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  4. LATEST SPORTING

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  5. QUEENSLAND MINE DISASTER

    What appears to have been an appalling mine catastrophe, probably the worst ever experienced in the history of the State, occurred at the Mount Mulligan Coal Mine, ...

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  6. “ IF---”

    The Irish Republican Leader (Mr. De Valera) has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George—“If your letter of the 7th is an invitation to a conference without ...

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  7. BAPTIST UNION.

    The fifty-eight [?] meetings of the B.A. Pup[?] Union were [?] at the [?] Street Lect[?] Hall on Tuesday. [?] of work accomplished in the ...

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  8. TWO MEN OVER BOARD,

    Washed-overboard in the Bay of Bi[?]cay while on a yachting cruise the Rev. George Gordon, of Angmering (between Littlehampton and Arundel,) and Mr. John Paul ...

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  9. NORWEGIAN TRAIN SMASH.

    A special train, returning with guests from the opening ceremony of Norway’s new trunk railway between Bergen and Throndojem, while passing through a ...

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  10. STOP PRESS EDITION.

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  11. AFTER THE TOUR.

    Last Saturday the manager of the Australian cricket team (Mr. Smith) played FOR Mr. Higson’s eleven against a team representative of the Holme district, and ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Austen T. T. Hewitt, who died at his home, Highfield, Glen Osmond, on Friday, was widely known and highly respected. He was born in Adelaide 52 years ago, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 568 words
  13. “Will Have a Republic.”

    Madame Constance Mickiewicz, Sinn Fein MP., states that the Irish trace may be long or short, bat that the Irish are “out for a republic,” and will have it. ...

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  14. Dail Eireann’s Domestic Trials.

    At a huge Labour demonstration at Bray near Dublin, the secretary of the Irish Labour party said that demanded made by the Dad Eireann for the allegiance of the ...

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  15. A Fearless Priest.

    In the course of his sermon at a Dundalk chapel a few weeks ago the Rev. James McKeone delivered a fearless condemnation of murder and outrage, taking the occasion ...

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  16. G-as Coming Out Strongly.

    Probably at least another day must elapse before the full extent of the catastrophe is known. The Mu[?] disaster is the greatest ever known in North Queensland, ...

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  17. THE STORM.

    The steamer Macumber, which arrived here yesterday from Port Adelaide, ran into strong gale near the Aithorpce on Saturday night, and was obliged to put ...

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  18. Armstrong Castigated.

    The Evening Standard says:—“It is very nice of Armstrong to provide ns with reasons for our defeat in the tests, but it is pretty certain he is the cause of ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    It is practically certain that Mr. Lloyd George in view of the heavy calls made upon his time by home affairs, will be unable to attend the Washington Disarmament ...

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  20. THE MURRAY LANDS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Pascoe) informed the Son. D. J. Gordon in the Legislative Council on Tuehday that at that juncture he did not wish to make a ...

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  21. “I HAVEN’T ASKED HER YET.”

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday morning George Frederick Lemon was charged on the information of Hilda Routley with having on June 1 stolen a gold ...

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  23. South Australia’s Sympathy

    The Premier (Hon. H. IT. Barwell) on Tuesday sent the following message to the Premier of Queensland:—On behalf of the Government and people of South Australia ...

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  24. MAYORS’ LONG JOURNEY.

    The deputation of Labour Mayors from the London metropolitan boroughs which desires to interview the Prime Minister about unemployment, reached Inverness, ...

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  25. Excitement at Truro.

    TRURO, September 18.—-A terrific storm raged here on Saturday night, and during most of Sunday. Early on Saturday evening there was a thunderstorm, ...

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  26. Motion at Religious Conference.

    At the Churches of Christ Conference on Tuesday a motion was carried expressing sympathy with the wives of the miners entombed in the Mount Mulligan Mine. ...

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  27. THE DEBT ON SUGAR.

    That the Commonwealth sugar account was in debit considerably has been known; but the announcement of the enormous amount owing to the Treasury will come ...

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  28. WHEAT POOL.

    “I want to say definitely that there will be no more Government pooling in South Australia while the present Government is in power,” was the reply by the Premier ...

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  29. GOOD GROWING WEATHER.

    Although light and in most places under 10 points, a fairly general rain fell over the agricultural areas on Monday. Reports from the country emphasize the great value ...

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  30. THE QUEST DELAYED

    Sir Ernest Shackleton’s exploration ship, the Quest, entered Sheerness to-day for the repairing, certain defects in her wireless installation. Her departure will be ...

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  31. Rain in the Country.

    ROCKWOOD, September 18.—On Saturday evening a [?]vere thunde[?] broke over the district and rain fell in torrens. 1.70 having been registered up till 9 a.m. on Sunday. Rain has been ...

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  32. MISSING BOY.

    At 3 o’clock on Monday afternoon Howard Nathaniel Silver, aged 15 years, a pupil of the Hindmarsh Public School, asked for permission to leave the classroom. ...

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  33. HOTEL ROBBERY AT PORT PIRIE.

    Oar Port Pirie correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday—A robbery took place at the Family Hold on Friday night. During the absence of the li[?]ee (Mr. J. Flannagan) ...

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  34. RIVER LEVELS.

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  35. “DOPEY.”

    Two men, James Robeon and James H. Harrison, were charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, with having insufficient means of support. Robson, who ...

    Article : 143 words
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  37. £4,450 STOLEN.

    Herbert Lyon Riley, aged 27 years, pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst sessions to-day to having stolen £4,450 belonging to the railway works industry branch of ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. FIVE MEN IN A BOAT.

    A boating disaster occurred at New Plymouth on Sunday afternoon. A small open boat, under sail, started for the wharf from the American steamer Easterner. A ...

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  40. A CURLY-TAILED KANGAROO.

    A correspondent writes torn Warooka, Yorke’s Peninsula: —While removing some stones from a neighbouring paddock the other day, I saw two kangaroos. A trap ...

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  41. Family Notices

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