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  2. RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    It is reported that a passenger train has gone. over a bridge on the New York Central line, and that many persons have been killed. A relief train has been ...

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  3. COLLAPSE OF GRAND STAND.

    A disaster occurred yesterday at the City of Elgin, in the State of Illinois, 35 miles from' Chicago.An automobile contest had attracted ...

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  4. LONDON'S SLUM CHILDREN.

    Sir John Kirk, one of the directors and Secretary of the London Ragged School Union, arrived in Adelaide on Saturday from Western Australia. He reached that ...

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  5. TRAGEDY IN GERMANY

    An awful tragedy is reported from Rendel, in the Grand Duchy of Hesse. A fanner named Gunderloch, after haying squandered bis patrimony, deserted his ...

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  6. DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Douglas Mawson returned on Saturday night from a trip to tho radium show he discovered in the Flinders Range, but said he could make no statement regarding the ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    All sections concerned in the strikes at Liverpool, with the exception of the dockers, have returned to work, and there is peace in the Mersey city. The waterside ...

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  8. FIFESHIRE'S BOATS.

    The commander of the Messageries Mari-time liner Adour, which has arrived at Marseilles, reports that his steamer picked up the first boat from the Federal-Houlder ...

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  9. RETURN OF THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) and the Deputy Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. T. A. Hicks) returned to Adelaide by the Rupara on Sunday morning, after having travelled ...

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  10. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    J. Vine, the Sussex profesional, haB accepted the invitation of the M.C.C. to form a member of the English Eleven. The team is now complete. Vine, the ...

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  11. NOTES ON THE TEAM.

    The English team for Australia, which was completed by the selection of Vine comprises the following 14 years:—P.F WARNER (Middlesex), caption ...

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  12. TRAMWRECKERS PUNISHED.

    A number of the Gladstone road rioters who were actively concerned in the wrecking of tramcars hare been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, racing ...

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  13. MOROCCAN SITUATION.

    A Renter message states that the Government has approved of the Premier's instructions to the French Ambassador at Berlin (M, Jules Cambon), who has been ...

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  14. ENGINEERS WANT MORE.

    A conference of marine engineers at West Hartlepool has decided to approach the shipowners on behalf of employes in the engineeroom branches for a general ...

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  15. THE POPE.

    Pope Pius X. is fast recovering from his illness. His Holiness is now able to walk in the garden and to celebrate Mass. ...

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  16. FIERCE RIOTS.

    Rioting continues in the Welsh town and district of Bargoed. Tiro shops belonging to Jews hare been completely wrecked at Sengbenith, a station ...

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  17. MOTOR PARTY'S FATE.

    A chocking accident is reported from Durham County. A motor charabanc conveying 23 choristers dashed at a terrific pace downhill near ...

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  18. TURF IN IRELAND.

    The stewards of the Irish Turf Club hare decided that the circumstances of the strike in connection with the Irish railway services did not justify the executive of the ...

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  19. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    The hearing has been begun of a dander action at Bloemfontein, in which the parties are the Union Minuter for Justice, (Gen. Herizog) and ex-Inspector Fraser ...

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  20. DIFFICULTIES OVER.

    The threatened tramway strike in London has been averted, through the County Council's Committee having recognised the union. It will settle certain grievances ...

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  21. A NEW PEOPLE.

    Great interest has been manifested in the reported discovery of a new race of people of Indian characteristics in the arotic regions of Canada. ...

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  22. LIVERPOOL LOCKOUT ENDED.

    The shipowners of Liverpool hare terminated the lockout, conditionally on all workers resuming; otherwise the lockout will be renewed The Dockers' Union ...

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  23. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    The four-masted steel barque Lyndhurst, 2,311 tons, has been destroyed in a tragic manner. The vessel was laden with a cargo oF naphtha and was lying off Fish ...

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  24. PERMANENT VOLUNTEER LEAGUE.

    A suggestion bas been made that a permanent volunteer league should be carried an by the public, so that in case of an industrial upheaval occurring again there ...

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  25. SECRET STEAMERS.

    The Government has ordered the steamer Arizona, now at Barrow, to be dismantled. The steamer belongs to a company who are the new owners of tie Sea Foam, a vessel ...

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  26. RIOTS IN WALES.

    Further riotous disturbances took place at Bargoed and Gilfach, Glamorganshire, yesterday. The police Were obliged to disperse the mob by means of baton charges. ...

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  27. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing at Northampton against Northamptonshire, F. K. Foster, one of the English Eleven for Australia, took 5 wickets for 18. ...

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  28. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Several arrests hare been made on the United States frontier of persons charged with having smuggled opium into Canada. The accused individuals are said to have ...

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  29. IN THE NEVER NEVER.

    The work of the Swedish scientific expedition, the members of which returned from their investigations in the north-west of this State recently, covered a wide field ...

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  30. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Sr. Guthrie, one of the Common-wealth legislators who attended the Coronation festivities, and who has been confined in a private hospital by a serious illness, is now ...

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  31. INCREASED COST OP LIVING.

    'Apropos of the wages question, a number of newspapers publish details of the most of housekeeping, which show that the prices of groceries and greengroceries have ...

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  32. FIREDAMP OUTBURST.

    An analyis has proved that an outbura of firedamp at the borings in Calverton Buckinghamshire, is due to tho presence of coal. ...

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  33. WORKERS AT OXFORD.

    Two hundred manual workers iu Oxford are meeting daily at Balliol College for the study of social and economic problems. ...

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  34. LOYALISTS REWARDED.

    The directors of the Midland Railway Company Lave presented a week's pay in addition to their ordinary wages to all employes who remained loyal and refused to ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Duke 01 Norfolk entertained the Australian cadets at Arundel Castle, his Sussex seat, yesterday. The contingent visited the local military camp, where ...

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  36. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN.

    The British Development Commission has allocated £50,000 annually for the aid of rural industries by means of the establishment of agricultural research. There ...

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  37. BRITISH VENGEANCE.

    It was announced last month that an expedition of 2,000 troops, would be sent in October to the Attain frontier to punish the murderers of Mr. Noel Williamson and ...

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  38. TRADES DISPUTE ACT.

    The Leeds Chamber of Commerce has urged the Government to Trades the Trades Disputes Act in order to revise the "peaceful picketing" law. ...

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  39. CHEAP OIL.

    Owing to accumulation of surplus stocks, the Scottish Mineral Oil companies have told to the Standard Oil Company large quantities of refined oil, at the remarkably ...

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  40. DISASTER DENIED.

    A telegram from Posen yesterday reported a terrible disaster. It was stated that during service at the Binieff Church the choir loft collapsed, with the result that ...

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  41. DEGREE FOR AUSTRALIAN PROFESSOR.

    The University of St. Andrews hut conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon Professor W. Harrison Moore of the University of Melbourne. ...

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  42. THREATENED STRIKE.

    Twelve thousand men employed on the Illinois Central Railway threaten to strike if their demands for increased wages and shorter hoars are not granted. The ...

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  43. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    The official announcement is made that foot-and-mouth disease has broken out ia Block as Weet Hallam, Derbyshire. ...

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  44. ATWOOD'S FLIGHT.

    Atwood, the aviator, has completed his long-distance aerial journey from St. Louis to New York. He reached this city yesterday, and was greeted by an enormous i ...

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  45. ALLEGED FORGED BONDS.

    Two arrests have been made in connection with the alleged forgery of bonds of a French company purporting to represent £30,000. ...

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  46. GARDEN CITIES!

    The Garden Cities' Association, in whose town-planting activities King George is deeply interested, has decided upon the connection and formation of kindred ...

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  47. NEW STEAMER.

    The Maunteanui, the new vessel of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, has been launched at Fairfield. on the Mersey, near Liverpool. ...

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  48. SOCIALIST DENUNCIATION.

    A meeting under the auspices of the Socialist Democratic Party, held in Trafalgar square yesterday afternoon, denounced the employment of troops during the ...

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  49. MINERS' COTTAGES DYNAMITED.

    Following a strike of miners in the mines for better conditions, cottages occupied by Austrian miners at Blairmore, in the province of Alberta, were blown up ...

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  50. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A return just issued shows that the number of volunteers enrolled in South Australia is 1,724 members of all ranks:—Privates 1,512: corporals or bombardiers, 54 ...

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  51. FOREST FIRES.

    A telegram from St. John's, Newfoundland, reports a disastrous forest fire. Enormous destruction has been done to forests. The great pulp mills at Bishop's ...

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  52. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The farmers of Saskatchewan and the northern portion of the province of Alberta have received a terrible setback. They expected a wheat harvest of about ...

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  53. SWISS FLOODS.

    Serious floods have occurred in the Massino Valley. The raging torrent overwhelmed eight farmhouses, with the result that nine persons are known to have been ...

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  54. PURCHASE BY THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand bag purchased the liner Port Kingston, 7,585 tons, belonging to the West India Mail Service Company, Limited ...

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  55. SCULLER FOR STOCKHOLM.

    A deputation awaited upon the Premier [Sir Elliott Lewis) yesterday to ask assistance in sending Cecil Mevilly, the amateur sculler, to the Olympian Games at ...

    Article : 63 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the North of England championship matches. Parke boat Dunlop (Victoria) 6-4. 10-8, 6-1. ...

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  58. DEMAND FOR SILVER.

    Difficulty is being experienced by the Federal Treasury in supplying tho demand for silver coins of the larger denominations. This tightness is due to the non-supply ...

    Article : 230 words
  59. CHILDREN'S WARD WANTED.

    The Children's Work League is circulating the public to secure additional funds for a children's ward at the local hospital. The Government has promised to put ...

    Article : 58 words
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