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  2. CRETAN CRISIS.

    The authorities at Athens have enjoined the people of Crete to obey the dictates of the protecting Powers whose warships now lie in the waters of Suda Bay. ...

    Article : 63 words
  3. DEATH BY POISON.

    Capt. Herbert Jones, of Omaha, a retired Imperial officer, visited the Avondale Mental Asylum this afternoon to see a patient, Mrs. Ellen M. Webster, They were, at ...

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  4. EMPIRE AND DEFENCE.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir Georce Reid), speaking to-day at an official luncheon given by the Imperial Co- operation League, described Australia's ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lord Plunket (ex-Governor of New Zealand) is returning to England by the R.M.S. Macedonia, which left the Outer Hoarbour on Thursday. He arrived in ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    EDITHBUTUGH, July 7.—The anmates of Mr. E. Ryan's premises were startled at' about 4 a.m. on Tuesday by hearing a series of unusual Rounds and on ...

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  7. EYRE'S PENINSULA' DELUGED.

    The country has been visited by phenomenal storms, and the deluge throughout the central districts is considered to be the worst on record. Although the full extent ...

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  8. KING'S CIVIL LIST.

    The committee of the House of Commons appointed to deal with the King's Civil Lift has recommended an amount similar to that which was granted in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Assembly.—Debate on Addrss-in-reply continued by Messrs. MacGillivary, Allen, and Jackson. Hon. L. O'Louhlin secured adjournment of debate. House rose at 4.40 p.m. until July 12. ...

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  10. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  11. CHILDREN'S PENNY FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  12. ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Smeaton was first on his feet with a question regarding the truth of the statement that the Government had purchased the Adelaide Ice and Cold Storage ...

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  13. PORTER'S FATAL ACCIDENT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, July 7.—George Dedman, the young railway porter who had a leg badly crushed under a truck at Wolseley on June 24, died in the hospital last ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. WOMEN'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  15. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    The modernizing of China has been remarkably demonstrated by a new official departure. The Chinese authorities have imported ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. ALLOWANCES FOR THE PRINCES.

    It is understood that the Civil List Committee proposes that King George shall not pay income tax, but that His Majesty shall defray the expenses which he may incur in ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. GRAND TOTALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  18. TWO UNFORTUNATES.

    SUMMERTOWN, July 6.—Owing to a box on which she was standing giving way Mrs. J. Brooks fell and broke a wrist.—Mr. W. Brooks was severely kicked by a ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. To the Editor.

    Sir—"Whoso giveth to the poor, lendeth unto the Lord." I think the large sum of money collected to perpetuute the memory of the late King Edward ought to ...

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  20. BARMAID SCALDED.

    BROKEN HILL, July 7.—Miss Jessie McPherson, barmaid at the. Freemasons Hotel, met with a horrible accident last night. While serving in the bar she ...

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  21. COLD STORAGE AND SLAUGHTER WORKS.

    Referring to the announcement in The Register on Thursday that the Government had completed negotiations for the purchase of the Adelaide Ice and Cold ...

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  22. IS IT A WRECK?

    On Thursday morning the Superintendent of the Lifesaving Department (Mr. A. Searcy), received the following telegraphic message from the harbourmasler ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. THE TORTURE DESCRIBED.

    In a series of articles written to The Register a few years ago by an Adelaide citizen who visited Chine the following interesting description of Chinese practices ...

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  24. CAPT. MEABURN'S CASE.

    There was a large and representative gathering at the Commercial Travellers' Club to-day, when a richly illuminated address was presented to Copt. Meaburn, in ...

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  25. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Speaking during the debate on the Budget the Prime Minister (Mr. Aaquith) replied to chaises to the effect that the Government were responsible fur excessive ...

    Article : 172 words
  26. ROYAL DRAWING SOCIETY, LONDON.

    Mr. Sidney Plint writes:—"As the local officer far examinations held annually under the control of the Royal Drawing Society, I have pleasure in reporting successes ...

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  27. SHUNTING FATALITY.

    WOLSELEY, July 7.—Mr. George Dedman (railway porter), who was seriously injured while shunting last Friday week, died in the Mount Gambier Hospital last night. ...

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  28. TOWITTA SCHOOL.

    Sir—In The Register of June 29 a letter appeared from Mr. C. Maley (teacher of the Towitta State School), complaining of his name and school being unduly dealt ...

    Article : 204 words
  29. VETERANS AT CHELSEA.

    Field-Marshals Lord Roberts, Sir Evelyn Wood, and Sir George White attended a ceremony at Chelsea Hospital yesterday in connection with the meeting of old army ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. FELL OUT OF A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, July 7.—As an express train was entering the yards at the Geelong Station this afternoon Clarence McLean, need three years, who was ...

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  31. MISHAP AT SADDLEWORTH.

    AUBURN, July 7.—On Wednesday Mr. W. Lindsay carted a load of flour to Raddleworth for transhipment by rail. When letting down the side of the railway truck ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. IMPERIALIST HONOURED.

    On behalf of the British Empire League the Duke of Devonshire has presented to Sir Frederick Young (Vice-President of the Royal Colonial Institute) a silver cup in ...

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  33. INJURY TO AN EYEBALL.

    PORT AUGUSTA, July 6.—William Healy, a young roan, met with an accident on Monday evening. He was opening a soda-water bottle with a pair of scissors when ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The directors of the North German-Lloyd announce that in the event of a working agreement being included between the and P. & O. Companies in October ...

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  35. LIKE OLD TIMES.

    Two hundred pounds au acre for country township land! There is no doubt that a land boom prevails id South Australia, for the rate mentioned was realized at a ...

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  36. KILLED BY A FALL OF ROCK.

    TAILEM BEND, July 6.—The worst fears have been realized as regards the fate of Mr. C. Grandhom, who had been missing from his home for about a ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. ADELAIDE ARCADE ROBBERY.

    Francis Hughes, aged 18, was charged at the City Court to-day with having on or about May 14 broken into the shop of Isaac Edward Hall, jeweller of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  38. CAUGHT IN A BELT.

    KALGOORLIE, July 7.—Charles Climes, surface hand, met with a shocking accident on the Sons of Gwalia Mine early Ibis moraine. He was trying to shift a ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    His Majesty the King has raised to the Peerage the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Hardinge, who has been appointed Viceroy of India in succession to the Earl of Minto. ...

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  40. IMMIGRATION.

    The Victorian Minister for kinds (Mr. Mackenzie), and Mr. El wood Mead, who has accompanied him on a mission on England with a view to secure suitable ...

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  41. CHINESE COOKERY.

    In an after-dinner speech at a newly opened Chinese restaurant in Melbourne on Tuesday night the Consul-General for China spoke pleasantly on the subject of ...

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  42. CRUSHED BY A LIFT.

    BROKEN HILL, July 7.—An inquest' to-day on Angas E. Gale, aged 18, who was killed in the North Mine mill on Wednesday, resulted in a verdict of accidental ...

    Article : 72 words
  43. EGYPT.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey), referring in the House of Commons to the suggested ambassadorial chances, stated that the Government did not intend ...

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  44. BOYS IN TROUBLE.

    At the Adelaide Stale Children's Court on Thursday John Taylor (18) and James Barry (15) were charged with having on May 15. ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. HAND SEVERED.

    PERTH, July 7.—A severe accident is reported from Hoffmann's Mill, when W. Hill, a millworker, had the misfortune to lose one of his hands. Hill was clearing ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    An interesting claim under the Employers Liability Act has been dealt with by the Court of Appeal. A workman engaged in a colliery at ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. "HANDS UP."

    Tn connection with the supposed attempt to rob the Bank of Australasia at Beau-desert, the police have found traces of a man having stood on one of the stump ...

    Article : 162 words
  48. MR. BALFOUR.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Arthur Balfour) has been unable to occupy his place in the House of Commons to-day owing to a chill which has necessitated his ...

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  49. TWO MINING FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, July 7.—Two fatal a occurred at the Wallsent Colliery to-day. Thomas Pratten was working with a mate, when a portion of the roof came away. ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AND NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Sir—In the Hamsard report of the debate in the House of Assembly on the Address-in-reply on July 6, published by The Register, the following incident occurred with ...

    Article : 271 words
  52. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton, the newly appointed commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Station and Inspector-General of the Oversea Forces, has been officially ...

    Article : 44 words
  53. LEAD GLAZIERS.

    The committee appointed by the Home Office for the purpose of investigating the dangers arising to those employed in leadglazing work in English potteries has ...

    Article : 86 words
  54. A SNAKE IN BED.

    When on a visit to a fanner at Lake Cham, a young man named J. S. Hogan, of Melbourne, had an exciting experience with a snake. After Hogan had been in bed on ...

    Article : 164 words
  55. HUGE BATTLESHIP.

    There has been some confusion in connection with an announcement made about a fortnight ago that Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., limited, of the Elswick Shipyard ...

    Article : 93 words
  56. THE RENO FIGHT.

    A movement has been started among ministers of churches with a view to prevent exhibitions in Australia of moving picture of the Johnson-Jeffires fight. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  57. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  58. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyer Yarra has undergone successful trails. The vessel completed continuous tests extending over a period of 24-hours and succeeded in ...

    Article : 40 words
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