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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Constantinople, says:—Events at present imminent are the operation of the Greek forces from the Bahikesri and ...

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  5. CHILDREN IN DANGER

    Two special trains came into collision at the Commercial-road station, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning. The 10.40 train from Adelaide, carrying about 1,500 ...

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  6. THE PRINCE'S PERIL. A PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE.

    The Royal tram drew out of the Perth central station yesterday to the accompaniment of enthusiastic cheering from a large crowd, which, despite the rain, had ...

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  7. THE PRESIDENCY

    The Democratic Convention continued its sittings at San Francisco to-day, but little progress was made towards the finalising of the ballot for a Presidential ...

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  8. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    An official announcement has been made that the Japanese forces are occupying the island of Saghalien, pending the establishment of a Government from which ...

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  9. CLARENDON HOTEL.

    Reference was made by Mr. R. W. Bennett, counsel for the South Australian Brewing Company, to "The Advertiser" report of the proceedings of the Adelaide ...

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  10. PORT AUGUSTA RACES.

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  11. DEAR CLOTHING

    Mr. J. W. Jolly, (director of Messrs. G. and R. Wills & Co. and representing the Adelaide Warehousemen's Association) gave evidence before the Prices Regulation ...

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  12. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    Cricketing circles, especially in the North of England, are warmly discussing the right of Parkin to selection for the Australian tour, whilst some consider that the ...

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  13. THE BASIC WAGE

    The Commonwealth Commission on the Basic Wage continued its sittings at Parliament. House on Tuesday, when Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., presided. Mr. A. W. ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

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  15. "SOMETHING IS WRONG."

    Admiral Halsey, in an interview, states:—"When the accident occurred the Prince was in his sleeping apartment talking to me. He was sitting on ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The health of his Excellency the Governor showed an improvement on Tuesday. The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) will leave for Clare this evening. On ...

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  18. A FINE MERINO RAM.

    Messrs. Jacob, Russell & Wigzell have received a telegram from Mr. Walter Hawker, of Anaroa, to say that be has Bold by exhibition the Merino ran Goliath, by ...

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  19. CANADA

    Sir William Thomad White, formerly Dominion Minister of Finance, will be the new Canadian Prime Minister. An official announcement on the subject will be made ...

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  21. BATTLEFIELD MYSTERIES

    I made the other day a hurried census of the thing growing in the pitted battlefields near Ypres and of the animals inhabiting them. It revealed a complete ...

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  22. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The July Session of the Criminal Court was continued before Mr. Justice Buchanan and jurors on Tuesday. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) prosecuted. ...

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  23. LAW COURTS. Supreme Court—In Banco.

    The decree nisi granted on November 4 last on the petition of Helen. Emma Paulina Roades for the dissolution of her marriage with Harold Walter Ralph Roades, ...

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  24. THE MARRIAGE TIE.

    The Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) eat in divorce jurisdiction at the Civil Court; on Tuesday. A Wife's Complaints ...

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  25. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Repatriation (Hon.' G. E. Laffer) on Tuesday said:—"In connection with offers of land under the provisions of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  27. STATE WORKERS

    The Premier on Tuesday forwarded the following letter to the Hon. J. Jeiley chairman of the Council of Government Unions):— ...

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  28. Local Court—Adelaide.

    The hearing was continued of the action brought by James John O'Sullivan and Francis Jerome O'Sullivan, farmers and graziers, of Kapunda, to recover £45 from William Fraser, ...

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  29. STATE EELS.

    Tales of Cornish butter, Norfolk tobacco, home-grown sugar, and: the extraction of sugar from whey diversified the account Sir A. Boscawen gave the House of ...

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  30. DIED AT HIS POST.

    Courage and endurance of a high degree were shown yesterday by Mured Guerin, a student from the Pans Central School of Engineering, who while in a shunting ...

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  31. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Mutooroo, July 6.—"Roberts—100-ft. level, excutting now going east; first 4 ft., assays 4 dwt. per ton; from 4 ft. to 6 ft., 10 dwt. per ton; xeutting continues not yet through the ...

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  32. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Referring to-day to Senator Mitten's criticism of the New South Wales soldier settle, ment scheme, and his statement that New South Wales required £2,500 a man to ...

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  33. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Ives' Proprietary.—"Since the formation of Ives' Proprietary Company work on its northern lease, No. 4742, known as Clifton lease, has been pushed ahead very vigorously; 30 men ...

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  34. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William Henry Gordon Ramsay was charged with having been drunk an King William-street Monday, with having resisted Constable Button, and with having assaulted Constatile Horner ...

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  35. MINING NOTES.

    The Stock Exchange and the Renown. Members of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide will pay a visit to the Renown on Wednesday, proceeding to the Outer Harbor by special train ...

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  36. EXPENSIVE EGGS.

    An American naval lieutenant and mid-shipman will be tried by court-martial to-morrow for transporting twelve cases of whisky from the Bahama Islands to Key ...

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  37. THE STATE FINANCES.

    The Treasurer (Hon. G. Ritchie) on Monday drew attention to the statement made by him and published on Saturday in regard to the finances of the State and ...

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  39. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    Acting on the permission of the Imperial authorities, Messrs. Murdoch Brothers hare released 5,000 carcases of mutton and 400 carcases of beef, there being an abute ...

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