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  2. CASUALTIES.

    Our Kingscote correspondent wrote on July 11.—The excitement anent the rocket disturbance has in no way abated, and further communication from the lighthouses. ...

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  3. HON. C. S. ROLLS.

    The Hon. C. S, Rolls, who recently achieved a record in aviation by bis double flight of the English, Channel, was killed while aeroplaning at Bournemouth to-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen are staying at Aidershot for the week. King George daily watches the training operations, but there are no ceremonial ...

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  5. THE FIGHT FILMS.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) stated that be had no power to prohibit the display in England ...

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  6. CANADA.

    The Primer Minister (Sir Wilfrid Laurier), speaking at Fort William, Ontario, in connection with the election campaign, said there would be no general election for the ...

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  7. DELUGE IN EUROPE.

    News has been received from all parts of France of extensive and disastrous floods. The people of Paris and many other cities ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    Experts infer from the wonderful menu attained in aviation at the meeting at Rheims that in future aeroplanes of a still more advanced type will built. They ...

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  9. THE BIRTH RATE.

    Lady Stout, wife of Sir Robert Stout {Chief Justice of New Zealand) has written a letter to The Times, in which she deals with the birth rate. Commenting ...

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  10. PREMIER MURRAY'S VIEWS.

    Replying to-day to a deputation organized by the Social Reform Bureau, which asked that legislation should be introduced to prevent boxing contests for money in Victoria. ...

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  11. MEETING AT BOURNEMOUTH.

    The aviation mooting at Bournemouth has been opened in auspicious circumstance. There arc 15 British and five foreign competitors taking part, and the ...

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  12. THE GRAIN CROPS.

    The reports of the grain crops in the Canadian and prairie provinces show that the prospects have improved, but the indications are that t he wheat harvest will be ...

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  13. OTHER PROTESTS.

    The Secretary of the Church of Christ Ministerial Association writes that at a meeting of tie association the following motion was carried:—"That we as ...

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  14. FALLEN FLYER NOT KILLED.

    It was announced to-day that Mr. Daniel Kinet, while aeroplaning in Che[?] Belgium, had met with a fatal accident. His machine collapsed, and he fell form a height ...

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  15. ELECTIONS IN MANITOBA.

    At the elections in the Province of Manitoba all the Ministers were reelected. The Government were returned with a majority of 17. The relative strength of the ...

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  16. DEPUTATION TO MR. FISHER.

    A deputation from the Social Reform Bureau to-day asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to prohibit the introduction of the films of the Johnson-Jeffries fight. ...

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  17. LYNCHING IN AMERICA

    In the City of Newark, Ohio, last week—end, 10 detectives employed by the Anti-Saloon League made a raid upon an al-leged illicit saloon. Those on the Dremisea ...

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  18. CRACK SHOTS.

    At a meeting of the Empire match congregated at Bisley the officer Commanding the Australian riflemen (Lieut Co[?] Paine, of New South Wales, who presided ...

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  19. STRIKERS CAUSE TROUBLE.

    Serious trouble has arisen ut Springhill, Cumberland Co,, Nova Scotia. Strikers to the number of about 500 were engaged in effecting evictions from houses ...

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  20. 'CRADLES EMPTY AS CHURCHES."

    Father Vaughan, who stirred London with his sermons on the Sins of Society, still continues his campaign against national evils. ...

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  21. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    The R.M.S.Otranto, which arrived to-day, brought 91 immigrants to this State, and is conveying 53 persons to Adelaide, under the ciceronage of Mr. T. H. Williamson ...

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  22. THE PICTURES IN ADELAIDE.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. Smeaton. M.P., introduced to the Premier (Mr. Verran) A deputation organized in connection with the Social Reform Bureau asking that the ...

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  23. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—Capt. Nelson, who it was supposed shot himself at Cairns the Other day, died at about midnight last night, He was unconscious towards the ...

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  24. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. John Dillon (Nationalist member for Mayo) has given notice in the House of Commons in favour of reducing the naval construction vote this year to the extent of ...

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  25. EARL GREY.

    The retiring Governor-General of Canada (Earl Grey), who has been for some weeks in England, will return to Ottawa on Friday. He will be accompanied by the ...

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  26. CRUSHED BY A LIFT.

    PERTH, July 12.—John Hearn, squatter, of the Minginew district, was crushed to death by an electric lift at His Majesty's lintel this morning. After having stepped ...

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  27. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The second of the two consecutive matches between Gentleman and Players was begun at Lord's to-day. The which began on the Oval last Thursday ...

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  28. COLLISION IN BLACK SEA.

    A serious collision has occurred in the Black Sea between the Russian passenger' steamer Lowky and another steamer whose' hame is not given. ...

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  29. NAVAL MANEUVRES.

    Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener lias embarked on board H.M.S. Drake, which will take part in the forthcoming naval maneuvers. ...

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  30. SUICIDE BY POISON.

    KALGOORLIE, July. 12.—John Davis, storekeeper, of Pi[?]adilly, a suburb of Kalgoorlie, was found dead to-day in a stable at the rear of his shop. Death was due ...

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  31. GOLD RUSH.

    The Ottawa correspondent of The Daily l telegraphs thai Professor Brock (Director of Geological Survey) baa received a report from a highly authentic source to ...

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  32. BRINK AND FAMILY TROUBLES.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Henry Samuel ,Legge, aged about 40 years, tiled to-day at his house in Surrey Kills from the effects pf hydrochloric acid poisoning. Mr. Cohen ...

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  33. THAT AVALANCHE.

    Of the 12 Alpine cumbers who were overwhelmed by on avalanche in the Great Soheideck Pass, seven were swept away md lost in the fall of snow and reek ...

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  34. DAIRYMAN SHOT HIMSELF.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—James William Edgar, aged 57, dairyman, living with his family at Port Melbourne, shot Himself to-night, and is not experted to live. He hid ...

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  35. TRAIN DISASTER.

    A disaster has befallen a train upon the system which connects a part on the Caspian Sea with Turkestan. Near the town of Kizil Arvat, in the ...

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  36. BUOYANT REVENUE.

    The State revenue for the year ended June 30 amounted to £3,650,765 against the estimated revenue of £3,436,118. The revenue for the previous year was £3,267,014 ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    Lord Harris, who is a will-known cricketer, addressing a meeting in aid of the cricketers fund, referral to the decision of the South African cricketers not to ...

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  38. NEW DRY DOCK.

    Plans are being prepared for the building of a new dry dock at Glasgow on lines which will accommodate the largest Dreadnought type in the British Navy. ...

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  39. FRANCE.

    The Bill introduced by the Premier (M. Briand) with the object ol preventing strikes enables workers who are members of an association to enter into a labour ...

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  40. DECAPITATE BY A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—William Fisher, aged about 40 years, was killed to—day at the Tinning street railway crossing. Brunswick, in circumstance that ...

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  41. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    The Women's Suffrage Bill, introduced by Mr. D. J. shackleton (Labour member for C[?] Division of Lancashire), was discussed to-day in the House of Commons. ...

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  42. A HEAT WAVE.

    unbearably dose and humid conditions arc prevailing in the upper eastern parts of the United States. Ten deaths from the beat have been ...

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  43. FIRE IN CANADA.

    A ore broke on in campbelltown, Restigouche Co., on Chaleur Bay, New Brunswick, yesterday, and destroyed practically the whole of the town. Only two houses ...

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  44. CRETE.

    The Government of Crete announces its submission to the four protecting Powers j which demanded the admission of the Moslem representative to the National ...

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  45. POISONED BY TINNED JAM.

    MELBOURNE, July 12—The five children of. Mr. Martin Curley, of Fernbank, became ill on Saturday night after having eaten some tinned jam on bread. The ...

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  46. A GREAT RIDE.

    According to German newspapers Herr Bruggemann and Herr Freitag have begun a ride from Damaraland to Berlin. The journey, it is estimated, will occupy from ...

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  47. PAINTER INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—While David Chantler, a foreman painter, employed by the Railway Department, was standing on a ladder painting the South, Kensington ...

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  48. VESSEL ASHORE.

    The Anniesmale, proceeding on her voyage from Newcastle to San Francisco, went ashore et Point Reges, 40 nailer north-west from San Francisco). It is feared the ...

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  49. RELIGION IN SPAIN.

    Reuter correspondent at Madrid telegraphs that the authorities of the Vatican have issued mother and tuyere protest against the Bill pre[?] the established ...

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  50. FINGERS IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    CLARENDON, July 12.—While Mr. Henry Paddick was cutting chaff, his three-year-old daughter got one of her hands 'caught in the cogs and drawn in up to the ...

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  51. WESTERN RAILWAY.

    Boring operations, for artesian water are being conducted on the route of the western Australian Railway by the State Government. The Minister for Home Affairs ...

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  52. AT BISLEY.

    L. M. Armstrong, of Melbourne, a member of the Australian rifle team, has won the Graphic Cup at Bisley. ...

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  53. PERSIAN UNREST.

    There has been a fresh outbreak of revolution in Persia. Three hundred armed men of the Kashkai bills tribes swept doown upon and ...

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  54. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  55. CORONATION OATH.

    At in enthusiastic 12th of duly gathering in the town hall to-night the following resolution was carried with great emphasis the entire assemblage singing Rule ...

    Article : 175 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. FARMERS AND POLITICS.

    The annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association was occupied to—day in discussing a proposal regarding the formation of a Country Party in Federal ...

    Article : 126 words
  58. REGISTER CHILDREN'S PENNY FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  59. REGISTER SHILLING FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  60. REGISTER WOMEN'S SHILLING FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  61. TOWITTA SCHOOL.

    Sir—With reference to the letter alleged to be Mr. Lambert's in your issue of Friday last. There is neither loyalty nor courage in an underhanded attack upon a ...

    Article : 126 words
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