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  2. SEASONABLE EPIDEMIC.

    Dr. J. H. L. Cumpston (Director of Quarantine), when he was Chief Quarantine Officer for Victoria, took the precaution to build up a reserve of calf lymph to ...

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  3. NOT OVER YET.

    Several of the mines have resumed activities although numbers of the men attended the funerals of the slain strike rioters. A deputation of strike leaders discussed ...

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  4. HORRORS OF WAR.

    Ten thousand Greeks have been killed |or wounded since the beginning of the warfare with Bulgaria. Latest messages from Salonika intimate ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Commonwealth Parliament will be opened today fittingly on the occasion of a memorable Federal anniversary for it was on July 9 1900 that Queen Victoria ...

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  6. PREMIERS WARNING.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) during the course of his speech at the dinner tenderea him by the Parliamentary Liberal Party on Tuesday evening sounded a note ...

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  7. GREATER ADELAIDE.

    The necessity for securing the greatest amount of effectiveness in carrying on the municipal work in the various sections of the metropolitan area has been recognised ...

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  8. EDUCATIONAL REVIVAL.

    Ten years ago at a conference of trades unions cooperative societies end educational bodies it was decided to form what is known as the Workers Educational As ...

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  9. A DRUMMOYNE TRAGEDY.

    Drummoyne was last night the scene of a shooting tragedy apparently a sequel to disagreements between husband and wife. Alfred Thomas Streater aged 39 a butcher ...

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  10. THREE THOUSAND FIGHTERS.

    The strike leaders met both the Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence (Mr. Smuts) who promised to enquire into provision for dependents of killed and ...

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  11. COACHMANS SUICIDE.

    Peculiar circumstances surrounded the suicide of Ernest Shepherd a coachman aged 22 which was reported to the Unley police on Monday evening. Deceased was ...

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  12. SPOILS OF WAR.

    Greek warship have captured the steamer Victoria which had been loaded with hay for the Bulgarian cavalry forces operating against Greece and Servia. ...

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  13. "NO REAL BATTLE YET."

    Information received in London asserts that the whole story of battles in the Balkans between the allies and desperate resistance have been much exaggerated and ...

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  14. LORD GLADSTONE'S RETIREMENT SOUGHT.

    Mr. Keir Hardie M.P. has received a cable message signed by citizens of Bloemiontein in which the well known Socialist politician is urged to move for the ...

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  15. TODAYS PROCEDURE.

    The Federal Parliament will be opened tomorrow morning at half past 10 o'clock. The Acting Chief Justice (Sir Edmund Barton) and Mr. Justice Isaacs have been ...

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  16. SHOOTING OF STRIKERS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Colonial Secretary was asked several questions respecting the Rand crisis. In reply Mr. Harcourt stated that Lord ...

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  17. GREEKS OCCUPIED SERES.

    King Ferdinand has proceeded to the frontier. The Greeks have occupied the important town of Seres. The Bulgarian forces under ...

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  18. IN BEHALF OF THE WOUNDED.

    Lady paget wife of Sir Ralph Paget (British Minister at Belgrade) is appealing for Red Cross assistance for the wounded. Owing to the shortage of supplies of ...

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  19. NO APPEARANCE.

    The first hearing of the case of Vincent do paul Gillen solicitor was called on in the Insolvency Court before Mr. Commissioner Russell on Tuesday. The name ...

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  20. SUMMONED TO THE COLOURS.

    All three classes of the National Guard have been called to the colours. Advice from Salonika states that strong reinforcements have been dispatched with ...

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  21. RELIEF ON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    There is considerable relief on the London Stock Exchange is view of the rapid ending to the Rand trouble. British Consols are still quoted at £72 ...

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  22. AT THE FUNERAL.

    Twelve thousand trade unionists attended the funeral of the men who fell victims in the riots. A vast crowd of people thronged the route. The cortege in fact was unable ...

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  23. TURKISH TROOPS WILL ADVANCE.

    The Porte has telegraphed to the Bulgarian Premier (Dr. Daneff) requesting the Bulgarian evacuation of the frontier line from Enos on the Agean Sea to Midis on ...

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  24. BULGARIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Sofia correspondent of The Neue Freie Presse states that Gen. Ivanoff through an unexpected attack scattered the bulk of a Greek army of 80,000 under King ...

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  25. ORIGIN OF THE OUTBREAK.

    In the course of a statement the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) was reported to have said that the outbreak of smallbox in Sydney was due to ...

    Article : 176 words
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  27. FOOTBALL CRISIS.

    The committee of the South Adelaide Club on Monday evening held an enquiry concerning the absence of Jones from the team last Saturday and it was decided ...

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  29. RETURN TO WORK.

    The Transvaal Miners Association has instructed the miners to obey the federation and return to work. At the conference between the strike ...

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  30. JUNCTION NORTH COMPANY.

    A requisition has been made by share holders representing more than 10,000 shares for a special meeting of the Junction North Broken Hill Company to be called to ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. POSTAL MATTER FUMIGATED.

    On the advice of the quarantine authorities, the Postmaster General (Mr. Agar Wynne) has decided that all postal matter leaving Sydney for the other States shall ...

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  32. STRIKE LEADERS AND THE SETTLEMENT.

    The strike leaders state that the full terms of the settlement embrace more than was contained in the document signed on Saturday. They resent the condition that ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The Labour Party met this afternoon and evening. Mr. Fisher was reelected Chairman and Sr. McGregor Vice Chairman. Sr. De Large has been reelected ...

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  34. STOCK EXCHANGES IN CONFERENCE.

    Delegates of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne Sydney and Adelaide selected to confer regarding matters of common interest began their sittings in the Stock ...

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  35. TRAIN TRAVELLERS.

    The Victorian health authorities decided today that train shall be met at the Her by appointed officers and their evidence of successful vaccination within a period of five years must be shown before passengers will be allowed to proceed. ...

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  36. STURT CLUB.

    It is reported that 13 players of the Sturt club have signed a petition to the committee asking that Renfrey should be reinstated in the team. The committee will ...

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  39. THE TROOPS ON DUTY.

    The forces employed in quelling the disorder at Johannesburg consisted of 750 Hussars and Dragoons 2,400 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers 2nd Battalion Bed ...

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  40. SUPPLY.

    At the conclusion of the Labour Party meeting tonight at half past 11 the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) had an interview with Mr. Fisher. Subsequently he ...

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  41. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The storm has carried away tie inner moorings at Port Elliot, and a boat is almost on the shore. Several vessels are in a bad plight at Port MacDonnell A ...

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  45. UNION JACK HALF MASTED.

    Two hundred and fifty railwaymen assembled at the Government buildings in Pretoria awaiting the result of the deputation to Johannesburg and observed the ...

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