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  4. CONQUERING CALIFORNIAN.

    At Wimbledon to-day the final for the all England -lawn tennis championship was won by Maurice E; McLoughlin, -of San Francisco, from S. N. Doust, the ...

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  5. FIRE FIEND.

    The porcupine mining camp—the scene of disastrous fire experiences two summers ago—is again threatened with extinction Terrific forest blazes are, sweeping over ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS

    A recent cable message announced that [?] Sir Iam Hamilton Inspector General of the [?] Forces, will visit Australia [?] next year , and in February and ...

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  7. BITTER WAR.

    The National Assembly has adjourned si[?]e die. The Servians' War Office has issued an appeal for nurses, Wounded Servians ...

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  8. SUPER-GRAFT.

    David Lamar, a Wall street operator,-informed the Lobbying Committee of Congress that he had frequently impersonated prominent financiers in telephone ...

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  9. ENORMOUS DAMAGES

    In connection with the breach of promise case brought by Miss Daisy Markham against the young Marquis of Northampton, which has been settled by payment of ...

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  11. TRAGIC FALL.

    The 2,000 ft fall of Lieut. Desmond Arthur, at the military aviation grounds of Montrose, was farther commented upon in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  12. LATEST MARKETS

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  13. FOOTBALLER'S' MISFORTUNE.

    During the match between North Adelaide and St[?]rt ,at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, F .Le Mess[?]rier, the brilliant pover of the northerners, had the ...

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  14. INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Independence Day will be celebrated by the citizens of the United States with the u[?]nal rejoicings to-morrow, and in Adelaide the American Consul (Mr. G. H. Prosser) ...

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  15. Twenty-four Hours' Notice.

    A strongly phrased Note has been presented, to the Servian Government; which states that despite Bulgaria ordering her soldiers to cease Firing the Servians ...

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  16. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  17. French Fatality.

    A military aviator named Bonchardier fell while flying in an army aeroplane over the Epernay district. He sustained serious injuries, and his companion, Capt. Rey, ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. RAND CRISIS.

    The Stock Exchange is calm concerning the Balkan outbreak . It is more concerned with the strike on the Rand. Restriction of the gold output is serious ...

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  20. WIRELESS CHAIN

    To the Marconi Select. Committee the Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) announced that the Government was unable to force the contract with the Marconi ...

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  21. The Consolation Plate.

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  22. The Davis Cup.

    The following quartet has been selected to represent Great Britain in defending' the Davis Cup:—H. Roper Barrett, J. C. Parke. C.P. Dixon, and A. W. Gore. ...

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  23. LATEST MINING.

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  24. Shares

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  25. Serious Situation.

    Police detachments from various towns are concentrating at Johannesburg. The authorities are arranging to protect all men who are willing to continue at work on the ...

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  26. BULLION RETURNS

    MOUNT [?]ORGA[?]—June O[?]t[?]itt —T[?] copper works ,16618 tons copper are [?] Many peaks are converters produced [?] [?] copper containing [?] tons copper and ...

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  27. BANKRUPT SUFFRAGIST.

    The bankruptcy of Mr. Pethick Lawrence, formerly joint editor of the suffragette journal, Votes for Women, has been -annulled The whole of the insolvent's debts have ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Block.10.—Fortnight ended June 25.—1,4[?] Level.— The rise on co-ordinate 175 [?] been advanced 6 ft to a total height of 29 ft. above rails through country. The intermediate [?] ...

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  29. PERSONAL

    Mr .[?] Brooks chief [?] of the Adelaide [?] has been appointed chief guard of the [?]atala Labour Prison vice Mr.Burton, retired . Mr. C. Moloy (senior warder) ...

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  30. THOROUGHBREDS AT AUCTIONS

    At the July sales at Newmarket to-day there was keen competition for many of the better class of thoroughbred which came under the hammer. Buyers, among ...

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  31. LONDON [?]

    [?] street have [?] [?] July [?] [?] [?] ...

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  32. MORE PAY,

    Lord Aberconway stated to-day, when presiding over a meeting of Messrs. John Brown & Co., iron and steel founders, of Sheffield, that the workers were nowadays ...

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  33. RETURNING LOANS.

    At the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday (before, Mr Commissioner Russell, S.M., and Messrs. E.Williamson and R.Palmer), an interesting claim was lodged ...

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  34. LATEST SHIPPING.

    [?] Thursday — July 3, low water, 2.30 am . ; high water , 3.20 p.m. [?] — july 3, 5am —Large passengers steamer passing inward Morse signals indistinct ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS CLAIMS.

    When the claims which were made on Tuesday, evening by resident artists in Australia that part of the work of decorating the new commonwealth buildings in the ...

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  37. THE LAW COURTS

    (Before Mr.T-Gepp, S.M). Twenty persons were fined for drunkenness. Jane Flanagon was directed to pay £3[?] ,In default one month's imprisonment for ...

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  38. REPORTS

    MOUNT OXIDE MINES —Week ended [?] [?] [?]dit level N. advanced [?] [?] 10 percent [?] per cent across [?] ...

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  39. STRIKEMAKERS.

    The Secretary, Treasurer, and 11 leading members of the French General Federation of Labour., have been arrested on charges of inciting soldiers to disobedience in ...

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  40. PHILOMEL.

    An Admiralty order has been issued that the British light cruiser Philomel ,2,500 tons—on the East Indies station—shall be recommissioned at Singapore or Hongkong ...

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  41. PORT ADELAIDE : Thursday, July 3.

    Three men were fined for having been drunk. William Gale for indecent behaviour on july 2 was fined 20/ and costs in default seven days' imprisonment. ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  43. SCHOOL BOARDS OF ADVICE .

    Mr. C .Wells has resigned as a member of the Adelaide School Board of Advice, The following have been appointed to the [?]udermentioned boards;— Angaston, Mr. ...

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  44. LIVING ON [?]d A DAY.

    When the drought was heavy on the land in South Australia and in some of the worst areas people lived on bran and pollard 6d, a day for a subs st allowance would ...

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  45. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The London City Corporation has voted £20,000 towards the fund to retain the Crystal Palace for the nation. ...

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  46. THREEPENCE A SHIFT

    A hundred thousand Scottish miners have received an increase of 3d. a shift. ...

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  47. PRESERVE THE TEETH.

    Some years ago, when a party of pre[?]men were enjoying a shooting holiday on the banks of the islands in lake Alexandrina, they met a stalwart native—one of ...

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  48. Family Notices

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  49. KING'S CATTLE.

    The King's prize cattle farm has secured 30 awards at the Bristol Show. This includes the prize for the champion Shorthorn [?]eifer. ...

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  50. WOULD NOT STRIKE.

    Mr. Williams (Secretary to the Railway men's Union), and Mr. J. H. Thomas (Labour member for Derby), have recovered ­­£500 against Mr. Passmore, a member of ...

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  51. HUNGER STRIKE.

    Boys in the military detention camp at Ripa Island declined to drill, and several started a hunger strike. The Peace Council has telegraphed to the Minister of ...

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  52. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Messrs. R. J. Coombs and [?] . have received the following cablegram from their London agents:—"The July series of the colonial wool sales have opened. Decline ...

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  54. HOBART TRAMWAYS.

    A cablegram was received from London to-day stating that £222,500, which the Hobart Corporation is giving for the Hobart Tramway Company's system ,had been paid ...

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  55. RULED OUT.

    The High Court has ruled that under the present Iaws of England women are not entitled to qualify as solicitors. The test case has therefore been ...

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  56. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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