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  4. WORKMEN’S HOMES.

    Replyinc to a deputation from the Trades Hall Council to-day, the Premier Mr. Watt) said he did not think the Government would be justified in borrowing ...

    Article : 152 words
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  6. SEXUAL TEACHING.

    The report of the board of [?]cial visitors in regard to the case of W. J. Chidley at present con[?]ed in the Callan Park Asylum, was laid upon the table of the ...

    Article : 520 words
  7. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. W. Chapple, of Charles street Unley, while crossing the intersection of Wakefield and Hanson streets on Wednesday evening was knocked down by a ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. SPORTING.

    The weights for Tattersall’s Races will be available on Monday. The Committee of Tattersall’s Club has made the following reappointments for the ...

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  10. DOG CART AND TRAIN COLLIDED.

    Two men were proceeding down St. Vincent street. Port Adelaide, on Wednesday afternoon in a dog cart, to which was attached a pony. The animal was frightened ...

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  11. GRIM STORIES.

    Grim stories are being related about the difficulties which people experience in securing houses in convenient suburbs. “To let” signs in some suburbs are as ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. HORSE LASHED OUT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August. 27.—Mr. James Macintosh, poundkeeper at Mount Gambier East, was at Barnoolut clipping the brands of a horse when the animal ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. HISTORICAL RECORDS.

    Dr. F. Watson, of Sydney, who has been appointed editor of the historical records Australia, will be. paid £150 a volume. It is thought that 15 or 16 volumes will ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. PATRIOTISM.

    A patriotic concert, under the auspices of the League of the Empire and The Overseas Club, was held in the Adelaide High School on Wednesday evening. ...

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  15. SUDDEN DEATH IN AN HOTEL.

    PORT AUGUSTA. August 26.—Mr. Michael McInerney, aged about 45, who arrived from Walloway on Wednesday to work on the railway. expired suddenly last ...

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  16. IRON AND STEEL WORKS.

    A 50 years’ agreement has been entered into between the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and the Government with regard to the establishment of iron and steel works ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. FRACTURED ARM.

    QUORN. August 27.—Mr. William Freebairn, sen., kingswood, was loading a set of harrows into a spring dray on Friday, when he overbalanced and fell heavily to ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. LAND FOR THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) told Mr. Fenton (V.) he had noticed the remarks by the Premier of Victoria about ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. A TURN FOR THE BETTER.

    BROKEN HILL, August 28.—J. D. Lawson, magazine keeper on the South Mine and judge of the B.H.J.C. and the L.V.R.C. was seriously injured internally ...

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  20. DISPUTED ELECTION.

    The Chairman of the Elections and Qualification Committee (Mr. McKinnon) to-day presented to the Legislative Assemble the finding of the committee, with respect to ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. FERRY STEAMERS COLLIDED.

    SYDNEY, August 28.—A collision occurred near Circular Quay to-night between two of the Sydney Ferry Company’s steamers, Kosciusko and Kiandra. No lives ...

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  22. SEARCHING MINERS.

    Mr. Hampson moved the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly to-day to call attention to the searching of miners, which had become a warm question on the ...

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  23. VEND APPEAL.

    The appeal of the shipping companies and managers, who were associated with the northern colliery proprietors in the recent prosecution by the Commonwealth ...

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  24. CHILD FATALLY BURNT.

    LAUNCESTON. August 28.—A fire broke out this morning in a house in Cimitire street, occupied by W. Dugmore, Mrs. Dugmore was absent a few minutes, ...

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  25. CRICKET.

    The annual business meeting was held at the Maid and Magpie Hotel on Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance, over which Mr. W. O. Whitridge presided. Satisfactory reports ...

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  26. “SEDITIOUS AUSTRALIANS.

    Regarding the Australian compulsory military training scheme, a correspondent of The London Daily News alleges that the Commonwealth authorities are faced ...

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  27. TASMANIA’S FINANCE.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Payee) delivered has Budget statement in the House of Assembly to-night. He estimated the revenue at £1081,357, and the expenditure at ...

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  28. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Replying to-night to a deputation of Queensland State members, concerning the new schedule of wages and conditions to be observed in the sugar industry, the ...

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  29. AN ENGLISH BLUNDER. LONDON, August 28.

    In the absence of the Commonwealth High Commissioner in Canada Capt. Muirhead Collins, C.M.G. (Sir George Reid’s permanent Secretary) has taken up the ...

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  30. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Maloney (V.) resumed the debate on the Budget. He argued in favour of th formation of a strong Australian fleet. The ...

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  31. BABY BONUS.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day discussed the details to be embodied in the Maternity Allowance Bill, which will be introduced in the House of Representatives within ...

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  32. STATEMENT BY MlNISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    When the cable message relating to compulsory training was referred to the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearee). to-day, he remarked:— “This correspondent’s allegations ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. THE SPECULUM.

    The Professional Board of the Melbourne University yesterday dealt with the charge of the publication of indecent matter appearing in The Speculum, the journal of the ...

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  34. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the legislative Assembly yesterday the Apprenticeship Bill was read a second time, and taken into, committee. The Bill for altering the memorandum of association ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP.

    A cablegram has been received by the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association conveying desire of the British players that the play for the Davis Cup should ...

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  37. H.A.C.B.S. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of delegates representing branches of the H.A.C.B. Society in the Brisbane district was opened at Dalby to-day. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Industrial Peace Bill was further considered in committee. An amendment to include shareholders in the definition of “employer” ...

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly last night the Savings Bank Amalgamation Bill passed the third reading. The second reading of the Gas Bill was moved by Mr. Carmichael before ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly to-day rejected all the Liberal amendments to the Arbitration Bill by large majorities, and carried clauses providing for preference to ...

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  43. GENERAL.

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  44. A.M.A. AND CADETS.

    The A.M.A. has decided not to take part in the Hospital Sunday procession if cadets are given any place in it. A similar trouble arose last year, and at the ...

    Article : 45 words
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