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  5. KILLARNEY HOUSE

    Killarney House. County Kerry, Ireland, the seat of the Earl of Kenmore, has been destroyed by, fire. The mansion cost £200,000. ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS!

    For the past month the Moharnmedan residents of Melbourne have been celebrating the Feast of Ramadan, one of their most sacred observances (says The ...

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  7. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    M. Pigand yesterday performed an aerial feat which has brought his name prominently before the French public, Securely strapped to a Bleriot monoplane the ...

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  8. SHIPS AND MEN.

    This afternoon the Mayor of Durban presided at an official luncheon to Admiral Sir George Patey and officers of the Australian warships. ...

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  9. BOXING ID CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The' return match between Georges Carpentier and Bombardier Wells, in London December, will be for a parse amounting to £3,400. ...

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  10. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The British Socialist Party has protested to the Chief Secretary for Ireland regarding the Doblin outrages. It has also telegraphed to Mr. F. L. Booth (Liberal M. P.), ...

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  11. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    It was announced last week that F. [?] Fance would captain the England Eleven to tour South Africa during the coming cricket season. ...

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  12. RAND MINES.

    The mineowners have Announced that the lack of native labour owing to the riots early in July is necessitating the dismissal of many white miners, ...

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  13. CHINESE REBELLION.

    'An official statement has been published dennying the truth of Jibe report that the use of poison [?]used the serious indisposition of the President, Yuan Shi Kai; in' ...

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  14. ALLEGED SEDUCTION

    An action for damages for seduction was begun at the Civil Court, Adelaide, on Tuesday, before His Honour Mr. Justice Murray and a jury. The plaintiff, ...

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  15. CRIMINAL SESSION.

    ADELAIDE: Tuesday, September 2 [Before His Honour Mr. Justice Gordon.] The Crown Solieitor (Mr. C. J. Dash wood, K. C.) prosecuted. ...

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  16. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Tuesday, September 2—Low water ft am; high water 8.10 p.m ARRIVED —September [?] Phillars 1,718; J.Melntosh from western ...

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  17. WORK AND TALK.

    Several notices of motion were given by members of the Council on Tuesday referring to a variety of matters. The Hon. A. Styles raised a new subject: altogether ...

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  18. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  19. Preference Will Stay.

    It has" been authoritatively denied that the South African -Government , intend to provide for the increased contribution to the navy by abolishing British preference ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    The football association yesterday considered the proposal to send a team or players to Austrslis; New Zealend, : and South Africa. but desided not to entertain ...

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  21. PUBLICAN'S OFFENCE.

    A recent arrival gave interesting evidence the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, when Clarence Penny, licencee of the" Belair Hotel, Belair, was summoned. for ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. Alleged Police Excesses.

    In response to an appeal by the Irish Transport, Workers' Union. Mr. Keir Hardie (Socialist M. P.); will proceed to Dublin to investigate the cause of the riots ...

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  25. Union Tyranny in Dublin.

    Messrs. Jacob & Son, biscuit manufactures, of Dublin, have forbidden their employes to -wear trade union badges during work hours. They do not object to their ...

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  26. In the Assembly.

    Mr. Denny pomted out that the Trea surer of Queensland had remarked that the io[?]n to South Australia would be due on October 31. The Victorian amount was ...

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  27. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES' UNION.

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  29. SUFFRAGETTE TACTICS

    Two suffragettes sat opposite to and stared at the Premier throughout a church service on Sunday morning. Afterwards, outside the edifice, they ...

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  30. CONSTITUTION BILL.

    Mr. Vaughan was informed by the Premier that he hoped the Constitution Bill would be introduced this week. ...

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  31. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning' the course proper and tan track were in use, both being in excellent. On the course Great shot put past a mile in 1,523. Tadanga finished ...

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  32. LABOUR POLITICS.

    At the Trades Union Congress in Manchester" the President (Mr. W. J. Davies) dealt in his inaugural address, with general labour politics. ...

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  33. STATEMENT FROM THE DOCK.

    An incident in a larceny charge heard at the Criminal Court oh Tuesday gave rise to an interesting dissertation by Sir. Justice Gordon on 'the question of statements ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. THE LAW COURTS.

    In the matter of George Thompson, of Streakly Ray farm manager; adjourned final hearing. Mr. C. A. Edmunds appeared for the trustee, .and re[?]wed his application for the approval of a scheme ...

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  36. Union and Free Labour.

    Members of the Bakers' Union in London have threatened to strike unless nonunionists arc dismissed by the end of the week. ...

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  37. MURRAY WATERS CONFERENCE.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Ritchie encuired whether the Premier had received from the Premiers of Victoria and of New Suth Wales any word about the prpsed ...

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  38. ENGLISH DROUGHT.

    Continuous rains during the past three days have fallen over the greater part u[ England. This has saved root crops from the effects of the summer drought. ...

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  39. UNSERVED SUMMONS.

    David H. Robinson was one of the names that reverberated through the corridors of the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, but no one replied. Sub-Inspector Edwards ...

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  40. LATEST MARKETS.

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  41. SOLDIERS' SUPPLIES.

    Tae War Office is inviting tenders, due on November 26. for 375,000 12-oz. tins of beef, and 62.500 24-oz. tins; delivery at Woolwich early in April, next year. ...

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  42. INJURED EYE.

    KEITH, August 31.—On Wednesday Mr. J. Morcom met with an accident while repairing his plough. He was hammering a piece of iron when .a small sharp piece flew ...

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  43. PERSONAL.

    Capt. Dingle, marine superintendent of the Adelaide "Steamship Company, who has been confined to his bed for some rime, at his home, Semaphore, is still seriously ...

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  44. GOLF.

    Toe monthly competition a[?] bogly was played on Monday. Good entire were received. last few cards were handed in. The winner. Miss X. Deck. was a down. Other [?] ...

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  45. LONDON QUOTATIONS,

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