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  2. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS EXCITING SCENES.

    Emphatic protests against the management of the Matt Wells-"Knockout" Brown fight are deluging the police and the press. ...

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  3. LITHGOW TROUBLE TOWN QUIET.

    Strike matters at Lithgow are quiet. Considerable interest is being taken in the Police Court and Industrial Court proceedings next week. There ...

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  4. MOROCCAN CRISIS. PROBABLE EARLY ACREEMENT.

    While the French Foreign Office has not received any sure indication of a pacific settlement with Germany on the Moroccan question it is confident that ...

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  5. BEATTIE MURDER.

    The Beattie murder case took on a somewhat different aspect to-day, and the prisoner's prospects look a little brighter. ...

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  6. MILE END TROUBLE

    The men who are on strike at the reconstruction railway work at Mile-End met together in the U.L.U. rooms on Saturday morning to talk over the present ...

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  7. PRICE OF SUGAR ANOTHER BIG ADVANCE.

    The quotations of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company have been advanced 20/ per ton on the prices which came into force on August 11. The rise now ...

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  8. MISSING WOMAN.

    The mystery as to the whereabouts of Miss Mary Margaret Davies, who was recently reported to the police as missing, is no nearer solution than ...

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  9. EGYPT.

    The appointment of Lord Kitchener as British Consul-General in Egypt is still giving rise to much discussion. It is the belief in diplomatic circles ...

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  10. NEWS BY MAIL.

    Silence is still maintained by Germany as to what she will demand as "compensation" in Africa for France's status in Morocco. Conversations have not yet ...

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  11. RAILWAY TROUBLE

    The situation regarding the dissatisfaction of the railway men employed on the Harriman lines is not reassuring. ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    Messrs, Clem, Hill C. Sincla[?], and H. Rush have arranged the programme and dates of the matches for the forthcoming English tour. This will be submitted to ...

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  13. LANGFORD'S FIGHT.

    Langford has engaged to meet Jim Flynn and Joe Jeanette before he sails for Australia. ...

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  14. A LAD'S CRIME.

    The case of Paul Geidel, a bell-boy, who was charged with the murder of Mr. W. H. Jackson, a millionaire, was concludes to-day. ...

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  15. BOUNTIFUL RAINS IMPROVED PASTORAL PROSPECTS.

    Further news to hand nelative to the rain which fell so opportunely at the end of last week indicate that practically the whole of the State has benefited, and that ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    The Australian cadets sailed to-day for Australia by the Demosthenes. A sensational scene was witnessed at the quayside before the vessel moved ...

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  17. BLUDGEONING TO SUBMISSION.

    At a meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association held this afternoon the following resolution in connection with the Lithgow strike was carried:— ...

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  18. HIGH PRICES IN AMERICA.

    There was a further advance in sugar to-day of 5d. per 100 lb. The price is now 23/6. which is an advance of 4/ since June. ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Degnailley, of the eighth Curassiers, met with a horrible death yesterday. He started an aeroplane flight at ...

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  20. CHARRED ARTICLES FOUND.

    In connection with the charge against Dr. Peacock, the detectives on Saturday received a communication staring that Dr. Peacock was seen last ...

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  21. AMERICAN COTTON

    The United States Government's estimate of the cotton crop is fourteen million bales, a phenomenal season having been experienced. Should this ...

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  22. CORONATION MEDALS GRANTED.

    Prior to leaving, Major Wynne received a message from the King granting each cadet a coronation medal. The lord mayor (Sir T. V. Strong) ...

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  23. IRREGULARITIES.

    It is stated that grave irregularities have been discovered at one of the large railway centres in the north, and that some of those persons believed to ...

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  24. BARRIER UNION HELP.

    At a meeting of the Boilermakers Society on Friday night a sum of money was voted for the aid of the Lithgow strikers. ...

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  25. SPEAKING STONES.

    Superstitions people have been alarmed by the simultaneous appearsnce near Paris and Liston of the [?]-called speaking stones. ...

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  26. ARREST ON BARRIER.

    At the police court on Saturday Carl Tank was presented on a charge of embezzlement at Tanunda. (S.A.). He was remanded till to-morrow to allow of the ...

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  27. FOOD PRICES WAR

    In response to requests for military protection by the people of the northern departments against the rioting in connection with the movement to secure ...

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  28. PARTITION OF FINLAND

    Russia is proposing legislation to sever the Finnish, parishes of Kwine and Nykirka from the province of Viborg and add them to the Russian province of St. ...

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  29. SMALLPOX

    Smallpox is reported among the crew or passengers of the steamer Van Lindschoten. The patient is doing as well as could be expected. ...

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  30. A DONOR'S FIX. MR. SCARFE AND THE FOUR SECRETARIES.

    At the monthly meeting of the Children's Ward Containing League held on Friday night a letter was received from Mr. G. P. Harris Scarfe, Adelaide, ...

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  31. CHILD LIFE

    At 8 o'clock last night when the town hall doors wene opened, a stream of people poured in to attend the special after-church service, and in a few ...

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  32. ABDUGTION

    Count Oreste del Noce was arraigned at the haadem court to-day for abducting Doris Weigle, aged 15. The young girl and the count's wife ...

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  33. FURTHER RIOTING.

    At Dunkirk, the northernmost town of France, the agitators for cheaper food have completely dominated the rest of the populace. ...

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  34. WELCOME RAIN AT QUORN.

    The weather for the past week has been playing havoe with the crops and grass. There have been frosty nights and bot days, while on Wednesday and Thursday. ...

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  35. GERMANY'S EXPECTATIONS.

    The French Foreign Office has seemingly no official information from Berlin to the effect that Germany has reduced her expectations in respect of ...

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  36. WRESTLING.

    A dense crowd assembled at the railway station last night to see Gotch arrive for his contest with Hackenschmidt. They were disappointed, as ...

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  38. CASUALTIES. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Once again the South road crossing on the North terrace-Holdfast Bay railway line has been the scene of an accident. It occurred on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  39. RAIN IN THE FAR NORTH.

    A hundred and ten points of rain [?]ll on Friday. ...

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  40. WHEAT

    Wheat advanced slightly to-day in response to advices from Berlin, but the volume of business was not large. The general feeling is that any ...

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  41. NO CONSCRIPTION

    A special general meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association was held this afternoon to consider a resolution in connection with the Commonwealth ...

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  42. LAW COURTS. SUPREME COURT—BA[?]CO.

    Appeal from Local Court of Millicent.—Wignell v. District Council of Beachport. Motion to strike out Defence and enter Inter[?] locutary Judgment.—Pinn v. Poyse (nominal ...

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  43. COAL STRIKE HUNDRED MEN OUT.

    First blood was drawn to-day in connection with the proposed coal strike in England. A hundred colliers at Llanelly, Wales, ...

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  44. SUPREME COURT—CIVIL SITTINGS.

    Tuesday, September 5, at 10.30 a.m. (befor[?]. his Honor Mr. Justice Homburg). Evqns v. Evans, Hoppo v. Hoppo, Carriss v. Carriess, Shute v. Shute and Christopher. ...

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  45. CRICKET.

    Playing for Middlesex to-day against Surrey, F. A. Tarrant, the Australian, made a brilliant [?]. Hearne was in fine form with the ...

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  46. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAP

    After the football match between Port Adelaide and West Adelaide on the Alberton Oval on Saturday an accident occurred in Brougham place, situated just ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN FREIGHTS

    The British-Australian steamship lines, having decided to advance their freights, the German-Australian companies were approached as to whether ...

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  48. STRIKE AVERTED.

    The threatened coal strike has been averted through the influence of Mr. William Abram, M.P., president of the Miners' Federation. He has arranged a ...

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  49. THE BLACK HAND.

    A new law has been enacted to curb the activities of the Black Hand Society. The statute distinguishes between ...

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  50. IRON AND STEEL.

    The reports in connection with the supply of iron and steel trade continue variable, but the best advices state that the production and shipments ...

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  51. MILITARY MATTERS

    The following results of a practi[?] examination of officers of the citizen forces for promotion or confirmation of [?]intment are notified for information:—Second Licutenant F. ...

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  52. GIRL BURNED.

    On Sunday afternoon a girl, aged 16 years, named Pearl Coventry, a resident of Athelstone, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from severe ...

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  53. SCHOONER BURNED.

    A report was received here to-day that an unidentified schooner has been burned at sea. The vessel was seen by the steamer ...

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  54. RECORD CREATED

    The Beverley to Perth road race, the "Warmambool" of Western Australia, took place yesterday under exceptionally favorable conditions, the weather ...

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  58. MONA LISA.

    The whereabouts of the stolen picture Mona Lisa still remain's a mystery. The latest development is that the ...

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