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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,557 words
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  4. Family Notices

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  5. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    A non-unionist witness in giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission, which is enquiring concerning the recent railways strike, testified that a majority of ...

    Article : 88 words
  6. SCHOOLBOY STRIKES.

    The presence of policemen at the shoreditch and Islington schools to-day prevented the renewal of the "strikes" among the scholars of those institutions. ...

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  7. COALING THE FLEET.

    The Lords of the Admiralty explain that the consignments of Welsh coal to Scotland, Hull, Newcastle, and. other British ports, which were sent by rail in ...

    Article : 86 words
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  9. THE SHOW.

    The September Show the most impor tant exhibition of the kind held in South Australia—was opened on Wednesday afternoon at the Jubilee Exhibition grounds. ...

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  10. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    The discharge of naval reservists in September is taking place as usual, showing that the negotiations with France in re-spect to Morocco are espected to be of a ...

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  11. SIR J. G. FINDLAY.

    The executive of the Life-Saving Society last night gave a farewell sapper to Sir J. G. Findlay, K.C., Attorney-General of New Zealand. The Minister was accorded an ...

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  12. ENGLISH RAILWAY MEN.

    The London and North-Western Bail way Company men are agitating that a national strike should be declared unless the Board of Trade reopens the award which was ...

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  14. ACROSS THE CHANNEL.

    The Rev- Sidney Swann, M.A., vicar of Crosby, Ravensworth, in Westmoreland, who is nearly 50 years old, to-day rowed across the English Channel from Dover to ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. UNREST IN CHINA.

    There is still great unrest in the promince of Suchwan. Huge crowds continue to surround the Viceroy's residence. The Viceroy ordered the troops to fire ...

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  16. MISS HILDA SPONG.

    Mr J. C Williamson, who is at present in London, has engaged Miss Hilda Spong, the well-knowm actress, for a tour of Anstralia. She opens rn Sydney in December ...

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  17. A TRICKY BALLOT-BOX.

    A sensationa has been cansed at several potifical meetings by the exhibition of a ballot-box fitted with an ingeiriously arranged wire, which can be withdrawn by ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. MOUNT ETNA.

    Another crater has opened at Mount Etna. Lava is moving, down the sides of the mountain at the rate of half a kilometre (1.100 yards) an hour. ...

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  19. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the drought following upon the long and excessively hot English smmner, the cavalry divisional training generally Arranged for this time of the year has been ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. SEEKING SETTLERS.

    Prompted by the success of the West Ham experiment, the Agent-General for Victoria (Sir J. W. Taverner) intends to apply to other London boroughs for ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. CRICKET.

    In the match on the Kennington Oval, between the champion county (Warwickshire) and the Best of England, the latter team had made 574 for the loss of four ...

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  23. ARCHBISHOP DEAD.

    The death is announced in London at the age of 87 years of the most Rev. William Alexander, D.D., who was until this year Archbishop of Armagh and Primate ...

    Article : 290 words
  24. THE MELBOURNE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  25. A Passage Broken.

    Thomas Carslake, of Finchley, was to--day fined £588 and costs at the Highgate Police Court for acting as a passage broker without a license. The Board of Trade ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The whole of the trades unions of Bilbao, the principal town and port of the north of Spam, have declared a general strike. ...

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  27. THE LONDON MARKET.

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  28. THE PAPANUL

    The steamer Papanui, which left London on August 19 with a large number of emigrants for New South Wales and Western Australia, put into St. Helena ...

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  29. RICE CROP FAILURE.

    Owing to the failure of the Siamese rice crop a serious famine is threatening. Prices at Singapore have been doubled during the past three days. ...

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  30. A TOTAL LOSS.

    The wooden steamer Ramona, southward bound from Skagway, has gone ashore and became a total loss on one of the Spanish islands off the Alaskan coast. A wireless ...

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  31. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Riverina, s, 2,808 tons, F. Sherriff, from Western Australia. D. & J. Fowler. Ltd., agents. Kadian, s., 1,707 tons, G. Provo, from Queensland via Sydney. Adelaide Steamship Company, ...

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  32. TRADES UNION STATISTICS

    Some weeks ago tie Commonwealth. Statistician issued a request to each, trade union affiliated with the Trades Hall Council asking for information on the ...

    Article : 201 words
  33. THE FLIGHT ACROSS AMERICA.

    Mr. Fowler, the American aviator, who started on Tuesday on what was intended to be a flight across America, from San Francisco to New York, has met with ...

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  34. OLD-AGE PENSIONER INJURED.

    At the Local Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Commissioner Russell, James Burridge, of Angas-street, bootmaker, sued Robert Poole, of Cowandilla, farmer, for ...

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  35. RAILWAY MISHAP AT MILEEND.

    On Tuesday evening an accident happened at the railway crossing on the Henley Beach-road at Mile-End. This crossing is safeguarded by swinging gates, which ...

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  36. VITRIOL THROWING.

    Numerous instances of the dastardly handwork of acid-throwers have come to the knowledge of the police. The miscreant, with, perhaps, a companion or two, ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. COUNCIL VETO.

    The Hon. A. H. Peske, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, intimated that on Tuesday next he wil ask, seeing that the Adult Suffrage Bill and the Legislative ...

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  38. TELEPHONE ACCOUNTS.

    In the future the Postal Department does not intend being as tender-hearted as in the past with the telephone subscribers who delay over settling their accounts. ...

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  39. A FATAL FALL.

    Mr. A. SmitTh, who was employed fixing some overhead wires at the corner of Bagot-streat and the Henley Beach-road, Thebarton, on Wednesday afternoon, met ...

    Article : 69 words
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