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  2. NEEDLES.

    The junior lacrosse premiership is in an interesting state. Sir Philip Fysh has assumed the duties of Postmaster-General. ...

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  3. THE BALKAN CRISIS. Shocking Massacres.

    The foreign ambassadors in Constantinople have co-operated in a demand for-the adoption by the Porte of measures for the better protection of consuls and foreign ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY. Senator Playford Interviewed

    A representative of The Advertiser-had an interview with Senator Playford on Saturday afternoon at Norton's Summit. When asked if it ware true that he had been ...

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  5. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. A. Greenwood and Mr. Peter Roberts were killed yesterday at the Yudnamuiana mine, through the falling in of a quantity of earth and timber. No ...

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  6. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES

    The ball given at Marlborough House last Monday night by the Prince and Princess of Wales was probably the most brilliant function that has taken place within, the ...

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  7. THE FATHER OF GAWLER.

    Gawler was en fete on Saturday, to do honor to the memory of the late Hon. James Martin. Hags flew from many of the business establishments of the main streets, and ...

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  8. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    An impressive service was held at the Kent Town Methodist Church on Sunday morning, when, a memorial window to the late Mrs. Jeffries, wife of the Rev. William ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL WATER FAMINE.

    After being idle for a week ore breaking was resumed yesterday morning at the South mine, and the general productive work will be restarted on Monday ...

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  10. The Honorary Minister.

    The Prime Minister is not expected to announce the name of the new honorary Minister before Wednesday, if then. Ministers decline to admit that there is need for ...

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  11. AN AUDIENCE OF UMBRELLAS.

    The Chief Justice and his party travelled to Gawler on Saturday in the State car. The wind increased in velocity, as the journey diminished, and the air was damp and ...

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  12. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    Sir Philip Fysh has been installed into hsi office as Postmaster-General, and will begin this week the inevitable work of receiving deputations. He does not intend to ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    A girl, Kate Corbett, upon finding herself in the wrong train at Glenferrie stationeyesterday afternoon, jumped out on to the platform as the train was moving. She fell ...

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  14. THE WALKING CRAZE

    The principal walking contest on Saturday was that arranged for members of the S.A. Public Seryice, and from start to finish it was interesting. The distance of 11 miles and 36 chains was ...

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  15. THE RESULT OF A BOLT.

    Three persons were more or less seriously injured as the result of a horse, attached to a cart laden with timber, bolting at Brunswick yesterday afternoon. The cart ...

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  16. THE GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    The Adelaide Racing Club concluded the Grand National meeting on Saturday, when there was a good-attendance, including his Excellency the Governor and suite. ...

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  17. AN UNPROFITABLE ESTATE.

    The schedule, of Thomas Lees Field, of Queen street, city, mining engineer, was filed in the Insolvency Office yesterday. The. debts are given at £16,408, and the assets ...

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  18. RUSSIA VIGILANT.

    The Russian fleet in the Black Sea has sailed for Turkish waters in anticipation of the straits to which the Porte will be reduced in the event of a general upheaval. ...

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  19. MAJOR TAYLOR VICTORIOUS.

    Our London correspondent writes:—Major Taylor had yet another three-cornered match on Thursday, July 16, at the Calais Velodrome, his opponent this time ...

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  20. A CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    The two-year-old daughter of Mr. Lawrence Phelan a resident of Albert Park, was burnt to death to-day while laying in front of the kitchen fire. ...

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  21. MR. TOM MANN ON PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Speaking at Wodonga last night Mr. Tom Mann said he was unable to see bow Mr. Chamberlain's preferential trade proposals could benefit the workers of England. He ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. A NOVEL INSURANCE FUND.

    Considerable interest is being taken by railway employes in the proposal to form an insurance fund, against dismissal. The idea is to create a fund from small monthly, ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. FATAL QUARREL AT SEA.

    On the arrival of the British, barque Samanco. at Newcastle from Mauritius, last night, Captain Beadon reported to the police that he had William J. Moore, a ...

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  24. REDUCING MINERS' WAGES.

    In connection with the proposed new scale of wages at the Mount Lyell mines, Tasmania, and upon receipt of the following telegram, "Reduction operates Thursday ...

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  25. CIVIL SERVANTS AND POLITICS.

    A notification which has been, issued by the Victorian Commissioners to all railway employed, informing them that they must take no part in municipal or Parliamentary ...

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  26. SUICIDE OF AN EX-PUBLICAN.

    John Mahon. licensee for many years of the Middle Park Hotel, committed suicide to-night by cutting his throat with a razor. He had lately been mentally affected. The ...

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  27. AN ABORTIVE LIBEL ACTION.

    At the Geelong County Court yesterday, Alice Clarke, spinster, was proceeded against for £249 damages for libel. The alleged libel was contained in a letter ...

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  28. HELEN.

    Somewhat proud and langunrous, Agate-eyed and crisp of hair, Helen has an Eastern, air: Surely on the Bosphorus ...

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  29. A LETTER SORTERS CONFERENCE.

    A reception, and smoke concert was given by the Victorian Letter, Sorters' Association on Saturday evening for the purpose of welcoming delegates from kindred ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    One result of the recent heavy rains has been to put about seven hundred millions of gallons of water into the Mundaring dam, the source of the goldfields water supply. ...

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  31. A SONG OF SIEGE.

    How did you know the way into my heart Was strewn with flower petals? Where did you learn the wisdom to lay down ...

    Article : 97 words
  32. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  33. THE FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    The Port Adelaide team, by defeating West Torrens on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, practically won the minor premiership. The Ports-have now only to meet ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The gale which raged on Friday abated early on Saturday morning. Shipping was considerably inconvenienced. The barque Fram parted her motorings and was slightly ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  36. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Thomas Reid, a fireman employed at the Worsley mills, was cut to pieces by a train near West Collie on Saturday night. How Reed got-on to the line is not known. ...

    Article : 51 words
  37. Advertising

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