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  2. Advertising

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Kapunda, s., 1,070 tons, E. J. Neale, from eastern States. Melbourne Steamship Co., agents. Warrawee, s., 175, C. Barry, Edithbugh. Kooringa, s., 150, W. Germein, Arorossen. ...

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  5. NIGARAGUAN REVOLT

    The guns of an artillery battery attached to the forces of General Estrada, the leader of the insurgents in the Central American Republic of Nicaragua, yesterday disabled ...

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  6. CRETE CAPITULATES

    The Consuls for Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy at Canea, the capital of Crete, announced to-day that unless the decision of the protecting Powers ...

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  7. THE SEINE RISING

    There has been a further alarming rise of the waters of the River Seine and the inhabitants of Paris are fearful lest there should be another disastrous inundation. ...

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  8. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

    Under the auspices of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies 10,000 persons, including delegates from the whole of the British provincial branches ...

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  9. AIRY NAVIES

    An airship will be used for the first time in connection with the German naval manoeuvres next antumn. The aeronauts will maintain wireless telegraph ...

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  10. VESUVIUS ACTIVE

    The volcano of Vesuvius is again in aclive eruption and a rain of ashes has fallen on the villages of San Guiseppi and Ottaviano, at the foot of the mountain. ...

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  11. KILKENNY SHOOTING CASE

    The injuries received by Constable Bond on Saturday night when he was maliciously shot as be was entering the police-station yard at Kilkenny have proved to be rather ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. BAPTISTS IN ROME.

    The American Ambassador at Rome has called the attention of Signer Luzatti, the Italian Foreign Minister, to the recent rioting at Risaccia, in the province of ...

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  14. MARTYR TO SCIENCE.

    Mr. Harry W. Cox, the well-known electrician, who was a pioneer of the "X" rays, died to-day as the result of injuries caused 12 years ago by putting an ...

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  15. MINING NEWS. THE WANDILTA MINE.

    Mr. A. W. Matthews, Government officer in charge of the diamond drill and the Wandilta mine, near Kapunda, was in Adelaide on Saturday, and reported to the ...

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  17. AN ADELAIDE SINGER.

    Madame Ada Crossley (Mrs. Muecke) has mode arrangements for an extended tour in South Africa during March, April, and May. 1910. The popular contralto recently ...

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  18. BISLEY MEETING.

    The Australian marksmen competing at the Bisley matches of the National Rifle Association for prizes offered by the various newspapers won many individual ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. WOMAN'S WEAKNESS.

    A woman has been sent to gaol for 12 years by a Leipzig court for selling secrets to Franco concerning military telephones in Alsace-Lorraine. Three men, who were ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    East Mexican, July 11.—"Underlie sunk further 23 ft.; No. 5 cast level driven 11 ft.; present face shows 2 ft. light mineral stone on hangingwall and 18 in, rubby quartz footwall showing ...

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  21. CIVIL LIST PENSIONS.

    Among the recipients of the new Civil List pensions granted by the Imperial Government are the following:—Dr. Thomas Bryant, surgeon, aped 82 ...

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  22. CHILDREN ON THE STREET

    The Departmental Committee on Street Trading, appointed by the Home Office last year, of which Mr. J. A. Simon, K.C., Liberal member for the Walthamstow ...

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  23. MAITLAND POLICE STATION

    The Commissioner of Public Works has accepted the tender of Mr. K. Eichele for improvements to the police-station building at Maitland. ...

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  24. GOLF.

    The July bogey trophy, for which 28 entries were received, was played at Stationon Saturday. F. K. Barritt and E. Leaver tied for first with 1 up. The other cards returned were:—J. M. ...

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  25. BRILLIANT OFFICIAL'S RISE.

    It was understood last month that Mr. W. H. Clark, private secretary to Mr. Lloyd-George, was to be appointed to the vacant post of Chief of the Indian ...

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  26. CONSERVING COAL.

    President Taft, in furtherance of the policy of coal conservation initiated by Mr. Roosevelt, has withdrawal for the nation 35,000,000 acres of land in the carboniferous ...

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  27. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Mary Ford was fined £3 11/6 for having used indecent language and for having been drunk and disorderly. "Oh, what's the good of talking?" she replied indignantly, when asked if she had ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    The High Commissioner has furnished the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) with a budget of information respecting sites in London which would be ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. SUCCESSFUL BORING.

    Mrs. Hayes & Hardy, an Adelaide firm, who are carrying on several important undertakings with the object of securing water in our dry country, has obtained a ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. CASE OF PIGEON-STEALING.

    Herbert Cook was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having stolen from Albert Edward Tail, of Portland, four pigeons, valued at ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. A DUKE'S DILEMMA.

    The Duke of Westminster, while hydroplaning near Cowes (Isle of Wight) today, attained a speed of 35 knots, but on turning sharply against a strong tide the ...

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  33. GAS COMPANIES' EMPLOYES.

    Some discontent, exists among the men employed by the Brisbane gas companies in consequence, it is alleged, of the dismissal of the secretary of the Gas Stokers' Union, ...

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  34. VICTORIAN STATE MINE. HEWING RATE FIXED.

    The hewing rate at the State coal mine has been fixed. The general manager. Mr. G. H. Broome, says as it is intended to work three shifts the rate will be really ...

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  35. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Peter Barclay pleaded guilty to having been drunk in Todd-street on Saturday. He was fined 5/. When asked to plead to a charge of indecent behaviour he remarked that he did not ...

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  36. WHEAT MERCHANTS AT VARIANCE.

    In the Local Court (Supreme) on Monday morning his Honor Mr. Justice Homburg continued the hearing of the case in which Ernest Patrick Pollard, wheat ...

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  37. THEY GOT A "TIP."

    The Strasburg "Post" states that several truck loads of French champagne were imported into Germany for the use of the ofSeers of the Imperial household before the ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

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  39. A MAN WITH A RAZOR.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday James Bateman was charged with having behaved riotously in Rundle-street east on Saturday evening. Ernest Winter, packer, ...

    Article : 160 words
  40. DIAMOND SMUGGLING.

    The German newspapers report that a woman, who has embarked at Luderitz Bay, in German South-west Africa, as a passenger for Cape Town, smuggled out of ...

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  41. A LONG FLIGHT.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" and the New York "Times" are organising an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean this summer in the motor balloon "The ...

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  42. THE MEN DISSATISFIED.

    The hewing rates were posted up at Powlett on Saturday. The miners congregated around the board, and on all sides was to be heard murmurings. They ...

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  43. A CONFIDENCE MAN'S CAREER.

    The impudent imposter, Abe Benson, who was sentenced at Perth yesterday to 18 months' imprisonment for having swindled Countess Wiser, of Austria, of £125, is ...

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  44. SWISS AVALANCHE.

    The latest details concerning the avalanche on the Scheidegg, Switzerland, yesterday show that as a result of the catasropbe two German tourists and five ...

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  45. GREAT SCHOLAR DEAD.

    Octogenarian Professor Gold-win Smith, who was born in 1823 at Reading (England), died at his residence in Toronto on June 7. Five months ago he slipped on the ...

    Article : 299 words
  46. A PROPOSAL IN COURT.

    During the hearing of a breach of promise case in the King's Bench Division, London, on June 9, a proposal of marriage was renewed and rejected. Miss Margaret ...

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  47. THE SHARE MARKET. To-Day's Quotations.

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  48. BURIED AS A PAUPER.

    William Harward, who was serving in the English navy during the Waterloo and other campaigns, and who died in the Ballarat Asylum at the age of 107 years, was ...

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  49. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. G. M. Evan having been appointed a trustee of the S.A. Cricket Association, resigned his position as hon. treasurer. The resignation was dealt with at a meeting of ...

    Article : 325 words
  50. THE TANAMI GGLDFIELD.

    For some time the Minister for the Northern Territory (Hon. W. J. Denny) has been giving consideration to the question of the further development of the ...

    Article : 253 words
  51. INTER-STATE MARKETS

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  52. TELEPHONE RATES.

    Referring on Saturday to the toll telephone rates, the Postmaster-General said a number of business people who were old subscribers had come under the Chapman ...

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  53. INSPECTING THE REEDBEDS DRAINAGE SCHEME.

    The Mayor of Glenelg Mr. W. Patter son, and the members of Glenelg Council, paid an official visit to the Reed beds on Saturday afternoon, with the object of ...

    Article : 218 words
  54. RESERVOIR AT DARKE'S PEAKE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works has approved of the recommendation of the Engineer-in-Chief for a large reservoir to be constructed at Darke's Peak, near the ...

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  55. SUDDEN DEATH OF A CHILD.

    Dr. E. W. Morris reported to the Port Adelaide police on Monday that an infant had been found dead in bed at the residence of its parent, Mrs. Myrtle Howie, ...

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  56. ELECTION IN THE WEST.

    The return of Mr. P. O'Loghlen, the Labor member, who opposed Sir John Forrest for the Swan seat of the House of Representatives, and who on Friday contested ...

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  57. LONDON MARKET.

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