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  2. MEMORIAL TO CAPT. RANDELL.

    At a meeting held in the institute to-day to discuss the project of erecting a memorial to perpetuate the memory of the late Capt W. Randell, the pioneer navigator of ...

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  3. RENMARK ARBITRATION.

    The Arbitration court met in the institute hall this morning, Mr. Loudie (for the U.L.U.) and Mr. Showell (for the growers) sitting as assessors, with Mr. ...

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  4. ENGLISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is announced that the Marylebone Club has asked C B. Fry (Hampshire) to captain the English team which is to go to Australia in the coming session ...

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  5. BILLS FOE THE SESSION.

    Ministers in the Assembly on Tuesday gave notice at a number of important Bills which should provide members with plenty of material for discussion alter the ...

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  6. OFFICE BOY DUPED.

    Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., and E.C. Clucas were occupied at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday morning with a charge against Patrick Martin and Edward ...

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  7. OPINIONS AND AIMS.

    At the Tuesday afternoon session of the Public School TEAchers' Union the President (Mr. C. Brouner) said it had been decided that a statement containing a ...

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  8. RAILWAY WORKS.

    The Government nag a vigorous railway policy, and there are commissions enquiring into the advisableness of constructing new lines in the outlying districts. These may ...

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  9. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike has ended so far as concerns shipping at Liverpool. The Cunard liner Carmania, and the Empress of Britain, on board of which are Sir Wilfrid Laurier and ...

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  10. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The absence on leave of the Director of Education (Mr. A. Williams) and the Chief Inspector (Mr. M. M. Maughan) has led to many temporary alterations in the ...

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  11. FRESH OUTBREAK.

    All the dockers in Glasgow struck to-day. The officiate of the Seamen's Union advised them, however, to return to duty, taking eight minutes to sling the bales of ...

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  12. AGREED TO CONFER.

    The President of the Chamber of Shipping and other influential London shipowners hare agreed to meet representatives of the National Transport Workers ...

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  13. A STRONG FOUNDATION.

    If the nine cricketers mentioned in the cable messages which are published to-day all accept the invitation of the M.C.C. to visit Australia next sum. ...

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  14. RIOTS IS GLASGOW.

    Strikers at Glasgow caused a riot at the port yesterday. The police charged the mob with their batons, and dispersed the crowd. Many arrests were made. ...

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  15. MOROCCO.

    The Berlin Government notified ail the signatory Powers to the Algeciras Convention simultaneously with the arrival of the gunboat Punther et Agadir, regarding the ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    On Tuesday morning a motor car accident befell Mr. William Arnold, an old and highly respected employe of The Register, ana led to his death. Sir. Arnold was ...

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  17. VICTORIA'S LATEST CLAIM.

    The information this morning with regard to (be Riverina was the subject of an enquiry in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon by Mr. Wade. "Is it correct ...

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  18. WEAKNESS OF AMERICAN STOCKS.

    The whole of the stock market ia weak. Issues are declining. BERLIN, July 4. It is announced that Germany's altitude ...

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  19. PATIENT'S MISTAKE.

    The adjourned enquiry concerning me death of Sadie Cooper, a domestic servant, which resulted from the effects of carbolic acid poisoning in the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  20. FRANCE CONSULTING BRITAIN.

    The French Government is discussing the Agadir incident with the Governments of Great Britain and Russia, the Powers associated with France in the triple entente. ...

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  21. CRUISER TO REPLACE GUNBOAT.

    In accordance with the provisions of me Algeciras Convention, the authorities, at Agadir lately declined to allow Several Europeans, including Germans, to acquire land ...

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  22. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    The Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) held an enquiry at toe Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday morning into the cause of the death of James O'Dea, whose body was ...

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  23. THE VEND CASE.

    Before the adjournment of the Coal Vend case yesterday counsel for the defendants informed Mr. Justice Isaacs that in all probability no evidence would be ...

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  24. ARBITRATION.

    Tho State Department expects that Germany will join in the movement for an arbitration treaty on the same terms as are Drowsed for the agreement between the ...

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  25. WAGES WAR.

    The royal commission of enquiry into the alleged shortage of labour in Sew South Wales commenced sitting to-day. Alfred Walker, tailor, said his firm had repeatedly ...

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  26. A CHANCE DISCOVERY.

    Victoria's claim to the possession of the Riverina territory, which wad lodged on June 30—one day prior to the expiration of the 60 yean allowed within which to make ...

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  27. MAGNETIC SURVEY.

    To make a systematic magnetic survey of Australia is the mission of Mr. E. Kidson, a young New Zealand scientist, who is a passenger for Adelaide by the ...

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  28. WAYFARER'S DEATH.

    David Marshall, aged 60 years died at the Part Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Tuesday morning from Bright's disease. On Monday he was found in a died at the rear ...

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  29. DISLOYAL IRISH.

    In view of the approaching visit of the King to Dublin and of the decision of the Dublin City Council not to present His Majesty with an address of welcome, the ...

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  30. GERMAN BAND PLAYED.

    The difficulty of securing even a moderate supply of labour was to-day the prevailing complaint of manufacturers when giving evidence before the royal commission of ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH.

    PENOLA, July 3.—A sudden death occurred here this afternoon, when a resident called Fennell was found lying dead near to a load of wood in his yard. He hid started ...

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  32. THE MELBOURNE CONFERENCE.

    As the result of deliberations which extended over three hours to-day the conference between the Acting Premier (Mr. Wattl and representatives of the ...

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  33. A BOOTMAKER'S HOME.

    A shocking ease of neglect was discovered by two constables last night. While making enquiries for a person who was supposed to reside in a thoroughfare off ...

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  34. TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

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  35. HORSEWOMAN KILLED

    DELAMERE, July 4.—Miss Florence Roper was tilled to-day through a fall from a horse. ...

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  36. RAILWAY TRAFFIC BLOCKED.

    MELBOURNE, July 4—A considerable part of the metropolitan railway service was completely disorganized for about three hours this morning through the derailment ...

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  37. FISH CAPE SEARCHED.

    This afternoon Sgt Thornton issued a warrant to Beared the premises occupied by R.J. Skewes, known as the Union Fish Cafe, in Taylor street, nest to the ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The officers of the General Post Office, have presented an address to Captain John' Watts on the occasion of his retirement aa Postmaster-General. The retiring officer ...

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  39. MUTUAL SQUEEZE.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mt McGowen) to-day inspected the Australasian Hospital in connection with the Bornardo Homes. ...

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  40. BARQUE IN BAD WEATHER.

    MELBOURNE, July 4—News of a partially dismantled four-masted laden barque, the name of which is unknown, was brought to port by the steamer Sutton ...

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  41. RETURNED FROM PAPUA.

    On the Matunga, which returned to Brisbane to-day, were the Federal legislators who haw been visiting Papua. Rp. Finlayson and five other members of the ...

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  42. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge, which began at Lord's to-day, tie dark bines were disposed of for 203. P. R. Le Couteur, the Melbourne player ...

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  44. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

    A conference of the electrical engineers from the several States will inset en Thursday, and will discuss a wide range of subjects relating to the electrical services of ...

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  46. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  47. BODY IN THE SWAN RIVER.

    FREMANTLE. July 4.—Yesterday the body of an elderly man was found floating in the Swan River near to Applecross Jetty. To-day it was identified as that of ...

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  50. HANGED TO A TREE.

    PERTH, July 4.—Patrick Une has hanged himself from the limb of a tree on a camping reserve at Goomalling. The deceased, who had been despondent as the ...

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  51. THE WALLAN TRAGEDY.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Brown) said to-day that it was not proposed to take any further action, in connection with the case of Frederick Carmody, who is under ...

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  52. JUMPED INTO A WELL.

    PERTH, July 4.—The evidence at the inquest on the body of Donald McLean, a farmer, of County Peake, near to Mount Kokeby, who was reported to have tied ...

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  54. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  56. FIRE ON A TUG.

    SYDNEY, July 4.-A fire broke out early this morning on the tug Erina, lying at the wharf at White Bay. The cause apparently was overheating of the boiler. ...

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