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  5. “WASN’T HE LUCKY”

    Interesting evidence was given in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning during the course of the trial of the young man who was arrested in connection ...

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  6. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking railway disaster has occurred duning the night at Widnes. the important manufacturing centre of Lancashire, miles fro-m Liverpool. ...

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  7. SUPERB FLIGHT.

    The world’s height records in an aeroplane were eclipsed to-day by a margin of several hundred feet. The hero was M. Legagneux, a wellknown ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS

    Hughie Mehegan, who defeated Mott Wells for the light-weight championship of the British Empire in London on Monday night, was born in Melbourne on August ...

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  9. AWKWARD DILEMMA

    Trade union leaders are perturbed at the approach of Ulster Day, and the likelihood of the sectarian unrest in Belfast forcing the huge shipbuilding firm of Harland and ...

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  10. DOPED HORSES.

    To prevent the doping of racehorses the stewards at Longchamps have instituted the practice of taking samples of the saliva of even- winner on that popular French ...

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  11. YOUNG LLOYD GEORGE.

    The first of four volumes of Du Pareq’s “Life of Lloyd George” has been issued. It deals with the early career of the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, and relates ...

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  12. WORK AND TALK.

    Conditions outside the House were flooded on Wednesday, and inside the clerks were also overwhelmed. It was a paper torrent of petitions asking that the ...

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  13. OVERDUE STEAMERS

    The steamer Wookata, concerning -which' there was a little anxiety because she was overdue at Elliston, is all right. Messrs. A. S E. Le Messurier, agents.for the vet ...

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  14. NARDOO SIGNALLED.

    It was telegraphed from Port Pirie on Tnesday that some anxiety was bung felt for the safety of the steamers Nardoo and Sydney, -which were overdue from Sydney. ...

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  15. LATEST MARKETS.

    Wheat—Buying prices for farmers’ lots on the basis of 4/1 per bushel on trucks Port Adelaide. and 4/ to 4/4 at the outports. For export 4/3 to 4/8½ per bushel, f.o.b. Port Adelaide. ...

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  16. WEATHER SIGNALS,

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. WOMAN’S SUICIDE.

    An enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mrs. Fanty Cooper, of Randolph street.. West Thebarton, was held at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, ...

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  19. Shares.

    Badium Extraction, 45/. Chillagoe 4/5. Mount Lyell Consols, 1/.3— Wallaroo, 44/6. ...

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  20. A COTTAGE DISPUTE.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Murray presided in the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday when Henry P. J. Schutt, an ironworker of Thebarton, claimed from Mrs. ...

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  21. WOMEN’S WEAPONS.

    The Prefect of the Rhone Department has issued a decree prohibiting the use of hatpins, without pointshields, in ladies’ [?]ilbnery while the wearers are travelling ...

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  22. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  23. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, . Wednesday, September 18.—Law water, 7.5 a-m.; high water, 1.10 p-m. ARRIVED.—September 18. JUNE 105, Grif McKay, Port Vincent. ...

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  24. FRIENDS AT VARIANCE.

    A libel case, is which £99 damges was claimed, was heard before Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., and Messrs. W. A. A. West and R. T. Wallmann, at the Adelaide ...

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  25. STRAY TORPEDO.

    The British steamer Bamesmore, 3,158 tons, struck a stray torpedo while journeying up the Gulf of Salonika, near to the Turkish city of Salonika. ...

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  27. A LAND DEAL.

    He heating was resumed in the Local Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday (before His Honor the Chief Justice) of the action for specific performance of contract, ...

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  28. CHARGES OF LARCENY

    A young man, named Ernest Dyer, appeared on remand to answer two charges in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday (before Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., S. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND SYNOD.

    The Provincial Synod of Queensland was opened to-day- The Bishop of - North Queensland moved a- comprehensive safes of motions, dealing with the freedom of the ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. TO-DAY’S WEATHER MAP.

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  32. SUGAR BOUNTY BILL. BILL.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Elliot Johnson (N.S.W.)) continued the. debate on the second reading of the Sugar Bounty Bill, and advocated abolition of the ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the league was held at the Selborne Hotel on Tuesday evening. The Chairman (Mr. E. E. Cleland) Presided. —The Premienship Match.— ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. H. Lock has been elected to Succeed Dr. Robert Pulleine as Chairman of the field naturalists’ section of the Royal Society. Mr. Lock -was one of the foundation ...

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  36. INTERSTATE RAILWAY EXPRESSES.

    Attention was called to an anomaly in. connection with the running of tie interstate trains by the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly to-night. ...

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  37. LATEST MINING.

    Messrs. Clarke & Co., Grenfell street, have Deceived the following quotations from London metal broken dated September 17, 5.15 p.m.:—Silver, 2/54 ; lead, ...

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  38. MR. COOK’S CONDITION

    On enquiry at the Adelaide Hospital before fore going to press it was ascertained that there was no improvement in the condition of Mr. G. D. Cook, who M from his ...

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  39. BURGLARS OPENED SAFES.

    Last night burglars broke into the premises of Messrs. Hooker. Chapman and Co., hedding manufactures Kent street and opened two safes from which they ...

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