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  2. A MASKED ATTACK.

    Some years ago Parliament passed legislation for the abolition of the bookmaker (throughout the States At a later stage Parliament resolved that no one should act ...

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  3. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In assembly—Phylloxers and Oaths Bill read first time. Leave granted for introduction of Gold and Precious Stones Bill. Motion carried extending scope of Education. Crown District ...

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  4. MURDER CHARGE.

    The trial of William Muegge (constable) and Bertram Taylor and Frank R. Clinch (scrubcutters) for the alleged wilful murder of the aborigine Yendinna Jack at ...

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  5. EXPORT DUTY ON ORE.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) stated to-day that he was enquiring into the suggestion that there should be on export duty placed on Australian ore. The ...

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  6. CHIEF INSPECTOR OF STOCK.

    After an illness extending, over four months Mr. Richard John Needbam, the popular and widely respected Chief Inspector of Stock passed away at his residence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LATE CARDINAL.

    The newspapers generally give notices of the career of the late Carnival Moran, and refer to the great loss the Roman Catholic Church in Australia has sustained through ...

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  8. LABOUR RISING.

    Owing to the strike outbreaks at every hand the newspapers are discussing the all important subject of the shortage of food in time of war and the problem of national ...

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  9. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Members of the Assembly have no reason to be ashamed of the amount of work they have done since the sudden ending of the debate on the Address-in-reply. Good ...

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  10. OFFICIAL OBSEQUIES.

    A special issue of The Government Gazette, which was published this afternoon, contains the following announcement, signed by the Acting Premier (Mr. ...

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  11. Mr. F. C. Howard's Views.

    The question of imposing an export duty on copper, lead, zinc, tin, and other ores exported from the Commonwealth with the object of having the ores smelted in ...

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  12. TRADES WILL ALWAYS RUN.

    After to-day's conference with, the representatives of the Government, Sir Guy Grant stated, on behalf of his fellow, directors of large railway interests, that ...

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  13. THE RAILWAY POSITION.

    The railway general strike ia not to begin to-day. The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Boxton), following up the [?] ...

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  14. THE CRUX—UNION RECOGNITION.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydney, Barton) has been conferring throughout this morning with representative railway managers, and during the ...

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  15. PRIME MINISTER'S SYMPATHY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day sent the following telegram to Archbishop Kelly:—"Just learned with profound regret of the death of Cardinal Moran. The ...

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  16. "SETTLE IT ONCE AND FOR ALL."

    It is staled that only a fourth of the railway men are members of trade unions. Officials of the railway workers Jure issued a manifesto, in which they demand the ...

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  17. THE VEND CASE.

    The Coal Vend case reached its sixty-sixth day of hearing to-day. Mr. B. R. Wise, K.C., senior counsel for the Crown, continuing bis address in reply ...

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  18. POPE'S CONDITION.

    The condition of the Pope is unchanged. The news of the death of Cardinal Moran has not been communicated to His Holiness, for fear that it might occasion ...

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  19. PURPOSE OF THE STRIKES

    Mr. Tom Mann in an article in The Daily Mail writes that the present strikes represent a move in the direction of industrial solidarity as opposed to ...

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  20. BISHOP OF SALISBURY.

    The death has occurred of the Right Rev. John Wordsworth. D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Salisbury since 1885. Dr. Wordsworth was born at Harrow in ...

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  21. Farther Riots.

    Further rioting took place at Liverpool yesterday. The mob smashed the windows of the tramway offices, and took no notice of the display of troops in force until the ...

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  22. SOLDIERS FOR CARDIFF.

    The Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Aid. Charles Bird), fearing the outbreak of serious disturbances at that port over the nan-employment of coloured seamen under the ...

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  23. HOOLEY APOLOGIZED.

    Last month Ernest T. Hooley was punished for contempt of Court in not surrendering to a writ of attachment. He served the few days of imprisonment then ...

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  24. POOR CHILDREN SUFFER.

    Owing to the shortage of coal the humanized milk depots under the supervision of the Liverpool Corporation are closing. The result will be that 700 of the poorest ...

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  25. PROTECTING THE MAIL SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) stated in the House of Commons that the Government had recently obtained from the central strike committee in London ...

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  26. SITUATION AT MANCHESTER.

    Business in Manchester is demoralized, The majority of the transport workers are idle. The strike leaden have given notice to the post office authorities that they will ...

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The butchers of Adelaide and vicinity, together with leading representatives of toe pastoral community, gathered at the Buck's Head Hotel, North terrace, on Thursday ...

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  28. WHAT THE MEN WANT.

    The goods, department employes of the Great Western Railway Company at Birmingham have decided that, while awaiting developments upon the Question of ...

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  29. POLICE ATTACKED.

    The police while arresting a man on strike were attacked by strikers throwing stones, bottles, and pieces of iron at them. Five of the constables were severely ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Lloyd's have secured the monopoly for wireless telegraphy in Egypt. They will erect a powerful station at Fort Said, to be ready for use by October. ...

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  31. Military Under Orders.

    Every available soldier at Aldershot is under orders for service on the railways Soldiers will be stationed along the railways, and cavalry will be utilized at all. ...

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  32. GERMANY'S TRADE.

    Since January 1 the value of imports into Germany has increased to the extent of £15,000,000, compared with the corresponding period of last year. Exports have ...

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  33. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) referred to-day to the attitude be adopted at the Imperial Conference in regard to the Imperial Government's scheme for an ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  35. TOM MANN DICTATOR.

    Tom Mann, the Socialist agitator and strike leader, who has been daily haranguing the crowds of idled workers at Liverpool, has claimed that in granting permits ...

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  36. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. John Hodge, 86 years of age, a resident of Princes street. Adelaide, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday morning. He was suffering severely from ...

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  37. IMPORTED LABOUR.

    In May the Minister for External Affairs granted permission to the Premier Manufacturing Company at Adelaide to import 16 cabinet matters and four furniture ...

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  38. BUTCHER'S MISHAP.

    CALTOWIE, August 16.—Mr. J. Harrison, a butcher, employed by Mr. R. Gutte, and a recent arrival from England, was killing a sheep when the knife slipped and ...

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  39. WILL NOT WORK WITH NON-UNIONISTS.

    Just when it was considered that the trouble with the London dockers was at an end, the Home Secretary announced in the Commons this afternoon that a fresh ...

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  40. EMPLOYMENT OF TROOPS.

    In the House of Commons last night Labour members denounced what they characterized as "the brutality of employing soldiers" to quell the labour ...

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  42. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  43. STRAYING STEER.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August 16.—The train from Narracoorte to Mount Gambier this afternoon struck a large steer about one and a half miles north of Strnan. The ...

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  45. DOCTOR'S CLOSE CALL

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—Unaware that a goods tram was close on him Dr. J. Gordon, of Carlton, this morning drove his motor car over the Bowen Crescent ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    The Chancellor of tho Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) deprecated remarks by hon members making the tank of the Home Secretary and the President of the Board of ...

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  47. MISSION STEAMER MISSING.

    Anxiety is felt regarding the whereabouts the Presbyterian mission, steamer John Douglas. It is feared that she has broken down. The Lieutenant Governor of Papua ...

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  50. BRASS BAND ON TOUR.

    The Broken Hill Brass Band left to-night for Adelaide, en route to Kalgoorlie. ...

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  52. HORSEDEALER'S DEATH.

    PERTH, August 17.—A man, believed to be Phillip Wilson, horsedealer, was found dead this afternoon in the outhouse of the City Hotel with a pistol in his right hand ...

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