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  2. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Three well-dressed men knocked at the door of a city hotel on Sunday, last, and, in answer to the usual question, described themselves as bona fide travellers. The ...

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  3. VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    A sad accident happened to-day about 13 miles from here. Mr. Ling left Robe with, a load of rabbits for Beachport. He bad Mrs. E. Lannam and her child on the cart, and ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai states that a secret conference is now being held at Port Arthur, which it is expected will decide in favor of the peace policy, ...

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  5. THE DYING POPE. ANOTHER QUIET DAY.

    The medical, bulletin issued yesterday evening stated that his Holiness the. Pope passed a quiet day, without any attacks of weakness, and that his general condition ...

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  6. PRESIDENT LOUBET'S VISIT.

    M. Loubet yesterday accompanied King Edward and Queen Alexandra, to Aldershot, where he witnessed a review of 16,000 troops of the First Army Corps. ...

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  7. PERILS OF THE POLICE.

    The execution of Digby Grand and Henry Jones in Sydney on Tuesday for the murder of Constable Long at Auburn a few months previously gives a sad interest to the ...

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  8. NEEDLES:

    Spot copper is quoted at £57 7/6. Tree-planting is proceeding on North-terrace. "Forgot to pay" scoundrels victimised a ...

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  9. FROM POVERTY TO AFFLUENCE.

    Two of the passengers by the R.M.S. Orita, which, left Largs Bay yesterday for London, are Messrs. Frederick Holland Goodwin and John Mackenzie Goodwin. ...

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  10. HEART WEAKNESS.

    The weakness of the Pope's heart,and the renal derangements from which he also is suffering are causing the gravest concern to his medical attendants. ...

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  11. MINING NEWS.

    Winnecke's Coorong Gold Mining Sydndicate.—July 10—"Winnecke's Depot, July 8. Weekly, report:—Coorong—East drive, 600ft. levels extended 5 ft; total, 40 ft. Lode 2 ft. wide; payable. ...

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  12. TREASURE TROVE.

    The famous Celtic gold ornaments, found at Loughi Fayle in, 1896, and purchased for the British Museum, which. Mr. Justice Farwell recently decided were ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    At the Stawell Police Court Mrs. Mary Williams was proceeded against to show cause why she should not contribute to the old-age pension of her mother. In giving ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL WATER FAMINE.

    The total number of applicants for relief registered to date is 2,565. The coupons so far honored amount to 2,050. Martin Stephenson was charged. at the ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. SOUTH AERICAN NEWSPAPERS.

    Mr. Arthur Basil Markham, representative in the Liberal interest of the Mansfield Division of Nottinghamshire in the HouSe of Commons, has handed to the ...

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  16. THE RAINFALL.

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  17. STREET ASSAULT.

    Michael Mugavin and John Mugavin were prosecuted at Gollingwood court on a charge of assaulting and robbing Charles H. Perkins. The prosecutor gave evidence that ...

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  18. THE TURF.

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    James Horn was found guilty at the Criminal Court of a criminal assault on his step-daughter, aged 14. Sentence was deferred pending the decision of the Full ...

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  20. A MIDNIGHT STRUGGLE.

    Mr. Tulloch, or Rushworth, hearing someone on the premises, jumped out of bed, and saw a man with a lighted match in his hand walking along the passage. Mr. ...

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  21. TWO MINERS KILLED.

    A distressing accident occurred on the lease known as the Tasmanian block, at the south end of the Kalgoorlie field, this afternoon, resulting in the death of two men. ...

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  22. TO-MORROWS FOOTBALL.

    The following team has been selected to represent the Adelaide and Suburban. Football Assoeiation-in a match with the Southera. Football Association, to be played on ...

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  23. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Shannon, in the House of Assembly, on Thursday, raised an interesting point of Parliamentary, procedure by asking whether if two members rose simultaneously the one ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Mr. B. J. Wardill has received a letter from the secretary of the Marylebone C.C., in which he states:—"I am writing to let you know that the M.C.C. are doing their ...

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  25. THE PINNAROO RAILWAY.

    Mr. James Byrne, a farmer at Wow Wow, in the hundred of Bews, writes as follows on July 4 respecting the season in what is known as the Pinnaroo country.:— ...

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  26. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    On Wednesday an inquest was held on the body of Johann A. Kruger, farmer of Pinkerton Plains, who was found hanging in a chaffhouse on Tuesday. Mr. F. Bohnsack ...

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  27. NEWS IN BRIEF. THE OUTER HARBOR.

    Mr. W. J. Waring, of the firm of Messrs. Waring & Rowdon, the contractors for the Outer Harbor, is in Adelaide. Yesterday he accompanied Mr. Rowdon to the scene of ...

    Article : 254 words
  28. REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF VITALITY.

    A remarkable instance of vitality has occurred at Club Terrace, a mining locality 40 miles from Marlo, and 130 miles from Sale. Two children named Thomson were ...

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  29. PLEASANT FOR THE MOTORISTS.

    Mr. W. S. Gilbert, in a letter to the London. Times has enthusiastically joined in the crusade against motor scorching. I am delighted," he writes, "with the ...

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  30. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE.

    The Sultan and Sultana of Johire arrived from Melbourne by the express on Thursday morning, and the Sultana immediately, proceeded to Largs Bay to embark ...

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  31. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION CENTENARY.

    The South Australian Sunday-school demonstration this evening at the Exhibition Building promises to be a great success. Schools have applied for about 4,000 colors, ...

    Article : 184 words
  32. THE BROKERS' WALKING MATCH.

    There was great excitement at the vestibule of the Stock Exchange on Thursday evening at 5 o'clock, the reason being the publication of the entries for the ...

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  33. ALLEGED UNPROVOKED ASSAULT.

    Mr. C. B. Biggins, who resides at Payneham, called at The Advertiser Office on Thursday evening, and stated that he had been assaulted on Monday last. ...

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  34. Y.M.C.A. CONSERSAZIONE.

    The president of the Adelaide Y.M.C.A. (Mr. A. E. Davey) held a. reception conversazione at the Victoria Hall oh Thursday evening. There was an attendance of ...

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  35. AN ADELAIDE MAN SUED FOR MAINTENANCE

    In the Melbourne District Court on Wednesday afternoon Sarah Ann Copp proceeded against her husband, William Copp, of the Arcade, Adelaide, under the Marriage ...

    Article : 219 words
  36. THE DOCTOR.

    Wha comes to see us when we're ill, And charges dearly for his skill; And wha wi' drugs our stomachs fill—The doctor. ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  38. AMUSING CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Knox, of the Mutoseope Company, entertained the patients at the Children's Hospital by giving a demonstration of moving, pictures. ...

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