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  2. THE KILLED.

    Following is the list of those killed:— BRADSHAW, Leonard, 43 years, ledger keeper, residing at Marlton crescent. St. Kilda, and employed by Messrs. Beath ...

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  3. DOUBLE MURDER.

    The aged Professor Fiore, of Turin, and his sister have been murdered in the vicinity of their lonely country house. They were attacked by a band of ruffians in ...

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  4. TRAGEDY IN HOTEL.

    An extraordinary tragedy has come to light at Cromer, the famous watering place in Norfolk. In a bedroom of n hotel in the town the ...

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  5. BOAT CAPSIZED.

    News has been received of disaster to a boating Party on the Mekong River, in the south-east of Asia. Through the capsize of a boat near to the ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. CONQUEST OE THE AIR.

    The advance which has been made in the science of air maneuvres is strikingly exemplified by the operations of the German military authorities. ...

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  8. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It is not at all unlikely that the Commonwealth Note Issue Bill will be introduced in the House of Representatives to-morrow. The principal point upon which ...

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  9. TRADE & LABOUR

    A large number of men were at the Labour Bureau on Monday looking for work, and enquiries indicated that there are many unemployed labourers in the city at present ...

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  10. A CLOUDBURST.

    A tremendous cloudburst bas caused a deluge and serious damage in three counties of Kentucky, United States. To-bacco, corn, wheat, and live stock have ...

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  11. MOTOR STOPPED AT 973 FT.

    News of a thrilling experience in the air has come from Havre, the fortified seaport on the 'north bank of the estuary of the Seine. ...

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  12. TIMBER YARD WORKERS.

    A meeting of the Federated Sawming and Timber Yank Employes' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. There was a large attendance. The ...

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  13. TREATED AT THE HOSPITALS.

    The following persons who are included in the foregong list have been treated at the various hospitals and except where is otherwise stated are still in the ...

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  14. ADELAIDE STABLEMEN.

    Efforts are being made by the Drivers' Association to get stablemen and all connected with that calling brought under the operations of the drivers' award. ...

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  15. MOROCCO'

    An engagement has taken place in the country surrounding the Muhiya River, in Morocco, between Moorish tribesmen, who were repulsed, and French soldiers. The ...

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  16. JAPANESE TREATIES.

    Communications notifying that Japan will! terminate her commercial treaties next year have been' sent to the Governments of all European countries concerned, including ...

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  17. IS IT MURDER?

    In consequence of suspected murder the police are digging under a mansion in Levesinet, Paris, for the body of the proprietor (M. Vermecacn), a Belgian ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL DANISH FEAT.

    Suendsen a Dane, succeeded in aeroplanig across the Sound from. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, to Malmoc, in Sweden, in 31m. ...

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  19. GERMANY AND JAPAN.

    It is advised that Japan bas renounced the German-Japanese treaty of commerce and navigation, also the consular treaty of 1896, and the convention with a tariff ...

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  20. THE CRUEL SULTAN.

    A singular act on the part of the Sultan of Morocco has been reported. On the departure of Herr Weisgenber, the Fez correspondent for Le Temps Mulai ...

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  21. CENSUS AND PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION.

    The States' figures furnished by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Knibbs) point to the probability of the approaching census resulting in the loss by Victoria of vet ...

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  22. PRIZETAKERS AT BOURNEMOUTH.

    M. Morane, a prominent French aeroplanist, who defeated Mr. Drexel guiding a hiplane in an exciting race from Bournemouth to the Needles, Isle of Wight, and back on ...

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  23. THE GASWORKS DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Mr. Wilson (Secretary to the Gaworkers' Union), accompanied by a number of representatives of the Trades Hall Council went to ...

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  24. CAMDEN ROAD MURDER.

    Great interest bas been excited in the West in the revelations which have been made in connection with the murder at Caroden road, London, of Mrs. Crippen, ...

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  25. THE ACCIDENT TO MR. BOYLE.

    The Hon. Alan Boyle, who was thrown out of his monoplane as the result of an accident at Bonrnemouth on Saturday, was unconscious most of yesterday, but hopes ...

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  26. CHINA'S ARMY.

    The Government of China is asking the German authorities to allow expert officers to undertake the reorganization of the Chinese Army. ...

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  27. METROPOLITAN' ABATTOIRS AND TENDERS FOR BUILDINGS.

    Sir—In July last year the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board called for competitive designs for (1) abattoir braidings and plant, and (2) new stock markets; and the first ...

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  28. THE INQUEST.

    There will be no departmental enquiry into the cause of the disaster until the Coronor's inquest is completed. It is anticipated that the Coroner will hold a ...

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  29. UNREST IN PERSIA.

    Later news from Teberan states that the assassination of Syed Abdullah, a prominent Mujtahib, has been attributed to the belief that he was the bearer of a ...

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  30. PRIME MINISTER AND PREMIER.

    Referring to the published statement of the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Wade) that the Federal Government was under Victorian influence, the Prime ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA' AND JAPAN.

    Extracts nave been receives by the Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Hughes) from an article in The Japan Mail of May 2. The article states that a Japanese traveller ...

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  32. NORWOOD CORPORATION LABOURERS.

    At a meeting of the Norwood Corporation on Monday some discussion took place on a motion by Aid. Phillips that an increase of wages of 6d. per day be made to ...

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  33. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The trouble in connection with the attack by Chinese pirates on the Portuguese island of Colovane, off Macao, on the south coast of China, has not yet ended. ...

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  34. PREVIOUS DISASTERS.

    To-day's disaster is only eclipsed, so far is Victoria is concerned; by the great Sunshine accident of April 2l, 1908, in the Victory of the Victorian railways as ...

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  35. IMMIGRANT TRAIN.

    It was reported at Quebec last week that a northern train carrying 600 recently arrived immigrants from Bristol, who were on their way to the newly opened northern ...

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  36. RHODES'S RESIDENCE.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (Mr. Louis Botha) has now decided to take up his residence at De Groote Schunr, the beautiful' estate and house near to Capetown. ...

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  37. THE ALBURY CAMP.

    The final selection of about 240 sew noncommissioned officers to go into camp at Albury will be made within a few days. Temporary premises will he erected at the ...

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  38. THE BITER BITTEN.

    In peculiarly successful circumstances the French authorities have captured Chibani, a noted brigand. For some time a band of brigands has ...

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  39. SOLICITOR MISSING.

    For some time the police have had under consideration the case of Charles James Currie a solicitor well known in the city and in North Melbourne, where he bad a ...

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  40. PAINTERS' AND BREADCARTERS' AWARDS.

    PERTH, July 18.—The Arbitration Court to-day gave an award in tho painters' citation, and fixed 48 hours as a week's work, minimum pay 1/3 an hour, and signwriters ...

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  41. FOREST FIRES.

    Forest fires are causing great destruction in British Columbia, particularly at Lardo, Kelson, and Kaslo, in the Kooteuay district of the Rocky Mountains. Many miles of ...

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  42. COURAGE REWARDED.

    The Shipwrecked Mariners' Society has presented a self-recording aneroid to Capt. Simpson, of the wrecked Pericles, in recognition of the courage be displayed ...

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  43. OPERATIVE BAKERS.

    A meeting of the South Australian Federated Operative Bakers' Union was held in the Trades Hall on Saturday night. Mr. T. Morgan presided over a large attendance. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The estate left by the widow of the late Mr. Daniel Bateman Thornton, of New Zetland, is valued at £15,912. ...

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  45. GREECE AND ROUMANIA.

    On June 14 a crowd of Greeks at Pireus, the seaport of Athens, forcibly boarded and looted the Roumanian mailboat Imperatul Trojan among whose passengers were ...

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  46. MODEST MUNIFICENCE.

    Ad anonymous donor has made the magnificent Rift of £25,000 to the Queen Alexandra Sanatorium at Davosplate, Switzerland. ...

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  47. WORLD'S RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    After the Sunshine railway disaster Mr. T. T. Drake, who was then Government Statist, thought it would be interesting to collect data regarding railway accidents in ...

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  48. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY.

    Enthusiastic appreciation was manifested ! by a great gathering at the town ball to-night on the occasion of the annual distribution of awards made by the Royal ...

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  49. RECORD CYCLING.

    Bishop won the 24-boure cycling contest at the Stadium, Shepherds' Bush, on Saturday, by covering a distance of 501 miles 860 yards in the time allowed. ...

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  50. MOULDERS' UNION.

    At the Trades Hail on Monday night the fortnightly meeting of the Federated Iron, Brass, and Steel Moulders was held. The Federal Council wrote from New South ...

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  51. THE MONGOLIA.

    The American trading steamer Mongolia, which has stranded at Shimdzn, a seaport near Yokohama, has touched on a sandy bottom, and is expected to refloat with a ...

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  52. CRETE.

    Following the settlement of the dispute regarding the admission of the Moslem representatives to the National Assembly in Crete, the . withdrawal of the additional ...

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  53. THE CRYPTOGRAM CASE

    The cryptogram which was found written on a piece of paper in the puree of the young woman, Florence Jelbart, who died suddenly at the residence of Yee Lee ...

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  54. GREAT BLAZE.

    A large fire has occurred in New York Harbour, and has resulted in damage estimated at £500,000. The spacious pier belonging to the Metropolitan ...

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  55. ZIETEN AT FREMANTLE.

    The G.M.S. Zieten arrived this morning with the following passengers:— For Adelaide—Dr. Basedow, and Mr. G. M. Allen. ...

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  56. SPANISH MINERS.

    Fifteen thousand miners in the ironfields of Bilbao, Spain, have struck work for better conditions. ...

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  57. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The committee of the Australian Jockey Club to-day considered applications for the position of secretary, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. T. S. Clibborn, and ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. BAKERS AND WAGES BOARDS.

    At a meeting of the South Australian ' Federated Operative Bakers' Union, held at the Trades Hall on Saturday events, a lot of correspondence was received nun ...

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  62. PLASTERERS' UNION.

    A largely attended meeting of the Plasterere' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. The President (Mr. W. Seager) occupied the chair. Four new ...

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  63. BUTCHERS EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of the South Australian of the federated Butchers' Employes London was held at the Trades Hill on Monday night, when the whole of the names ...

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