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  2. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS

    The principal subject of discussion at the Pan-Anglican Congress yesterday was "Capital and Labor." Among the speakers was Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, Under ...

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  3. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    "Bridget," said the mistress of the house, "some of the bedclothes are missing. Did you leave any out on the line last night?" ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  5. THE VICARAGE MURDER

    It is stated that William Pincombe, who has been arrested on a charge of shooting Mr. R. G. Robinson, Church of England lay reader at Mount Blackwood, while the ...

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  6. FRANCE AND MOROCCO

    The people of Tangier, the diplomatic capital of Morocco, in the north, are inclined to proclaim Mulai Hafid as Sultan in succession to Abdel-Aziz. The ...

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  7. UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH. A WIFE MURDERER.

    The State Executive Council to-day confirmed the death sentence passed upon Charles Henry Deutchman for the murder of his wife, Elizabeth Jane Deutchman, ...

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  8. THE ASSEMBLY ELECTION. SWEEPING LABOR VICTORY

    As was anticipated, the election on Saturday to fill the vacancy in the representation of the district of Adelaide in the House of Assembly, caused by the ...

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  9. A DISTRACTED WIFE.

    So distracted was she by her husband's unruly conduct and intemperate habits that the wife of a Liverpool cabinetmaker rushed out of the house with the intention of ...

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  10. STRONG DRINK AND THE GALLOWS.

    When the governor of the Ballarat Ga[?] (Mr. Daly) on Saturday afternoon informed Charles Henry Deutchman, convicted for the murder of his wife at Dobies, ...

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  11. CHICAGO CONVENTION.

    Mr. Luke E. Wright, formerly for eight years Attorney-General of the United States, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Taft as Secretary for War. Mr. Wright is known ...

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  12. BETTING IN AMERICA.

    One hundred and fifty out of 300 police detailed to attend the Sheep's Head Bay races yesterday were withdrawn in consequence of an injunction from the Supreme ...

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  13. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  14. A FACETIOUS CANDIDATE.

    Little was heard during the recent election campaign of Mr. James Lesser, who was one of the candidates for the House of Assembly vacancy, the election for which ...

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  15. A LABOR PROTEST.

    At a meeting of the central executive of the Political Labor Council on Saturday evening the following resolution was passed:—"That this executive records its ...

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  16. A DUTCH SMUGGLER.

    The courts of Dublin have declared that the Dutch vessel Cosmopolite, which was discovered attempting to smuggle a cargo of tobacco into Ireland, is together with her ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL STEEL TRUST.

    The "Iron and Steel Trades' Journal" states that an International Steel Trust has been formed, with a capital of £150,000,000. American, German, and Russian syndicates ...

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  18. METEOROLOGIST'S REPORT.

    The depression which, on Saturday was over the west coast of Tasmania has increased in energy during the past 48 hours. It has brought a splendid general rain over ...

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  19. WINTRY WEATHER. FLOOD IN THE TORRENS.

    The Reedbeds was again inundated on Sunday, the waters of the River Torrens rising rapidly late in the afternoon and spreading over the district with great ...

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  20. LIMERICKS.

    The Court of Appeal decided yesterday that the limerick competitions recently conducted by a Manchester newspaper constituted a lottery. ...

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  21. GOLF.

    The English golf championship was won yesterday by J. Braid with a score of 291, which constitutes a record. Last year Braid was fifth with 318, Arnaud Massy ...

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  22. DEATH OF A MUTINY VETERAN.

    One by one the few remaining Indian Mutiny veterans are passing away. On Saturday week Corporal James Crowe, of H.M. 97th Foot, who saw service with his ...

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  23. EXTENSION OF DEEP DRAINAGE.

    The Acting Commisioner of Public Works (Hon. L. O'Loughlin), on the recommendation of the Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. C. Bayer), on Monday approved of the ...

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  24. R.M.S. HIMALAYA.

    The P. & O. mail steamer Himalaya, after effecting repairs to the machinery at Port Said, yesterday resumed her outward voyage to Australia. ...

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  25. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  26. YOUNG MAN STRUCK DEAD

    A young man, William Chisholm, while engaged in lopping trees at the Formosa estate, near Cressy, yesterday was struck by a limb and killed instantly, the injuries to ...

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  27. CAPE COLONY.

    [?], opening the Parliament of Cape Colony yesterday Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, the Governor, said it had been found impossible to balance the revenue and expenditure. ...

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  28. STAGE-STRUCK GIRLS.

    How quickly and easily stage-struck girls part with their money was demonstrated in England last month, when Aldmeda Freere, or Hardaker, 22, and Florence Freere, 24, ...

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  29. DOCTOR'S HOUSE BROKEN INTO.

    A robbery of jewellery at the house of Dr. Pettigrew, of 15, Kasouca-road. Camberwell, has been reported. Dr. and Mrs. Pettigrew left home at 10 a.m., and on ...

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  30. THE DEADLY DROUGHT.

    Some idea of the tremendous losses sustained by farmers and graziers in the Yea district, through the drought, may be gained from the following facts:—Within ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. TORRENS-ROAD FLOODS.

    Something in the near future will have to be done for the convenience of the people residing near the Torrens-road, Hindmarsh, for in wet weather they are ...

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  32. PEARLS OF GREAT PRICE.

    About seven weeks ago Detective Mann avestigated a report that a portmanteau, [?]ontaining £2,000 worth of pearls, the property of McDaniel Brothers, pearlers, had ...

    Article : 186 words
  33. THE ELECTRIC GUN.

    The French Government are conducting tests of the electric quickfirer invented by M. Puteaux, the French engineer, of Dijon, which discharges 1,200 projectiles a minute ...

    Article : 257 words
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  35. ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Acting upon a provisional warrant from Sale. Detectives Burvett and Ashton last night, at the Victoria Coffee Palace, arrested Charles Angus Stracey, a married ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. THE NEW MEMBER.

    Mr. Edward Alfred Anstey, M.P., who has been elected for the seat vacated by Mr. E. A. Roberts, has been identified with the cause of Liberalism for over 20 ...

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  37. ALLEGED BRUTAL ATTACK

    James Luke Brooker, aged 38, of Thurston-road, Lewisham, Lonton, was charged recently with having maliciously wounded his wife, Annie Brooker. Inspector ...

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  38. COAL MINERS' ASSOCIATIONS.

    An important resolution was arrived at on Friday night, affecting the organisation of the coal miners of New South Wales and Victoria. For some time past negotiations ...

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  39. A HEAVY HAILSTORM.

    The rain poured down steadily during Saturday afternoon and Sunday, with the result that Adelaide streets were exceedingly sloppy, and few but the most ...

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  40. SHALL COLEMAN DIE?

    In spite of the unpropitious weather on Sunday afternoon upwards of 1,000 persons attended the Botanic Park, when Mr. Crawford Vaughan. M.P., and others spoke ...

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  41. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    This morning, while E. Thomas was working on the pumping gear at the South Blocks mine, his hand became entangled in one of the pumps and was badly crushed. ...

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  42. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    The Commonwealth "Government Gazette" of yesterday contained the following announcement by the Minister of Defence (Mr. Ewing):—His Majesty the ...

    Article : 91 words
  43. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Late on Friday evening as Mr. C. Bradbury and his wife were preparing to retire to rest Mrs. Bradbury, who was carrying the lamp, tripped and tell. Her clothes caught ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. W. [?]air), who has been motoring over the back blocks of Queensland, returned to Brisbane yesterday. He had travelled nearly 3,000 ...

    Article : 45 words
  45. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  46. CATTLE-DRIVING ON SNOWSHOES.

    Heavy snow has fallen at K[?]andra, and all communication has to be done on snow-shoes. A mob of 25 head of cattle have been snowed in, and the owners are ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. WOODHOUSE FUND.

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