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  2. MEXICAN ELECTION PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES

    As a final preparation for the Mexican election all the candidates at present in the capital gathered at the National Palace at the call of President Huerta, to ...

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  3. NOT ONE ALIVE!

    The worst fears have been realised with reference to the terrific explosion which wrecked the Stag Canon Fuel Company's mine at Dawson, New Mexico. ...

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  4. ULSTER ANGRY

    The anti-Home Rulers in Belfast, have become increasingly incensed, because of Mr. Asquith's speech. The Unionist leaders are unable to ...

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  5. PETROLEUM

    The letters and articles which have appeared of late in "The Daily Herald" respecting the supposed existence of petroleum in South Australia have aroused ...

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  6. TORRENTIAL RAIN FURTHER HEAVY FALLS YESTERDAY

    The rainstorm of Sunday did considerable damage to the business premises in the city, and many of the drygoods houses sustained heavy losses through ...

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  7. UNIFORM DIVORCE

    "Make divorces hard to get and you will uplift the nation," is the conviction of the Hon. Alva Adams, chief of the Panama Exposition Commission now ...

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  8. NON-UNION LABOR

    Significant remarks anent the employment of non-union labor in the baking trade fell from the lips of the retiring president of the Federal Master Bakers' ...

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  9. FOOTBALL TRAINING SHED WRECKED.

    On Sunday morning, while the storm was at its height, a galvanised-iron and wood structure in a paddock off the Torrens road, Brompton, was completely ...

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  10. DRAINS OVERFLOW.

    A nice rain fell at Eudiunda on Sunday morning, and about 1 o'clock a thunderstorm broke over the town, but very little rain fell. About 6 o'clock, ...

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  11. BUSINESS PEOPLE INCONVENIENCED

    The People's Store,, in Gouger street, suffered damage to the millinery, mantle and linoleum departments, through, the rain forcing an entrance through the ...

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  12. LARGE HAILSTONES.

    A heavy thunderstorm passed over Uraidla on Sunday afternoon. Heavy rain and hailstones fell during the storm, the hailstones being as large as pigeons' ...

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  13. FIRE STILL BLAZING

    The Universal colliery, at Senghenydd, in Wales, where the disaster occurred recently, is still in flames. The actual extent over which the fire ...

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  14. AN ABORTIVE ELECTION.

    The Mexican situation is most serious. The Presidential elections, which are being held to-day, will probably be abortive, owing to the fact that none ...

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  15. HAILSTONES DAMAGE CROPS.

    The weather at Moonta Mines during the last few days has been rather hot and sultry with a very drying, north wind. A change set in on Sunday morning, ...

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  16. THE ONKAPARINGA IN FLOOD.

    A severe thunderstorm passed over Balhannah about midday on Sunday, and it was followed by another storm about 3 o'clock. The lightning was vivid and ...

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  17. EXPLORER'S EXPERIENCE

    Henry Landor, the famous explorer, ha[?] just returned from Brazil. He states that during one period of his wanderings, which lasted 16 days, he had ...

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  18. AMERICAN NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    Tremendous activity prevails in the United States navy yards. Five destroyer are being rushed to completion, and two others which have been ...

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  19. HEALTHY CHOPS AT KAPUNDA.

    A thunderstorm passed over Kapunda on Sunday, 42 points being registered. The crops are looking well and strong, and the yields this year will be very ...

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  20. FRUIT GARDENS INJURED.

    Many of the orchardists and gardeners in the lulls and about Payneham suffered through the rain waters tearing up The above photograph was takes at the intersection of South terrace and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SEA SCOUTS DROWNED

    Four sea scouts were drowned in the Thames near Tilbury Docks at midnight. A little craft containing 14 boys was struck by an Aberdeen steamer, and sank ...

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  22. FALL AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    After a weeks hot weather, a cool change took place to-day, and in the afternoon a thunderstorm occurred. Heavy rain fell tor about an hour and a half, ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. WRETCHED SALARIES

    The threatened strike of the Officer[?] of the P. and O. Steamship Company i[?] causing keen interest in the British press. Public feeling appears to be practically ...

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  24. DAMAGE AT STEATHALBYN.

    The storm here yesterday was something which will long be remembered. In the early morning there was a terriffic thunderstorm, and again at ...

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  25. THAWS ESCAPE

    Butler and Duffy, two men charged with having aided Shaw to escape, have promised to return to New York and sutlender themselves to the authorities. ...

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  26. LATER REPORT.

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist reported at 9 o'clock last night that the thunderstorm which passed over the city in the evening registered 35 points at ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. BENEFICIAL BAINS AT MOUNT BARKER.

    Shortly after noon yesterday a severe thunderstom broke over the town. This was followed by a good downpour, which continued intermittently throughout the ...

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  28. A DELUGE AT LOBETHAL.

    It is many years since Lobethal experienced such a deluge as occurred on Sunday afternoon. After many electrical disturbances, heavy rain, intermingled ...

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  29. VOLTURNO DISASTER

    The steamer Grosser Kurfunst has arrived at Southampton with 41 people who were rescued from the Volturno, which caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean. ...

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  30. THE FLOODS AT UNLEY

    The Unley city surveyor had an inter[?]sting report regarding the flood to submit to members of the council last night. "The rain was so quickly over," be ...

    Article : 208 words
  31. TEAINS DELAYED.

    Torrential rains in the Mannahill and Nackara district caused the streem at the 179-milepost to rise very rapidly, the press of the railway bridge being badly ...

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  32. EDITHBURGH'S RECORD FALL.

    A thunderstorm broke over here yesterday. Hail about the size of sparrowe' eggs fell for a few minutes, followed by heavy rain, which continued to pour for ...

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  33. EFFECT ON THE CROPS.

    Two well-known agriculturists yesterday stated that the rain had come too late to he of any use to the crops north of Petersburg and that in those regions ...

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  34. A PHENOMENAL HAIL STORM.

    After a very sultry morning a phenomenal hail storm passed over Macclesfield yesterday, causing quite a sensation Many of the hailstones were quite 1½ in. ...

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  35. DAMAGE AT GUMERACHA.

    A very heavy thunderstorm passed over here to-day (Sunday). The lightning was at times teriffic and the thunder deafening. The rain simply fell in ...

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  36. RIVERS IN FLOOD.

    The Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. C. A. Bayer), when seen yesterday, stated that it was too early to say how the reservoirs would lie affected by Sunday's flood. Both ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. A TAROOWIE THUNDERSTORM.

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  38. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

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  39. THE MURRAY DISTRICT.

    Our Morgan correspondent wired that on Sunday a heavy rainstorm swept over the town and district in the afternoon, and a further Hall was recorded at night. ...

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  40. METEOROLOGIST'S REPORT.

    "Severe thunderstorms were experienced on Sunday," reports the Commonwealth Weather Office, "practically throughout the State, accompanied by ...

    Article : 432 words
  41. DEBRIS IN THE TORRENS.

    The heavy rains on Sunday caused [?] large quantity of debris and mud to flow into the Torrens Lake. The sluice gates were immediately opened to allow the ...

    Article : 259 words
  42. SHOCKING EXPERIENCE AT OODLA WIRRA

    Once again have the families in the Oodla Wirra railway cottages suffered owing to the fact that the houses are built in the bed of a watercourse, and we ...

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  43. THE SOUTH-EAST.

    There was a very heavy thunderstorm this afternoon, accompanied by a heavy fall of rain, which was badly needed after the hot weather of last week. It ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. RAILWAY DAMS BENEFITED.

    "This is tie best news we have had lately," remarked the Secretary to the Railways Commissioner yesterday morning. "The Oo-dlawirra, Nackara, and ...

    Article : 54 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. CROPS WILL BENEFIT.

    A heavy windustorm swept the district on Sunday, and was closely followed by heavy rainstorm. Thunder and lightning continued for a long time. The ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. RAILWAYS NOT DAMAGED.

    The secretary to the Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. Day) staged yesterday that the floods that had held up the Broken Hill express had not done so much damage ...

    Article : 114 words
  49. Advertising

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