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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. J, C. Williamson's Company concluded a week's run of "The Speckled Band" last evening. The stirring detective drama was played to crowded houses ...

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  4. SATISFACTION AT LIVERPOOL.

    Workers in all branches at Liverpool evince satisfaction at, the termination of the disputes. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. PHENOMENAL SHOOTING.

    The annual rifle match between the Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney Universities was fired at the Port Adelaide Ranges on Friday. It was iron in a brilliant manner ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    On Thursday afternoon the mixed train from Pinnaroo ran into a team of bones attached to a wagon, which was being driven across the railway line near Bews. ...

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  7. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 words
  8. LAWMAKERS GOING TO LAW.

    As was indicated during Thursday's extraordinary proceedings in the egislative Assembly, members on the Opposition side are disposed to have the validity of ...

    Article : 222 words
  9. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Marquis Katsura has resigned office as Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and has recommended the Mikado to appoint the Marquis Sajonji as his ...

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  10. JUST SO.

    "San Francisco, August 21.—Three young girl athletes, Miss Nellie Schmidt and the Schofield sisters, to-day swam the channel of the Golden Harbour i 40 minutes. ...

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  11. SHIPOWNERS' REPRESENTATIONS

    Mr. Booth (Chairman of the Shipwoners' Committee at Liverpool) declares that the settlement of the tramway men's difficulties does not imply immediate resumption ...

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  12. DANISH COOK'S FATE.

    A supposed drowning case occurred at Fort Adelaide late on Thursday night. Harold Emil Buhl, cook on board the German-Australian steamer Fremantle. ...

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  13. FALSE ALARM AT MIDNIGHT.

    The Brompton Gasworks hooter sounded the fire alarm at midnight on Thursday, and 15 firemen of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Brigade, in charge of Superintendent ...

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  14. Welsh Riots.

    During the disturbances at Bargoed, Glamorganshire, on Wednesday, Mr. Barnett. a jeweller, whose shop was partly plundere by some of the mob appeared at the door ...

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  15. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The High Commissioner of the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid), who underwent a slight operation this week, is not able to tec visitors, And conducts his official ...

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  16. THE VEND CASE.

    Proceedings in connection with the prosecution instituted by the Commonwealth Attorney-General against the Associated Northern Colliery Proprietors, certain ...

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  17. A CAPTAIN'S DEATH.

    The death of Capt. R. H. Stafford, of the tramp steamer Melbourne, occurred at the Semaphore Private Hospital on Friday morning. The Melbourne pat in ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. LIVELY SCENES.

    Fresh rioting took place last night. This was intended to avenge the police for their baton charges. Tho fact that the town was in semidarkness owing to the shops closing ...

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  19. AVIATOR'S PLIGHT.

    Hugh Robinson, the aviator, in attempting to rise from the river on his hydroplane at Astoria, Oregon, struck a pontoon, with the result that his machine was ...

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  20. LEGISLATOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Mr. keogh, M.L.A. for Rosewood, left Brisbane by the 10 p.m. goods train last night, and when he arrived at Ipswich, an hour and a half ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  22. GOOD HOP PROSPECTS.

    The early hops are in excellent condition, and the yield a fetching from 200/ to 220/ per cwt. It is expected that the crop will exceed the average. The prospect for ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  24. OPPOSITION TO JEWS.

    According to newspaper correspondents, the record of naturalization papers shows that the Jews established on the Glamorgan and Monmouth borden imported in ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. RICHTER'S RANSOM.

    Professor Edward Richter, the German scientist and traveller, who was captured by brigands in the woods of the Olympus Range near Salonica last May, and for ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. SPLASHED BY MOLTEN SLAG.

    PORT PIRIE, August 25.—Norman Don, a young man employed as a driver on the slag dump at the Broken Hill Proprietary works, met with a serious mishap ...

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  27. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    The resumed hearing of the claim of the Australian Workers' Union against the Pastoralists' Federal Council for a revised agreement in respect to rates of pay and ...

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  28. SHARES.

    At the dose of business on the London Stock Exchange on Thursday, British Broken Hill shares were quoted:—Buyers 52/9, sellers 53/9. ...

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  29. METALS.

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  30. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Against Yorkshire, in the match which begun at Canterbury to-day, F. E. Woolley, the Kentish trundler, followed up his sensational average against Surrey in the wet ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. "SHOOT TO KILL."

    harold Spters, belonging to the Worceslershire Regiment, was charged at New Radnor Court yesterday with desertion. He explained in his defence that during the ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. COWRA FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, August 25.—Two sudden fatalities occurred at Cowra within an hour last night. James Croke, an old resident, slipped fown the backstairs at the ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. CAPT. WARNER AND ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    P. F. Warner has accepted the offer of the M.C.C., and will captain the English Eleven, winch is to take steamer for Australia od Friday, September 29. ...

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  34. THAMES LIGHTERMEN.

    The master coal lightermen's dispute remain sunsettled. A thousand coal barges o the Thames are idle. ...

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  35. FOOTBALL COMEDY.

    The Victorian Football League held its first meeting to-night since the recent interstate carnival at Adelaide. Mr. McCrackeo (President) was in the chair. Mr. Fleming ...

    Article : 261 words
  36. "LIKE DEVILS LET LOOSE."

    Chief Constable Coleman (captain of the Tire brigade at Lincoln), in giving evidence Hi the inquest on the body of Constable Clay, who was killed m yesterday fire ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. MERCHANDISE.

    Wheat,—The markets are quiet but steady, on more favourable Canadian news, and lower American Quotations. Chicago's indication for September wheat is 900 ...

    Article : 342 words
  38. PUGILISM.

    In a 10-round bout at Pittsburg Sam Langford knocked out Tony Ross in the sixth round. ...

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  39. LATE SPORTING.

    Yeoval has been scratched for the Trial Handicap and Purple Straw for the Seaside Handicap, to be run at the Williamstown Meeting to-morrow. ...

    Article : 206 words
  40. THE BARRIER.

    During the 13 months ended June, 1911, the municipal abattoirs slaughtered 6,769 oxen, 70,303 sheep, 12,110 lambs, to calves, and 2,983 pigs. The animals condemned as ...

    Article : 249 words
  41. STRIKE PAY.

    The officials of the Amalgamated Railway Servant's Society estimate that the strike pay amounts to £70,000. ...

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  42. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    New articles have been signed for the sculling match between Ernest Barry and Fogwell on the Thames. The Englishman is now well supported, and the second ...

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  43. LYSOL CRAZE.

    Mr. Shillinglaw (Secretary of the Pharmacy Board) to-day had an interview with Dr. Burnett Ham (Chairman of the Board of Health). He stated that 56 deaths from ...

    Article : 153 words
  44. STEAM TRAWLER FOR JAPAN.

    Japanese agents at, Grimsby have purchased 23 steam trawlers of the most modern type. ...

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  45. FEDERATED SHOP EMPLOYES.

    The Federation of Shop Employes on the Harriman lines have placed their grievances before the company. They demand an early settlement, otherwise they will strike. An ...

    Article : 46 words
  46. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  47. NEARLY TEN MILLIONS.

    Until the dosing hour of business to-day the Federal Treasury had issued Commons wealth notes to the value of £9,186,000. The gold reserves amounted to £4,500,000. ...

    Article : 118 words
  48. PROTRACTED STRIKE.

    The protracted strike of workers in the Schichan shipbuilding yards at Danzig has terminated. ...

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  49. ALL MINISTERIALISTS.

    An election was held to-day to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. Martin Cussen (member of Waranga). There were three ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. A VITAL VOTE.

    it is understood that the leaders of the Cabinet have made it clear to those members of the Ministerial Party who are threatening to join with the Labour ...

    Article : 157 words
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  53. TIMELY COMIC SONG.

    A comic song saved an ugly situation at a picture show in Queenseliffe to-night. The operator of a biograph machine found that the connections between the gas ...

    Article : 133 words
  54. SIXTEEN HUNDRED IMMIGRANTS.

    The Premier has received Information that the steamer Torilla left London this Week with 1,600 immigrants on board, who we believed to include 800 railway ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
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  58. "A POISONED ARROW."

    Rumours have been current for a little time that the health of the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) was so indifferent that he might be compelled to ...

    Article : 169 words
  59. AN EVENING COMET.

    Mr. W. E. Cooke. M.A. (Government Astronomer reports that the comet discovered at the Lick Observatory in America in July is now visible in the evening by moving ...

    Article : 63 words
  60. Advertising

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  61. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TAXATION.

    Mr. Scadden (Leader of the Opposition), criticising the Premier's speech at Basselton, declares that the proposed abolition of the land tax is a sop to toe farmers, who ...

    Article : 68 words
  62. Advertising

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  64. A LIBEL APPEAL.

    The Proprietors of The Kalgoorlie Miner against whom Mr. McKensie, M.L.A. (Honrary Minister) secured a verdict for £1,000 and costs for a lible contained in ...

    Article : 58 words
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