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  2. PROSPERITY AND ITS RESULTS.

    In-common with the areas in and around the city, Port Adelaide is experiencing a boom in building operations. This is [?] marked in residential localities, and ...

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  3. SAFE AND SOUND.

    The—rumour that the musing boat of the wrecked Diner Fileshire had been safely picked up, and would soon be reported, Las proved to have been founded on fact. ...

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  4. MANUFACTURERS' WEEK.

    Mr. E. C. Vardon (President of the Chamber of Manufactures) had a chat with a representative of The Register on Thursday with regard to the arrangements for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE TRANSPORT TROUBLE.

    The Liverpool Shipowners and Stevedore's Association has strongly urged the tramway authorities not to yield to the pressure of threats in reinstating their ...

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  6. SEVEN HOURS' MEETING.

    MILLICENT, August 21.—The proceedings at the adjourned meeting of the Mount Muirhead District Council this week were quite as lively as the earlier stage of ...

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  7. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    In the words of the Mayor of Adelaide, the monument which is being reared by the people of South Australia to the memory of the late Kins Edward VII. will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRAMCARS SMASHED.

    The strikers organized a procession, but the Liverpool civic authorities prohibited them from marching through Scotland road. The residents of that thickly populated ...

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  9. TARIFF REVISION.

    The political parties have already mapped out their programmes for the coming winter session of Congress. Tariff revision upon a greater scale than ...

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  10. MOD AT A FIRE.

    The spirit of revolt against authority which has flamed fiercely among the lowe elements of the people during this period of strike outbreak was exhibited in wanton ...

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  11. ADVENTURES IN AIR.

    While making a flight from Laffan's Plain Mr. S. F. Cody, the well-known aeronaut, who has had many sensational aerial experiences and has more than ...

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  12. A HUGE AMALGAMATION.

    A scheme is now in progress to samite all trade unions. Mr. Ben Tillett states that if this is successfully effected the amalgamation ...

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  13. TRAMWAYMEN WHO STRUCK.

    The Liverpool tramway authorities in view of the throat that the whole service would be again brought to a standstill have decided to reinstate the striking motormen ...

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  14. PORTUGAL.

    Senhor Arriaca has been elected President of the Portuguese Republic, in succession to Senhor Theophile Braga, who was placed tt the heart of the Provisional ...

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  15. EFFECT IN GERMANY.

    An accompanying effect of the British seamen's revolt has been experienced at Bremen. The dockers at that port have refused to unload British, yessels loaded by ...

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  16. BLACK PERIL.

    An organized endeavour to lynch a native concerned in an assault upon white women was reported in May last from Bergville, in Natal. ...

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  17. "FARCE AND FAILURE."

    After many weary months of [?] negotiations and ineffectual protests the British residents of the New Hebrides have decided to take definite action with ...

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  18. BURNED AT THE STAKE.

    A sensational lynching affair is reported from Parcel), Oklahoma. A negro was identified as the man who bad attacked an unprotected woman, and ...

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  19. MINES ABLAZE.

    A telegram from Ely, Nevada, states that the Giroux Consolidated Mines are on fire, and that 10 men. have been burned to death. Many miners, who were in the underground ...

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  20. TRAMWAY MEN BACK.

    Unanimously accepting the decision of the tramway authorities to mean that there shall be no victimization of the men who participated in the strike at Liverpool, the ...

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  21. CANADA'S FARMERS.

    The Hon. Clifford Sifton, a prominent Dominion politician and an ex-Minister, is actively campaigning tie Province of Ontario. Mr. Sifton has pointed out that ...

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  22. RAILWAY LOSSES.

    The revenue of the railway [?] last week decreased to the extent of £500,000. It is estimated that with the increased cost of working restricted service ...

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  23. FIFTY TEARS AGO.

    The following is the official despatch of Instructions issued by the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. H. B. T. Strangways), to Mr. John McKinlay, who left with a ...

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  24. WAR RISKS.

    A sharp advance is reported in the rates of war insurance at Lloyd's. Almost every broker had orders on Thursday. The latest Quotation for risk against war between ...

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  25. A LABOUR CENSURE.

    An article published in The Labour Leader censures the joint committee for having described "the abortive termination of the strike as a victory for the trade unionists. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has informed the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth that the Australian cadets will be awarded medals on the same scale as the ...

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  27. DREADNOUGHT BOYS.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. T. A. Coghlan. I.S.O.), who has completely recovered from his recent operation for appendicitis, is dispatching a dozen boys ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN RATES STILL IN OPERATION.

    The cable message on Friday that Lloyd's underwriters were still covering war rusks created no surprise locally, but the rates quoted—5 per cent for three months and ...

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  29. THE ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonold (Chairman of the Parliamentary labour Tatty), in an article in The Labour Leader, says that the Prime Minister with no adequate ...

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  30. "HELD UP."

    A London diamond merchant named Hopton was bailed up this morning in broad daylight in a street in the metropolitan suburb of Dalston. ...

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  31. PAID SECRETARY.

    The business which came before the Federal Cabinet to-day at the first of the series of pre-sessional meetings, was of a preliminary nature, and the Prime Minister ...

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  32. SOLIDARITY OF THE WORKERS.

    Mr. T. Mann, one of tho labour leaders, interviewed at Liverpool, rejoiced at the fact that the various sections of the transport workers had for the first time been ...

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  33. MOROCCO.

    A detachment of 250 of the Corps of Engineers has sailed from Marseilles to construct a field railway in the neighbourhood of Fez, the capital of the Sultan of ...

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  34. ENGLISH FRANCHISE.

    A ruling by the Court of Appeals to the effect that a tenant is not eligible to vote unless he directly contributes to the poor rate reverses a practice of 40 years' ...

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  36. ANOTHER DIAMOND THEFT.

    A prominent Parisian diamond has discovered thai at same point, while travelling between the French capital and Antwerp, he ms robbed of diamonds ...

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  37. SATISFACTION AT LIVERPOOL.

    Workers in all branches at Liverpool evince satisfaction at, the termination of the disputes. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in ...

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  39. CHOIR LOFT COLLAPSED.

    A telegram from Poson reports a terrible disaster. Daring service at Binieff Church the choir loft collapsed, with the result that 82 ...

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  40. THE CAMORRISTS.

    The news from the Camorra trial centre of Viterbo has been comparatively quiet for some time. An important issue has now arisen. ...

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  44. STEAMER SEIZED.

    The customs authorities at Gravesend have seized a steamer fitted with munitions of war and wireless and amply provisioned. The captain of the vessel has ...

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