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  2. Advertising

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  3. CECIL RHODES.

    "The Life of Cecil Rhodes" has just been published by the great Empire maker's confidential secretary. The book seveals the dead stetesman as a curious ...

    Article : 252 words
  4. AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER.

    The following application for a position as driver was received the other day by an Adelaide business business from:- "Re your advertisement in to-day's paper for smart ...

    Article : 190 words
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  6. ERNEST TRUMAN, A.R.C.O.- LEIPSIC R.C.M.

    Ernest Truman, the city, organist of Sydney, arrived this morning, and in the of a chat I had with him we naturally got on to the subject of ...

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  7. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL ARMAGEDDON.

    The situation in regard to London "bus traffic is exceedingly delicate. Yesterday' 150 bases and 500 men were idle, and during the day 12,000 more employes ...

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  8. POOR OLD CHINA.

    The Japanese Embassy in Paris declares that Japan has no idea of mili­tary interventions in.connection with China. It is believed in Tokio, ...

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  9. TOUR AROUND THE WORLD;

    Mrs. 1. Shroeder and her daughter, Miss Coombe, returned a few days since from a trip around the world, "They left Adelaide, six months ago with a party of ...

    Article : 377 words
  10. RAID ON HOTELS.

    Night Work or toil in the early hours of another day is not relished by many and naturally it is all the more distasteful when the remuneration is but small. The ...

    Article : 514 words
  11. BANK'S DOORS CLOSES.

    The Hanseatische Bank of Hamburg has been closed, and its books and Papers seized by the Police. Two directors were arrested and charged with having falsified ...

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  12. G. H. KNIBBS.

    Capt. H.M. Collins has returned from the Statistical Conference, held at Vienna. The Canadian Statist, during the course of the meeting, expressed ...

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  13. KING CONSTANTINE.

    King Constantine of Greece, who wounded the susceptibilities of the French Press by his landation of Germany in connection by his the successes of Greek arms in the ...

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  14. BEAUMONT SMITH BACK.

    Mr. Beaumont Smith was among the passengers by the "Melbourne express, which arrived this morning. He has returned from America, and was ...

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  15. STAYING AT HOME.

    The immigration bureaus report a remarkable slump in applicants. They attribute this to the better wages and conditions now obtaining in Great ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN THE PROVINCES.

    Although the National Union has declined to declare a general strike the Labour leaders at Birmingham are endeacouring the [?] a great crisis. ...

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  17. NEW CHINESE MINISTRY.

    The new Cabinet at Pekin represents the most talented of the moderate and progressive parties associated with the traditions of the old regime. It is ...

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  18. JUVEMILE LABOUR EXCHANGE.

    A number of Juvenile labour exchanges are being opened under the direction of the Board of Trade the object being to find suitable situations for boys and girls ...

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  19. THE "ROYAL HUSTLE."

    All unexpectedly, King Constantine of Greece crossed the Channel and arrived in London at 10.15 o'clock on Friday by train from Easthourne. He spent three ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. AMERICAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The American Golf Championship resulted in the between "Vardon, Ray, and Ouimet. The game was played on the Brooklyn ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND OIL FIELDS CO.

    The winding-up order on the New Zealand Oilfields Company has been debated he was contributories. The receiver said he was unsatisfied that the prospectus ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. POSTAL OFFICIALS' STATE RIGHT.

    In May list, when the Prime Minister Hon. J. Cook), then Leader of Motion, visited this State in [?] with the Federal election, campeigh ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. AISGILL [?] DISASTER.

    THe Coronial enquiry into the deaths of the passengers who were killed at Aisgill recently in a railway collision, was concluded yesterday. The Coroner had ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. MANCHESTER DOCKERS.

    Forty vessels are held up at Manchester several carrying perishable cargo. About 5,000 dock hands are idle. No attempt is being made to promote a ...

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  25. SOURDES PILGRIM.

    The dislocation of traffic at the Dublin quays as the result of the carters' strike was not allowed to interfere with the return of a number of Irish pilgrams from ...

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  26. AERIAL DERBY.

    An serial Derby will take place in London this afternoon. The course will be a circle flight around the city, 15 competitors' having entered. Australia is ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    Lady and Miss Ward left London this week by the R.M.S. Medina en route to New Zealand. ...

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  28. FEDERAL GALETTE.

    Authority has been growed to lease for defence purpose from A. G. Downer rooms in Citizens' Buildings at a rentail [?] £115 a year successful candidates in the [?] held ...

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  29. RAILWAYMEN'S POSITION.

    The railway men are unable to face the financial responsibility of a national strike. Of their accumulated funds running into £500,000, only £100,000 is ...

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  30. QUICK WORK AVERIS ACCIDENT.

    One of the axles on the tender of the Crewe express supped while the train seas going at a high speed, and the engine left the rails. The driver pulled the train ...

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  31. WELLS'S LATEST.

    Mr. H. G. Wells's latest book, "The Passionate Friend" is excite treat intetest. He repeats his philosephy of [?] that there are no universal lews off ...

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  32. LIKE A FLIGHT OF BIRDS.

    Fourteen aeroplanes partaking in manoceivres at Aldersbott wett noticed passing Over Oxford like a covey of gigantic birds. ...

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  33. PAPER PULP.

    We have been [?] made by the mill the company [?] ...

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  34. CANADA'S LONDON OFFICES

    Earl Grey's Empire building. scheme has, it is considered, been prejudiced by Canada deciding to acquire a suite of offices in Westminster instead of close to ...

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  35. FRENCH RECRUITS.

    A medical examination of the 50-years-old recruits in France resulted in 65 per cent being pronounced fit for service. It had been expected that only 50 per cent. ...

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  36. FIELD MARSHAL INJURED.

    A painful accident happened, to Field Marshal Evelyh Wood yesterday while out riding the country. A motor wagon frightened his horse, and the animal, ...

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  37. DUBLIN CARTERS' STRIKE.

    The strike in Dublin is still unsettled, although a good deal of carting is being done under police escort. It is generally admitted that had housing conditions are ...

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  38. "SAD, BAD, AND MAD."

    Mr. John Galsworthy's play "The Fugitive" has been stagged at the Court Theatre and is a decided success. It might be labelled "The General ...

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  39. TATTERSALL'S HOTEL.

    Mr. L .Gattorna, under whose regime the Southern Cross Hotel has enjoyed such marked popularity, is the successful. tenderer for the lease of Tattersall Hotel. ...

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  40. REVIEW OF CADETS.

    A parade of senior cadets was conducted through the city Street this afternoon, and was reviewed by the Governor-General, in the presence of the British ...

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  41. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES.

    There has been a most remariable increase recently in the number of mysterious disappearances in London, and it is estimated that possibly 1.000 persons are ...

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  42. CITIZEN FORCES.

    The first active training camp, of citizen forces in South Africa was opened at Worcester this week. The public is following the manoeuvres with the greatest ...

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  43. COMMERCE.

    Butter is steady. New booth Wales finest is bringing: 108/ to 112/ per cent; insalted, 110/ to 114/- No arrivals have come to hand from ...

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  44. KAISER BUYS BROAD ACRES.

    The Kaiser has become an extensive in­vestor in land at Vancouver and else­where in British Columbia. Other emi­nent Germans are following his example. ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DOGS.

    The Irish torrier dog Davington Brick bat was sent to Melbourne by this afternoon's express to compete at the Royal Agricultural Society's show of Victoria to ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. RETURNING VICTORIAN.

    The Hon. Peter MacBride, M.L.A., Minister for Lands and Forests in the Victorian State Government, who is on a visit to the old country, has made ...

    Article : 65 words
  47. DICKENS CHARACTERS.

    We have received from Messrs. W. P. Auld & Co., Adelaide agents for Buchanan's whisky. a "Buchanan Portfolio" of characters from Dickens. It contains ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. SALE OF BUILDING BLOCKS.

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  49. AUSTRALIAN MEAT IN GERMANY.

    Herr Henoch Consul-General in Persia for the German Empire, has been appointed Australian trade representative at Berlin. He will give particular ...

    Article : 105 words
  50. TEN HOURS.

    The, international Labour Conference at Berne. Switzerland. has agreed to a 10 hours' working day for women, without, age distinction. ...

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  51. BRIGAND OUTRAGES.

    Brigand bands are at present infesting Albania, the south-western portion of European, Turkey, and are indulging in cattle lifting. ...

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  52. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver has advanced br three-sixteenths of a penny per ounce. ...

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  53. AUSTRIA.

    Several new Austrian battleships have been planned, to cost £2,900.000. ...

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  56. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    A heavy thunderstorm burst over the city yesterday morning. In one of the suburbs where it was particularly severe four women, in an endeavour to escape a ...

    Article : 91 words
  57. MAYNE'S CRICKETERS.

    Mr. H. McIntosh, with his well-known generosity, has intimated that be is pre­pared to pay the passages of the mem­bers of Mayne's Australian cricket team ...

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  59. MELBA.

    Madam Meins having completed a highly successful season here. failed from Southampton yesterday for Canada. where stir will appear professionally for several weeks. ...

    Article : 85 words
  60. VEHICLE UPSET.

    New is to hand of an appalling fatality in Arcahon. a bathing place in the department of Gironde. France It appears thata vehicle containing 22 ...

    Article : 80 words
  61. FRENCH PATRIOTISM.

    M. Poincare, President of France, speaking at Bordeaux, appealed for larger patriotism on the part of the Girondins. The department of the Girond covers a ...

    Article : 113 words
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