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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    SPALDING, July 20.—Steady progress is being made by the township of Spalding, and when the railway line from Riverton, the construction of ...

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  3. THE MEAT TRADE.

    The meat Commission resumed its sittings to-day. Hubert Lees, manager of Borthwick and Son, said the capacity of his firm's works ...

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  5. WELSH COLLIERY DISASTER.

    In May the Home Office, as the outcome of the enquiry by the committee into the cause of the Senghenydd colliery disaster. which resulted in the death of over 400 ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    During the voyage of the steamer Berrima from London to Australia, a child, Charles Weston, aged four and a half years, who was travelling with his mother ...

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  7. AT BISLEY.

    The Australians continue to do well at Bisley. In the firing for the "Daily Graphic" Cup (200 yards), and the "Graphic" Cup (500 yards), 23 and 25 ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. H. M. Simpson, general manager in New Zealand for the Phoenix Assurance Company since 1891, is retiring, and Mr. H. G. Smith, the Wellington district ...

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  9. TEXTILE WORKERS.

    Trouble has occurred in the textile industry in Lusatia, a manufacturing district in the south of Saxony. Fifty workmen struck for a general increase of wages ...

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  10. MRS. PANKHURST.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the leader of the militant suffragettes, who was re arrested on Thursday last to serve the balance of the three-year term of imprisonment recently ...

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  11. FALL FROM A BALLOON.

    As the race for the Aerial Grand Prix was about to start yesterday from the Tuileries a gust of wind swept a balloon against a tree, and the occupants of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. TASMANIA.

    The works of the Hydro Company are almost sure to be purchased by the State, and the position of the engineer-in-charge will be offered to Mr. J. H. Butters, the ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    A cable message received by the Board of Cricket Control from South Africa to-day notified that the tour will begin on November 7 and end on March 8. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. THE NEAR EAST.

    There have been numerous conflicts on the Roumano-Bulgarian frontier between the boundary guards. In the latest affra[?] the Roumanians were victorious, and five ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. POTATOES.

    On June 26 a consignment of 100 bags of potatoes, grown at Clark's Hill, Victoria, was shipped from Melbourne to Western Australia by the Victorian ...

    Article : 347 words
  16. BILLIARDS.

    The final of the amateur billiard championship of Victoria was to have been played to-night between C. Vanderluff, holder of the title, and L. Beauchamp, but ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The complete official results of the schools of the Empire rifle shooting competition of 1913-14 are now published. The competition is divided into two parts, one ...

    Article : 367 words
  18. A MUNICIPAL COMEDY.

    Here is a hint to those lucky ones among you who may presently find themselves on a holiday tour in the old country, and may chance to visit the historic old town of ...

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  19. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDALS.

    Further sentences have been passed in connection with the Japanese naval scandals, which followed allegations that high officials of the navy had been accepting ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. SOLDIERS VERSUS BEETLES.

    Two hundred soldiers have been sent to deal with a plague of Colorado beetles, which is devastating several potato farms [?] the west of Hamburg. ...

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  21. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Small wireless equipments have been installed at Port Augusta and at Gibson's Camp, 40 miles along the trans-Austral an railway, to assist in the observations that ...

    Article : 278 words
  22. "SOWING NEW SEED."

    Sir—Those who write in favor of this work of art (?), evidently thinking they saw the beauty of the allegorical side of "Sowing New Seed," have always impressed ...

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  23. FATAL FIREWORKS.

    A thunderstorm caused a disastrous exolosion a[?] a fireworks factory at Castellamare, a manufacturing town 15 miles from Naples. A flash of lightning fired the ...

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  24. MR. TEESDALE SMITH'S CHALLENGE.

    Sir—For over two weeks I, in common with many others, have been anxiously scanning the pages of "The Advertiser" to see if the challenge thrown out by Mr. ...

    Article : 294 words
  25. UNREQUITED LOVE.

    A man fired at a woman in Alexandr[?] this morning, but failed to inflict a fata wound. Subsequently he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. ...

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  26. [?]UGILISTS IN NEW ROLE.

    Colin Bell, the Australian boxer, who was defeated by Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight champion, on June [?] and "Johnny" Summers, another ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. INDIAN ASSASSINS.

    Tragedy continues to beset the attempts [?] the Indian authorities to t[?]ace the prin[?]pals in the notorious Dacca conspiracy [?]ase. ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. LONDON DONKEY SHOW.

    It was a fete day in the Mile-End-road yesterday on the occasion of the Costermongers' Donkey Show, an annual event promoted by Our Dumb Friends' League ...

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  29. DOCTORS MAY STRIKE.

    The Ya[?]oop Hospital committee to-day appealed to the Honorary Minister (Mr. Angwin) for the assistance, because it had run up against the British Medical ...

    Article : 184 words
  30. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation consisting of Mr. Theodore, M.L.A., and Mr. Bowman. M.L.A., and Mr. W. J. Dunstan, waited on the Minister of Works (Mr. Barnes) to-day with a ...

    Article : 322 words
  31. RUSSIAN ANARCHISTS.

    It has been ascertained that the bombs discovered on the Russian Nihilists, Kirichek and Trojanovsky, who were arrested near Pontoise early in the month, were ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. EFFECTIVE VOTING LEAGUE.

    Speaking at the May Club last night, at the second of the series of winter lectures arranged by the Effective Voting League, Mr. E. H. Coombe said that when South Australia became a Crown ...

    Article : 350 words
  33. ULIVI, THE INVENTOR.

    Some light has been thrown on the [?]dden disappearance of Giulio Ulivi, the young Florentine, who claimed to have invented an apparatus for exploding, with ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A case in which R. F. Norman, a wellknown Laborite, was charged with having obstructed traffic in one of the main thoroughfares was before the City Court ...

    Article : 138 words
  35. BADLY BUNKERED.

    Though barely fourteen years of age, the young[?] ste[?]ped [?]mtily into the witness box with a decided air of assurance, and there stood at attention, waiting for things ...

    Article : 140 words
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