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  2. SEX DISEASES

    Quite recently a subcommittee of the South Australian branch of the British Science Guild presented a comprehensive report upon venereal diseases, and ...

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  3. FROM EAR TO EAR

    A brutal murder—the victim of which was Miss Ethel Houghton, a young woman 22 years of age—has been reported to the Broadmeadow police. On Saturday night ...

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  4. A NOISY MEETING

    Mr. Cook addressed a meeting at the Auditorium this evening. The hall was well filled. Admission to the front was by ticket, but it was early evident that ...

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  5. POLICE CRIMINALS

    An extraordinary police scandal is reported from Rockville Centre, a small town on Long Island. The majority of the local force has been placed under ...

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  6. VOLUNTEERS FIRED ON INHUMAN ACT

    A serious outbreak has occurred at last. A force of Nationalist Volunteers successfully landed 2500 rifles at Howth. When the news of this reached Dublin ...

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  7. A MILLION KISSES

    The trial of Madame Caillaux for having murdered M. Calmette, editor of the "figaro," has given rise to another sensation. The latest development is a ...

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  8. WAR TORCH ALIGHT MAY CAUSE EUROPEAN CONFLAGRATION

    On Friday last the Servian Government received an Austrian note in which demands were made for the Immediate prosecution of Servian subjects who were compromised in the ssasslnation of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and the suppression of all pan-Servian organisations which have ...

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  9. AFTER A WAR

    Miss Edith Hurham, the well-known traveller and authoress, has written a letter to "The Times" from Valona, in Albania. She dclares that 10,000 ...

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  10. RAILWAYS SEIZED

    Notices have been posted at every railway station in Austria saying that in consequence of the mobilisation of troops all ordinary traffic will be ...

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  11. FLIGHT FROM BELGRADE

    Austria has declared war against Servia. The Inhabitants of Belgrade, the capital, fearing its exposure to bombardment, have deserted it. Ninety thousand ...

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  12. THREE PEOPLE KILLED

    Details of the fight at Dublin on (Sunday have come to hand. The arrival of a yacbt at Howth at 12.30 p.m. s[?]chronised with that of 300 ...

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  13. BISLEY MEETING

    The enthusiasm over the prizegiving at Bisley was marred by anxiety about the future of the meeting. The general opinion is that it is time the ...

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  15. THE FEDERAL FIGHT MR. FISHER'S RALLY

    Mr. Andrew Fisher addressed the largest political meeting ever held here tonight. He spoke at the Coliseum, which is supposed to hold nearly 8000 people, ...

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  16. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    A sensational head-on collision occurred in the Wellington trucking yards this morning. A big engine attached to a goods train was about to depart ...

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  18. EXCITEMENT AT BERLIN

    The newspapers have prepared the mind of the public for war daring the past few days. The streets are, carpeted with discarded extra editions and are ...

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  19. BILLIARDS

    The latest scores in the Reece-Lindrum billiard match are as follow:—Lindrum, 2914 (breaks, 171, 164, 162): Reece, 2467 (break, 192). ...

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  20. CRUX OF SITUATION.

    The excitement in the Near East is reflected in London. The most intense anxiety as to the future prevails here. Authentic reports published by the ...

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  21. OVERLANDERS' RETURN

    Messrs. Francis Birtles and Frank Hurley, who motored 6000 miles in three months in Northern Australia, returned this morning after having taken a great ...

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  23. FRANCE'S HONOR

    The Minister of Marine (M. Gauthier), Minister of Labor (M. Couyba), and the Minister of Commerce (M. Thomson) have been recalled from their vacation. ...

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  24. LABOR UNREST RAILWAY MEN ON STRIKE

    All members of the Amalgamated Society of Boilermakers, the District Union of the Federated Enginedrivers' Association, and the Queensland Railway ...

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  25. SERVIA CONDEMNED

    Public opinion in Germaany notes with pleasure that several British newspapers have condemned th Servian Government for having allowed criminal propaganda ...

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  26. MAROONED OR MURDERED?

    Some little time back McGuire Bros., of Fremantle, disappeared from their lugger away up on the far north-west coast. The abandoned vessel was found adrift in Roger ...

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  27. SERVIAN DECLARATION

    The Servian Parliament has been summoned to meet at Nisch to-day. A proclamation issued throughout Ser via enjoins those liable for military ...

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  28. SERVIAN GENERAL ARRESTED

    General Putmik, chief of the military staff of Servia, began his return home from Styria, a duchy surrounded by Austria and Hungary. He was arrested by ...

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  29. MERCHANDISE

    For the past six months of 1914 the imports of merchandise have expanded by £2,424,483. Against the figures for 1913 exports increased by £6,319,151. ...

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  30. THE AFTERNOON SHIFT TROUBLE.

    Messrs. W. Kearsley, M.L.A., for Cessnock, New South Wales, and A. Leece, representing the Miners' Federation, are touring Victoria and South Australia for ...

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  32. A SHOCKING OUTRAGE

    The police have received information that a shocking outrage was committed on a girl, aged four and a half years, at Hine Hill, near Northrn. It is understood ...

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  33. "I WAS SHOT"

    Charles Whiting, aged 47, a resident of Fitzroy, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday evening suffering from a ballet wound, was asked ...

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  34. THE WAR CLOUD

    The war cloud at the present time is the darkest which has lowered over Europe since Germany sent warships to Agadir, in Morocco, several years ago. ...

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  35. GLASSBLOWERS RETURN TO WORK.

    Machinists employed by the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works at Spotswood, having agred to join the Glassblowers' Union and the management having ...

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  36. HUMMOCKY HILL LOYALISTS

    Mr. J. H. Reid president of the Port Pirie Trades and Labor Council, gave an address here last night, when he dealt with Federal politics and explained the ...

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  37. INTERVENTION OF RUSSIA

    The King has postponed his contemplated trip to the Goodwood races in consequence of the declaration of war. In the opinion of the military ...

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  38. ARRANGING MEETINGS OF CANDIDATES.

    The executive of the United Labor Party has made arrangements for Messrs. Denny and Southwood, Ms.P., to visit Port Pirie on August 15. Mr. ...

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  42. MR. HARVEY INDISPOSED.

    Mr. W. H. Harvey, the selected Labor candidate for the House of Representatives for the Wakefield Division, is unfortunately suffering from an attack ...

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  43. SERVIA TO PAY COSTS

    The crowds in the streets here are harmonising their demonstrations with those reported from Berlin. The officials of the Servian Legation left fox Belgrade ...

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  44. WHAT WAR MEANS NO PERSONAL LIBERTY.

    Servia's reply to the Austrian Note was communicated to the Emperor of Austria at Ischl. He decided that it was not necessary to return to Vienna, and ordered ...

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  45. A DRIVER'S SENIORITY.

    There is trouble brewing between the Silverton Tramway Company and its employes, concerning a driver who was reengaged after an absence of 12 months, ...

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  46. THE FIGHT IN TASMANIA

    Mr. Fisher left Launceston on Saturday night for Melbourne. He addressed four meeting in Tasmania, and the impression he created was distinctly favorable. ...

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  47. MR. BUTTERFIELD'S PROGRAMME.

    Mr. T. Butterfield (organiser of the United Labor Party) will leave this morning for Woodside, and will remain all this week in the Murray district. On Monday ...

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