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  2. CLOSED.

    The announcement on Monday that the last sale would be held in the old cattle market at Hindmarsh that day attracted a large number of people to the yards. ...

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  3. NOTABLE ENTREPRENEUR.

    News was received in Adelaide on Monday by the local representative of J. C. Williamson, Limited (Mr. J. W. Hazlitt), of the death in Paris at 12.15 on Sunday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GREEK VALOUR.

    The Greek forces operating in the Salonika district have followed up their capture of Lahona, the key to Seres, by the occupation of the towns of Doiran and Orliakon. ...

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  5. WOMAN'S SAD END.

    Sarah Makerell, a single woman, aged 29, met her death last night in sad circumstances. She was to have been married on Wednesday. All the preparations for the ...

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  6. THE NEW HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Until today Mr. Bruce Smith was looked upon as most likely to be selected Speaker of the House of Representatives. The latest information available, however. ...

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  7. RAND RIOTS.

    Which the settlement of the strike at Johannesburg was announced the notification caused tremendous excitement. Enormous, crowds surrounded the newspaper ...

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  8. PORT LINE TRAINS.

    It is not uncommon for trains on the Port line to run several minutes behind the schedule time, and the matter was mentioned at a meeting of the Hindmarsh ...

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  9. ELABORATE PLOT.

    The Standard asserts that an elaborate suffragette plot has been discovered. The scheme was to simultaneously set on fire many portions of London. Thousands of ...

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  10. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    An attempt has been made by supporters of the Votes for Women militant party to blow up and set fire to the new Spinners' Hall at Bolton, in Lancashire. ...

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  11. IN PRISON AND OUT.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Miss Sylvia Pankhurst on a charge of not having answered the summons ordering her to keep the peace. Mr. Edwin ...

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  12. THE COLOUR LINE.

    Considerable feeling has been caused by the recent drastic action of the Minister for Mines in having excluded foreigners from northern mines, under the language test ...

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  13. SATURDAY'S SLAUGHTER.

    Further particulars of the riots on Saturday afternoon, in the vicinity of the Rand Club, are available. Three times the 1st (Royal) Dragoons ...

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  14. TERRITORIAL BARGAIN.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Daily Mail reports that Austria has arranged a bargain between Bulgaria and Roumania, Bulgaria receiving Salonika in return for ...

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  15. LEADERLESS AND NO MONEY.

    The Daily Mail considers that the militant suffragette conspiracy as an effective organization has been crushed by what has been designated the "Cat and Mouse ...

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  16. THREE DAYS' BATTLE.

    Greek troops from Doiran are proceeding towards Krivolak, where a sanguinary battle has raged for three days. The Servians have recaptured Krivolak from the ...

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  17. BURNING CHAPELS.

    William Ross has been arrested on suspicion of having set fire to the Salem Chapel at Pwllheli; in Carnarvonshire, and a number of other chapels in Wales. ...

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  18. BOYCOTT TROUBLE.

    The Boycott of non-unionists was continued today. Discharging operations were proceeding in the usual manner in regard to two barques — the Kassa, from ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN ARCHTRAITORS.

    The Austrian authorities are still continuing their investigations into the serious matters revealed after the suicide of Col. Redl, when it was discovered that the ...

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  20. GREEKS' ARTILLERY FIRE.

    Greeks operating to the north-west of Kilkish occupied Yani, whence they poured a terrific artillery fire into a force of 15,000 Bulgarians. King Ferdinand's troops fled. ...

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  21. THE FLYING CORPS.

    According to original intentions the headquarters of the Australian flying Corps was to have been situated in the Federal capital territory, and preliminary ...

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  22. BULGAR CRUELTY.

    Greeks state that after the conflict between the Hellenic and Bulgar forces, at Sarigheul, Bulgarians, found Lieut. Markandonaki, a Greek officer, wounded on ...

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  23. DRIVEN OFF BY CAVALRY.

    A story was circulated to the effect that Mr. Chudleigh, a member of the Rand Club, had deliberately killed four strikers. Believing the story, the crowd, wild with ...

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  24. POWERS PASSIVE.

    Although the Powers of Europe are still exerting pressure on the authorities in the Balkan capitals in behalf of peace, it has been agreed among them that there shall ...

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  25. INDRABARAH AFLOAT.

    The Tyser liner Indrabarah, which went ashore on the Rangitikei Beach, seven miles from the mouth of the Rangitikei River, on May 9 last, has been refloated. The ...

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  26. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS SEVERED.

    Servian troops twice attacked Bulgarians near to Ishtib, and were repulsed with heavy losses. Bulgarians claim to have captured about 4,000 Servians at ...

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  27. PROTECTING MAGNATES MANSIONS.

    Cavilian corps, armed with ball cartridges, guarded residences in Parktown, where many of the mining magnates, live, fearful lest frequent threats by ...

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  28. TIBETANS BESIEGED.

    Tibetans have repulsed a Chinese force who besieged, Hmangchen. A hundred were drowned while fording the Lamaya River. ...

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  29. A BAYONET CHARGE.

    Reports received from the Bulgarian armies at the front state that after the Servians had been expelled from Tzirnok, the Bulgarians, by means of a bayonet ...

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  30. STREETS LITTERED WITH DEAD.

    When marital law had been proclaimed the inhabitants were ordered to remain in their houses after dusk, on pain of being shot down, Troops occupied the centre ...

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  31. MEGALOMANIA.

    When the attention of the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) was directed to the remarks made by Mr. Fisher, in reply to his statement with ...

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  32. OPPORTUNITY FOR TURKEY.

    It is reported that the Porte has requested Bulgaria to immediately evacuate Rodosto and Sea of Marmora littoral, and to begin the demarcation of the frontier ...

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  33. RAIDS ON CAFES.

    Prosecutions under, the Licensing Act arising out of the recent raids at the Savoy Cafe and the Cafe Francatelli were heard int the City Court today. Two cases ...

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  34. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    Capt. Davis, commander of the Aurora, the Mawson expedition ship, will sail for Australia on July 18, to rejoin his vessel preparatory to setting out for the antarctic ...

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  35. AN EXCITING MOMENT.

    Some of the strikers consider the terms submitted for settlement of the dispute inadequate. The strike leaders announced the terms ...

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  36. OTTOMAN OFFICERS TO REJOIN THE COLOURS.

    The Military Governor has ordered the officers in the medical service now on furlough to rejoin the forces at Chataldja and Gallipoli. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN BARONETS DONATION.

    Sir Robert Lucas Tooth, Bart., formerly at Sydney, has given £1,000 to the Mawson Expedition Relief Fund. ...

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  39. SERVIAN SUCCESSES.

    Advices from the Servian commanders announce that they have captured Kochana. The Bulgarians have opened an attack on the frontier town of Zajetsar, which is ...

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  40. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    Garrisons in southern and south-western Russia are mobilising. ...

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  43. BULGARIA WANTS MONEY.

    It is understood that Bulgaria is attempting to borrow money on the London market. There is a strong feeling in financial circles against loans to any of the Balkan ...

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  44. FIRED AT A KING.

    Raphael Alegro (25), a native of Barcelona, has been found guilty of having fired at King Alfonso of Spain on April 13, and sentence has been deferred. ...

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  45. A REVENGEFUL MOB.

    A mob at Benoni burned down a member of shops and cottages belonging to sympathisers with the strikebreakers. They also blew up the brands office of The ...

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  46. THE SITUATION IN ROUMANIA.

    Dealers in food and refreshments at Bucharest have been warned that their shops will be closed by the authorities if in order to make inordinate profit on account ...

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  47. ARMED WITH PICKHANDEES.

    Fifteen hundred natives at Randfonteen broke out from their compound, armed with pickhandles. A body of Hussars charged and drove them back. ...

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  48. FEROCIOUS FIGHTING.

    Conflicting accounts are published regarding the fighting in Macedonia. Both Bulgaria and Servia claim to have the upper hand, and to have scored important ...

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  50. MINERS ACCEPTED TERMS.

    Strike leaders have announced that all miners have accepted the terms of settlement agreed to on Saturday. ...

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  51. REQUEST TO RECALL LORD GLADSTONE.

    A meeting of 1,200 members of the federated trade unions at Pretoria adopted a resolution requesting the Imperial Government to recall the Governor-General ...

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  52. A PRELATE ASSAULTED

    The Archbishop of Westminster (Most Rev. Dr. Bourne) while motoring to the Roman Catholic Congress at Plymouth on Saturday, was subjected to grave ...

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  54. SATURDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    In connection with the riots on Saturday, 20 persons were killed and 150 wounded. ...

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  56. BOY SCOUTS' REVIEW.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught, son of H.R.H. the Duke of Conuaught, inspected at Birmingham on Saturday 30,000 Boy scouts, gathered from all parts of the ...

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