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  2. Advertising

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  3. LIBERAL UNION.

    QUORN, August 11.—A Liberal Union meeting was held at the Town Hall to-night. The Mayor (Mr. J. C. Turner) presided over a fair audience. ...

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  4. GENERAL RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED.

    The railway men are seething with un rest. The storm centre is at present in Manchester, where a general strike of the railway men is threatended to-night unless ...

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  5. TRADE & LABOUR.

    A meeting of the Federated Timber Workers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. Mr. G. Williams presided over a large attendance. The ...

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  6. TOWNS ABLAZE.

    Severe fires have [?] I the midsummer heal in several pares of Southern Russi. Three hundred house in the town of Kohtroma have been burned down, 28 of ...

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  7. WINE TRADE AWARD.

    His Honor—Sir John Gordon, who acted as arbitrator between employers and employes in connection with the wine and spirit trade dispute, delivered his award on ...

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  8. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From John O'Connell:—"Extract from letter just to hand—'Am pleased to say Koen's treatment has much benefited me, my cough being much decreased, and ...

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  9. KING EDWARD.

    The Mayor of Homburg has unveiled a tablet to the memory of the late King Edward VII. The ceremony took place in the presence ...

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  10. HINDRANCES TO IMMIGRATION.

    From "Farmer":—"It is annoying to watch the numerous ridiculous obstacles erected by the Government to prevent immigration, the latest of which is the £4 to ...

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  11. 13,600 IDLE.

    Fifteen thousand men are idle on the North-Western, Laneashire, and Yorkshire railways. Traffic has been seriously affected as a result. Thousands of bales of ...

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  12. STRIKE EPIDEMIC.

    There is quite an epidemic of small industrial strike in London. ...

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  13. GERMAN SHIP-BUILDING.

    It has been ascertained that the construction of three of the latest sister battleship for the German Navy occupies from 31½ to 33½ months each. This discounts the ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    "Reader":—Either is correct. "Casuarina":—The word was a misprint for "sheaoak." "A Gumeracha Settler" asks whether ...

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  15. "PUBLIC GOT AT."

    Mr. Ben Tillett, one of the labour leaders, stated that over 90 per cent. of those who return to work to-day had boasted that they had "got at the British public through ...

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  16. RELIEF OF LONDON-DERRY.

    There has been a great demonstration against home rule at Londonderry, in celebration of Relief Day. A telegram was read from the Duke of ...

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  17. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    The markets and parks committee of the Adelaide City Council recently received an application from the area officer of the East Adelaide forces for permission to drill on ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS DECISION.

    The International Congress of Trades Union sitting at Buda Post has accepted the Swiss proposal for international support of all affiliated federations during strikes. ...

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  19. ABATTOIRS AND PURE MEAT SUPPLY.

    From "Gel Bmal':—"There is much food for reflection in the report in The Register of August 12 relating to a serious outbreak of anthrax in a peggery at Plvmoton. ...

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  20. MARITIME DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON, August 14.—The Concilation Commissioner is hearing a dispute between the New Zealand section of the Merchant Service Guild and the various ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Zeit, commenting on the effect of the transport workers' strike on the food supplies, pointedly remarks that Great Britain has a [?] point. ...

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  22. Riots Renewed.

    A fierce affray occurred at midnight on Liverpool in the north end of the city. The fund extinguished the gaslamps, and tore [?] a huge wall in order to get a supply ...

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  23. COUNTS AT A DUEL.

    A duel has been fought between two noblemen—Court Karolyi and Count Sternberg. The latter accused the former of having slandered the Australia Army in ...

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  24. MPORTED ARTISANS.

    PERTH, August 14.—A conference of the trades unions of Perth and Fremantle. sitting in camera to consider the Government's action in respect to a proposal to ...

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  25. CHINESE ANARCHISTS.

    A telegram has been received from Canton relating a determined [?] attempt upon Admiral Li-Chun. Three Chinese shrew a bomb at the distinguished ...

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  26. ENGINE DRIVERS REINSTATED.

    Two railway engine drivers, who were suspended for having refused to run trains when they declared that they were physically unfit because ...

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  27. IN MEMORIAL VERSES.

    Mr. Dwyer. P.M., to-day gave his reserved decision in the case of Frederick Williams Marks against the proprietors of The Age newspaper on a charge that they ...

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  28. A STALLION'S FEES.

    At the Adelaide Criminal Court on Monday (before Hw Honor the Chief Justice and a jury), Henry White Atkitson pleaded not guilty to having embezzled from his ...

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  29. LATE COMMERCIAL

    Breadstuffs.—wheat was quieter to-day at 3.72 [?] Flour fetched [?] Toder.—Oats [?] were small, Prime [?] Algerian realized 2 2½ and heavy feed to 2/1. ...

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  30. NINETY ARESTS.

    Ninety arrests have been made in connection with the Liverpool riots. Such a panslemonium as occurred in the Mersey City has not been known in the memory of the ...

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  31. PAPER BAG COOKERY.

    While the City Councillors were engaged on Monday afternoon in welcoming the Mayor of Adelaide on his return from England, the banqueting hall above them ...

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  32. LOCKOUT AT LIVERPOOL.

    In [?] with the warning from the Shipowners—that unless all sections of workers returned to duty by noon to-day, all works at Liverpool and Birkenhead ...

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  33. THE TRIUMPH OF LIBERALISM.

    From "Miranda":—"Saturday's cablegram, brought the long-looked for intelligence that the Veto Bill has finally passed the House of Lord practically in its original ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN HONOURS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was invited to-day to make statement upon the subject of Imperial honours for Australasia, and to say whether it was correct, as ...

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  35. DEATH OF A LORD CHANCELLOR.

    the death is announced, at the age of 79 years, of the Right Hon. Sir Samuel Walker who had been Lord Chancellor of Ireland since 1905. Educated at [?] ...

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  36. CADDIES ON STRIKE.

    At Tanrworth the golf caddies went on strike on Saturday for a higher rate of pay. They have been receiving 1/ for two rounds, but the boys demanded and increase ...

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  37. THE GAME LAWS.

    From "Sportsman":—"Sonic people seem to treat with contempt the game laws of out State. Only last week a motor boat left Port Adelaide containing a number of ...

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  38. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing against Derbyshire at Birmingham, F. R, Foster captured six wickets for 37 runs. Gilbert Jessop give a magnificent exhibition of his from in the match which ...

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  39. GWALIA STATE HOTEL.

    On a turnover Of £8,856 the Gwalia State Hotel made a profit of £1,687 for the year ended June last, against £1,355 for the preceding 12 months. The decrease ...

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  41. FREEMASONRY.

    JAMESTOWN, August 14.—The installation [?] in connection with Victoria Mark Lodge, No. 9. S.A.C., was performed in the Mason Hall. From street, Jamestrown, on Thursday afternoon ...

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  42. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    It is stated that the withdrawal of the German shipping companies from the South African Shipping Conference agreement is due to their desire for concessions in regard ...

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  43. "THERE IS A HAPPY LAND."

    "J. H. Robson, sen.," objects to the statement of the Rev. F. C. Spurr that he "abominated" "the beautiful children's hymn "There is a happy land;'" and adds that ...

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  44. NON-ALIENATION OF CROWN LANDS.

    From I. B. Wickes. Kingswood:—"The Treasurer has stated that a Bill will be introduced with the object of stopping the sale of Crown land. A majority of the ...

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  45. MODERN DUTCH PAINTER.

    It is reported from the Hague that the death has occurred of Josef Shraels, one of the foremost of modern Dutch artists. ...

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  47. CRUISER STRANDED.

    The Italian armoured cruiser San Giorgio, 9.832 tons, has struck u rock at Posilippo, and remains fast. ...

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  48. A LOSS AND A GAIN.

    As the result of the deliberations of the representation commissioners, based on the census returns, the South Island will lose one seat. Taieri and Tuapeka, in Otago, ...

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  49. MANUFACTURERS AND THE TARIFF.

    In response to a demand repeated by the Minister fur Curtains for detailed information of its affairs, the Chamber of Manufactures to-night ...

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  50. DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    From C. R. Baker:—"For the benefit of several correspondents who, notwithstanding I have three times stated my offer to Mrs. Segar, have not apparently grasped ...

    Article : 300 words
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