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  4. NOT OVER YET.

    Several of the mines have resumed activities, although numbers of the men attended the funerals of the slain strike -rioters. A deputation of strike leaders discussed ...

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  5. IRISH PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) moved the third reading of the Home Rule Bill. An amendment for its rejection was ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS

    A marked crab that had been caught off Cat[?]erline on the kincardineshire coast, was sent to the Fisheries Officer at Aberdeen for examination, and it has now been ...

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  7. HORRORS OF WAR.

    Ten thousand Greeks have been killed or wounded since the beginnings of the warfare with Balgaria. Latest messages from Salonika intimate ...

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  8. KING ON TOUR.

    Coincident with the opening of King George's tour of industrial Lancashire, the strike of farm labourers in the Ormskirk district, which began about a fortnight ago, ...

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  9. OVERSEAS FLEETS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Gilbert Parker (Unionist member), the well-known novelist, enquired whether the Australian Government had ...

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  11. GHASTLY SCHEME.

    The Standard asserts that an elaborate suffragette plot has been discovered. The scheme was to simultaneously set on fire many, portions of London. Thousands of ...

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  12. LATEST MARKETS.

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  14. FOOTBALL CRISIS.

    The committee of the South Adelaide Club on Monday evening held an [?]ry concerning the absence of Jones form the team last Saturday. and it was decided ...

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  15. SMALLPOX.

    Every precaution is bang taken by the health authorities here to prevent smallpox, which is so prevalent in Sydney, from spreading to Adelaide. The President Of ...

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  16. Three Thousand Fighters.

    The Strike leaders met both the Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence (Mr. Smuts), who promised to enquire into provision for dependents of killed and ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. WEATHERS SIGNALS.

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  19. Spoils of War.

    Greek warships have captured the steamer Victoria, which had been loaded with hay for the Bulgarian cavalry forces operating against Greece and Servia. ...

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  20. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  21. To Destroy a Pier,

    It was discovered during the night that portions of the pier at Southport had been soaked with paraffin. In several places the woodwork had been ignited, but the ...

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  22. “WHITEWASHED.”

    In the House of Commons to-day there were again references to the Marconi share troubles. . Mr. Rowland Hunt (Unionist member) ...

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  23. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore —Tuesday. July 8 —High water. 7.5 a.m ; low water. 12.5 p.m. ARRIVED. —July 8. Nairnshire 3,570. J—Forder, form London. Elder, ...

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  24. Lord Gladstone's Retirement Sought. LONDON, July 7.

    Sir. Ken- Hardie, M.P., has received a cable message signed by citizens of Bloemfontein, in which the well-known Socialist politician is urged to .move for the ...

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  25. THE SCOTT MILLIONS

    The Probate Court was again crowded with fashionable onlookers to-day to. watch the conclusion of the notorious will case involving Lady Sackville's inheritance of ...

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  26. Sturt Club.

    It is stated that 13 players of the Sturt club have signed a petition to the committee asking that Renfrey should be reinstated in the team The committee will ...

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  27. A COACHMAN'S SUICIDE

    Peculiar circumstances surrounded the suicide of Ernest Shepherd, a coachman, aged 2, which was reported to the Unley police on Monday evening, Deceased was ...

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  28. Shooting of Strikers.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Colonial Secretary was asked several questions respecting &e Band crisis. . In reply, Mr. Harcourt stated that Lord ...

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  29. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Died in Paris. End Hastened by Cyclone. LONDON, July 7.

    The death of Mr. J.' C. Williamson was due to kidney trouble, with heart complications. On the voyage from Sydney to San ...

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  30. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL

    Robinson is suffering from a poisoned hand, and has withdrawn from the South Australian team who are to play against Victoria in Adelaide on Saturday. ...

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  31. Relief on Stock Exchange.

    There is considerable relief , on the London Stock Exchange in view of the rapid ending to the Rand trouble. British Consols are now quoted at £72 ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT MODESTY.

    Momentary amusement was created during the hearing of a land dispute in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, when a Government clerk who had been called merely ...

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  33. THE LAW COURTS;

    Mr. L. H. Haslam moved for a decree nisi in the matrimonial suit of Ethel May Angrave, of Grote street, Adelaide, v. Alfred James Angrave, at present a boarding ...

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  35. “SHOOT STRAIGHT.”

    The Duke of Connaught presided over the Rifle Association dinner to the overseas teams at Bisley. Sir George Reid, replying to the toast ...

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  37. STATISTICAL INFORMATION.

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  38. BRITISH TRADE.

    Board of Trade returns for June, describe an all-round further increase in business activities compared with the same period of 1912. Imports have increased ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  40. Family Notices

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  41. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R, Momburg, M.P-, returned on Tuesday by the Melbourne express, otter an absence of several months in Europe. An old and highly respected resident, ...

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  42. BOWLS.

    In the annual bowling tournament between Scottish and English teams the Scots won by 263 points to 219. ...

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  43. LATEST MINING.

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  44. MOB LAW.

    The latest visitation of Judge Lynch has been to the town of Pensacola, in Florida. A mob dragged from the protection of ...

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  45. STRUCK DEAD.

    An extraordinary fata[?] occurred in the streets of Louisville, Kentucky, yesterday. A man was struck dead as he walked alonk. the pathway when an automobile ...

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  46. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  47. FISHMONGER AND CARDSHARPER.

    Reversible whelk-stalls now form part of the equipment of three-card tricksters. On the bill it Epsom last month a dealer was dealing the cards upon a ...

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  48. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—At to-day's auctions there was a strong demand for all good wools; shabby lots were irregular, with many withdrawals. the sales will ...

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  49. TRAIN COLLISION.

    Two men have been killed and 30 other passengers injured,. several of them mortally, by a collision between two coastal express trains. ...

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  51. BULLION RETURNS.

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