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  4. LANE GOVE TRACEDY.

    Since it was announced that the Executive Council had decided that the law must take its course in the case of the young man William George Wright, who was ...

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  5. BRIGHTON RAILWAY.

    Proposals relating to the Brighton Railways line were brought before the Commissioners of public Works (Sir Richard Butler) by a deputation of residents from ...

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  6. LODGE AND MUSIC.

    A judgement of special interest and importance to member of friendly societies was delivered in the Supreme Court on Monday by his Honor, Mr. Justice ...

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  7. "CONTINUAL CALUMNY."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), accompanied by Sr. Millen and other Liberal member of the Federal Parliament, was accorded an enthusiastic reception at the ...

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  8. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    "Saxtane shillun's a da.' did -they charge me for -my room at the. hotel in L[?]nnon!" roared Sandy indignantly on his return home from-a sight-seeing expedition. ' Ou, ...

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  9. FEDERAL AND STATE WORKS.

    South Australia has fine friend in the Federal Minister in the Minister for External affairs (Mr. Glyun). It is known that it was mainly due to his strennous ...

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  10. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZED.

    A motor accident., in which two commercial traveller and a chautier were injured, occurred just outside [?]owlands Flat at about 2.30 a.m on Saturday. The ...

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  11. FATAL MISTAKE.

    An inquest on the body of the late Mrs. F. W. Schwartz was held at the Railways Hotel on Friday afternoon. Mr. M. Partridge acted as Coroner, and Mr. i. Snell ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. W. T, MORTLOCK.

    The death of Mr. William Tennant Mortlock, which occurred at Martindale Hall on Sunday, has removed a conspicuous- figure from the pastoral. ...

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  13. HIS NATIVE TOWN.

    Yesterday the freedom of the borough, the highest honour which Walsall can bestow, was conferred upon two of her most distinguished sons, in the persons of ...

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  14. LATEST MINING.

    MARVEL LOCH- AUGUST 15. Comet 150 Level N. drive reached tributors' S. boundary. 202 ft; [?], 18 in in assay value 14 dwt. Started win[?] in drive 188 [?]. N. of main s[?]ft, August 14. ...

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  15. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE.

    The tenth anniversary of the Sir Colin and Lady Campbell Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 8, was celebrated in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Sunday afternoon. A ...

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  16. BULLION RETURNS.

    SULPHIDE CORPORATION .—Week ended ' August 9.—Central. Mine, Broken Hill—Ore milled, [?]7 tons; concentrates produced, 700 tons: assaying 83.1 oz silver 64.2 percent lead 7.9 percent ...

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  17. TRAP-DRIVER'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    A serious accident, which may have fatal results, occurred near Blythwood on Sunday afternoon, at about 5 o'clock. A buggy, drawn by two horses, was capsized, ...

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  18. REPORTS.

    HANSEL. MUNDY G.M To August 16. The [?]tting of the plat has been completed and a [?]cut W. started and driven 6 ft through [?]dstone with a few small [?]tz spurs. A few colours of ...

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  19. BARRIER STRIKE .

    The strike of shop assistants. continues The Broken Hill Co-operative Society. which has agreed to the amended log with the Barrier Lah[?]nr Federation, had ...

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  20. MIMING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA .

    PORT LINCOLN. August 16. Dr. Basedow has been here since Wednesday, examining the country about Sheaford Bay and Warns in connection with the prospect of lon[?]ng all despoits Mr.W ...

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  21. RELIGIOUS.

    A men's meeting was held at the Port Adelaide Congregational Church on Sunday evening . It was the largest gathering of its kind at the seaside. More than 1,100 ...

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  22. FARM SENSATION .

    The police have so far failed to find" any trace of the man Virgin, who disappeared after the farm tragedy at Kaimata. .in which it is supposed that three persons were ...

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  24. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS RAINFALL.

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  26. CASUALTIES .

    Mrs. Elizabeth Craig, aged 47, of Kermode street. North Adelaide, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday morning suffering from burns, died ...

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  27. BODY IN THE PORT RIVER.

    While Arthur Tape, a shipwright, residing in Walker street, Birkenhead, was on his. way to the barque Wild Wave, berthed at the Corporation Wharf, Port ...

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  28. JUMPED FROM AN EXPRESS.

    George O'Regan, aged 10 years had a remarkable escape from death on Saturday, when he jumped from the express left Port Adelaide at 10 a.m. The ...

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  29. FINGER BONES FRACTURED.

    HAWKER." August 17.—While Mr. W. J.V. Sweet, of the Hundred of Arkaha was timbering a well on his father's property on Friday a piece of wood fell on ...

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  30. FOOTBALLER'S LEG BROKEN.

    CURRAMULKA, August 18. When playing football for Curramulka at Port Vincent on Saturday Perey Schi[?]de, aged [?], collided with another man and sustained ...

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  31. CYCLIST AND HORSE.

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—A horse running in the reserve' at Albert Park to-day galloped up to a cyclist who was crossing the Domain , stopped suddenly, turned ...

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  32. LILYDALE MURDER.

    To-night the detective investigating the. [?]lya[?]e murder received information which is likely to head to an early [?]dation. It is understood [?] the crime was ...

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