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  2. POISONED SANDWICHES.

    Sensational developments have occurred in connection with the mysterious case of poisoning at Morra. On the morning of July 10 a railway fettler, named ...

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  3. THE REFERENDA.

    A final statement in connection with the voting on the six referenda questions, conducted in connection with the Federal elections, was made available to-day by ...

    Article : 343 words
  4. BUILDING THE NAVY.

    "I am extremely sorry," said the Minister for Defence (Sr. Millen) to-day, "to have to announce that it is necessary to close down the power plafit at the Cockatoo ...

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  5. "ABLE-BODIED LOAFERS,"

    In the Assembly, on Thursday Mr. Green asked whether, in view of statements made in another Chamber, about able-bodied loafers existing in the Government ...

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  6. STRIKE-OR PEACE.

    An unofficial ballot of the drivers, fitters, lid shunters employed on the railways at Mohannesburg has recorded the View of a large majority against the proposed general ...

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  7. THE ABATTOIRS BOARD.

    The trouble at the Abattoirs, which is involving the general public in great inconvenience, is likely to be brought prominently before the Assembly this session. ...

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  8. SMALLPOX.

    The businesslike methods of the Central Board of Health to prevent the spread of smallpox in South Australia appear to have had good results, for again on Thursday no ...

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  9. "LET EUROPE UNDERSTAND."

    Le Matin, one of the principal Parisian daily newspaper, has published an interview which its Constantinople correspondent has had with the Ottoman ...

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  10. SECRET COMMITTEE OVERTHROWN.

    The Secretary of tie Railway Men's Society states that those employes totally, dissociated themselves from the revolutionary propaganda, and consequently ...

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  11. Hostilities Suspended.

    The Premier of Roumania (M. Maioresco) was elected to the Presidency of the Peace Conference. After the opening speech the Greek ...

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  12. THE HOLLIGAN GUNMEN.

    Evidence given before the judicial commission enquiring into the riots shows that 1,000 revolvers, many rifles, and 18,000 rounds of ammunition were looted from ...

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  13. POSTAL ACCOUNTS.

    From time to time criticism has been levelled at the accounts branch of the Postal Department by Members of all the parties in the Federal Parliament. The ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. THE DEFENCE CONTROVERSY.

    The controversy between the Minister for defence (Sr. Millen) and the ex-Minister (St. Pearce) on the subject of Who was responsible for the authorization of the ...

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  15. HEAVY ORDNANCE READY.

    Meanwhile the preparations of the Government against the worst eventualities continue. Twenty thousand burghers have beers ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    New South Wales is underwriting a loan of £1,500,000 at 4 per cent. The price is feed at £97 10/, and the loan, which carries accrued interest of about 13/6, is repayable ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN'S VIEWS.

    A letter received by an Adelaide resident from a South Australian in Johannesburg indicates the serious nature of the disturbances that occurred in that city. The ...

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  18. JOHN NORTON'S ACTION.

    The hearing of the action brought by John Norton, of Sydney, newspaper proprietor, to recover £3,000 damages from David H. Herald, of Herald & Son ...

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  19. PORT ADELAIDE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide Board of Health oh Thursday evening, Cr. Brown asked Whether in view of the fact, as notified in the press, that bymph had been ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. IMMIGRATION.

    In an interview to-day the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) said he was considering the question of an immigration policy and so far as be could see it would ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. CORRESPONDENCE.

    From "Traveller":—"While it is necessary in the interest of public health that the Government should take precautions to prevent the spread of infectious disease. ...

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  22. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    Lord Islington, late Governor of New Zealand, speaking at Chippenham, stated that with public opinion in its present frame of mind it was impossible to bone ...

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  23. THE FLYING CORPS.

    It is expected that the Commonwealth military aeroplanes will be making flights before the end of the year. At present they are in Sydney in Store, awaiting the ...

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  24. DISCUSSION IN THE PORT ADELAIDE COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday evening Cr. Brown asked the representative on the Abattoirs Board (Cr. Barber) whether it was a fact ...

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  25. CHINA'S TURMOIL.

    The rebel movement in the City of Nanking, the capital of the Chinese province of Kiangsu, has been abandoned. Four thousand Republican troops from ...

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  26. MARITIME INSURANCE.

    The Morning Post states that Lloyd's underwriters have decided to raise the New Zealand homeward rates of insurance 2/6 per cent., except on meat and grain ...

    Article : 93 words
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  28. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION IN THE WEST.

    A deputation from the Proportional Representation Society warted upon the Premier to-day, and asked whether, in view of the Government's intention to introduce a ...

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  29. THREE GIRLS IN COURT.

    A remarkable story of frand was told in the Water Police Court to-day, when Gladys Hynes (17), Florence Tichell (17), and Vera Houseman (16) were charged with ...

    Article : 223 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND OILFIELDS.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Neville, in the case of New Zealand Oilfields, Limited, which came before him in the High Court of Justice, has given judgment directing ...

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  31. ROOSEVELT AS WARRIOR.

    Governor Colquit, of Texas, asserts that he is in possession of reliable information that Col. Roosevelt, who was President of the United States from 1901 to 1908, is ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Budget was yesterday brought forward in the Assembly. The Treasurer explained that he expected to obtain a revenue of £105,000 from the customs. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND'S SAILORS.

    The Minoru Racing Club entertained" the officers of the Dreadnought New Zealand at luncheon on the racecourse to-day. In responding to the toast of his health, capt. ...

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  36. WIDOWS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The New South Wales Immigration Department recently formulated a scheme to send to Australia in small batches widows of the artisan class, rack having one child ...

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  38. NATIONAL SONG COMPETITION.

    Having received a donation of £200 from Messrs. Farmer & Co., of Sydney, for prizes ill connection with a national song competition, the Musical Association of New South ...

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  41. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The county match, Yorkshire v. surrey, which has just been completed at Hull, resulted in the defeat of the home team by 57 runs. ...

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  42. BURGLARS AT BOWLING CLUBS.

    Last night ourgiars visited the premises of the Waverley and Randwick Bowling Clubs. At each place they got a quantity of liquor and cigars, worth in all about ...

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  43. PROTEST AGAINST NAVIGATION BILL.

    Surprise was expressed at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night at a statement in a Melbourne telegram, published in the press, that it was not the ...

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  44. DOMINION HOUSE.

    The London County Council has adopted the recommendation of its improvements committee that the Aldwych site, indicated by Earl Grey (late Governor-General of ...

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