement arrived at between the Authority of the Port of London and the London dockers, there will be conveved to the employes an increase ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. SEQUEL TO RICHMOND DISASTER.

    An unusual and interesting proceeding to members of the legal profession come before Mr. Justice a'Beckett today, when he was called upon to deal with a report by ...

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  21. DRAPERY SHOP GUTTED.

    KAPUNDA, July 31.—At about half-past 5 o'clock on Sunday morning a fire was discovered in the premises of Mr. Joseph James draper. Main street, by Mr. ...

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  22. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The Berlin correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph of June 26, wrote:—"Great significance is attached to remark. "My Socialists are not so bad, after ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. MORE DESTROYERS.

    The Admiralty has placed orders for building 12 of the 20 destroyers of the 1911 programme. Some of them will be of a new type, with a speed of 33 knots. ...

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  24. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    With the severest winter for the last seven years employment has never been more scarce or labour mor abundant. Not only are large numbers of labourers ...

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  25. MASTER BAKERS.

    The seventh annual convention of the master bakers of the Commonwealth was opened this afternoon. The delegates were tendered a welcome by the Mayor of ...

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  26. A TRIAL HASTENED.

    Recently the British Ambassador made representations in the case of Miss Malecca, who, it was stated, was a British subject and had been imprisoned for several ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. GENERAL MINING STRIKE.

    The British Miners' Federation has discided to ask all mineowners to consider the payment of the ruling district minimum wage for workers in abnormal places upon ...

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  28. RAILWAY PROBLEM.

    Mr. Henry Dean (Consulting Engineer to the Commonwealth) has prepared a memorandum dealing with a report submitted to the Government by Mr. Hales, M.L.C.E. on ...

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  29. IRON DEPOSITS.

    The Victorian Minister of Worts and Public Health {Mr. Baillieu), who is visiting England, in a letter to The Times stales that Australia badly needs the genius and ...

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  30. UNCONTROLLABLE HORSE.

    ARDROSSAN, July 29.—Miss Susie Wilson, daughter of Mrs. A. Wilson, Tiddy Widdy, on Saturday night was returning from the township in a sulky to her home. ...

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  31. PERSIA.

    The Mejlias (Parliament) has offered a reward of £20,000 for the capture, dead or alive, of the ex-Shah Mohamed Ali, when was exiled from the country, but has ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. SPENCE MEMORIAL (REGISTER) FUND.

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  33. HEAT WAVE.

    The terrific heat spell which burst with such fury over parts of England has prostrated many of the central and southerly areas of Europe. ...

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  34. TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, July 31.—The body of James MacKay, one of the victims of the triple motoring tragedy near to Denman, was recovered to-day from the river into which ...

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  35. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    Owing to the authorities of the Argentine Republic imposing irksome quarantine restrictions upon immigrants the Italian Government, in order to uphold the ...

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  36. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    MOONTA, July 31.—Frans Fornachon, aged 19 years, employed by Mr. J. P. Fergusson, farmer, of Weetulta, accidentally shot himself on Saturday afternoon. It is ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. WIDOW'S DISTRESS FUND.

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  38. WORKERS AND INSURANCE.

    Speaking at Bradford on Saturday Mr. Victor Grayson, formerly Socialist members for the Colne Valley Division of Yorkshire said Mr. Lloyd-George's National ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. CHAOS IN CRETE.

    The political condition of the island of Crete is one of chaos. The Treasury is empty, and the Government has announced its inability to pay the gendarmerie. There ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In a speech at Port Elizabeth, Gen. Hertzog (Minister of Justice in the Union Government) remarked that what South Africa wanted was not consolidation of the ...

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  41. ACCIDENT TO A MOTOR.

    TUMBY BAY, July 28.—Mr. Jacobs while driving a motor car between Lipson and Waratta had the misfortune to break his steering wheel. The car struck ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  43. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    Forty-one fresh cases of plague, and 40 deaths, have occurred at Malang in Java during the past seven days. Five new cases were reported at the neighbouring centre ...

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  44. CIRCUS GIRL'S FEAT.

    Before the Albury Police Court to-day Alfred Fillis, a circus proprietor, was charged with having endangered the limbs of his daughter Bertha Fillis, by [?] ...

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  45. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Sir Thomas Dewar entertained this weekend at Dupplin Castle 130 overseas visitors. The party included Mr. Justice Cohen, of New South Wales, and Cols. Strickland ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES.

    One result of the interstate conference on tuberculosis, held in Melbourne, is that [?] both laryngeal and pulmonary, has been made a notifiable disease in Tasmaina ...

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  48. PARIS, July 31.

    A destructive fire has occurred at St. Ouen. Warehouses on the Northern Railway in that town, stocked with electrical material, were burned down. The damage ...

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  49. LABOUR SCARCITY.

    Representations in favour of the importation of skilled labour have been made to the Acting Minister for External Affairs (Sr. Findley) by the Master Printers' ...

    Article : 156 words
  50. LOST HER MEMORY.

    Loss of memory afflicted a young woman in South Melbourne to-night. She was found wandering with a baby six months old on her arms. She ...

    Article : 98 words
  51. FUNERAL HELD UP.

    The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Pigdon, who died at St. Leonards on Friday, was to have taken place yesterday afternoon. Heavy rain had fallen during the night and ...

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  52. THE STEAD INTERVIEW

    At the last meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the Labour Federation the Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory) and the Attorney-General (Mr. Nanson) were condemned ...

    Article : 87 words
  53. "BRAGE THE TIGER."

    Voivode Brage, a brigand who for years had defied all efforts to capture him, has at last been killed in an encounter with Turkish troops (says Lloyd's News of June ...

    Article : 158 words
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