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  2. HERMIT'S TRAGIC END.

    The dead body of Richard Knight, aged 65 years, was last evening found lying on the Coldstream road, near Lilydale, with two gunshot wounds in his head. As there ...

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  3. THE MURDERED TRAPPER.

    The inquest was continued on Saturday at Mathinna regarding the death of william Mullins, who disappeared on June 20. Percy Mullins a 800 of deceased. ...

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  4. BLACKMAIL.

    The foreign youth, Heinrick Kremmerescothen, who a few days ago was arrested in a charge of alleged blackmail on Lord Rothschild, has been committed for trial. ...

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  5. MEDICAL SCIENCE.

    An important contribution to the agenda International Medical Congress today was a paper by Dr. Beale of Texas, in which a new disease. ...

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  6. THE BURGLAR BOOM.

    A sensational episode, which supplied another chapter in the burglar boom, occurred at the Crown Inn, Reynella, early on Sunday morning. A revolver shot was ...

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  7. TREATY SIGNED.

    The conference at Bucharest has been included, and a treaty of peace was signed at 9 o'clock this morning. The Governments of Greece and Servia reserve ...

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  8. ANOTHER GENERAL RAIN.

    Exceedingly useful rain fell over the greater part of the Sate during the 24 hours ended at 8.30 on Saturday morning. It extended to the far north and ...

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  9. SMALLPOX.

    Adelaide's position as regards smallpox has awakened little anxiety since the first few cases were taken in hand, but further interest has been aroused. A young man ...

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  10. BOUND FOR WALLAROO.

    HOBART, August 10. — The barque Zephyr, which left Oakwood for Wallaroo on Friday morning with a cargo of timber was wrecked on Saturday at 2 a. m. on Maria ...

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  11. CASE ON THE R .M .S. MONGOLIA.

    Dr. Cumpston (director of quarantine) learnt by telephone from Sydney this afternoon that the suspicious case on board the R. M. S. Mongolia, lying at Circular Quay, had ...

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  12. THE KAVALA QUESTION.

    At the conclusion of the Peace Conference at Bucharest, M. Tontcheff the chief, Bulgarian Minister, thanked the Austro-Hungarian Minister, to whose support he said ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    A man, about 35 years of age, was taken to Miss Hand's hospital in an unconscious condition on Saturday night, as a result of having fallen off a tramcar in Hutt ...

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  14. ENCOUNTER AT PARKSIDE.

    Douglas street, Parkside was the scene on Friday night of an existing encounter between a householder and a supposed burglar. The Misses Theresa and Lizzie ...

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  15. A TRAVELLERS CLUB CLOSED.

    The Commercial Travellers Club, Perth, was closed and isolated yesterday by the health authorities. A representative of the Atlas Assurance Company ...

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  16. STRUCK BY A SWINGING BOAT.

    As a result of an accident in the Central Market shortly before 11 o' clock on Saturday night, James Kearin, 11 years of age who resides with his uncle at 197 Franklin ...

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  17. HUGE FRAUD.

    At the preliminary enquiry into the confessed frauds of M. de Perdussin, the flying machine builder, explained to the Magistrate how he had deluded the bank. ...

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  18. BEDOLOTHES ALIGHT.

    At 9.45 on Sunday morning the Adelaide Fire Brigade received a call by tele phone from the Vincent Coffee Palace Hindley Street. Several reels were quickly ...

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  19. MUSIC TEACHER INJURED.

    CHAIN OF PONDS, August 8. — As Miss M. Noble (teacher of the piano) who reside Millbrook was going down Break neck Hill, the horse which she was driving ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND CASES.

    The commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Elkington ) stated this evening that there was another case of smallpox at Ipswich. The patient was a contact in a family and ...

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  21. A FAMILY DIFFERENCE.

    As the result of a shooting tragedy at Surry Hills on Sunday morning, Isaac Goldstein is lying dead at the morque, and his son David is in the Sydney Hospital ...

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  22. ECHOES OF THE WAR.

    The steamer Pannonia has arrived from Austria. During the voyage from Trieste a miniature war broke out between Greeks, Servians Bulgarians and Turks, forming ...

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  23. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    GULNARE, August 8. — Thomas Hocking (a railway employee), engaged on the special ballast gang, met with an accident at about 3 p.m. yesterday, which ...

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  24. MEXICO.

    Gen. Diaz, of Mexico, has arrived an route for Japan. He refuses to state the real object of his visit. It is understood, however, in view of the strained relations ...

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  25. SEVEN FRESH CASES.

    Yesterday three fresh cases of smallpox came to light in the metropolitan area. Today three more were brought under the notice of the health authorities. There ...

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  26. THE NEW ZEALAND.

    After a week marked by a continuous carnival of sports and entertainments the battleship New Zealand has left en route for English waters. ...

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  27. FISHERMAN MISSING.

    PORT PIRTE, August 10. Capt. Henry, the local harbourmaster has reported to the police that a fisherman known as Scotch Alex is missing. It is believed the man has ...

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  28. RECENT FIGHTING.

    In a proclamation of war issued to the Servian Army by King Peter, His Majesty, beginning, "My dear Servians." says that the Bulgarians, "our brothers in blood and ...

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  29. WATTLE LEAGUE.

    No more pleasing entertainment could have been give Mr. W. J. Sowden (Editor of The South Australian Register) by the Wattle Day League them the visit on ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The Butchers [?] of the German [?] of Deutach-Wilmersdorf has decided to deal in Australian mutton. It is understood that its action is due to the competition ...

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  31. PATIENTS FATAL LEAP.

    SYDNEY, August 10.—Another patient Charles Davis (28) of the Prince Alfred Hospital has met his death through leaping from one of the balconies. Since the ...

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  32. A BLOOD TRAIL.

    Evidence of an unwelcome visitation to the Black Swan Hotel, Hindley street, were found on Friday night. Mrs. Robinson, sister -in -law of the proprietor (Mr. F. ...

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  33. TRAM SERVICE HELD UP.

    The Hindmarsh tram service was seriously interfered with at a late hour on Saturday night owing to a motor car being jammed tightly between a motor tram and the ...

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  34. GOOD SHEDS FATALITY.

    PERTH, August 10. Frederick Shepherd. A recent arrival from England, died in the Perth Hospital yesterday, from injuries received while unloading goods at the railway ...

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  35. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The chances of the early passage of the Tariff Bills are steadily decreasing. Every effort is being made to urge consideration of the measure, but the wool, sugar, and ...

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  36. DARDADINE TRAGEDY.

    The police evidence in respect to the murder of peter Hansen, at Dardadine near Narrogin, for which James O'Brien was committed for trial shown that the[?] ...

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  37. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    In connection with the inert of jewellery, valued at £250, which occurred in Little Napier street Fitzroy on Friday afternoon, defectives yesterday arrested Richard ...

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  38. INSURANCE AGENT DROWNED.

    PERTH, August lO. The inquest on the body of William Ernst Edgar, an insurance agent, who was found floating near the beach, was concluded at Albany on Friday. ...

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  39. DIED IN THE BUSH.

    PERTH, August 10. — Walter Belts, who was reported on Thursday to have been missing from Waverley since the the preceding Sunday, was found dead in the bush about ...

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  40. SEA SUPREMACY.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresiord, [?], who retired from active service in 19ll) has sent a letter to the newspapers, in which he strongly criticises the Admiral ...

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  41. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Attempts are being made to get a New colony established in that part of the Northern Territory which has been annexed to Queensland. The Duke of ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) was the principal speaker at the Commercial Travellers Association smoke concert last night. He said Australia would never ...

    Article : 258 words
  43. KAISER'S NAVY.

    Yesterday the Kaiser addressed the cadets on board the training ship Hertha. His Majesty is reported to have said, "Such are the kind of men I need in my navy ...

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  44. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The washington Burean of Statistics estimates the yield of winter wheat at 511,000,000 bushels and that of spring wheat at 233,000,000 bushels. ...

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  45. PERTH CELEBRATIONS.

    Wattle Day will be celebrated by the local demonstration will be devoted to the Children's Protection Society. ...

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  46. A SYDNEY FIRE.

    A serious are broKe out about 7 o'clock this moraine in Willmott street, which runs between Pitt and George streets. A five story factory in Willmott Street was ...

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  47. BOYS WORLD TOUR.

    The young Australia League held a public meeting last night and resolved to ask Mr J. J. Simons to undertake in 1915 another world's tour of Australian boys. ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) has had as interview with the Chief Interstate Commissioner {Mr. Piddington K. C.) and the Minister for Customs (Mr. Groom) in ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. FARM PROBLEMS.

    A new policy of agricultural development is being initiated by the State authorities, which promises to have a most important influence upon the future of the farming ...

    Article : 118 words
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