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  2. CASUALTIES.

    At 11.16 p.m. on Tuesday a Victoria square car and a Hindmarsh car collided near the Colonel Light statue. The latter had been stopped just on the points, and ...

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  3. LORD DENMAN.

    The Governor-General Designate (Lord Denman), with Lady Denman and suite arrived by the Omrah to-day. His Excellency was met by the State Governor (Sir ...

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  4. TALE OF THE SEA.

    This morning the castaways from the abandoned scow Whangara. arrived in Sydney by the island steamer Menta from the New Hebrides Group. They were taken ...

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  5. ALLEGED WIFE DESERTER

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, Frank Degelio, an Italian, was charged before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., with having left his wife, Emma, without ...

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  6. "A POLITICAL JUDGE."

    Before any business was proceeded with in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Waddell asked permission to make a personal explanation following upon a ...

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  7. CENSURE MOTION.

    The censure debate was begun in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) said the motion threw down a challenge to the ...

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  8. PAYNEHAM TRAMWAY SMASH.

    The Full Court on Tuesday decided by a majority judgment that the action for damages in connection with the Payneham tramway smash, which had been withdrawn ...

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  9. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Times telegraphs particulars of further excesses committed by Turkish troops in Albania. Miss Mary Edith Durham, author of "High ...

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  10. SCENES IN THE COMMONS.

    The significant fact Las been recorded that Mr. Balfour and Lord Lansdowne to-day paid a visit to His Majesty at Bucking ham Palace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE.

    Mrs. Mary I. Brown, a widow, residing it No. 11 Charles street, Unley, died suddenly on Tuesday. F.C. Suassle found her sitting against a treeguard on the Unley ...

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  12. CAPTURED BY BRIGANDS.

    Professor Edward Richter, a Derma n traveller, who occupied position in the well-known optical firm of Carl Zeiss, of Jena, was captured by brigands in the ...

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  13. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    On Tuesday morning James King, fitted 60 years, was at work on the tramline at Prospect, when he was run into by a motor car ...

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  14. RAILWAY MISHAP AT BOWDEN.

    During shunting operations at the Bowden Station siding on Tuesday evening an accident caused a hitch in the passenger traffic. At About 9.30 a truck bumped off ...

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  15. WORKSHOP DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    At 5.30 on Tuesday morning the Hindmarsh Volunteer Brigade received a call to a fire in the workshop of Mr. Humphreys, mantelpiece maker of Glapton street West ...

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  16. INTERESTING ROMANCE.

    An habeas corpus action heard in this city has disclosed an interesting romance. The wife of Mr. Osborne Haynes, an American broker, instituted a suit for the ...

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  17. WAR CONDEMNED.

    The Rev. Principal Bevan. D.D., gave a lecture on "The war ware on Tuesday evening at the College Park Congregational Church. under the auspices of the ...

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  18. A.N.A. WELCOME.

    The General Secretary of tho A.N.A. in Western Australia forwarded a letter to tho Governor-General Designate to-day, stating:—"We can assure your Excellency ...

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  19. DRAGGED BY A LEG.

    HAWKER, July 24.—Mr. H. Bennie, while attempting to run down a fox was thrown from his hone and dragged along with a foot in a stirrup. Fourtunately ...

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  20. CONSTANTINOPLE FIRE

    The fire which broke out in the capital yesterday started almost simultaneously at several points. An area of two square miles has been devastated by the flames. ...

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  21. SWEDE'S FATAL FALL.

    PORT PIRIE, July 25.—A fatal accident occurred at the Broken Hill Proprietary works this afternoon. Oscar Johnson, a Swede, who has been in the employ of the ...

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  22. SMITHSON HANGED.

    At 8 o'clock this morning David Smithson, the murderer of the girl Frances Compton, paid the penalty of his crime. Smithson appeared indifferent regarding his fate ...

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  23. SERIOUS MINE ACCIDENT.

    KADINA. July 25—On Tuesday morning John Rough, junior foreman on the underground air workings at the Wallaroo Mines, met with a serious accident. In ...

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  24. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb outrage occurred to-day on a ferryboat—the Netherland—plying between New York and Brooklyn. Fortunately no casualties resulted ...

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  25. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) stated to-day that the Federal Lighthouse Expert (Commander Brewis) would leave at the end of next week for a prolonged ...

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  26. POLICEMAN'S MISHAP.

    PORT GERMEIN, July 23.—At about l o'clock on Sunday morning M.C. Pearce was patrolling the jetty, and when opposite to the ship Comliebank, he in the darkness ...

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Interesting returns have been complied as the result of the recent census in South Australian, regarding the subjects taught to the 15,000 scholars in our schools. Reading ...

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  28. RESIGNATION OF LABOUR MEMBERS.

    It was announced in the Legislative Assembly this evening that Messrs. W. F. Dunn (Mudgee) and H. E. Home (Liverpool Plains) had resigned their seats. ...

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  29. DEPOSED KING.

    A remarkable declaration has become public in this city. Senor Cristo, the son of a well-known Portuguese Monarchist, has stated that ...

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  30. LOST IN FOREST FIRES.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—The Acting Premier to-day received the following cablegram from the Agent-General:—"Lord Stratheops (High Commissioner in London ...

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  31. MILITARY MATTERS.

    The Commandant of the Military College (Brig-Gen. Bridges), in speaking of the initiation of work at the Royal Military College at Duntroon, said the whole ...

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  32. WASHED OVERBOARD.

    The ship Audny, which left Fremantle on April 24 and arrived at Falmouth on Saturday, met with severe weather on the voyage. ...

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  33. MEASLES ON THE OMRAH.

    FREMANTLE, July 25—During the voyage at of the Omrah no fewer than 31 cases measles were reported among the passengers ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  35. "THE RIP."

    The Marine Court to-day gave its reserved decision in the case of the steamer Cufic, which sustained damage in September last, while outward bound through the ...

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  36. STALLIONS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following private gales of imported stallions are reported:—Limesdale Burton br.h. (foaled 1906), by Lord Kilby—Rose, J. M. Nixon ...

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  37. MINERS' RIOTS.

    A riot between minners occurred at Mansfield Mine, near to Pittsburg, yesterday. The cause of the disturbance has not been disclosed. The riot lasted for some time ...

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  38. CADET BANNERS.

    The military orders this week will contain an intimation that the banners presented by the Countess of Dudley for competition by Senior Cadets will continue to ...

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  39. MR. WATTS CLOSURE MOTION.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) propose to reintroduce in a modified form the closure motion which he brought before the Legislative Assembly last week, but which ...

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  40. NEW MILITARY SADDLE.

    In amer to secure uniformity in military saddles for use by the Australian Light Horse and other mounted troops, a new pattern military saddles has been [?] ...

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  41. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  42. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. Redmond (Leader of the Nationalists) has tabled an amendment to the National Insurance Bill, which leeks to constitute a special organization in Ireland for ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. PROBABLY A HOAX.

    A boy found an envelope attached to a seat near to Garden Jetty, at Lake Wendource; Ballarat. to-night. On it was written :—(Monday, July 23, 1911.—My body ...

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  44. HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.

    The Government is understood to have had under consideration for some time the matter of establishing a hospital for insane in North Queensland, and it is believed ...

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  45. GLASGOW DOCKERS.

    The strike among the dockers at Glasgow has been renewed under the orders of the Seamen's Union. No explanation for the fact hu yet been forthcoming. ...

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  46. NOT WORTH A BONE.

    At the International Congress of Miners a member of the German Reichstag (Horr Hue) stated that in the opinion of German workers German interests in Morocco were ...

    Article : 48 words
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