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  2. DEATH OF A YOUNG GIRL.

    The death of a young girl occurred at the Adelaide Hospital on Wednesday in circumstances sufficiently suspicious to cause a post-mortem examination to bo made ...

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  3. THE ABATTOIRS.

    Some doubt having been expressed by a number of agents end butchers earlier in the week regarding the workable nature of the sheep yards constructed in connection ...

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  4. VICTORIAN POULTRY AND KENNEL CLUB.

    The Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club opened their annual show to-day under very favourable conditions, the weather being all that could be desired. There ...

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  5. OXFORD CHAMBERS TRAGEDY.

    The sensation at Oxford Chambers, in Bourke street, on the morning of April 29, resulted in the appearance in the dock at the Criminal Court to-day of George ...

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  6. RIFT WITHIN THE LUTE.

    It has been known for some time that the Federal Labour Party, like sections of the movement elsewhere, was not in perfect harmony. Ministers were known to ...

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  7. WOOTTON-SIEVIER CASE.

    The cross-examination of the plaintiff in the Wootton-Slevier libel case to-day created much interest among the large number of racing men who thronged the galleries ...

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  8. WAR FIZZLING OUT.

    Servia has intimated willingness to sign the peace preliminaries, and the completion of negotiations only awaits the assent of the Bulgarian plenipotentiaries. ...

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  9. SMALLPOX SPREADING.

    Late last night a case of smallpox was discovered in Melbourne. The patient is Mrs. Ikin, a resident of Surry Hills, Sydney, who arrived by the steamer Karoola ...

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  10. THE PRICE OF LIBERTY.

    Whether Daniel Dwyer, who had received £200 from his prospective mother-in-law shortly before marriage and a few weeks after marriage, and paid his wife ...

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  11. MR. COOK AT BALLARAT.

    Speaking at Ballarat last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said some one had stated that elections were to take place in the near future, but before that event ...

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  12. THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    Owing to Bulgaria's unscrupulous conduct throughout the present straggle the Greek and Servian Governments have resolved to inform Russia of their willingness ...

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  13. UNHAPPY MARRIAGES.

    A remarkable story relating to the matrimonial experiences of Henry Edward Laslett was unfolded before the Chief Justice (Sir Henry Parker) in the Supreme Court ...

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  14. DRAFTSMEN SCARCE.

    The Civil Service Board is proceeding with the hearing of appeals. One of the many points which have mystified the Chairman (Mr. Justice Burnside) is the ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. ROUMANIAN ARMY'S SINISTER ADVANCE.

    The Roumanian Army has advanced to Provadia, south of Silistria, and has severed railway communication with Bulgaria's Black Sea port of Varna. ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. SIEVIER'S CAREER.

    Robert Standish Sievier, editor of The Winning Post, has been before the public on a number of occasions (says The Melbourne Herald, in referring to the present ...

    Article : 420 words
  17. GREAT RUSH FOR VACCINATION.

    All day to-day there was a rush of persons to the Public Vaccination Bureau, in Lonsdale street, and 700 persons were vaccinated—more than twice as many as ...

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  18. SALE OF PORK BY-PRODUCTS.

    Mr. Angas Parsons, M.P., introduced a deputation from representatives of the Master Butchers' Association and the Co-operative Skin and Hide Merchants to the ...

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  19. A SOCIETY DIVORCE.

    Mrs. Cornwallis West has secured a divorce from her husband, and has announced that she will resume the name of Lady Randolph Churchill. ...

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  20. WHARF DISPUTE.

    During the unloading of coal from the Westralia at Hobart to-day a non-unionist carter appeared for a load of coal, which the man operating the shoot refused. The ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. CASUALTIES.

    In reference to a paragraph from, the Hooper correspondent of The Register, published on July 9, concerning an alleged act of cruelty to a bullock, the Commissioner ...

    Article : 258 words
  22. LOCAL PRECAUTIONS.

    When informed of the outbreak of small pox in Melbourne, the Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) told a reporter that body was doing ...

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  23. KAROOLA'S MOVEMENTS UNCERTAIN.

    A telegram was received on Wednesday by Mr. F. W. Vasey, the local manager of Mcllwraith. McEacharn, & Co., from the Melbourne office, as follows:—"Karoola ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. MR. LYTTELTON'S SUCCESSOR.

    Sir Alexander Henderson, Bart (L.U.),has been elected without opposition to the House of Commons, to represent the London Borough of St. George's, Hanover ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. VIGOROUS STEPS.

    The Federal Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) spent a busy day to-day, but had nothing to communicate in the way of news. "Dr. Robertson, has charge of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. A WIRELESS LINK.

    Residents of King Island have for years been trying to get means of communication with the mainland other than the regular mail service, but so far with little result. ...

    Article : 190 words
  27. A CONSTABLE'S SURPRISE.

    It was ascertained that a Mrs. Barry, who had occupied the same cabin as the patient suffering from smallpox, had left for Port Melbourne overnight. The Port ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. NATIONAL EDUCATION.

    The Bill which the President of the Board of Education (Mr. Pease) is submitting to Parliament is a one-clause measure, to enable the Government to afford limited ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. WOMAN JUMPED OVERBOARD.

    The Port Adelaide police were notified on Wednesday morning that at about 8. p.m. on Tuesday, while two German officers from the steamer Osnabruck, berthed ...

    Article : 95 words
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  31. SOLDIERS AND MOB.

    The Parliamentary Labour Party's executive committee has passed a resolution to the effect that it is essential that the Government should grant time in the House ...

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  32. THE LORDS' REFORM.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), replying in the House of Commons to a question submitted by Mr. E. T. John, Liberal member for Denbighshire, said that next ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. A BLACK MARK.

    In connection with the raids on city cafes recently, allegations were made that certain constables who were on doty outside the establishments entered the premises in ...

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  34. STEAMER ASHORE.

    MARYBOROUGH, July 16.—A report was received to-day that the Howard Smith steamer Ready had grounded at high water at Snout Point, near Inskip Point, last ...

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  35. REBELS IN CHINA.

    There is renewed unrest in the provinces south of the Yang-tse-Kiang (Yellow River). The Government is sending out reinforcements to aid in quelling the ...

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  36. NINETEEN FRESH PATIENTS IN SYDNEY.

    Nineteen fresh cases of smallpox came under the notice of the Public Health Department to-day. There are now at the Quarantine Station 63 patients, 136 ...

    Article : 802 words
  37. COMPULSORY INSURANCE.

    The National Insurance Amendment Bill, introduced into the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has passed its second reading. ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Hon. H. Ayers has completed his Cabinet:—Mr. Ayers, Chief Secretary: Mr. Andrews, Attorney-General; Mr. Hart, Treasurer; Mr. Santo, Commissioner of ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. THE MOUNTOSWALD.

    The Court which conducted the enquiry into the loss of the steamer Mountoswald, which has been missing since February, hag delivered judgment. The finding is that ...

    Article : 67 words
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