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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Master Percy Windsor (9), who lives with his parents at Dale-street, Port Adelaide. was returning from school on Monday afternoon, when be was knocked down ...

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  3. DEATH OF SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH

    Sir Samuel Griffith, the first Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, died about 10 o'clock this morning at his residence, Merthyr, New Farm, Brisbane. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RIVERS IN FLOOD

    The rainstorm which passed over South Australia during the week-end did a little damage, but, on the whole, was very beneficial. Near the middle of August rain is ...

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  5. SHIPS IN DISTRESS.

    The secretary of the Harbors Board stated on Monday that a report had that morning been received that a live-masted American schooner was lying ;u a ...

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  6. FUTURE OF JAPAN.

    "Japan has failed to learn the most valuable lessons of the recent war," said Mr. Frazer Hunt, the world correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune," upon his arrival ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor. Lady Weigall and Miss Weigall attended West's Pictures on Monday. At the Adelaide City Council meeting ...

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  8. THE POLISH CRISIS

    The "Central New' states that the Russians have not agreed to grant a truce of ten days to Poland. The Exchange Press Association ...

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  9. DR. MANNIX.

    The agent expert that the [?] will be 34 hours late. There is a [?] Mannix will land at [?] tion in Wales. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    It is understood that the Federal Government propose that the High Commissioner who is to be appointed in the United States shall have rank equal to ...

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  11. TRAIN OFF THE LINE.

    Two carriages attached to the first train to Bridgewater on Monday morning left the rails in the Aldgate station yard. 4 breakdown train was sent from Adelaide, and. ...

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  12. COLT-BREAKER'S MISHAP.

    White Mr. J. Lello was breaking in a colt the rope with which he lassoed the animal caught round one of his legs. The bone jumped a fence, 6 ft. high, out of ...

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  13. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Flight-Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh had a very early breaking at the Government residence, where they have been the guests of the Acting Administrator since ...

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  14. GASHED IN THE THIGH.

    Mr. W. G. Mooney, a local butcher, was skinning a shep, when his fame slipped and inflicted an ugly gash in his thigh. He received medical attention, and seven ...

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  15. INJURED BY A WHIP.

    While Mr. E. Allen was driving eight horses to Moonta on Friday morning be cracked a whip, and it caught him in his face, carrying away part of an eyelid. He ...

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  16. CHORUS ON STRIKE.

    An occurrence unique in the history of Sydney theatrical affairs, marked the first night of the new musical comedy "Irene," produced on Saturday night under the J. ...

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  17. A BARGE WRECKED.

    The Adelaide Steam Tug Co[?]s barge No. 2, was wrecked near Roiston Head" at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning. The compony's steam[?]ing Leveret left with the ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. CAUGHT IN AMBUSH.

    A police patrol was [?] at [?] dorrery. Five police were [?] whom one [?]. ...

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  19. FERRY BOAT'S EVENTFUL CRUISE.

    The motor ferry boat Venturance, which runs between Port Adelaide and Birkenhead, had an exciting cruise on Sunday night, Leaving Port Adelaide about 10 ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. SOLDIERS' BONDS.

    To dare 149,211 war [?] been met by the Commonwealth [?] ment. representing in [?] Of there [?] ...

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  21. A NOTABLE CAREER

    By the death of Sir Samuel Griffith, the well-known statesman, and, till last year, Chief Justice of Australia, the Commonwealth has lost one of the ablest and ...

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  22. STEAMERS DELAYED.

    Messrs. Howard. Smith, Ltd., expevted two steamers, the Dumosa and the Eumeralla, to arrive from Melbourne at Port Adelaide on Monday, hut owing to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. A WOMEN MURDERED.

    An unknown woman, aged about 22 years, was the victim of a tragedy which was enacted in Holt-lane, one of the many dark and narrow alley ways of ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. A SHIPPING RECORD.

    The Comander [?] which [?] from New York on July [?] record for it covered the [?] Cherbourg on Friday at an average of ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. A KETCH ASHORE.

    A telegraph message from Point Turton on Monday morning stated that a ketch, the Oscar Robinson, had dragged her anchor and irone ashore about four miles ...

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  26. MRS. GRAHAM DISTRESS CASE.

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  27. A SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The Northern Steamship Company's auxillery schooner Tebaco, has been completely wrecked on Slipper Island, near Mercury Bay. Joseph Gobi, a member of ...

    Article : 38 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. DANGEROUS NEIGHBORS.

    Darwin is the most important port in Australia from a quarantine point of view," said the Chief Federal Quarantine Officer in Queensland (Dr. Elkington), who ...

    Article : 281 words
  30. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Storey) announced on Sunday night that the Cabinet had decided to appoint Mr. Beeby, M.L.A. a judge of the Court of Industrial Arbitration and ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. "SMART BIT OF TACTICS."

    The announcement that Mr. G. S. Beeby, M.L.A., is to be appointed a judge of the Arbitration Court and President of the Board of Trade, was the chief tonic of ...

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  32. LABOR TROUBLES.

    A Weft Maitland message states that evening are hastening towards a big upheaval. Although apparently no organised attempt is bring made to influence ...

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  33. THE NATIONAL PARK.

    On Saturday the Commissioners paid an official visit of inspection to the park, prior to which they were entertained at lunch by the chairman (Mr. F. W. ...

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  34. SHOP ASSISTANTS WAGES.

    The threatened strike of shop assistants has been averted by a secret ballot. The union had demanded a basic wage of £4 15' but the employers suggested £4 5/ and ...

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  35. FREEMASONRY.

    In April last the English and Scottish Masonic Lodges in Queensland formed a new grand lodge for the State, avowedly as a preliminary to the establishment of a ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. COSTLY CATTLE.

    All previous records for cattle sales were broken at the Homebush stockyards today, when three station-bred bullocks from the Nimmitabel district sold up to £70, ...

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  37. FEDERAL AND STATE HONORS.

    The late Sir Samiel Giffith will be buried with full Federal and State honors. The Commonwealth will co-operate with the Government of Queensland in making ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL LAWYER.

    Sir Robert Garran (Commonwealth [?] citor-General) described the late Sir Samuel Griffith as one of the greatest lawyers that the Commonwealth had ...

    Article : 102 words
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