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  2. ROGUES AT WORK.

    The question of the alertness or otherwise of the police is an old theme, but the frequency of robberies which have occurred in Adelaide and suburbs lately raises ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES,

    An unoccupied mansion in Solihull, in Warwickshire, has been burned, to the ground. A card found within the grounds gave ...

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  4. WAR VETERANS.

    An interesting gathering bf members of the South Australian Corps of Veterans assembled at the dining room of the Aurora Hotel, Pirie street, on Saturday afternoon ...

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  5. A MISSING GIRL.

    Enquiries are rail being made for Miss Hilda Scott Broad, the daughter of Mr. A. S. Scott Broad, of Glenelg, who mysteriously left her home on the night of ...

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  6. BALKAN DIFFICULTIES.

    The Balkan financial Commission, sitting in the French capital, has unanimously admitted the five belligerent nations to a deliberative voice in the proceedings ...

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  7. DREADFUL MURDERS.

    A horrible affair has occurred in Bremen Schmidt, a candidate for a teacher's Position, who bad apparently become insane, entered the grounds of a Roman Catholic ...

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  8. THE HEIR-APPARENT.

    THE PRINCE OF WALES, WHO IS 19 YEARS OLD TO-DAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STORY OF THE SOUTH POLE.

    Ten thousand tickets were issued for the lecture delivered at the Albert Hall on Wednesday night by Commander Evans, C.B., on the British Antarctic Expedition ...

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  10. STILL ON DESTRUCTION BENT.

    Yesterday suffragettes exploded a cavity almost penetrating the Canal Embankment at Yardley Wood, Birmingham. If their efforts had been successful water from the ...

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  11. SERVIA'S ADRIATIC OUTLET.

    Bulgaria's reply to Servia expresses amazement at the revision of frontiers which is now sought. The Bulgarian authorities emphasize the ...

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  12. ASSASSIN'S MAD DEEDS.

    Latest reports concerning the murderous attack in Bremen relate that Schmidt first entered a teaching hall, where there were 65 girls seated at their desks. He fired ...

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  13. A SUFFRAGIST BOMB EXPLOSION.

    The militant suffragists, or other persons who, for the sake of amusement, copy their actions and endeavour to throw suspicion on them, continue to scatter imitation ...

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  14. PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT

    Notwithstanding pessimistic advices from the Balkans, the best-informed circles in London, Paris. Berlin, and Vienna expect a peaceful settlement of the Serbo-Bulgarian ...

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  15. OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    A thrilling tale of the sea has been told by officers of the steamer Uskmoor, which has just reached port. She sighted the four-masted barquentine ...

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  16. "AN UNOFFICIAL WAR."

    The Belgrade correspondent of The. Daily Telegraph states that, as the result of the concentration of troops, Bulgaria's numerical superiority over Servia is now 85,000 ...

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  17. A HAUL OF KEYS.

    A surprise visit was paid during Friday night to the house of Mr. J. W. Bruce, who lives at the rear of his grocery establishment in Hanson street. The first ...

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  18. JURY DISCHARGED.

    In the Centra] Criminal Court on Saturday the trial of Thomas Edwin Brown, charged with the wilful murder of Sgt. Edwin Stuart Hickey, at St. Ives, on May ...

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  19. POLICEMAN FIRED AT.

    A shooting sensation occurred in the Valley on Friday, night, when Constable Walab is stated to have been attacked. He attempted to arrest a man on & charge ...

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  20. STORM AND TIDAL WAVE.

    A storm has swept over Florida, Keys, A tidal wave overlfowed marsh Island, which was inhabited principally by negroes. The extent of the lost of life cannot be ...

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  21. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN POLICY.

    The speech by Count Tisza, the new Premier, in the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies, upon the Balkan situation has produced a painful impression in Athens, where ...

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  22. CURIOUS WILL CASE.

    The head gardener to the Duke of Devonshire died five years ago, supposedly interstate, and an Australian relative claimed and obtained £5,00 which had been left ...

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  23. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist General Conference resumed its sittings on Saturday morning. It was resolved—"That in the event of a minister marrying a second time, he must ...

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  24. GIRLS' COLLEGE VISITED.

    A particularsly ad actions robbery was acommitted at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Albert street, Fast Melbourne, on Thursday morning. While the staff and ...

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  25. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    Bulgaria accepts Greece's proposal to stop Bulgarian concentration in the vicinity of Greek lines, and to reduce the number of effectives in Macedonia if Greece consents ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS INCREASES.

    It is proposed by the Chief Commissioner for Railways that fares and freights shall be raised by about £147,000 a year. If the scheme be adopted, the rates on ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The protected cruiser Sydney, which has been built for the Commonwealth Navy, will undergo her acceptance trial on Monday next, prior to being commissioned for ...

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  28. TRADE DEVELOPMENT.

    Sir Edgar Vincent (Chairman of the Dominions Royal Commission) has arrived here from Australia. In the course of an interview Sir Edgar expressed the opinion ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    Apart from braises and superficial trans hurts lacrosse, even in the most strenuous matches, enjoys a happy freedom from accidents, and it is only on rare occasions ...

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  30. MONTENEGRINS CROSSED FRONTIER.

    It is reported that Montenegrins have crossed the, Albanian frontier 25 miles north of Scutari, and that the Malissori are assembling in order to prevent further ...

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  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    June 20, 1863, will be an important date in the history of the colony, for on that day its capital was lighted with gas. Many of the burners in the strops were in use by ...

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  32. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Yesterday 15,000 Churchmen in London held a demonstration in Hyde Park against the passage of the Bill for the disestablishment of the Church of England in ...

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  33. WHOLESALE BANISHMENTS.

    Wholesale banishments are being made to Asia Minor. Civil and military officials, and journalists who have figure prominently in politics, as well as 300 vagrants ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE.

    Those connected with Australian meat interests telegraphed to Washington extracts from, newspapers containing recent comments, supported by representations by ...

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  35. DEMOBILIZATION PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    Servia has rejected the proposal to de-mobolize her forces in the field. ...

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  36. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    The Montreal Star advocates pooling the naval resources of the Empire, with the object of the formation of one Empire navy rather than separate navies for each ...

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  37. CHINESE INJURED.

    PERTH, June 22.—On Saturday might two Chinese were knocked down in Hay street, it is alieged, by Arthur Whittte, without any apparent provocation. They ...

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  38. AIR FATALITIES.

    The British Aero Club has brought in its finding, following an investigation into the cause of the accident which brought about the death of Lieut. Desmond Arthur ...

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  39. RECIPROCITY.

    The Ottawa press hopes that the change of Government in Australia will not imperil the negotiations for reciprocity pending with Canada. ...

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  40. BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    CHAIN OF PONDS, June 19.—Early this week a fire in the furze hedge extended to and burned a small bridge which was erected on what in known as the new ...

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  41. FRENCH ARMY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has rejected, by an overwhelming majority, the Socialist amendment to the Government's Army Bill, which sought to reduce the new three ...

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  42. DISABLED BIPLANE.

    News comes from the City of Annapolis Maryland, of a terrible accident. Ensign Billingaley, accompanied by Lieut. Towers as a passenger, ascended in ...

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  43. SUICIDE SUSPECTED

    The body of Mr. Bernberg, who was a member of the Johannesburg Municipal Council, and Secretary of the South African Labour Party, has been found. ...

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  44. WHEEL CAME OFF.

    KAPUNDA. June 21.—While driving in to Kapunda yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. N. Smith, of Fords, who is 74 years of age, was thrown from hie trap through a wheel ...

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  45. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The Resident of Wallis Islands, at the instance of the native king and other chiefs, has annexed the Archipelago to France subject to the approval of the ...

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  46. FREMANTLE HARBOUR DUES.

    Mr. Payne (manager of Wilder, Shenton, and Co.), when interviewed to-day in respect to the new Fremantile dues, said— "Generally speaking, overseas steamers ...

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  47. GUN RUNNING.

    In connection with the gun-running traffic in the Persian Gulf, the British light cruiser Pelorus, 2,135 tons, bombarded a Tangistani village for two days. A party ...

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  48. A LADY HURT.

    KAPUNDA, June 21.—On Thursday afternoon, aa Miss Nicholla was stepping from her trap in Main street, her dress caught in the brake handle, and she was ...

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