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  4. CHAMPION COUNTY.

    The last big match of the season was begun at the oval to-day between the champion county (Warwickshire) and the Rest of England. This is a four days’ contest. ...

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  5. AEROMAIL

    The General Post Offices’ aerial mail delivery scheme was resumed to-day. Owing to the strong wind which prevailed on the day of its inauguration, last ...

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  6. BARRY WINS.

    Ernest, Barry, the sculling champion of England, has retained the title against William Fogwell, his Australasian challengers he won the race on the Thames to-day by ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Tuesday Was the first day on which the men from out back were prominent in the streets of the city. The trains from the port. hand south which arrived on Monday ...

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  8. FRANCE READY.

    The Minister for Marine (M. Delcasse), speaking at the admiralty headquarters at Toulon on Sunday, uttered the significant statement that France’s fighting material ...

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  9. MILLIONAIRE “COWARD.”

    The Canadian Nationalists are bitterly attacking certain of Mr. W. Randolph Hearst’s United States newspaper publications in connection with the reciprocity ...

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  10. WELCOME HOME.

    The members of the Commonwealth Club on Tuesday tendered a luncheon reception at Bricknell's Cafe to the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. Lewis Cohen) and Sr. Vardon, as ...

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  11. WILFUL WOMAN.

    The final act in connection with the insolvency case of Mrs. Maria Bluston, formerly of the Jetty Hotel, Glenelg, took place at the Adelaide Insolvency Court an Tuesday, ...

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  12. WORK AND TALK.

    Questions in the Assembly on Tuesday had reference chiefly to country matters, and in most cases the Ministers asked for notice. ...

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  13. GUARANTEE RAILWAYS

    Mr. Goode asked when the Government proposed to introduce the Brinkworth-Port Broughton Railway Bill, and if it was intended to drop the principle in connection ...

    Article : 365 words
  14. The Moroccan Quarrel.

    A semi-official note has been issued by the French Foreign Minister (M. Deselves). It states that the Cabinet is considering Germany's proposals, and is likely to accept ...

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  16. LATEST SPORTING.

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. ACROSS AMERICA.

    The American aviator. Fowler, is planning to set out upon transcontinental flight from this city to New Yolk. He expects to take 20 days in ...

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  19. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore—Tuesday September 120—High water, 8 a.m. low water 12.10 p.m. SAILED.—September 12. [?] for Newcastle. ...

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  20. Quieter in Berlin.

    The Government is issuing reassuring news which has already relieved the tension on the Bourse. ...

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  21. PERSIAN BARBARISM.

    Advices from the northern Persian city of Tabriz state that in pursuance of the Anjuman’s orders the political prisoner Rakhnn Khan has been strangled in gaol. ...

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  22. ANGASTON POLICE.

    The Premier informed Mr. Coombe that he had heard nothing of a complaint by the U.L.U. that the Angaston police had been guilty of knocking men about. , He would, ...

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  23. VICTORIA PARK.

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  24. SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONFERENCE

    The Uraidla district held its first convention for Sunday school workers on Saturday. and the afternoon and evening meeting were largely attended, and full of ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. SWAN BEACH WHARF.

    The Premier, in reply to the Hon. A. H. Peake, said there had been a difference of opinion concerning the erection of a wharf Swan Reach, but he had asked the ...

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  26. ROBERTSTOWN RAILWAY.

    The Premier told Mr. Yupg that a Bill for the construction of a railway to Robertstown was in the hands of the Parliamentary Draughtsmas. ...

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  27. DREADNOUGHT ECLIPSED.

    The new super-Dreadnought Orion, has begun her trials off Portsmouth. Naval critics are comparing the new and heavier armament of the latest British warship ...

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  28. SCHOOL FOR CHICAGO.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer), to Mr. Green, said the Government had decided to build a school at Chicago as early as possible. ...

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  29. RAILWAY TO LONDON.

    The Premier informed the Hon. A. H. that he had asked the royal commission which was considering the question of extending the railways in the ...

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  30. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION.

    The first progress report of the Commission appointed to enquire into and report upon higher education and the University of Adelaide was presented to the Assembly ...

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  31. THE SPRING SHOW.

    To-morrow will see the owning of the Royal Agricultural Society’s Spring Show, and everything at present indicates that the display should once again prove most ...

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  32. COUNTRY COWKEEPERS’ PREMISES.

    The Treasurer cold Mr. Pfiaum that he would call for a report from the Chairman the Central Board of Health on the question whether cowkeepers in the ...

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  33. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. J. Denny) informed Mr. Ryan :hat if the question of bringing the Pacific cable to Adelaide was raised at the Premiers’ Conference, ...

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  34. Cup Candidates.

    If all goes well with Eye Glass during the next month he will be a popular selection for the Cups, especially with South Australians. Few racegoers who saw him ...

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  35. JETTY FOR TICKERA BAY.

    The Premier told Mr. Allen a decision had been arrived at with reference to a jetty for Tickers. Bay. but he would not agree to it. as the proposed cost would be ...

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  36. THE STEAMER COOLGARDIE.

    Messrs. Mcllwraith, Mc[?]tcharn. & Co advise that the sailing of the steamer Coolgardie for Sydney has been postponed until 10 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  38. SETTLERS WANT WATER.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked, in view of the fact that, settlers in the hundreds of Bandon and the neighbourhood of Mount Dunn were so badly off for water, ...

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  39. THE LAW COURTS.

    Henry Joseph Carrie v. Eliza Ann Cams and Frederick Arthur.—The petitioner sought a dissolution of his marriage on the ground of therespondent’s adultery. Mr. ...

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  41. LONDON’S LORD MAYOR

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Vezey Strong), was accorded an enthusiastic official and popular welcome upon his arrival in the Austrian capital to-day. ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    Messrs. F. Nicholls and Donald Forbes, who represented the J. H. Angas Trust at. the Melbourne show, returned to Adelaide on Tuesday. The cattle they took to ...

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  43. LATEST MARKETS.

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  44. THE BARRIER.

    The Barrier Assembly of the Political Labour League last night decided to ask Mr. Griffit[?] (Minister for Works) to visit Broken Hill and explain his actions ...

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  45. LATEST MINING.

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  46. CHINESE CRISIS.

    All the foreigners in Chingtu. the capital of the restless Szechuan province, are concentrating for safety in the City of Chungking, in the same country, situated ...

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  47. BULLION RETURNS.

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  48. FOOTBALL.

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  49. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Rp. Sir John Quick and Lady Quick will sail for Australia, joining the steamer Otway at Marseilles on September 21. ...

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  50. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED.

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