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  2. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    Misfortune seems to follow the efforts of the inventors who are trying to master the art of aerial navigation, Many accidents and disasters have been reported during the ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lady Le Hunte was present at the Adelaide Liedertafel jubilee celebration concert in the Exhibition Building on Thursday evening. ...

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  4. THE PEOPLE AND THE UNION JACK.

    The much discussed question of the right of any British subject to fly the Union Jack on land has been settled in the affirmative. In the House of Lords on ...

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  5. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The general feeling seems to be that the meeting between Norwood and West Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval this afternoon will be the final match of the season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE ASPIRATIONS OF TAILEM BEND.

    The people of Tailem Bend say that if their rising township gets, its dues it will, In the not distant future, become the most important railway junction in the south. ...

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  7. SEVENOAKS MYSTERY.

    No murder in England for a long time has excited so much interest in high circles as the brutal killing of Mrs. Luard, the wife of Mir. Gen. E. C. Luard, on the ...

    Article : 383 words
  8. BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr.J. W. Taverner), speaking on Thursday night at a public meeting at Glasgow, said there was little use talking of Imperialism unless ...

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  9. MOROCCO AND THE POWERS.

    After mature reflection France and Spain, the two nations charged with the duty, of maintaining good Government in Morocco, agreed upon proposals for the future ...

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  10. THE CONGO.

    The work of the Anglo-Congolese Frontier Commission, which was charged with the duty of reporting on the disputed boundary between Great Britain and the Congo ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Moraine Leader says that the Premiers of South Australia (Hon. T. Price) and Queensland (Hon. W. kidston) are thoroughly ridiculous in reproaching the ...

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  12. MUTINY ON BRITISH CRUISER.

    It was reported on Wednesday that there was great disaffection on board an outwardbound British cruiser, the name of which was not given, and that so serious had the ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The President of the Bombay Association has telegraphed to Lord Ampthill, who was Governor of Madras from 1899 to 1906. and Viceroy and Governor-General of India ...

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  14. A MINISTRY OF MASONS.

    At Tailem Bend on Friday, the Treasurer (Hon. A. H. Peake) laid the foundation [?] of an institute, the building which of is the latest evidence of the progress ...

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  15. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The Commercial Agent in London telegraphed at 6.50 p.m. on September 16 to the Government:—"August and September shipments of wheat sold at 38/6: market ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    A determined and cunningly contrived attempt has been made on the life of the President of the Republic of Guatemala (Don Manuel Estrada Carbreral). who was ...

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  17. SPRANG A LEAK.

    News was received by the Marine Board on Friday morning of the loss of the ketch. Triumph, of 15 tons register, which occurred in St. Vincent's Gulf at ...

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  18. CANADIAN WOOLLEN TRADE.

    At the annual convention of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, which is being held at Montreal, Mr. Rollands, the President, in his address, gave some suggestive ...

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  19. NEW DESTROYERS.

    It was announced a couple of days ago that the Admiralty, as part of its 1908-9 programme of construction, was inviting tenders for 14 larger ocean-going destroyers ...

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  20. NEW SEASON'S SALMON.

    The steamer Grantala, which arrived at Port Adelaide on Friday, brought the first of the new season's tinned salmon for this market. This shipment consisted of about ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. BOMBS IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg police have discovered three bombs and half a cwt. of dynamite in a tavern frequented by male and female students. Eighty-five arrests have been ...

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  22. ENGLAND'S HEARTS.

    Notwithstanding the modifications brought about at the instance of the British Government in the great Eucharistic procession, Cardinal Vannutelli, the Papal ...

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  23. CHOLERA.

    The New York Herald stated this week that 10,681 deaths had occurred from cholera in the Philippine Islands this year. The Governor of the islands has telegraphed ...

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  24. AUSTRLIAN NAVY.

    The British Admiralty has been giving earnest consideration to the proposals put forward by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Deakin) for the ...

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  25. DEATH OF PROFESSOR COLLINS.

    It was mentioned on Wednesday that it was believed that Mr. John Churton Collins M.A. (author essayist, lecturer, and professor of English literature at Birmingham). ...

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  26. INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION.

    The annual congress of the Inter-Parliamentary Union for the furtherance of the cause of international arbitration was opened in Berlin on Tuesday. ...

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  27. INDIAN FAMINE OVER.

    The Indian famine, which has been responsible for widespread suffering and distress, is over, and the Government relief works have been closed. ...

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  28. FOUND IN THE TORRENS.

    Henry Hughes, who left his home at Bertie street, Hindmarsh, at 9 a.m. on September 1, and was afterwards seen on the Morpbettville Racecourse at 5 p.m. the ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. NAVAL WARS.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) recently invited the chief naval Powers of the world to a conference to be held in London to discuss the rules of blockades, ...

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  30. ASIAN EXPLORATION.

    A few days ago Dr. Sveh Hedin, the famous Swedish explorer and geographer, who for two years had been travelling in Tibet, arrived safe at Simla. He reported ...

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  31. CATTLE DRIVING.

    Cattle driving by the agriculturists in certain parts of Ireland has been resumed This week the largest drive known in the County Clare took place near Dootin. Two ...

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  33. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Imre Kiralfy, the Commissioner-General of the Franco-British Exhibition, on Tuesday entertained at luncheon the juries he have been carrying out the ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP.

    The preliminary tie for the Davis International Lawn Tennis Cup is being played in the united States between representatives of Great Britain and America to decide ...

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  35. GOLDEN WEDDING PRESENT.

    Mr. W. Singer a Pittsburg steel magnate, and one of America's multi-millionaires, this week celebrated his golden wedding. On the day he divided £3,500,000 among ...

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  36. TODAY'S DIARY.

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  37. THE KELLY FUND.

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  38. SIR FOWELL BUXTON.

    While enjoying a ride on his estate, Waltham Abbey yesterday Sir Thomas Fowall Buxton, who was Governor of South Australia from 1895 to 1898. was ...

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  39. SWIMMING.

    D. Billington, the English swimmer, on Thursday, at Liverpool, swam 440 yards in 5m. 28 4 5s., which is the world's record for the distance. ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1858.

    In the Assembly on Friday the Commissioner of Public Works laid on the table plan and reports of surveys for railways from Willunga township to the sea and ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The Porte has engaged Sir William Willcocks, the famous irrigation expert, to be the adviser of the Turkish Government on irrigation in Mesopotamia. The ...

    Article : 51 words
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  45. DANISH FRAUDS.

    The firm of Willer & Riley, Limited, importers and provision merchants, of Tooley street and New Corn Exchange, London, sustained losses in connection with the ...

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  47. LAW OF EXCILANGE.

    The Government of Holland, at the instance of Germany and Italy, is convening a fresh conference at the Hague, to prepare a draft of a universal treaty embodying an ...

    Article : 53 words
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