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  2. WHOLESALE BUTCHERY.

    The cables have already acquainted you pretty fully with the details of the hideous and well [?]igh incredible massacre at Belgrade. It is a terrible business, but ...

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  3. THE ESPERANCE RAILWAY

    The latest issues to hand of the Western Australian papers contain numerous references to the leading articles in The Advertiser concerning the proposal that this ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    If there ever was a Bill made perfect by Cabinet consideration it ought to be the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. Day after day the Federal Cabinet has sat ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    The preferential tariff question still holds the field. Whether the conflict of opinion between those who are with and those who are against Mr. Chamberlain in this matter ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The selection committee of the South Australian Lacrosse Association met on Monday to choose a team to represent the State in the matches in Western Australia next ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. GENERAL EMPLOYERS' UNION.

    The annual general meeting of the General Employers' Union of South Australia was held at the office. Australasia Chambers, King William-street, on Monday. Mr. ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. THE MELBOURNE DEMONSTRATION.

    The Town Hall was packed to-night, when the Loyal Orange Institute of Victoria held its annual gathering. Senator Fraser presided. The Rev. E. S. Bickford (president ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT BILL.

    The opponents of the Naval Agreement Bill claim that there is every prospect of it being rejected. The Government, however, still claim that the Bill is not in any danger, ...

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  10. MORE RAIN APPROACHING.

    When seen regarding the weather [?] Monday the Assistant Government Astronomer said:—"The new disturbance noted on Saturday morning approaching the Great ...

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  11. CELEBRATIONS AT HOBART.

    The Orangemen celebrated the glorious twelfth" this evening by a tea and concert at the Mechanics' Institute, the proceedings passing off most successfully. The ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Warden Ostlund has telegraphed to the Minister of Mines from Nullagine stating that three and a half tons of stone from the Castlemaine quartz claim has been crushed, ...

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  13. GUARDS OF HONOR.

    The Minister for Defence has been furnished with a report from LieutenantColonel Lyster (Commandant of the South Australian forces) with reference to the ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    The railway receipts last week show a falling-off of £914 as compared with the corresponding week of last year. Letters of administration in the estate of ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. OPAL FIND NEAR BURRA.

    Our Burra correspondent writes:—I have been shown some pieces of opal, said to have been discovered on land near here and at Mount Bryan. The discoverer states ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. THE DEATH OF MRS. WARNER.

    The City Coroner to-day held an inquest into the fatality which occurred at the Federal Palace Hotel on Saturday, when Mrs. Fanny Warner fell down the lift well ...

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  17. THE REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for the year are now complete. The gross revenue was £3,630,237; against £3,347,093 last year, and £17,000 below the Treasurer's estimate. Increases ...

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  18. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL COMMISSION.

    Sir William Lyne expects to receive the report of the Federal Capital Sites Commission to-morrow, and if it arrives in time it will be laid on the table of both Houses ...

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  19. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The Orient Pacific liner Orontes, from London, anchored off Largs Bay at 12.15 p.m. on Monday. She had 262 passengers on board, of whom 49 were booked to ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. AN UNFOUNDED RUMOR.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Gardiner) when interviewed respecting the statement published in a goldfields paper that he intended to resign, said there was absolutely nothing in ...

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  21. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    The well-known Singapore trader, the steamer Sultan, on her way from Derby to Fremantle, met with a mishap, having struck upon a reef and sustained such ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. PUBLIC SERVICE LIFE ASSURANCE.

    The Public Service Commissioner wishes to impress candidates throughout the Commonwealth who were successful in passing the Public Service Examination held in ...

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  23. THE KETCH ADONIS.

    The ketch Adonis, which went ashore at Foul Bay on July,3, was refloated on Friday evening. As she grounded on a sandy beach it is thought that no damage will ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    On Monday evening the Loyal Orange Institution gatherings in Adelaide, begun on Sunday, were concluded. About 1,000 members of the order assembled on the north ...

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  25. THE NORTHCOTE BABY MURDER.

    To-day evidence for the prosecution at the City Court in connection with the proceedings in which Charles Glanfield and Henry Harvey, two young men, were charged with ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. CYCLING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. E. Nordon, of Christchurch (a member of the council of the New Zealand League of Wheelmen), is at present on a short holiday visit to Adelaide. Cycling in ...

    Article : 179 words
  27. FEDERAL BOARDS OF ENQUIRY.

    Under the provision of the Public Service Act requiring an enquiry board to determine all charges against Federal servants departmental charges of a comparatively ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. THE SKYE TRAGEDY.

    A young Frenchman was arrested to-day in connection with the tragedy at Skye, when an old man, said to be in possession of £150, was apparently shot dead while at ...

    Article : 124 words
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  30. WHITE LABOR FOR SUGARGROWING.

    Speaking at a meeting of sugarcanegrowers at Geraldton, Dr. Maxwell stated that at present he did not intend to speak about the labor experiment now being made ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. THE OUT[?]R[?]M COAL STRIKE.

    The feeling against the non-unionist miners at Corr[?]burra and Outtrim is working up to a serious pitch. Yesterday 14 non-unionists were returning to the ...

    Article : 239 words
  32. TELEPATHY.

    Dr. Rogers delivered an interesting lecture before the members' of the A.N.A. Adelaide branch on Monday evening, the subject being "Telepathy." The president ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.

    The electoral commissioner's rearrangement of the Federal boundaries was made known to-day. It is proposed to transfer Roebourne from the Swan electorate to ...

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  34. HURT BY A BULLOCK.

    Alfred Jenkins was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Monday night suffering from injuries received in an encounter with a bullock at Queenscliffe (K.L.) on the ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. THE SEAT OF SENATOR SAUNDERS.

    The Perth Morning Herald of July 7 writes:—In consequence of the retirement of Mr. N. K. Ewing from the Federal Senate, the duty will devolve upon the State ...

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  36. A BAD ROAD.

    Dr.E.W. Morris writes:—"I wish to warn my fellow-travellers who may be intending to use that portion of the Tapley's Hill-road which runs past Mr. Gray's property that ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. TESTING AN INSURANCE CLAIM.

    Out of a shipment of 10,000 sheep dispatched from Portland by the steamer Katanga for South Africa, 2,000 are stated to have died during the voyage. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The coalcutting machines have caused trouble at the Pelaw main colliery, West Maitland. Three machines are in opera tion in the mine, and as each is calculated ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. A TRAMCAR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. White, an old gentleman, met with an accident whilst alighting from the Kensington tram[?]ar which left the city at about 2.25 p.m. on Monday. He had ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. DISMISSED RAILWAY MEN.

    The locomotive men whose services the Government have decided to dispense with owing to the part they played ia the recent railway strike, received their notices ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier promised a deputation from the Council of Churches that a Bill would be introduced early this session dealing with the sale of newspapers on Sundays. He ...

    Article : 42 words
  43. A NEW STEAMER.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's new steamer, Kyarra, has arrived at Thursday Island from London, and is moored at the jetty, drawing over 23 ft. of water. Her draught, ...

    Article : 140 words
  44. AN ANONYMOUS CANARD.

    A newsvendor, James Dickson, was charged at the Water Police Court to-day, with delivering handbills which had not the printer's name thereon. The accused ...

    Article : 137 words
  45. THE SIERRA AT AUCKLAND.

    The R.M.S. Sierra arrived from San Francisco to-day after a remarkably, fast run of 16 days 12 hours 29 minutes. The passengers for Australia are Messrs. A. J. Mason, ...

    Article : 121 words
  46. TEMPERANCE.

    A temperance meeting in connection with the W.C.T.U. was held in the Methodist Church, Halifax-street, on Monday evening. The Rev. C. H. Ingamells occupied the chair. Addresses were ...

    Article : 66 words
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