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  2. Advertising

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  3. THREE MASKED MEN.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Early on Monday morning the Unley tramsheds and office, near Unley post-office, were robbed. In the office are kept on Sunday nights the tram conductors bags, ...

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  4. "WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK."

    The American stranger in our midst is monopolising so much, attention that the more familiar stranger from the country has almost been lost sight of yet it is doubtful if so many ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Observer" advocates the building of 30 improved Dreadnoughts or Indomitables, costing nearly £2,000,000 apiece, on the basis ...

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  6. CRISIS IN MOROCCO.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Many of the Sultan's soldiery joined the Halidists at Mahallab, at the commencement of the fight. ...

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  7. SCENE OF TREACHERY AND PANIC.

    LONDON, Monday.--Abdul Aziz barely escaped with, his life, after the wildest scene of treachery and panic, and the pillage of his camp by his own followers. ...

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  8. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT STAMBOUL.

    LONDON, Monday.--A fire which broke out in the Stamboul quarter of Constantinople bad not been extinguished up to last night. ...

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  9. AMERICAN NIGHT-RIDERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Owing to the Night-riders' campaign in the Southern States, the American Tobacco Trust announces that its buyers will henceforth forsake Kentucky, ...

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  10. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SINKS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Advices from Bergen (Norway) state that the Norwegian Steamer Folgefoudon. has been stranded at Skaanevik. ...

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  11. NETHERLANDS AND VENEZUELA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Replying to President Castro's proclamation, the Netherlands Government emphasised its previous demand, insisting on Venezuela, rescinding the ...

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  12. WHO FIRED THE SHOTS?

    YOUNG; Monday.--A tragedy, involving the sacrifice of two young lives, took place here yesterday, just after church hours, and at a house about 100 yards from the Church of ...

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  13. THE DISABLED STEAMER HAWEA.

    The Union S.S. Company had no tidings of the disabled steamer-Hawes up to a late hour, last night. The search steamers Rakanoa and Flora,, which were despatched from Auckland to ...

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  14. MISTAKEN FOR A WALLABY

    BULLI, Monday.--On Friday last two lads of the Bulli pit went out shooting on the Bulli Pass Mountain. At a certain point on the mountain they parted, and shortly afterwards ...

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  15. THE FOOTBALL JUBILEE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The football jubilee carnival was continued on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this afternoon. Only £20 was taken at the gates, which makes the aggregate for the ...

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  16. HERO OF SUBMARINE A9.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lieutenant Groves, one of the heroes of the disaster to Submarine A9, has not yet recovered his memory. ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND ARBITRATION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.),Monday.--Andrew Cowlins, the well-known, Labor, agitator, and secretary to the Bakers' Union, was charged to-day before the Arbitration Court with aiding and ...

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  18. IRELAND AND HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Monday;--Mr. W. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, has been entertained by the Nationalists at Belfast. In acknowledging the cordiality of his ...

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  19. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The receipts and disbursements from the formation of the Australasian Football Council to August 15 show the receipts. including £323 18s 6d from the ...

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  20. NO TIDINGS AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE. Monday.--Captain Carson, of the steamer Rakanoa and Captain Todd, of the steamer. Flora, both of which have arrived from New Zealand, report that they made a search ...

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  21. CHANNEL SWIMMING.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Burgess made another attempt to swim the Channel yesterday, but failed after being in the water 22¾ hours. ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVANT FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The board appointed to inquire into the charge against Louis Schmidt, despatching officer at the G.P.O., Melbourne. for a breach of Public Service Regulation No. 45 has ...

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  23. ELDER WM. MACKIE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At the sittings of the Criminal Court to-day, William Mackie, an older in the Church of Latter Day Saints, was charged with wife desertion. ...

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  24. ALIENS IN THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Monday.--The Legislative Assembly at Pretoria has agreed to a hill to meet the original objections of the Indian Association. ...

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  25. AFFRAY AT MURWILLUMBAH.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.:Yesterday James Andrew's, a carpenter, who had been drinking heavily attacked a woman, Annie Gillet, with a tomahawk, and inflicted a large wound over her ...

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  26. A MILLIONAIRE'S FAD.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon,--Mr. John Gates, a Washington millionaire, is constructing a golf course, a race track, and a concrete automobile track. ...

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  27. THE INQUIRY.

    YOUNG, Monday.--The inquiry pouching the death of Jean Wallace Drummond and Edward Sylvester. Lillis opened this morning, before Mr F. B. Treatt, coroner. Dr. Maclennan, ...

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  28. THE CRY FOR LAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Under the Small Holdings Act there were 10,000 applicants for land in England during., the first half of 1908. These involved an area ...

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  29. FOR MOTOR DRIVERS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The City Council have added the following provision to the bylaws with respect to motor-car drivers:-- He shall not, while driving, or plying for hire, be ...

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  30. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Dr. Lasker, playing Tarrasch at Dusseldorf, has won two games and lost one. The winner of eight games secures the ...

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  31. FIRE AT WELLINGTON.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--A fire occurred in Levy's buildings late on Saturday night. The fire is supposed to have originated in a room at the rear of a hairdressing saloon kept by J. R. ...

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  32. ACCIDENT TO THE TUG LEVERET.

    The Leveret, the well-known tug, owned by Messrs. J. Fenwick and Son, met with a serious accident in the harbor yesterday. The Leveret had gone to Woolwich Dock ...

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  33. DESMOND ONCE MORE.

    There was a fair attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's Ground, Moore' Park, yesterday, the principal attraction being the' competition for the Columbia. Hunters' prize. ...

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  34. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.--For the week ending August 20, 1045 cases of cholera, of which 517 proved fatal, occurred in Russia. For the present week 2024 cases have ...

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  35. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    ADAMINABY, Monday.--A slight shock of earthquake was felt here last evening, at 7.20. o'clock. At Rosedale it was much heavier, a[?] seemed to be going east. ...

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  36. UNREST IN ZULULAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--There are evidences of fresh unrest in Zululand. The Premier of Natal, Mr. F. R. Moor, has despatched troops and guns to Melmoth, ...

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  37. POLICE AND NAVVIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday;--Navvies on the railway line at Walhalla got out of hand on Saturday night, and a number of free lights occurred at the lower end of the town, ...

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  39. BURGLARS' BARREN VISIT.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Burglars on Friday night broke into the office of Jas. Bell and Co., near the Port Pirie police station, but on the opposite side of the road. When the manager ...

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  40. THE NEW TURKEY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Sul tan has dismissed 60 of his aides-de-camp, and suppressed his stud farm. Fresh restitutions are daily recorded of ...

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  42. HOWARD SMITH COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The directors of the Howard Smith Company, Limited, have decided to pay an interim dividend, for the half-year ended June 30 of 6d per share on fully-paid ...

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