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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. THE PRINCE

    The Renown arrived at Suve 7.45 a.m. The Prince attended an at home given -by the Mayor and Mayoress in the Botanical Gardens at 10 a.m. ...

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  4. ILLEGAL BETTING

    The police were exceptionally active at the Victoria Park-Racecourse on Saturday, when 16 men were arrested, and were charged with being on the course for the purpose of unlawful betting. ...

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  5. THE TURF

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  7. PACIFIC PROBLLEMS

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says—According to a dispatch from Tokio the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Hanthar), in a ...

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  8. MYSTERY SHIP

    A mysterious wreck is reported from G[?] borne. A party went out from Rotta[?] yesterday, and saw on the reef a big vessel with two masts. There was no sign ...

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  9. Quickest on Record.

    The Renown with the Prince on board anchored off Suva at eight o'clock this morning, after making the fastest voyage on record to Suva from Sydney, 1,742 miles ...

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  10. THE AMERICA CUP

    Mr. Ross has announced that Sir Charles Nicholson, the eminent architect, has accepted a commission to design the Maple Leaf, the proposed Canadian challenger ...

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  11. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  12. WANTS OF AGED MEN.

    The position of the inmates of the Aged Men's Retreat, which is being conducted by the Salvation Army at Beaumont, Burnside, has been rendered more difficult ...

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  13. DISILLUSIONED

    The recent trouble with the Indian and Moslem emigrants in the Khyber Pass has caused much disillusionment. Many of the emigrants who are now in Kabul have ...

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  14. SUPERSTITIOUS ARABS.

    A correspondent writing to a London paper from Basra, Mesopotamia:— Few people will believe that in A D. 1920 a rate, of people exist who worship ...

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  15. EDWARDSTOWN TRAGEDY

    The sequel to the unfortunate shooting tragedy at Edwards town on Saturday evening was the appearance at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning ...

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  17. CIVIL COURT JUDGMENTS

    In the Civil Court on Monday Mr. Justice Poole gave his reserved judgment in the case in which Daniel Barbu appealed from the determination and border of the ...

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  18. ANTWERP GAMES

    In the final for the 3,000 metres walk the result was:—Frigerio (Italy). Parker (Australia), Remer (America), the time being 794 1.5 seconds (13 min. 14 15 sec.) ...

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  19. BRICKMAKERS

    Messrs. L. C. Hunkin, F. McIntyre, and G. A. Carter, representing the Trades and Labor Council—disputes committee, attended on Monday a meeting of the brick, ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET

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  22. GIBRALTAR APES.

    The question of the extermination or deportation of the Gibraltar monkeys has caused great interest in Gibraltar. It is not known for certain how, the monkeys ...

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  23. TRAMWAY FARES

    The Montreal Tramways Company to-day raised its fares to four for a quarter of a dollar (25 cents) to meet the increase in wages recently granted. ...

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  24. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of the State Parliament will sit on Tuesday, and it is practically certain that the no-confidence debate will be concluded this week. The Premier ...

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  25. FOOD AND DRUGS.

    In the Bill which is to be placed before Parliament this session to amend the Food and Drags Act, it is understood that there are provisions to take from local-governing ...

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  26. LAW COURTS.

    (Before Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M., Mrs. A. K. Goode, Messrs. F. B. Williams, E. C. Clucas, and W. J. Hill. Allan G. Pritchard, who did mot appear, was ...

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  27. ADELAIDE PARK LANDS.

    In connection with the complaints made to the Adelaide civic authorities concerning the playing of athletic games on the park lands on Sunday, the opinion of ...

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  28. OVERCHARGED KING.

    The King of the Belgians, who has gone away for several days' rest, his paid several visits to Ostend incognito, bathed out of an ordinary machine, and taken ...

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  29. WATTLE DAY

    An application from the Wattle Day League was made to the Adelaide City Council finance committee on Thursday for permission to sell watle in the streets ...

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  30. THE CITY-BRIDGE.

    The city engineer (Mr. J. R. Richard son) has notified the Adelaide City Council that the submission of a report on the widening of the City-bridge would involve ...

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  31. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Edna Mav Deep Levels, August 28.—"No. 6 level—Rise No. 2 N., 63 ft., value 10 dwt.; S. stope preparing for mullocking; N. stope. 9 ft. wide 12 dwt. No. 5 level—Boundary stope, ...

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  33. KING EDWARD VII.

    The statue of King Edward VII. on North-ter[?]ace, is at present standing on a plain concrete base, and it is desired that steps more in keeping with the dignity of ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. MANAGERS REPORTS.

    Lass o'Gowrle East, August 21.—"No. [?] 100 ft. Level—E. xeut advanced to 20 ft., expect to cut lode within next few feet. 50 ft. Level—N. drive off xcut advanced 8 ft., on lode; total ...

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  35. DISTEIOT COUNCIL OF BURNSIDE.

    August 16.—Present—The chairman (Councillor J. A. Harper), Councillors Grant, Collett Savage. Franklin, Mahar. Rooney, Treloar. and Cowan. The Under-Secretary informed the ...

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  36. INDEX TO STATUTES.

    Mr. A. C. Thomas, of the Crown Law Department, las sent us a copy of his valuable index to the statutes in force in South Australia and the regulations ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The case of the Suburban Areas Corporation and District Councils was again before Mr. Deputy President Webb id the industrial Court on Monday. The new log of wages and conditions ...

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  39. REWARD FOR BABIES.

    Antwerp municipality has deemed that any of its [?]men employes who present the country with a child, will get three months' holiday on pay. This leave wll ...

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