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  3. CUSTODY OF A GIRL.

    An interesting Australian case has just been decided by the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords. Two aunts of a girl named Robertson—Mrs. "Hawker, of ...

    Article : 145 words
  4. COLLIERY TRAGEDY.

    The fire at the Universal Colliery is being overcome, and it is expected that the late of the imprisoned [?] will be known on Sunday. ...

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  5. STRIKE EPISODE.

    Assan outcome of the miners' strike on the non-union question, on the Beaufort field, near Ballarat where 135 men are out, a serious happening, took place at the ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Writing from Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, Scotland, Mr. Robert Wemyss, Chief of the South Australian Caledonian Society, tells Mr. H. G. Macmillan of the good time he ...

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  7. DARING BURGLARS.

    One of the most daring daring daylight burglaries yet perpetrated in Adelaide caused quite a sensation in Rundle street on Friday. The first inkling of anything ...

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  8. LIVERPOOL RAILWAY SMASH.

    An enquiry into the Liverpool railway disaster was opened yesterday by Col. Druitt, Inspector for the Board of Trade. On Wednesday last, through a ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. AUSTRIA MILITANT

    Austria has threatened to present Servia with an nitimatum, supported by Germany and Italy, unless the Servian troops are instantly withdrawn from Albania. ...

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  10. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. Cherry, Federal yesterday officer for Australia, who has been on the Continent enquiring into the frozen meat made, has returned from Germany. ...

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  11. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Middle Park Plate was run at the Newmarket Second October Meeting to-day, with the following result:—The Middle Park Plate, of 1,000 soys. ...

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  12. HUMAN ELECTRIC BATTERIES.

    Arabella Kenneally, authoress, after many experiences, maintains that human beings animals , and plants are all electric butteries, which give out electrical ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. THE RESCUERS' TRIALS.

    The rescuers who were lost in the colliery bat who were subsequently rescued, made the following statement:—In the Britannic section of the mine ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. UNDERGROUND TRAIN SENSATION.

    A well-dressed middle-aged man threw, himself in front of an underground train in Holborn yesterday. In order, to recover the body the electric current had ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. BOTANIC GARDEN ROSES.

    One of the most charming pictures to be seen in or around Adelaide is to watch the keen delight and deep interest Dr. Holtze, the enterprising and popular ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. TRAMWAY COLLISIONS.

    Two tramway collisions, the result of a heavy fog, are reported from France. Out occurred on the line between Vivegnis and Liege, in which 30 passengers ...

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  17. OVERCROWDING.

    Sir Charles Cameron, the health officer of Dublin, has issued his annual report, which states that child life is allowed to run 26 waste in that city through the ...

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  18. ENGRAVER LEAVES WIFE.

    The action of an engraver, in supporting another girl led to a charge of desertion being preferred against William Alexander McNeill, at the Adelaide ...

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  19. TOLL FOR THE DEAD.

    The commander of the s.s. Lorraine, which has just arrived at Havre, states that he sighted the derelict steamier Volturno last Saturday, night. The forward ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    The scores in the billiard match Grey v. Reece, in which the Australian is conceding Reece 2,000 in 18,000 up, are:—Gray, 15,500. ...

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  21. CONVICT LIFE.

    Julian Hawtho[?], who has just been related from goal in America, considers that living in a penitentiary is "hell." The convicts, he says, are treated like ...

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  22. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The American press is alarmed last President Wilson's invocation of European assistance in Mexico should establish a precedent inimical to the Monroe ...

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  23. STORM AT MALTA.

    A storm unparalleled in the history of Malta was reported from, the island this week. Torrential rains fell for seven hours, and the appearance of many of the ...

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  24. A GENEROUS FATHER.

    The eldest son of Mr. Henry Frick, a Pittsburg millionaire, who has just been marked, did not have to rely on the wedding presents of his friends to start ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Wilding will play N. H. Lowe in the lawn tennis final to-day. | ...

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  26. ENGINEMEN'S CONFERENCE, SOCIAL, AND PICNIC.

    The twenty-fifth annual conference of the South Australian branch of the Locomotive Enginemen, Firemen, and Cleaners' Federation opened at the Trades Hall ...

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  27. GREAT DAY AT ANGASTON.

    Although the sky was overcast this morning butchers, their relatives and friends gathered in strong force, at the Adelaide railway station. The occasion ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    On board the R.M.S. Otranto, which moored in the Outer. Harbour this morning, was Mr. James Swinburne, F.R.S., the recently appointed wireless telegraphy ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKES IN NICARAGUA.

    Violent and continuous earthquakes have occurred in Nicaragua. The people have deserted their houses and are sleeping in the open air. ...

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  30. LABOUCHERE'S BIOGRAPHY.

    The biography of the late Mr. Henry Labouchere is filled with bright, satirical, and cynical stories of famous men and women. ...

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  31. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Many Dublin employers, tired of temporising, are reopening their workshops with fresh labour. Eight overesea-laden steamers are lying ...

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  32. GOLF.

    The following are the positions in the open golf championship of Belgium:—Ball, 145; Braid, 146; Duncan, 151. ...

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  33. WIFE WANTED.

    A cheesemaker at Koo-wee-rup, Victoria, who has decided to take into himself a wife, is not content to make his choice locally, bat has appealed to the ...

    Article : 170 words
  34. DECLINING BIRTHRATE.

    The National Council for the Promotion of Public Morals has formed a commission to enquire into the falling birthrate. It will be under the presidency of ...

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  35. STOLEN DUCKS.

    Two boys, aged 15 years and 14 years respectively, were charged at the State Children's Court this morning, before Mr. T. Gepp. S.M., on the information of ...

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  36. PROSPECT PRESBYTERIAN FAIR.

    A fair in aid of fie building fund of the Prospect Presbyterian Church will be held in the District Hall, Prospect, on Friday next. The ladies of the church ...

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  37. DREDGE FOR MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Muirhead Collins, the Acting High Commissioner for Australia, is at present visiting Glasgow, where he will inspect a dredge ordered for Melbourne. The ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN IN TROUBLE.

    William Barrington, an Australian engaged as a commercial traveller on the Continent was charged at the West London Police Court yesterday with ...

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  39. MAIL STEAMER.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Otranto arrived at the Outer Harbour this morning. The mail steamer left Gravesend at [?] p.m. on September 12, and after ...

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  40. SHANGHAI FIRE.

    A disastrous fire broke out in the City of Shanghai this week, and completely denuded half a square mile of the town of its buildings and warehouses. In ...

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  41. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    J. F. Bradley to be acting paying officer, customs, during absence of S. W. Gibbs, Dr. C. K. C Wilson to be acting quarantine officer. Wallaroo, during "leave of Dr. ...

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  42. INSPECTING THERMOGRAPHS.

    The Commonwealth has decided to inspect the thermographs on all incoming frozen meat steamers. ...

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  43. HEINICKE'S ORCHESTRA.

    The Town Hall has been secured for the second plebiscite and final concert of 1913 series by Heinicke's Orchestra which takes place Saturday evening. ...

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  44. THE MALIGNED RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    Medical officers at Deptford, as the result of a careful search in rolling stock, have discovered a specimen of every type of microbe known to science in the local ...

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  45. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir George Orby Wombwell, Bait. The deceased baronet was born in November, 1832, and had tt brilliant military career. He was ...

    Article : 57 words
  46. POLICE COURT.

    Seven persons were fines for insobriety. Frank Carr pleaded not guilty to a charge of being a rogue [?] Inspector Burshell prosecuted. The accused had done odd ...

    Article : 84 words
  47. VICTORIA.

    The strike of meat export slaughtermen is still unsettled, and has extended to the country districts. About 35,000 sheep and lambs are available for the market on ...

    Article : 77 words
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