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  2. FIRES IN THE CITY.

    Two fires broke out in parallel streets in the business centre of Adelaide within 11 minutes of one another on Wednesday evening. In each case there were the elements ...

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  3. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    An important decision was made at a meeting of the South Australian branch of the Builders' Labourers' Federation in the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening. ...

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  4. PEACE RESTORED.

    Peace has been restored, and it how remains to bring to justice the participants in lost night's not at Messrs. Hoskins & Co.'s blast furnace, and to count ...

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  5. MARRIED IN HASTE.

    Eleanor Schulze appeared at the Water Police Court to-day on a charge of haring Feloniously wounded with intent to murder her husband. Albert Frederick ...

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  6. BEFORE THE COMMISSION.

    At the meeting of the royal commission annotated to investigate the labour conditions existing in connection with the railways, evidence was given yesterday br Mr. ...

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  7. SUSPECTED SPIES.

    The first hearing against the German, Max Schultz, on a charge of espionage at Plymouth, has been concluded by the prisoner being committed for trial. Bail has ...

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  8. GREAT STORM.

    Further particulars in regard to the great storm in the Southern States have been received from Charleston, in South Carolina. The water alone the seafront of the city ...

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  9. THE CHAMPIONS.

    The county cricket champion for this season is Warwickshire. In the last match of the series the topmost eleven was drawn against Northants ...

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  10. HIRST, 218.

    Playing for his county against Sussex G. H. Hirst, the Yorkshire veteran, made 218 runs. ...

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  11. SHIP ASHORE.

    A cable message from the Chilian seaport of Antofagasta states that the German ship Thekal is ashore at the Strait of Lemaine, Patagonia, and that nine of the ...

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  12. TO PREVENT DANGER.

    Two [?]—W. Waters and R. Borgwere each fined 10/ and 4/ costs to-day for an offence against the provisions of the Mines Inspection Act by not having ...

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  13. THE SCENE AT CHARLESTON.

    During the hurricane at Charleston sis torpedo boats were tossed high on the beach through the violence of the waves, and the navy yards Buffered greatly. The ...

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  14. SINGLE WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Samuel M. P. Peacock, aged 71, of 62 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, was arrested early this morning on a charge of having wilfully murdered Mary Margaret ...

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  15. CREDIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Cadets have presented the' boys of Lindfield, Sussex, with a Dag on behalf of the boys of Lindfield. New South Wales. ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The Governments of Russia and Japan have arrived at a friendly compromise in connection with the hospital ships Orel and Angara, which were captured by Japan ...

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  17. DANISH SUSPECTS.

    A Danish ship's boat has been seized some distance out from Kiel Harbour, five men oil board were arrested as suspected spies. ...

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  18. INSPECTED BY LORD ROBERTS.

    Acting in the same generous way as upon the occasion of his inspection of the New South Wales cadets, Field Marshal Lord Roberts to-day paid on official visit to the ...

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  19. EXPRESS DRIVERS' ALLEGATIONS.

    The drivers connected with the Great Eastern Railway Company threaten to again go out on strike unless they are re instated to their old positions as express ...

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  20. ARREST AND RELEASE.

    Among the five men arrested on board the Danish boat were two Englishmen. Hose on the craft have satisfied the authorities that their boat was merely on ...

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  21. RAILWAY DRIVERS.

    The trouble in connection with the Great Eastern system is chiefly with acting drivers, who found during the recent strike that others were promoted to their ...

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  22. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Wood asked by whose authority police had been sent to Lithgow, and for what purpose. The Acting Premier (Mr. Holman) ...

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  23. MOROCCO.

    The official organ of the Regency of Brunswick states that if the new proposals by France in respect to Morocco should not prove acceptable to the Berlin Government ...

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  24. ADMIRAL TOGO.

    Admiral Togo has token his departure from Seattle en route far Tokio. The steamer conveying the Japanese naval hero was escorted, out of port by ...

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  25. ARRESTS AT RHYMNEY.

    Considerable loot has been recovered at Rhymney, the town in, Brecnockshire. where riots took place last week, and a number of arrests Lave been made. ...

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  26. KNIGHT OF ST. GEORGE.

    The steamer knight of St. George was wrecked on the north-western reef, of Nukualofa, one of the principal towns of the Tonga group, on augusut 20, at 3 a.m. while ...

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  27. MONSOON CONDITIONS.

    The monsoonal season conditions have improved in some districts, and tie prospects are not quite so serious as they appeared to be a week ago. ...

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  28. ILLANELLY RIOTS.

    At the inquest on the bodies of those who were killed during the riots at Llanelly Mjr. Stuart commanding the troops at the time, stated that he gave the people ...

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  29. "IT WAS NO GOOD."

    While playing on the banks of the Yarra at South Yarra on August 5 Carey Marsden, aged seven, fell in and was drowned. At an inquest to-day albert Coyle, eight ...

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  30. THE VIENNA INTERVIEW.

    The belief is entertained in well-informed circles that the reported interview with a diplomatist published in The Niea Freie Presse, relative to the Moroccan question, ...

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  31. CHASED TO SEA.

    The forest fires in Newfoundland are of a most serious character. It is reported from St. John's that the flames have destroyed crops and dwellings. ...

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  32. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS.

    In performing the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of a church at Neath, in Glamorganshire, yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Llovd-George) ...

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  33. TOKEN OF COMRADESHIP.

    The Waterside Workers' Federation is now holding a conference, has discussed the desirableness of issuing instructions to the waterside workers in the dominion to ...

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  34. GROWING NOTE ISSUE.

    At the close of business hours to-day the note issue of the Commonwealth amounted to £9,275,969. The following table shows the particulars for each denomination:— ...

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  35. BELGIAN GARRISONS.

    In view of the disturbed European outlook, the garrisons on the Belgian frontier, and in the various fortresses are being strongly reinforced. ...

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  36. "BRITAIN AS LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR."

    The Westminster Gazette, in an article headed "Britain as a Lightning Conductor" warns Germany of the posible dangers of a sudden snitch off on to Great Britain. ...

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  37. IS IT PROSPERITY?

    Strong light is thrown upon the condition of the United States' prosperity by statistics published concerning the activities of the leading railroad systems for the past ...

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  38. OFFICERS AND CREW.

    The steamer Knight of St. George was trader charter to the Australian mail line, and the Sydney agents ore the Howard Smith Company. Limited. She was a ...

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  39. SPIERS "THE DESERTER."

    Harold Spiers, belonging to the Worcestershire Regiment, was charged at New Radnor Court with desertion. He explained in his defence that during the ...

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  40. A CHANGE OF VENUE.

    In chambers to-day Mr. Justice Rooth granted a change of venue from Perth to Albany in the action instituted by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) against The ...

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  41. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Notice of motion has been given in the Assembly as follows:—"That the House will resolve itself into a committee to give consideration to the long, efficient and ...

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  42. PERTH TRAMWAYS.

    [?] at the meeting of the Perth Electric Tramways, Limited, Mr. Stoneham, referring to the proposed Government purchase of the lines, stated that after a ...

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  43. DAY LABOUR SUPERVISORS.

    Two appointments of supervisors have been made in connection with the Government's system of day labour for railway construction. One will receive £600 a year ...

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  44. MR. HAVELOCK WILSON

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson (General Secretary of the National Seamen's Union) has decided to visit Australia far the benefit of Ms health. Mr. Wilson, who has been ...

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  45. FORTY TONS OF WHEAT JETTISONED.

    A cable message received by the Sydney Marine Underwriters, and Salvage Association to-day stated that 40 tons of the wheat cargo carried by the barque Kildaton, which ...

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  46. PUGILISM.

    Bombadier Wells, "the white hope of England." has entered upon serious training at Earl's Court for his contest with Jack Johnson next month. His work is ...

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  47. A QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

    The Speaker to-day issued a writ for the Rosewood election. Nomination day is fixed for September 6 and polling day for September 16. The writ will be returned ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. NEW ZEALAND AFFORESTATION.

    An efficient report on afforestation operations states that nearly 9,000,000 trees were raised from seed during the year, and 7.500,000 trees were Bent to the plantations ...

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  50. FOUNDERING FEARED.

    According to advices from George Town, the capital of British Gaiana, it is feared that We schooner Ocean Hover has foundered between British Guiana and ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Watt to-day received a cable message from the Imperial Government will favourably consider the proposal of the ...

    Article : 60 words
  53. STEAMER BANFFSHIRE.

    The steamer Banffishare left for Sydney to-day after repairs had been effected subsequent to her collision with a stone wall at Kangaroo Point. The vessel was certified ...

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  54. SPENCE MEMORIAL (REGISTER) FUND.

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  55. CARDINAL MORAN.

    In an audience with the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Riordan (Rector of the Irish College), His Holiness the Pope spoke feelingly in regard to the death of Cardinal Moran. ...

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  56. STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Strath Ardale, which has arrived here reports that the steamer St. Michael and St. George has been wrecked on a reef near Tonga. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. FRENCH MANEUVRES.

    Military maneuvres are in progress near to the ancient fortified city of Verdun. They excel anything of the kind undertaken in France since the Franco-German war. ...

    Article : 58 words
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