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  2. WHERE IS MARY DAVIES?

    Great activity was manifested yesterday and to-day by the detectives in their search for Mary Davies, the young woman whom Dr. Samuel Peacock is charged with ...

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  3. RAINING MONEY.

    The Weather Officer had a cheery report to make on Saturday morning when visited by a reporter:—The rain, which has covered the State during the last 24 hours ...

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  4. "STAND FIRM, WILLIAM."

    Several noisy anti-British meetings have taken place in the capital and other centres. The Kaiser was wildly cheered in the streets to-day as he drove through ...

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  5. DEAR FOOD RIOTS.

    The dear food riots, which broke out its industrial districts of France, are spreading also through Belgium. Three thousand women in the French manufacturing centre ...

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  6. WRECKED SURVIVORS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Marseilles has interviewed rescued passengers of the wrecked steamer Fifeshire. A message states that 25 of the survivors arrived at ...

    Article : 537 words
  7. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The Australian cadets took their departure from London by the new steamer Demosthenes to-day. They marched from Victoria Railway Station to Liverpool ...

    Article : 360 words
  8. THE UNTENANTED WEST.

    It was an "eyeopener." That is the most popular way to describe the west coast trip of the Parliamentary party. Every member, however much he knew before the ...

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  9. FALLEN AIRMEN.

    Terrible fatal accidents before two well-known French aviators yesterday. Lieut, de Grailly, of the Army Aerial Corps, had flown to a height of 1,500 ft. ...

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  10. SPY SCARE.

    Owing to tho spy scare, extra precautions have been taken to guard the Government magazine at Southampton. Additional guards hare been set at all ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION.

    The Portsmouth Evening News has published a solution for the recent mysterious precautions taken at various British arsenals. The reason that the magazine ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. "THE PEOPLE ARE BEHIND YOU."

    Owing to the indisposition of the French Ambassador in Berlin (M. Jules Cambon) the conversations upon the issue between France and Germany in the matter of ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. A FRENCH REVOLUTION.

    The dear food riots have broken out afresh at St. Quentin. Numbers of butchers shops were wrecked, and six policemen were injured by the mobs in ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. PARACHUTIST DROWNED.

    A daring young aeronaut named Brown was giving a balloon ascent display and parachute descent in the town of Charlotte, North Carolina, when he met with his ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. SUSPICIOUS FOREIGNERS.

    The suspicious actions of several foreign looking men in the neighbourhood of Barrow are being closely watched. The authorities are acting under the information ...

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  16. VARIOUS STRIKES.

    The proposed representative conference of South Wales colliers on the subject of an organized general strike for an increase of the minimum wage has had to be ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. KIEL REVIEW.

    At the great naval review at Kiel there were 1,200 German officers and 30,000 men afloat. ...

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  18. SCHULTZ'S TRIAL.

    Urgent steps are being taken at Southampton to secure, in connection with the trial of Max Schultz, the alleged German spy, a British subject, who was ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. JEERED TO HIS DOOM.

    An American aviator named Frisbie was giving exhibition flights at Norton, in Kansas, when he fell from a height of 100 ft. He was pinned under the weight ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. THREE NATIONS AS ONE.

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Deselves) received in audience the Russian Ambassador (M. Isvolsky) and the British Ambassador (Sir Francis Bertie). The ...

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  21. COUNTY PERFORMANCES.

    In the match at Lord's, Middlesex against Surrey, Tarrant, the Australian batsman, compiled 68 in the first innings and 89 in the second. ...

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  22. "RAILWAYMEN'S MAGNIFICENT COLLAPSE."

    In connection with the South Wales colliery crisis, upon the question of a general strike for un increase of the minimum wage, the Mabon (Rt. Hon. W. Abraham ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. EFFECT ON THE MARKETS.

    The following is the account in The Times of August 4 of the all important statement by Mr. Aquith concerning British interests iu Morocco:—Most ...

    Article : 544 words
  24. A DAY'S FLIGHT.

    A French aviator, M. Fourney, flew in an aeroplane continuously to-day for 11½ hours, round and round the aerodrome at Buc. He covered over 450 miles. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN PREMIER.

    The Premier of Victoria and Miss Murray started on their homeward journey to-day. Among those who bade them farewell at the railway station on the way to ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. CASUALTIES.

    During the rush from the Alberton Oral after the conclusion of the Port v. West Adelaide football match on Saturday afternoon, William Sheppard, an employee of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. ACROSS BRISTOL CHANNEL.

    Mr. Hucks, an English aviator, performed a good flight to-day. Taking the air at Weston-Super-Mare he crossed the Bristol Channel to Cardiff, circled the town ...

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  28. SOME FINE FINISHES.

    In Kent's last appearance in county cricket for the season it secured a 10 wickets' victory over Essex at London. J. Seymour wound up his year's work with a ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. PEACEFUL DISCUSSION.

    The Mining Association has practically agreed to meet representatives of the Miners' Federation and discuss the question of a minimum wage for working in ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA PAYS THE PRICE.

    One far-reaching result of the seamen's strike and the subsequent raising of the wages of sailors and dockers is that measurement freights consigned to Adelaide ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. Passengers' Splendid Behaviour.

    Five members of the crew of the Fifashire have arrived at Plymouth. Their story adds further eventfulness to the catastrophe, and arouses still keener anxiety for ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    During the football match between West Torrens and Norwood, which at times was most strenuous, on the Hindmarsh' Oval on Saturday afternoon, a mishap occurred. ...

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  33. SHOUT TIME RESENTED.

    Two thousand five hundred have struck owing to the millowners proposing that in new of the slack trade short time should be instituted. ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    A meeting of the committee appointed by the Board of Control to prepare a programme of matches for the English cricket tour met last night. A programme was ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. "RECOGNISE THE UNION."

    The meetings between the general manager in California of the Harriman railway system and the representatives of the employes federation have proved fruitless ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. CHAMPION WRESTLERS

    After lengthy training on both sides Frank Gotch and Georges Hackenechmidt Anil meet again at Chicago on Monday for the world's championship. ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. COLLISION WITH A TRAIN.

    Mr. H. G. Bedford, of the Royal Stables, Franklin street, collided with the Holdfast Bay train on Saturday afternoon while driving in a colt breaking vehicle. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION.

    A London syndicate of sportsmen has offered £6,000 for a match in the British capital between Matthew Wells, the English lightweight champion, and the winner ...

    Article : 55 words
  39. CAR OVERTURNS.

    A tramcar was derailed and overturned at a sharp curve in Lewisham today. The car was carrying passengers, one of whom was killed outright by the accident, five ...

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  40. A SOMERSAULT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, August 31.—Yesterday afternoon a lad named George Lucas was driving a delivery cart belonging to Mr. W. Wilson, storekeeper, along the ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. BAKERS' EXHIBITION.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner yesterday opened the Biters' Exhibition. South Australia, Western Australia, and New South Wales were represented by ...

    Article : 192 words
  42. JOHNSON FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Jack Johnson, the coloured pugilistic champion, who is to meet the English champion (Bombardier Wells) at Earl's Court on October 2, will afterwards sail for ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. CYCLIST KILLED.

    SYDNEY, September 3.—Normal Hall, a young man, was riding a bicycle along Pittwater road, Manly, on Saturday evening, when he collided with a motor car, driven ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. HEARST TACTICS.

    Much indignation has been aroused in political circles by the discovery that the Hearst Syndicate has been circulating proreciprocity articles in Canadian ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Oar Encounter Bay correspondent writes:—"Great joy has been expressed by the inhabitants of this district since the news of the Government's recent vote ...

    Article : 163 words
  46. TERRIFIC SPEED.

    Bob Burman, the famous automobile racer, who a few months ago established the world's speed record by driving a Blitzed Benz car over the Daytona beach at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  47. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  48. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The British Association, which held its inter-imperial sessions in September last year in Sheffield, and is meeting this year at Southport, will meet in Birmingham in ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    The state school teachers at a conference adopted a resolution urging an allround increase in teachers' salaries in view of the increased coat of living. ...

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  50. SOUTH AFRICAN MAILS.

    The conditions of the new mail contract demand quicker steamship service, adequate cold storage for meat exports, fixed maximum rates for perishable products, and ...

    Article : 44 words
  51. TRAIN ROBBERS.

    Near Redding, in California, three robbers, one of whom was a negro, held up a Southern Pacific express, which was bound south into Mexico. ...

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  52. PRINCE ALFRED OLD COLLEGIANS' DINNER.

    The annual dinner of the Prince Alfred Old Collegians was held in the Grand Hotel on Saturday night. Mr. A. J. Hall (President) occupied the chair. Among the ...

    Article : 49 words
  53. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    Judgment in the slander action brought by ex-Inspector Fraser against the Union Minister for Justice (Gen. Hertzog) in relation to the South African education ...

    Article : 44 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 65 words
  55. DROUGHT IN GERMANY.

    Soldiers engaged in maneuvres in the Tannus uplands of Western Germany are suffering from water famine. The Pioneer sections are digging wells throughout the ...

    Article : 49 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 794 words
  57. CHAIN LETTERS REPUDIATED.

    The Broken Hill Children's Ward League on Friday night decided to announce publicly that the league had no connection with the chain letters being circulated ...

    Article : 44 words
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