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  2. THE WEATHER PROPHETS.

    Cloudy and threatening conditions prevailed in South Australia on Monday, with strong northerly winds, which raised a lot of dost. No rain had been reported to the ...

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  3. FEAR - PANIC - MASSACRE.

    The latest advices from the continental capitals go to show that the war in the Balkans is virtually over. The chief European interest, it is said, is now to see ...

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  4. NEW FEDERAL EDICT.

    In furtherance of the decision arrived at by the Federal Cabinet that the preference to unionists policy should be abolished, a special minute was approved and circulated ...

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  5. COOL - FISHER CONTROVERSY.

    When the statement of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fisher) regarding Federal finance was brought under the notice of the Prime Minister file Cook) to-day he made ...

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  6. INSOLVENT BILLIARDIST.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day an examination was made in the estate of Joseph George Gray, the well-known billialdist Mr. O'HAra Wood appeared for the ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. W. C. RIGBY.

    Mr. William Charles Rigby, one of the best known of the old generation of business people in Adelaide, died on Monday it bis residence, Third avenue, East ...

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  8. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    The Premier of the South African Union (Mr. Louis Botha), addressing his constituents at Capetown on Saturday, raid his Government deplored the necessity that ...

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  9. HORNPIPE AND HIGHLAND FLING.

    Mr. Clement Wragge wrote from Yorke-town on July 13:—The antarctic disturbance, named "Lisbeth," after an Oriental shave-girl is running ahead of time by about ...

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  10. AN EARL'S SERVICE.

    The Capetown correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that the older officials on the Rand railways, and even those who belong to the Railway men's Society are ...

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  11. INDIGNATION IN SYDNEY.

    The reported pronodncement by the Prime Minister that in future there will be no preference to unionists, has raised a storm of indlghation in union ...

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  12. BULGAR MUTINY AND MURDER.

    A war correspondent of The London Daily Mail has telegraphed from Kumanovo near Uskub, that revolt broke out among Bulgar soldiery at Vidin. They murdered their ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. FERDINAND'S LIFE GUARDED.

    Confirmation comes through Vienna. The authorities at Sofia kept the populace in ignorance of the disaster upon disaster which crowded into last week. Newspapers ...

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  14. OTTOMANS REASSURED.

    Turkish troops have started on the march to Adrianople, with the object of seeking to recover the former territorial line of demarcation between the dominions of the Porte ...

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  15. DEFINING A DRAFTSMAN.

    For some time the Civil Service Appeal Board lias been trying lo secure a definition of "draftsman;" Last week one witness, said he was a man skilled with his ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    Inspector Orr has received a report from the Renmark police stating that they had unsuccessfully dragged the river at Cobdogla for the body of Thomus Blackle, who ...

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  17. GUNBOATS ON THE DANUBE.

    It is slated in diplomatic circles at Constantinople that Turkey and Roumania have concluded an arrangement for joint action. Four Roumanian gunboats are blocking ...

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  18. COURSING MEN FAVOURED.

    Our correspondent at Angas Plains, where the Waterloo Cup will be contested this week wrote on Monday:—Farmers and coursing people are rejoicing. Before ...

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  19. GREEK ATROCITIES ALLEGED.

    A semi-official statement has been published at the Bulgarian capital to the effect that the accusations that Bulgar soldiers in cold blood the inhabitants of ...

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  20. CYCLIST'S MISFORTUNE.

    On Monday afternoon Mr. F. C. MAlin, inspector for the Colonial Mutual Fire Office, was riding a bicycle over the Wayville, Crossing, King William roall when the ...

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  21. WILD WEATHER.

    PORT VICTORIA, July 13.—We are having wild weather. A fierce northerly gale is blowing, with clouds of dust. The steamer Herbert arrived last night and ...

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  22. SERVIAN WOUNDED SLAUGHTERED.

    Several additional items of information have come to hand concerning frontier raids and counter-raids along the Bulgar Servian coundary. It is definitely stated ...

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  23. BROKEN THIGH.

    CDRENDON, July 14.—On Tuesday Mr. A. Mariner an old resident, was walking when he fell and broke a thigh. He is in a critical condition, produced partly by ...

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  24. DREADFUL SPOILS.

    When 1,400 Bulgarian prisoners, Who included Six officers, were about to be shipped from Salonika to the Pireus they were carefully searched. Hidden ill the clothing of ...

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  25. PINNAROO DISTRICT.

    GERANIUM, July 13.—Rain is falling steadily, and there is every appearance of a good general downpour. ...

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  26. PORTRAITS OF NOTABLE AUSTRALIANS.

    Arrangements were made in December for a series of portraits of notable Australians, to be painted by artists residents in the Commonwealth. All of these portraits ...

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  27. AMERICAN BOYS ON TOUR.

    The G.M.S. Seydlitz, with the American boys aboard, is expected to arrive at Fremantle to-night. The entertainment of the visitors will commence to-morrow and ...

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  28. TRAP ACCIDENT.

    WALLAROO, July 12:—On Saturday morning Mr. James Owers, of Wallaroo, was driving a young Horse, and when nearing Wallaroo Mines the animal took fright ...

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  29. BULGARIA'S COUNTER ACCUSATIONS.

    Bulgaria has her own counter charges of brutalities against Servia and Greece. It is semi-offciatly declared that the combined enemies subjected Bulgarian ...

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  30. INNOCENTS TORN BY SCHRAPNEL.

    It is officially intimated that the Bulgars after capturing the Bishop of Doiran put him to death in brutal fashion, together with his nephew and a number of other ...

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  31. BLACK PERIL AROUSED.

    This whole of the South Africah press, irrespective of party, strenuously defends Lord Gladstone's actions during the upheaval. ...

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  32. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The assets of the National Bank in South Australia are £524,721, and the liabilities £347,021. The fast dividend declared was at the rate of 8 nor cent.—The anniversary ...

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  33. FITZROY DOCK.

    In the course of a speech in the Senate on Wednesday Sr. McDougall (N.S.W.) asserted that workmen were being discharged froin the Fitzroy Dock, and he quoted from ...

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  34. TURKEY'S HANDS STAYED.

    This Powers have learned Turkey that they will not permit military operations beyond the Enos-Midia boundary line. Telegrams from Sofia state that the ...

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  35. A FATAL FALL.

    SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER, July 12.—On Saturday Mr. William Tait, of Sandford, Fell from his horse and was picked up insensible. Dr. Joynt happened to be ...

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  36. A BARRIER RESOLUTION.

    At A meeting of the A.M.A. on Sunday a proposal in connection with the Rand strike was adopted as follows:—"That this meeting of the A.M.A. views with intense ...

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  37. BURNED ALIVE.

    The Greek authorities have transferred the town and district of Strumnitza (in Macedonia) to Servia, since they recognise that it is Slay territory, populated by ...

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  38. MARCHING FORTH.

    The Turkish forces which sallied from the Chatalja lines have without opposition Chorln, the scene of terrific conllict with Bulgarlans. It was also ...

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  39. THE POWER OF MONEY.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in an address at the Bankers' dinner at the Mansion House on Saturday, evening referred to the influence ...

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  40. CRUSHED BY A WALL.

    PERTH: July 14.—The Coroner's entity into the death of Emily. Schneidel, who was crushed to death at Halvey. on June 25 by a falling wall at a new hall while a ...

    Article : 68 words
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  42. JEWELS LOST.

    This morning it was discovered that but of three boxes of jewellery, valued at £816, consigned from Sydney to Auckland by the Union Company's steamer ...

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  43. TO END THE FEUD.

    The London Dally Chronicle, discussing Turkey's latest move, deprecates anything being done which may be calculated to create permanent fend between the Balkan ...

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  44. DEMENTED BY HORROR.

    The Salonika correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph has wired that an Armenian arrived half-demented by the horrors which he had witnessed in Seres ...

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  45. FIRE IN PRODUCE STORES.

    WAGGA, July 14.—A fire which broke out in the produce stores of Prescott's, Limited, on Friday morning, is still burning. The premises contained about 10,000 ...

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  46. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    In connection with the Lord Mayor's appeal for £90,000 to purchase the Crystal Place for the nation a private citizen a fortnight ago offered. The Times £30,000 ...

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  47. PREMIER HOLMAN AS FIREFIGHTER.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—The Premier (Mr. Holman), who is on a visit to Gundagai, figured as a zealous volunter fireman at a fire which broke out in that town early ...

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  48. EXPLOSION AT BRICKWORKS.

    An explosion which occurred at a back works, at Chatenay, has resulted in the death of seven of the employes. ...

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  49. BOOT FACTORY DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Early this morning a fire completely destroyed the boot factory of Alexander McDonald, in Queen street, Annandale. The factory was ...

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  50. TEN THOUSAND PRISONERS.

    In the victorious campaign against the Bulgarians in country north of Salonika the Greeks captured altogether 98 gnus and 10,000 ...

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  51. THE AMAZING COLLAPSE.

    The London Times's salonika correspondent attributes the amazing collapse of King Ferdinand's armies partly to their olt-ex-pressed contempt of the Greek soldier. ...

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  52. "ULSTER WILL FIGHT:"

    On Saturday 200,000 Orangemen took part in demonstrations in different districts of Ulster. Resolutions were everywhere recorded ...

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  53. JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, July 14.—S. Peck, the jockey who was seriously injured a the Queensland Turi Club Races on Saturday through his mount. Sweet Hay, having ...

    Article : 34 words
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