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  2. ADVANCE PORT ADELAIDE.

    In welcoming the members of the Young Australian League at Port Adelaide on Friday the Mayor (Mr. W. T. Rote) referred to the criticism which had been levelied ...

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  3. DISEASED PIGS.

    It came u a shock to many people on Wednesday to learn that at least two pig owners in the metropolitan area had been an the habit or reeding their animals on ...

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  4. A PORT ADELAIDE PIONEER.

    The death of Mr. W. E. Mattinson, which occurred at Alberton on Friday afternoon, removes & prominent figure from the life of Port Adelaide. The deceased ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CITIZENS PRESENTATION.

    In recognition of the services rendered to the city, especially in connection with the Coronation celebrations, by the Acting Mayor (Aid. Bonuthon) and the Acting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    To complete its team the M.C.C has invited several additional cricketers to undertake the Australian tour, beginning next month. These are:—F. E. Woolley the ...

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  7. THE VETO PASSED.

    The Lord President of the Council (Lord Morley), replying to Lord Lans downe in the debate upon the House of Commons rejection of the Lords ...

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  8. AUGUST HEAT WAVE.

    "During the week South Australia has experienced the most severe and prolonged spell of heat in any month of August during toe 55 years over which its records ...

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  9. SOLICITOR AND CLIENT.

    The Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden), Mr. Justice Hood and Mr. Justice Cussen Considered further to-day the report made by the ...

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  10. THE GREAT STRIKE.

    The situation in London in connection with the great strike & causing much alarm. The whole of the Aldeershot military, command has been ordered to be moved upon ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. LONDON LIKE SUNDAYS.

    The intensely serious effect which the strike has had upon the business of London may be indicated by the fact that some of the thoroughfares are as quiet to-day as ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. CASUALTIES.

    AUBURN, August 11—On Wednesday as Mr. D. Garrett. jun. who hid been out shooting, was about to remove a cartridge from his gun the charge exploded, and ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. RIOTS AT LIVERPOOL.

    Conditions at Liverpool have rapidly worse. Detachments of the, Warwickshire Infantry and 300 of the Royal Irish Constabulary arrived to-day. ...

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  14. MILITARY ACCIDENTS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER. August ll—During outpost work at Glenburnie in connection with the camp of the No.3 Squadron A.L.H. which began here to-day several ...

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  15. KEIR HARDIE'S ADVICE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the well-known Labour member of Parliament, a speaking at Tower His yesterday, advised he men on strike to make the most of their having brought ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. LIQUOR LAWS.

    In the Assembly last night Mr. Appel (Home Secretary) tabled an amending licensing Bill to come into force on January 1, 1912. It it considered that time has ...

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  17. TROOPS ON THE OUI VIVE.

    So serious has the situation become that troops at Aldershot are sleeping In their clothes in cue they should be urgently summoned to quell disorder. Detachments of ...

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  18. FAMILY'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, August 11.—A weather board cottage at Geelong was destroyed by fire early this morning, and the occupants had a narrow escape. Mrs. Williams was ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLE AND TRAIN.

    BROKEN HILL, August 11.—A motor 1 cycle, ridden by J, Friend and P. Lewis last night ran into a railway train which was crossing Ildlde street. The machine ...

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  20. GAWLER VANDALS.

    A dastardly outrage was committed at May Brothers' harvester works last night. Forty eight harvesters were all ready for shipment in a yard east of Mrs. Bond's ...

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  21. POPE'S ILLNESS.

    His Holiness the Pope hu spent a refreshing night and has slept well. Hu temperature is lower than yesterday. The doctors contemplate making a slight ...

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  22. FOODSTUFFS UNDER ESCORT.

    It is understood that foodstuffs will be taken from the docks under escort of troops with fixed bayonets, assisted by contractors of food supplies. There are riotous ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Colonial Secretary in England (Duke of Newcastle) hu dispatched a gold medal to Mr, John McDouall Stuart, the well known explorer, as a mark of the British ...

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  24. PITHEAD BATHS.

    The Government has reintroduced the bath clause of the Coal Mines Bill, which was deleted by the House of Commons in committee. It will be in an amended form ...

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  25. SHORTAGE OF PRINTING PAPER.

    Newspaper offices are threatened with shortage of printing paper. About 5,000 tons of paper is used weekly, and 10,000 tons is sow lying at ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. COLLIER AFIRE.

    At 2 o'dock this morning the steam collier Wallsrah, belonging to the Wallarah Coal Company, was the scene of an outbreak of fire. The vessel was lying ...

    Article : 214 words
  27. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  28. SHOCKING WASTE.

    Cheap parts of Australian mutton usually retailed ai 3d. a lb. are now telling at 6d a lb. There ia practically no business in Convent Garden Market. Supplies of ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. RUSSIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    Yesterday His Majesty the Czar and the Grand Dukes reviewed 5,681 boy soldiers, who represent a movement on lines similar to that of the Boy Scouts in the British ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. TEAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that Mr. Finlayson (federal member for Brisbane) had called upon him with complaints In reference to ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN.

    Toe Colonial Office has informed. the Agent-General for Victoria (Six John Tawnier) that Hit Majesty the King intend to present to primary schools in Victoria ...

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  32. SCENES IN LIVERPOOL

    Eleven thousand railway men have struck in Liverpool. Two thousand carters and 6.000 dockers are engaged in boycotting goods at depots ...

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  33. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. Situation Improved.

    The situation in London in connection with the industrial war has improved. Carters are resuming work and orders for the reception of troops in the city have ...

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  37. SCULLING RIVALS.

    Fogwell the Australian challenger of Ernest Barry for the sculling championship of England is training well. He rows the full Putney course almost every day. ...

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  39. CHOLERA IN FRANCE.

    The outbreak of cholera in the Marseilles Lunatic Asylum has assumed most alarming proportions. Sixteen deaths from the terrible plague have occurred in one night. ...

    Article : 35 words
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  41. CAIRNS-MULGRAVE TRAMWAY.

    The Governor in council has approved the purchase by the Commissioner of Railways of the Cairns Mulgrave tramway in accordance with a provisional agreement ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. GOVERNMENT WILL INTERVENE.

    In the House of Commons last night the Heine Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) was questioned regarding what measures the Government proposed to take in ...

    Article : 137 words
  43. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    The State Executive Council today commuted to imprisonment death sentences recorded against Alfred Ernest Parks, aged 19, who was convicted of an offence ...

    Article : 115 words
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  47. CARTERS GRIEVANCES.

    After sitting all night Mr. Askwith of the Board of Trade, in conference with representatives of the employers and men day reached a settlement in raped to the ...

    Article : 145 words
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