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  2. THE DEADLY MOTOR ONE FATALITY NEAR REYNELLA.

    A dreadful motor car fatality occurred about a mile out of Reynella on Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. Henry Lucas, of Woodville, was killed outright. Mrs. ...

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  3. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL AN AUSPICIOUS DAY.

    If public support can make it so then undoubtedly the football carnival will be a big success. All roads led to the Adelaids Oval on Saturday, and by 3.30 there ...

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  4. HIGH COMMISSIONER

    No appointment has yet been made of a High Commissioner for New Zealand in place of Sir William Hall Jones. The first favorite here for the ...

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  7. ADMIRAL TOGO

    Admiral Togo, of the Japanese navy, [?] be entertained at dinner by President Taft at the White House on Saturday night. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    Earl Roberts to-day inspected the Australian mounted cadets at the Crystal Palace in the presence of a large gathering, which included many ...

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  9. EMIGRATION.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. John Burns) spoke in the House of Commons yesterday on the subject of the State subsidising ...

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  10. RAN AWAY

    A most sensational accident, attended by fatal results, occurred to-day at Leeds. A traction engine drawing several ...

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  11. AMERICAN STOCKS

    The heavy liquidation in stocks in the United States is attributed to the fact that the disintegration of the Standard Oil and Tobacco Trusts, which ...

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  12. THE SECOND FATALITY.

    Another fatal motor accident occurred on the Henley Beach road on Saturday afternoon, the victim, being Mr. C. A. Hodgson, a married man, residing at ...

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  13. VICTORIA'S BAD LUCK.

    Cooper and Insegnarie, two of the best defenders in the Victorian team, were injured during the Victoria v. Tasmania, match, on Saturday. Lee, Pierce, and ...

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  14. PENNY POSTAGE

    Mr. J. Henniker Heaton, ex-M.P. for Canterbury, has been presented with an illuminated address by 16 banks carrying on business in Australia and New ...

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  15. WEDDING.

    A colonical wedding took place at St. James', Piccadilly, to-day. Miss Hazel Olive Wilson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. James Wilson, ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA CONQUERS THE WEST.

    Thirteen goals to three against the heaviest team of the five augurs well for South Australia's prospects of taking off the championship. Western Australia ...

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  17. THE I.C.S.

    The first annual dinner of the Adelaide I.C.S. Students' Association was held at Messes Martin's cafe on Saturday night. when the association ...

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  18. NEW ALPHABET.

    Representative Jackson, of Kansas, has asked Congress to invite all the nations to send delegates to Washington in 1912 to consider the possibility, ...

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  19. TODAY'S MATCHES.

    Two matches are to be played to-day, and both promise to be well contested. New South Wales and Western Australia play the curtain, raiser, and Tasmania ...

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  20. PICNIC AT LONG GULLY.

    The members of the carnival teams and the inter-State visitors were the guests of the South Australian League at a picnic which was held at Long Gully, ...

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  21. JAPAN

    The Japan. "Mail" states authoritatively that a change of Cabinet in Japan is imminent. According to one report the Premier ...

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  22. PERSIA

    News was received here to-day to the effect that the German Consul at Teheran had addressed a Note to the Persian Government protesting against ...

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  23. RIOT IN DIET

    A not occurred in the Hungarian [?] to-day owing to the obstructive ta[?] of the Opposition to Government measures. ...

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  24. VICTORIA V. TASMANIA.

    The Victorian eighteen proved too fast and too clever for the Tasmanians, who were defeated by thirty one points. The Victorians played with a splendid system ...

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  25. DEAR MEAT.

    A meat [?]amine, due to prohibitive prices and a scarcity of foreign supplies; is in progress here. Ther famine is the result of the ...

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  26. WHEAT.

    The visible supply of American wheat is estimated at 54,353,000 bushels. ...

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  27. COWES REGATTA.

    The Cowes regatta was concluded today, when Viscount Iveagh's schooner Etonia won the Royal Yacht Squadron's prize of £100 for big-class ...

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  29. SHORTAGE OF LABOR.

    Employers in many industries here claim there is a great shortage of labor, The Government has appointed a Royal Commission to enquire into the question. ...

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  32. MASTER PAINTERS.

    The Master Painters' Association held their annual dinner in the Arcadia Cafe, King William street, on Saturday night. The retiring president (Mr. L. C. Main) presided. With. him ...

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