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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages from London.

    A Russian cruiser has delayed the British steamer Dragoman in the Bed Sea. The "Times" commenting on the ...

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  5. A WOEFUL WAIL.

    Since the general elections our office has been besieged, not with disappointed candidates, but by the disappointed champions of the ...

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  6. LATE TELEGRAMS

    The heavy gale in the Straits developed into cyclonic force this morning and destructions are reported from various quarters. Off Warnambool ...

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  7. THEY SAY

    That a much-threatened Adelaideterrace breach of promise case has fizzled out for obvious reasons. That the principal reason why the ...

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  8. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Between 3 o'clock and 3.30 on Saturday morning the oflice of the Bottling Works of the Hannan's Brewery Go. was entered by two would-be ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 608 words
  10. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 820 words
  11. CONSTABLS TRANSFERRED.

    During the past fortnight five uniformed constables have been transferred from the Boulder to other districts as follows: Corporal Jones, to ...

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  12. Disgraced Grand Duke.

    According to the Berlin "Tageblatt," the Grand Duke Boris was recalled from the seat of war and sent to Archangel because of an affront to ...

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  13. Sharp Engagement.

    General Rennenkamp was wounded during a sharp engagement with the Japanese forces near Saimatse. ...

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  14. DAMAGED SHIPPING.

    No further news has arrived regarding the missing steamer Nemesis. This morning the lifeboat Starlight No. 2 containing two masts as well as sails ...

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  15. A Russian Success.

    General Sakharoff reports that on the 13th instant a reconnaissance took place in the Temsaki Valley. The Russians have expelled the ...

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  16. Enveloping Mukden.

    Japanese troops have appeared at Tehindjin. There object is to assist General Kuroki's forces in the attempt to envelope Mukden. ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIA FIRE.

    The fire in the wrecked steamer Australia is still raging. Huge volumes of smoke envelop the wreck. Divers gear worth £400 has been destroyed. ...

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  18. BATHURST MYSTERY.

    Mrs. Piper died recently at Bathurst, and her death was said to have been due to natural causes. It is now asserted that death was caused by a ...

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  19. Blocked at Newchwang.

    The Russian cruiser Sivoutch tried to escape from the harbor at Neuchwang but owing to the proximity of the Japanese warships outside the ...

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  20. Tunghow Taken.

    Three hundred Russians, portions of the garrison, narrowly escaped being captured at Yinghow. They made their escape with difficulty. ...

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  21. BLASTING FATALITY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Peter Voliez, who was killed by an explosion in a Kensington sewer, was part heard to-day. The coroner said ...

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  22. THOSE SHORTAGES.

    Since we published the fact that the Inspecting Auditor from the Auditor-General's Department has discovered serious shortages in a department of ...

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  23. ADELAIDE RACES.

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  24. Passage of the Dardanelles.

    Tokio messages state that the Japanese authorities are incensed at Turkey's allowing two vessels of the Russian volunteer fleet to pass through ...

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  25. Fighting Near Port Arthur.

    A telegram received at Mukden states that the Russian right flank operating at Port Arthur on Sunday and Monday, July 3 and 4 drove the Japanese ...

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  26. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Joseph Quilty, aged 60, a pointsman, was run over by a train at Spencer-street to-day just as he was knocking off work. Both legs were ...

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  27. EUCHRING THE PEOPLE.

    The Hicks-Gregory libel case is setlied, and the James Ministry has scored a big victory over a private citizen, over the Parliament, and over ...

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  28. A HEAT WAVE.

    A great heat wave has swept over England and the continent. The thermometer has registered 150 in the sun and 85 in the shade at London. ...

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  29. BLACK GOVERNMENT SERVANTS.

    Mr. Mahon has sanctioned a system allowing line repairers and other postal employees to employ aboriginals to attend to horses and camps in W. ...

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  30. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Sir William MacGregor formerly the Administrator of British New Guinea has been appointed Governor of Newfoundland. ...

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  31. SYDNEY RACES.

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  32. WAGES BOARD AMENITIES

    Two representatives of employers and employees respectively came to blows to-day at a meeting of the wages board. A lively combat ensued ...

    Article : 44 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN APPEAL CASES

    In the appeals Pacific Co-operative Steam Coal Co. v. the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, and the Mayor of Wellington v. the Mayor ...

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  34. HORWITZ REDIVIIVUS.

    The rather large number of people who have been reported drowned in this country and then turned up very much alive have been added to by one ...

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  35. Athanasian Creed.

    The Bishop of Melbourne, interviewed re the suggested changes in the directions respecting the Athanasian creed says neither English nor Australian ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The leading importers of apples calculate that the sale of 703,000 cases of Tasmanian and Australian apples imported during the season have ...

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  37. NOTES FROM THE EAST.

    Grafinell and Lord Cleive have gone back to Sydney without earning winning goldfields carnival. Walter Burn has left for the West to ...

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  38. East Province Council Election.

    Mr. John Stuart, of Cottesloe, elsewhere announces that he is a candaidate for the vacancy in the East Province, caused by the death of Mr. ...

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  39. CYCLING.

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  40. N.S.W. Elections.

    August 6 has been fixed as pollingday for the general elections. ...

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  41. DEATH OF MR. JOHN CLUNE.

    Mr. John Clune, a well-known Westralian colonist, and one of the defendants in the cause celebre of Clune v. Clune, died at Victoria Plains on Friday of ...

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    Owing to the ill-health of Mr. Tom Tate, the old-established firm of T. Tate and Co., land and estate agents, William-street has changed hands. The new ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. M'Lean Bros. and Rigg.

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    A monster meeting organised by the Social Democratic Federation will be held at the Hibernian Hall to-night to celebrate the 115th anniversary of the fall ...

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  45. Declining Tote Figures.

    At Tattersall Club's races this afternoon only £4.599 passed through the totalisator. This is the worst day experienced by the club for many ...

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    VERRIER'S for hand-made footwear of every description. Corner of Barrack and Wellington streets. Coogee races, Coogee races, Coogee ...

    Article : 22 words
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