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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE TEST MATCH.

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  5. CHICAGO TRAGEDY.

    As a result of the railway collision, which occurred yesterday, in Chicago, 13 persons were killed and many others were injured. The disaster was caused by a ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    As a result of the rioting at Tilbury docks on Saturday and the attack by the strikers on the trains carrying nonunionists to work, bodies of soldiers have ...

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  7. COMMERCIAL.

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  9. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA!!

    At the Olympic games in Stockholm today the final heat in the 800 metres team race (for teams of four each to swim 200 metres, free style), was won by ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. Family Notices

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  12. RUBBER ATROCITIES.

    The "Times" to-day, referring to the disclosures made in the report of Sir Roger Casement (British Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro), concerning the rubber ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. GREAT CLOUD BURSTS

    Great cloud bursts to-day caused extensive floods in the interior Mexican State of Guanajato, which is one of the richest and most densely populated of the provinces ...

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  14. A Competitor Dead.

    Lazaro, the Portuguese competitor, who came to grief in the Marathon race, and was taken to an hospital in an exhausted condition, died to-day. ...

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  15. "WHOM WILL YE SERVE?"

    Mr. Henry William Massingham, editor of the "Nation," whose writings reflect the political views and aspirations of the advanced section of the Asquith Cabinet, ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. HYDROPLANE TRIAL.

    Lieutenant Samson, R.N., to-day traveiled by means of a hydroplane from Portsmouth to Harwich. During his journey he successfully rode out a storm in ...

    Article : 44 words
  19. Hope of Settlement.

    The interview held to-day between Mr. Gosling, president of the Transport Workers' Union, Mr. Orbello. and Lord Devonport. chairman of the Port of ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. ENGLAND BAKED.

    The heat wave which has been experienced lately in the southern counties of England still continues. The shade temperatures have been very high for the last ...

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  21. THE LONDON MARKET.

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  22. JAMMED IN A CREVASSE

    The bodies of two alpine climbers, who have been missing since Christmas, were found to-day jammed in a crevasse of the Alps in the Austrian Tyrol. ...

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  23. THE LOCOMOTIVE CONTRACTS.

    The intimation by the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Butler) on Monday that the Government had decided to delay advertising for prices for the ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Schwaben. 3,224, G. Bolte, from Bremen. H. Muecke it Co.. agents. Lord Curzen, 2,338, G. P. Henrickson, from Ocean Island. W. Crosby & Co.. agents. ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. "SOAKED IN OIL."

    Gray, the male suffragist who assaulted Mr. Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer., during the big national insurance demonstration in the Kennington ...

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  26. WRECKAGE ON KANGAROO ISSAND.

    In "The Advertiser" to-day news was (riven of the finding of wreckage on Kangaroo, Island coast near Snug Cove, and the superintendent of the life-saving ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir George Kemp, Liberal member for the North-west division of Manchester since the election of 1910, has resigned his seat from private business reasons. ...

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  28. THE KARUNDA SAFE.

    The Port Adelaide manager of the Melbourne Steamship Co. received a telegram from the head,office on-Tuesday morning announcing that the company's steamer ...

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  29. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Our Wallaroo correspondent telegraphed this morning:—Mr. James. McCulloeh, general manager of the Wallaroo Phosphate Company, who had been ill for some ...

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  30. INSURANCE LOSSES.

    The loss of the marine underwriters m Great Britain during the last six months by reason of the many shipping casualties which have occurred in that period totals ...

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  31. CONISBROUGH TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Bury, the manager of the Cadeby mine, near Conisbrough, Yorkshire, died to-day as the result of injuries he received last week while attempting to rescue the ...

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  32. POST OFFICES AT SHOPS

    On Monday Mr. A. I. T. Hewitt, of Glen Osmond, waited on the Minister of Industry, and pointed out that inconvenience was at times felt 'by the non-delivery of ...

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  33. HINDLEY-STREET FATALITY

    When the report of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Carey, who fell down a well at the Royal Oak Hotel,. Hindley-street on Monday, was made to the City Coroner, ...

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  34. COURSING.

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  35. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Socialists in the American state of Rhode Island have once more nominated Miss Helen Dougherty as their candidate at the forthcoming elections for the ...

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  36. SWIMMING BATHS FOR UNLEY.

    On Monday the excavations for a swimmine bath and a picture theatre combined,' were begun at Maud-street, Unley. under contract to a private company. The ...

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  37. A WAGES CASE.

    His Honor Mr. Acting Justice Buchanan, in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, resumed the hearing of the appeal by George P. Harris. Scarfe. & Co., of Gawler-place, ...

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  38. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was a good selection of greasy Merinos. Prices were firm, and there was keen competition. Prices for crossbreds were ...

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  39. Attendance of 8,000.

    Minnett went on instead of Hazlitt at 127. The batting at this period was vigorous and 51 runs were made in the first half-hour after lunch. At 135 Matthews ...

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  40. DEPARTURE OF WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide, was a' scene of great activity on Tuesday morning, when Wirth's circus and menager.e was shipped by the steamer Pilbarra for' ...

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  41. LAW COURTS.

    William Richmond Lloyd. of Sansbury. Dairy Farm Manager.—Final hearing. His Honor adjourned the ease for three weeks, on the application of the accountant. ...

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  42. MINING NEWS.

    Messrs S. C. Ward & Co. have supplied the following metal quotations, dated July 15:—Copper £75 2/6. a rise of £1; lead £18 12/6. a rise of 5/. ...

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  43. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    There were no laborers required at the Government Labor Exchange on Tuesday morning and many men left the bureau disappointed although they had the ...

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  44. FOOTBALL

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  45. A RECORD RUN.

    The first of the Oceanic Company's steamers to run on the new passenger and mail service for the company between Sou Francisco and Sydney, the Sonoma, ...

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  46. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Hannah Alderson was charged with being an habitual drunkard. Inspector Burchell raid there were 74 previous convictions against her. Three months' imprisonment was ordered. ...

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  47. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Clarence B. Marshall had a conviction without a fine recorded against him for having been drunk the previous day. He had £2 fine and 15/ coats to pay for having used indecent language; in ...

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  48. GENERAL.

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  49. Magistrates Court—Norwood.

    One case of drunkenness was dealt with John Dav. Prank Wilson., and William Johns were each fined. 5/. and coats 15/. for having ridden horses on the footpath of Greanhill-road. Dulwich, on ...

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