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  2. FATALTITES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At the intersection of Port-road and West-street, Brompton, about 12.45 p.m. yesterday, Madge Clarke (6), living with her parents at Coglin-street, Brompton, ...

    Article : 82 words
  3. WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    Laws affecting women and children were discussed at the Federal Council of the National Councils of Women of Australia, which continued its sittings in Brisbane ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) told Mr. Fenton that he expected to receive a report on the question of the Phosphate Commission officers in a few days. ...

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  5. THE KOORINGA FIRE.

    Further investigation into the cause of the explosion and outbreak of fire in the petrol cargo on the small steamer Kooringa (39 tons), off Cape Schank, on July ...

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  6. STORIES BY THE "COCK Of THE NORTH."

    Stories of Queen Victoria are among the good things that the Marquis of Huntly provides in his "Milestones" (Hutchinson). a book published in the author's eightieth ...

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  7. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    From TYRREL'S, LIMITED, Gawler place In reference to the report of the opening of Norman Lindsay's exhibition we would like to point out a slight in ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. FOOTBALL

    Looking [?] and well the Victorian [?] ball team arrived in Perth by the express this morning and were [?] comed by [?] football [?] ...

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  9. WHARFINGER'S ARM BROKEN.

    Early on Friday afternoon Mr. R. Harris, a wharfinger for the Harbors Board at Ocean Steamers' Wharf, Port Adelaide, slipped and fell on the deck of the ...

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  10. BASEBALL

    The president of the Victorian [?] Association (Mr. L. Johnston) extended a welcome this afternoon at [?] to the players [?] the Now South ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. THE SOUTH-ROAD FATALITY.

    Mr. C. L. Mathews (Assistant to the City Coroner) yesterday conducted as enquiry into the circumstances concerning the death of Frank Whitehead, of ...

    Article : 376 words
  12. TEST HATCHES.

    From "TUGGY." Goodwood:—A correspondent gives what he considers to be a true remedy for the failure to complete Test matches, namely, ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. DANCE HALLS AND DRINKING.

    From "CITIZEN," Halton Gardens:- Fights and disturbances are becoming frequent every [?] at dance halls and the proprietors are at their with end to know ...

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  14. "TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT."

    From "G. C." Alberton:-Mr. C. Bistard is the most outspoken man in South Australia on the subject of "Too much Government." Why should the public be ...

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  15. THE AYNLNTIC TRAM.

    From "C[?] Adelaide:- The committee [?] for the [?] of athletics from this State to [?] in the Australian [?] at [?] ...

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  16. THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    From Mrs. V. STANTON. Richmond:- Most parents are anxious to have [?] intelligence instilled for the children's future welfare in the public schools Yet ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. ACCIDENT ON NORTH-ROAD

    A narrow [?] from [?] was experinced by the [?] of a [?] on the North [?] [?] last night, when a [?] ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. EDUCATION AND BELIGION.

    From the Rev. WILLIAM A. POTTS: The letters in Thursday's issue I had answered in advance, to my way of thinking and I am not prepared to [?] ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. A BLACKSMITH INJURED.

    Mr. Jack Knight, a blacksmith, at the Coff's Harbor works, was struck by a piece of steel, which penetrated an eyeball, to-day. He was seat to Sydney for ...

    Article : 46 words
  20. SELLICK'S HILL DEVIATION.

    From "HELP THE WILLING," S[?] Hill:- Seeing there are [?] ployed, some of whom are receiving Government relief, why not put [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
  21. AN INJURED BACK.

    White lifting some heavy timber at the Globe Timber yards. Port Adelaide, about 9 a.m. on Friday, Mr. L. Harrison, a married man, residing at Berkeley-street, ...

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  22. THE DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    From "TAXPAYER," Adelaide I was much [?] in the [?] delivered by Mr. [?] where he referred to the [?] for hope ...

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  23. THROWN AT POLO.

    Mr. Jack Fraser. who was playing with the Wagga polo team at Young against Narrandera. was thrown to-day, and sustained a fractured shoulder and [?] ...

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  24. UNIVERSITY ARTS ASSOCIATION.

    The [?] of the University Arts Association was held at [?] on Friday night The president (Mr. A. E. M. ...

    Article : 336 words
  25. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    Mrs. Snell, Who was injured by being thrown from a buggy at Tarles yesterday [?] of a family which has been partiqularly unfortunate during the past ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.

    From C. A. UHRLAUB:-I have been requested by the Copec Study Circle of International Relations to express the entire disagreement of its members with ...

    Article : 446 words
  27. ACCIDENT WITH A CHAFFCUTTER.

    On Thursday morning Mr. J. H. French, of Willochra, was chaficutting when his left hand was caught in the cogs of the machine, and was terribly mutilated. Dr. ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. KILLED BY A MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. William Bannerman. an old man, was knocked down by a ear in the main street of Mungindi to-day and killed. ...

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  29. THE SENATE.

    Senator Guthrie said American producers intended to produce in Australia a picture entitled "For the Term of His Natural Life." As such a picture would portray ...

    Article : 501 words
  30. A BOY KILLED,

    Harold John Martin (6), son of Mr. Harold David Martin, of Invermay, was knocked down by a motor car to-day and died before being admitted to the hospital. ...

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  31. FOOTBALL AT BROKEN HILL.

    Because the Broken Hill Football Club refused to rescind a resolution refusing to play under Umpire R. Stephens, the appeal committee of the Barrier Ranges ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. THE REFERENDUM.

    Mr. Drake-Brockman who has been appointed to direct the Federal referendum campaign, stated to-day that as a clearer understanding of the nature of the ...

    Article : 355 words
  33. COPYRIGHT AND MUSIC.

    From "BOX," Gladstone:- It was good to notice in your advertisement colmns as that a deputations is to wait on members of the Federal Parliament with reference ...

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  34. THE TASMANLAN PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) and the Speaker of the House of [?] (Mr. O'Keefe), who were recently [?] to a [?] ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    On receipt of the news from France that the money difficulty had been settled, the Maori Rugby players sailed to-day by the Marama for Sydney, to join the Narkunda ...

    Article : 295 words
  36. COMPLAINTS ABOUT MOTOR CYCLES.

    From "HARLEY-DAVIDSON," Payneham:—Why these means from residents of Payneham? We never hear of other suburbs complaining. A noisy motor ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. DOGS AND CATS.

    From "COL. LIGHT GARDENS:-Is there no way of abating the dog and cat nuisance? We hear of increased taxes on many things, but I think dog licenses ...

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  38. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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  39. THE COACHMAKERS' UNION.

    Drastic claims are being submitted by the Federated Coachmakers' Union for members employed by Government railways and tramways in car and carriage ...

    Article : 137 words
  40. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The New South wales branch of the Australian Seamen's Union is to appeal against the decision of the State Industrial Registrar (Mr. Webb), who recently ...

    Article : 122 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. DEFENCE.

    From ALEX MITCHELL. Prospect:- You are to be highly commended for your leading article dealing with defence mattors. Many times have I thought of the ...

    Article : 390 words
  43. AN HOTEL LICENSEE FINED.

    Albert Voules Brown, licensee of the Centennial Hotel, who was charged to-day with having persons on his premises during prohibited hours on July 4, said in ...

    Article : 90 words
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