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  2. TRAMS COLLIDED.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock on Saturday morning two electric cars, one bound for Henley Beach and the other for Hindmarsh, collided on North terrace, opposite ...

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  3. BACK TO THE FIGHTING LINE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) before he left for England made several fighting speeches on the then forthcoming Federal elections. He was not back in the State ...

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  4. BULGARIA INVADED.

    The Greek and Bulgarian forces in the Salonika district have met in close conflict near Matsukovo. King Peter's soldiers sustained heavy losses. ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Governor-General will open the first session of the fifth Commonwealth Parliament on Wednesday, at half-past 10 o'clock. The general impression is that Mr. Bruce ...

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  6. ANOTHER PEEPING PETER.

    A sensation was created among the nursing staff at the local hospital on Thursday night, owing to an unknown man getting partially into a bedroom and catching hold ...

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  7. NOR-WEST MYSTERIES.

    The Detective Department is enquiring into the fact that two persons, last seen in the north-west in company with Spargo, who was hanged for the murder at Broome ...

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  8. RIOTS ON THE RAND.

    In view of the fact that nearly all the miners on the Rand goldfields are out on strike, and that several attempts have been made to destroy property, the greatest ...

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  9. THE LAST SALE.

    The last sale at the old cattle yards near Hindmarsh will be held today, and on Wednesday buyers and sellers of sheep, pigs, and calves will say goodby to the ...

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  10. COUNTRY PARTY'S CONGRESS.

    The newly formed Country Party Association of the Australian Political Organization has held its first congress. It was stated that the association already had 30 ...

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  11. RIOTERS DISPERSED.

    Persistent attempts were made by the rioters to enter the Corner House, the headquarters of Wernher, Beit, & Co, Revolvers were fired at the police, who ...

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  12. BULGARIAN PLANS REVEALED.

    An important capture has been made by the Serb forces. It is authoritatively stated that papers dated June 16 have been secured from the Bulgarians, showing that ...

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  13. FEDERATED STORE-MEN AND PACKERS.

    Demands are being served by the Federated Storemen and Packets' Union on the employers of storemen and packers, and the hide, skin, wool, tallow, and grain ...

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  14. POWER CUT OFF.

    Trams and trains, owing to the miners' strike are held up. Power from the municipal electric station has been cut off, and the streets are in darkness. Rioters are now ...

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  15. CONFERENCE AND AN AGREEMENT.

    Although the Government at the outset was censured in many quarters for apparent initial mistakes, it is now generally admitted that it never for an instant was ...

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  16. ADVANCING SERVIANS.

    News of serious import has been received in the capital from Kustendil, just inside the Bulgarian frontier, and near the junction of the old Turkish and the present ...

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  17. DUBLIN CROWN JEWELS.

    Sir Arthur Vicars, the eminent Irish art and archeological authority, who was Ulster King of Arms at the time of the robbery, has successfully prosecuted a libel action ...

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  18. SAVAGE ONSLAUGHT.

    While the police and troops were engaged in dispersing the demonstrators from the Market square, a big mob seized the Park Railway Station and the ...

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  19. EXPELLED FROM BULGARIA.

    A powerful Bulgarian Army met the Servian invaders and expelled them from the country. They pursued them to the Vicinity of Egripalanka, a few miles below ...

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  20. A HOSPITAL CITY.

    As the result of the fierce engagements of the past two or three days, 2,000 Wounded have been conveyed to this city. Among those slain in battle are ...

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  21. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    The settlement has come none too soon, for although a night of horror was succeeded by a strangely quiet morning, sinister forebodings of renewed trouble led ...

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  22. NATIVE LABOUR.

    Cable messages state that the native cannot be induced to enter the mine without his white shift boss (and contract employer), Those who for the latter, being paid ...

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  23. REFUSED TO SURRENDER.

    Another party of incendiaries marched to The Star office, which was also soon a mass of flames. Troops galloped to the scene, but the crowd was strong enough to resist ...

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  24. KING AND THE COLONIES.

    His Majesty the King visited Bristol in connection with the agricultural show today. The High Commissioner for the ...

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  25. BULGARIAN FUNDS IMPOUNDED.

    Bulgarian coin to the Amount of £80,000 has reached Belgrade on the way to the Austrian Mint at Sofia, and has been detained by order of the Servian authorities ...

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  26. THE FINANCIAL FIX.

    "I hope Mr. Kelly will be a wiser man and Minister before he is much older," said the ex-Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), when his statement with regard today labourers ...

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  27. SERVIANS HOLD KOCHANA.

    Thirty-two Bulgarian battalions with 80 guns, and strongly entrenched, held Raytchana, the highest stronghold dominating the whole plain of Kochana. ...

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  28. RIOTS RENEWED.

    A great mob assembled early on Saturday afternoon outside the Rand Club. The authorities asked them to disperse, but having refused to do so, they were ...

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  29. INCESSANT CONFLICTS— CITY IN SEMI-DARKNESS.

    The rioters resorted to Commissioner street, near the Standard and National Banks. These had been strongly guarded, and also The Leader newspaper buildings. ...

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  30. GREEKS TAKE NIGRITA.

    A Greek force has taken Nigrita, and captured the Bulgarian regiment which was in occupation. Before quitting Nigitra Bulgarians massacred many of the ...

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  31. TRAGEDY IN THE AIR.

    The London Aero Club has concluded an investigation into the tragic death last month of Mr. Gordon Bell, a well-known airman In company with Lieut. Kennedy ...

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  32. MANY CASUALTIES.

    The casualties are estimated to exceed a hundred. The troops were engaged for two hours raking the principal streets with fire. All ambulances were busy. Sixty ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The arrangement which allows the transmission through the Post Office of book pockets without letters at a moderate charge is one which might become a great ...

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  34. ROUMANIA MOBILIZING.

    The mobilization of the entire Roumanian Army and reserves has been ordered. ...

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  35. CAUSES OF THE TROUBLE.

    The present industrial trouble is really the first important miners' strike on the Rand. The Boer war was waged primarily over the mining interests of ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN MEDIATION.

    It is officially announced that Bulgaria and Roumania have both accepted the Austrian Government's offer of mediation. ...

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  37. A POSITION RECAPTURED.

    The Tageblatt states that the Bulgarians have reoccupied Ghevgheli, where they were defeated recently by the Greeks. ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Justice Burnside (Chairman of the Civil Service Appeal Board) is much in a quandary about the system of classification. He declares that classification has created ...

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  39. REINFORCEMENTS REQUESTED.

    It is reported that a thousand miners on the Eastern Rand are marching to Johannesburg. The authorities are now barricading the principal streets in the city. ...

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  40. THE KEY TO SERES.

    The Greeks have captured Lahona which is strategically the key to Seres. Fifteen guns were taken. ...

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  41. SUFFRAGETTES AND THE KING.

    During the Visit of His Majesty the King to Bristol, a suffragette attempted to throw a petition praying for votes for women into the royal carriage as the procession passed ...

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  42. SIGNS OF NATIVE UNREST.

    Rioters removed the drivers from the railway engines, and drew the fires and wrecked the carriage windows in trains at Park Station. The riotous element inning ...

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  43. WAR INDEMNITY RENOUNCED.

    Bulgaria, by renouncing her demand for a war indemnity, has secured Turkey's neutrality to the present struggle. This is interpreted that there will be no war ...

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  45. DEFEAT OF SERVIANS.

    The Greek Minister in Bulgaria has been retailed. Servian troops have been disastrously defeated southward of Ovtchepole, and have ...

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  46. FORREST ELECTION.

    The Forrest election, necessitated by Mr. O'Loughlen's unsuccessful attempt to oust Sir John Forrest from the Federal district of Swan, is over. The result ...

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  47. CHAPEL BURNED DOWN.

    Suffragette burnt the well-known Salem Chapel at Pwllheli, in Carnarvonshire. The damage is estimated at £8,000. ...

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  48. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    A message from Belgrade states that Bulgarian troops have crossed the old Servian frontier and engaged King Peter's forces. The result of the fighting is not yet known. ...

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  49. THE ABORIGINES.

    The South Australian Aborigines' Commission concluded its sittings in Brisbane yesterday morning. Mr. R. S. Hodge, M.L.A., said some of the aboriginal ...

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  50. TRADE UNIONS EXCITED.

    The trades unions here are vibrating with excitement owing to the firm action taken by the Government. They are discussing in camera the question of a ...

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  51. COAL FAMINE FEARED.

    Owing to the hoarding of supplies, and the fact that a coal famine is imminent, the shipping companies have cabled orders for cargoes of Welsh coal. ...

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  52. PRINCE ALFRED OLD COLLEGIANS.

    The annual general meeting of the Prince Alfred Old Collegians' Association was held on Thursday evening. The President (Mr. H. W. Gepp) was in the chair. It was ...

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  53. GOVERNMENTS INITIAL MISTAKES.

    The telegrams from Johannesburg indicate that what practically amounts to a state of anarchy prevails in connection with the strike of miners on the Rand. ...

    Article : 155 words
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