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  2. ANOTHER GENERAL RAIN.

    The Weather Office reported on Monday:—"The wild and pleasant weather which prevailed at Adelaide on Friday and during the greater part of Saturday was broken ...

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  3. UNION OF UNIONS.

    Mr. E. J. Polkinghorne gave an address before the Social Democratic Club last night on the unification of unions. He strongly advocated the unification now in ...

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  4. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers Conference will be opened in Melbourne on Friday next. The business paper, so far is the Government of Victoria knows, is as follows:—(1) The ...

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  5. SEVERE STORMS.

    The weather continues unsettled, with Finally winds and heavy rain. In Perth 1.89 fell in 48 hours. A heavy gale was experienced at Fremantle and along the ...

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  6. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The military correspondent of The Times the loreshadows development by Field-Marsh Lord Kitchener of comprehensive system of Imperial defence ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Speaking at the Lord Mayor's dinner to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) aid the Government had launched, and was about to lunch, a series of projects ...

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  8. HYDE PARK TRAMS.

    The following correspondence relating to the Hyde Park tramway line has been received by the Unley Corporation from gentlemen connected with the Tramways ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Several more unemployed were put to work by the Mayor (Aid. Long) this morning. A deal of roadmaking is now in progress. Joseph Lyons, who has just ...

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  10. A WAITING REPORT OF EXPERTS.

    The members of the imperial Defence Conference, after having discussed the naval memorandum, adjourned until Wednesday next to enable the committee of ...

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  11. LIEUT. SHACKLETON.

    Lieut. Shackteton has arranged to undertake a lecturing tour in the United States and Canada. President Taft and the Governor-General of the Dominion (Earl ...

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  12. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived on. Sunday from Singapore via Java with the following passengers:—For Port Darwin—Mrs. Parer and Mr. Marshall; and a cargo of 20 ...

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  13. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission took further evidence to-day. Mr. William Blandform (Manager of Telegraphs Melbourne) continued his ...

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  14. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS' RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 793 words
  15. PERILOUS TRIP

    The 40-ft. motor launch Sheila, which on Wednesday last left Sydney for Samarai, New Guinea, has reached Newcastle after a sensational and dangerous trin. The ...

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  16. QUARANTINE ACT.

    There has arisen sonic difference of opinion among the public health authorities with regard to whether the Federal Quarantine Act altogether overrides the ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    On Monday morning the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay-Smith) held an enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of John Howard, of Hughes street ...

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  18. WOMEN'S CONGRESS.

    At the sittings of the Women's Congress to-day the following motions were carried:—"That the conference expresses the earnest hope that the, Commonwealth ...

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  19. CANCER RESEARCH.

    The trustees of the late Mr. Henry Issac Barnato, who was a partner in the South African firm of Barnato Brothers, have applied £250,000 to the building and ...

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  20. THE CERES SHELTERED

    The small steamer Ceres, bound from Port Adelaide to Hobart, where she will be employed in doing river trade under the ownership of Mr. Guliver, a shipowner ...

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  21. WOODWORKERS' CASE.

    The hearing of the action brought by the Federated Sawmill. Timber Yard, and General Woodworkers' Association against James Moore & Sons, of South Melbourne ...

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  22. STRUCK BY A SLEDGE RAMMER.

    SOUTH ROAD, August 8.—James Sponser employed at the Marino Cement Works, on Thursday was struck in the face by a struck hammer, which came off the ...

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  23. MOTHER'S MADNESS.

    A sad case of maternal dementia has ocrurred near Woodanilling. Mrs. Susan Ellen Chrystal, residing with her husband and four children, seems to have been ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The London Times published a letter, written by Mr. Frank Oittoch, of Newcastle, New South Wales, in which the author opposes emigration to Australia on the ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    At the afternoon session of the Lindrum Gray, billiard match to-day the latter carried his unfinished break of 332 to 372, 315 off the red. His nest best was 122. ...

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  26. CHILD KICKED BY A HORSE.

    CURRAMULKA, August 6.—To-day a young son of Mr. Wilfrid Matters ran out to near one of the horses which had just been driven in from the paddock. The ...

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  27. HIT ON THE READ.

    TEROWIE, August 8.—On Friday afternoon Arthur Williams, a porter, was ringing the station bell prior, to the departure of the passenger train for Adelaide, when ...

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  28. MISSING SEESTERN.

    The External Affairs Department has learnt that the German surveying vessel Planet unsuccessfully searched for the Seestern in the Louisiade Archipelago, and ...

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  29. THE QUEENSLAND EXHIBITION.

    To-day was the opening day of, the Old Jubilee Exhibition. There was a good attendance. The official opening will take place on Wednesday. The Department of ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1859.

    The news columns announce the wreck of the Admella [described in The Register hist Tuesday.—Ed.] Among the passengers were two sons of the President of the ...

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  31. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    A case of working the confidence trick upon an Australian visitor has been ventilated in the Law Courts with the result that the accused, a jockey named Burns. ...

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  32. TANAMI.

    The Minister for the Northern Territory (Hon. L. O'Loughlin). has received a telegram from the Government Resident, dated August 7, advising that 60 miners ...

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  33. WINING.

    The Victorian yield of gold for July was 47,005 gross, or 43,669 oz. fine, valued at £185,495 Compared with the amount won during July if last year, there was a decrease of 7,618 ...

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  34. AMERICAN BOYS.

    At a conference of bodies interested in the projected tour in this State of the American hoys in charge of if Mjr. Peixotto, consideration was given to a suggestion ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. PUGILISM.

    Jim Jeffries, the undefeated heavy-weight boxing champion, has sailed for Europe. He will take the waters af Carlsbad and then to into strict training. He hopes to flight ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The rumour that a party of Maoris were leaving New Zealand under contract to work, as shearers in the Monara district, of New South Wales, lias not yet been ...

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  38. MAILS SNOWED UP.

    The central postal administration has, received a telegram to the effect, that owing to heavy snow, the Tumberuma road is in a worse condition than for many years ...

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  39. BLIGHT IN POTATOES.

    Two Tasmanian representatives have interviewed the Minister for Customs (Sir Robert Best) with reference to the Tasmanian potatoes rejected by the New South ...

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  40. SHEARING OPERATIONS.

    Shearing is, now in full swing throughout the district. Tolarno Station started on Friday on 80,000 odd sheep, Young and Co.'s contract, and Netley, on 50,000 ...

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  41. CONVICTION QUASHED.

    The conviction of Willoughby George Buckle, who was found guilty and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on charges of having embezzled six sums of ...

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  42. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Five young men charged with having early on Saturday morning assaulted and robbed Arthur Hardcastle, a plumber, have been brought before the City. Court and ...

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  43. CHINESE ASSAULTED AND ROBBED

    On Sunday night, in little Lonsdale street, Charlie Ah Kim was set upon by three men, who knocked him down, tore his clothes almost off bis back, arid robbed ...

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