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  2. BURGLARS BUSY.

    Burglars visited the huse of Mrs. H. Ransome, Cuming street, Mile-End, at about 8 o'dock on Friday evening, and removed 25/ from a purse in one of the rooms ...

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  3. FOOTBALL TROUBLES.

    A discreditable scene occurred at the Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon during the league football match between Port Adelaide and South Adelaide. The Play ...

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  4. DESPONDENT YOUNG WOMAN.

    Tha police were informed late on Saturday evening Out Miss Gwendoline May Baker, aged 20, who resided with her parents at "Egmont terrace, Hawthorn, was ...

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  5. NIGHT LIFE.

    The raiding of three fashionable city restaurant by police in the early, hours of this morning created a sensation of its kind that has not been equalled for ...

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  6. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), who is on a week-end visit to Sydney, was welcomed comed at a public meeting in the Parramatta Town Hall yestrday. In a speech ...

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  7. ONCE FRIENDS.

    Bulgarian troops in their panicky. retreat from the overwhelming of Servians at Zletova threw away their, arms and knapscaks. ...

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  8. STOLEN JEWELS.

    The trial was concluded on Friday of The two men arrested in connection with the recent robbery at King's Orcas Railway Station of a box containing £4,000 worth ...

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  9. TERRIFYING SCENE.

    An appalling tragedy happened in York Harbour on Friday. An. explosion occurred on board an oiltank steamer and the vessel burst into ...

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  10. AUCTION SALE SENSATION.

    A daring jewellery robbery has occurred in Paris. An auction sale was announced at the Hotel Drouot, and the jewels were ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    The City watchhouse was informed from the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday of the death early that morning of a labourer named Chalres H. Azalt (33). He was ...

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  12. HAS SHE BLOWN UP?

    Messages from Baltimore state that the British Steamer Wyneric, with a cargo of dynamite, is reported missing. On her way to Guayaquil she called in at the ...

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  13. HERETICAL MONKS.

    A combined force of Russian, Greek and Bulgarian troops has landed at Mount Athos (the hallowed peak at the extremity of Athos peninsula, southwards from the ...

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  14. PROFIT AT BROMPTON PARK.

    Another case of housebreaking was re­ported to the Hindmarsh police on Saturday night. It was perpetrated in broad daylight when the inmates were away from ...

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  15. THE STURT CLUB.

    On Thursday night the players and committee of the Start Football Club met at the Unley Oval to hold an enquiry. concerning certain statements which had been ...

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  16. BERKELEY HOTEL SENSATION.

    When four robbers gained entrance to the Berkeley Hotel, Piccadilly, at the end of last month, it was reported that they had clubbed two night porters, that one ...

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  17. "BUCKET-SHOPS."

    The trial was concluded last nignt of William Russell, one of the principals of the notorious "bucket shop" at Birmingham, which has been brought into ...

    Article : 311 words
  18. BETWEEN TWO TRAMS.

    Tbe driver of a Monarch Laundry carthad a narrow escape from serious injury through a collision with two tramcars on the Unley road at about 4.30 on Saturday ...

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  19. STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED.

    Considerable consternation resulted yesterday morning, when it was ascertained that two shops, occupied by Mr. J. C. Scotechar, a tailor, and Mr. F. Flavel, a ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE.

    In reference to the announcement that General Sir Ien Hamilton will visit New Zealand in April next year, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Allan) states that Sir Ian ...

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  21. INFANT'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The sudden, death of Myles McKay, the son, aged four months, of Alexander McKay, of Walker street, Birkenhead, was reported on Sunday. The child was found ...

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  22. ROUMANIA'S THREAT.

    The Roumanian correspondent of The Daily Telegraph advises that the Government at Bucharest has informed the Burgarian authorities that in the event of that ...

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  23. ACCIDENT TO BALLAST TRAIN.

    The Railways Commissioner has received information that at about 5.30 p.m. on Friday a ballast train working between Eudunda and Sutherlands left the rails. Five ...

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  24. NON-UNIONIST CRUSADE.

    The proposed campaign against non-anion[?]te is causing the ranks of several unions to swell rapidly. The A.M.A. has a record number on the roll, and other ...

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  25. CARRIER INJURED.

    NURIOOTPA. Jun 27.—Mr. J. G. Lange, carrier, this morning was getting on to his wagon, drawn by eight horses and loaded with 6 tons of floor, when he slipped ...

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  26. TENSION LESS ACUTE.

    The Austrian Prime Minister (Count Stuergkh), addressing the National Parliament on Saturday, expressed the opinion that tension in the Balkans was less acute ...

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  27. PLAYERS ORDERED OFF.

    At the Union Grounds on Saturday rough play occurred in a match between the Valley and Eastern Suburbs Rugby union clubs, with the result that five players were ...

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  28. POMPOOTA SWAMP.

    To-night the Director of irrigation and [?]eclamation (Mr. S. McIntosh) stated that no further development has occured in connection witht he Pompoota trouble. ...

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  29. MARCONI LIBELS.

    Signor Margoni, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, has Withdrawn an action for alleged libel which he had began against the newspaper Die Welt am Montag. ...

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  30. MISHAP TO A TOWN CLERK

    PORT WAKEFIELD, June 27.—The Town Clerk (Mr. McOabe) met with a severe accident last night while lighting one of the street lamps. He climbed the ...

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  31. AGGRESSIVE ALLIANCE

    "The Western Australian Alliance has informed tha Attorney-General (Mr. Walker) that the only liquor Act acceptable would be that which included (1) ...

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  32. ASSASSINS AND SUSPECT.

    The executions of the powers and [?] have created an unfavourable impression upon the populace. It is stated that the evidence of the ...

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  33. THREE WORKMEN INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—A serious accident happened this morning at the Melbourne electric light power house, South Yarra, Where three workmen, Michael ...

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  34. AVIATOR'S FLIGHTS.

    Mr. A. W. Jones, a young avistor, who has made numerous successful flight lately, gave an interesting exhibition at the Ascot Racecourse on Saturday ...

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  35. FRESH WIRELESS CONTRACT.

    It is understood that the Government will acquiesee in the Marconi Wireless Company repudiating the contract with the Post Office authorities for the construction of a ...

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  36. BRITISH CABINET.

    There are at present renewed rumours of Cabinet changes. Several of the Unionist newspapers assert that the Prime Minister intended to appoint ...

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  37. THE RIVAL SYSTEMS.

    A company has been formed to establish by the Poulsen wireless system, connection between Denmark and the Danish West Indies via Greenland and Canada. ...

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  38. BARRISTER DROPPED DEAD.

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Mr. Lewis Whitfield, a barrister, and one of the best-known members of the legal profession in New South Wales. dropped dead while playing ...

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  39. EMPIRE MANAGEMENT.

    A reception was given to-day by Capt. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter to the Australasi[?] High Commissioners and Agents General. This evening a banquet was ...

    Article : 156 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Rumours have been afloat at Gawler that the Government intends to adopt its long-talked-of scheme of amalgamating the post office and telegraph department under ...

    Article : 157 words
  42. HEART FAILURE.

    BROKEN HILL, June 29.—Edward James Delaney, a widower, died raddenly at his home on Friday night from heart failure. He was 55 years of age, and had ...

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  43. A SOLICITOR'S VOTE.

    Complaints of impersonation, and double voting in the Porth and Bunbury districts, as well as at Fremantle, continue to be made. The Federal Government is being ...

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  44. RAID ON DIAMONDS.

    A strongroom in Antwerp has been, broken into and its contents rifled. Diamonds valued at £6,000 were stolen, but the [?], bers must have been disturbed, for they ...

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  45. FOOTBALL UMPIRE HURT.

    BROKEN HILL, June 29.—Mr. D. C. Wilson, a football umpire, injured his back while lifting a piano on Saturday, and was malble to officiate in any of Saturday's matches. ...

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  46. FOUND DEAD.

    BROKEN HILL, June 29.—Frederick Maddaford, a young man was found dead this afternoon in a circulating pumphouse in the acid plant on the Amalgamated Zinc ...

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  47. MAD METHODS.

    Suffragettes at Newcastle attempted on Friday night to blow up the City Labour Exchange. They had lighted a fuse attached to a canister of gunpowder but it had ...

    Article : 100 words
  48. JOHNSON SAFE.

    It appears that the coloured puglishd Jack Johnson will hot be sent back to Chicago to stand his trial. He has shown the Montreal authorities that he possesses ...

    Article : 95 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. A MAORI TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, June 29.—A doable tragedy has been reported from Oreoro near Raetihi, A man named Graham, who had been living with Maoris, shot a native ...

    Article : 59 words
  51. A SPLIT MEETING.

    An extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Hobart Brick Company was held on Saturday night. There were two chairman—-One at each end of the ...

    Article : 235 words
  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 192 words
  53. SPLIT SKIRTS.

    Sumptuary laws (restraining citizens in their expenses upon apparel) are being enforced in Louisville, Kentucky. The chief at local police has ordered the ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. DEEADFUL DEED.

    Advices received from Urga, the religions caital of Mongolia, state that 60 Mongolian Lamas, who barricaded themselves in a pagoda against Chinese attacks, met with a ...

    Article : 67 words
  55. BULK WHEAT SHIPPING.

    PERTH, June 29.—The Government has appointed a board of officials from the Agricultural Railways and Public Works Departments and the Harbour Trust to ...

    Article : 55 words
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