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  2. THE CENTRAL DISTRICT.

    The Liberal Party is energetically pushing on with the campaign to win the teat for the Central District of the Legislative Council, rendered vacant by the death of ...

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  3. WORK FOE THE SESSION.

    After the Address-in-reply had been deposed of Ministers obtained leave to introduce a number of Bills. Some of them were presented and read a first time, and ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Some of the newspapers hint that the relations between Great Britain and Germany have improved, and that this may De due to the fact that the foreign policies ...

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  5. SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE.

    There have been many surprises in the recent history of the House of Assembly, but the greatest for years happened on Thursday afternoon, when the ...

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  6. DEATH SENTENCE.

    The trial of David Horatio Smithson for the wilful murder of the young woman, Frances Compton, who was outraged and stranded in the bush at Woodlup ne on May ...

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  7. UNION OR NON-UNION LABOUR.

    Mr. Pflaum had been trying this week to draw the Premier on the question whether it to the intention of the Government to employ only union labour on Government ...

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  8. DOMINION VISITORS.

    The Prime Minister of Australia has been ceremonially presented with a handsome silver casket, containing the freedom of Kilmarnock, the chief town of Mr. ...

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  9. LATE MR. A. D. BRUCE.

    Regret was expressed on Thursday morning when it became known that Mr. A. D. Bruce, one of the best-known business men of Adelaide, had cussed away at the age of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PROMOTING FRIENDLINESS.

    Early in the year it was announced that at the suggestion of Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, and cousin of King George V. and an enthusiastic ...

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  11. ARBITRATION

    The Attorney-General secured leave to introduce a Bill to make better provision for dealing with industrial matters and disputes and far the repression of lockouts ...

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  12. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    The Attorney-General introduced a Bill to amend the law with respect to compensation to workmen for injuries suffered in the course of their employment The Bill ...

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  13. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    The freedom of the Leathersellers, ono of the London city livery companies, was conferred upon Sir Joseph Ward yesterday in recognition of his ...

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  14. MURRAY RIVER.

    The Government has received a report from the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. Graham Stewart), who is at present in England, in of to the appointment of an expert ...

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  15. VETO BILL.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the debate was continued on the amendment moved by the Marquis of Lanedowne (Leader of the opposition) to clause 2 of the ...

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  16. FRANCHISE.

    The Premier introduced the Bill to further amend the Constitution Act, by providing for a further extension of the franchise for the Legislative Council. The ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    (SECOND VALLEY, July —4.Miss Florence Roper, Government teacher at Pinda, who returned home to her parents' residence for the midwinter holidays, was out ...

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  18. SETTLEMENT OF DEADLOCKS.

    The Attorney-General moved for leave to introduce a Bill to amend the Constitution by making other provision for the settlement of deadlocks. ...

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  19. DOUBLE BOLT.

    MORGAN, July 4.—Yesterday afternoon Mr. Ralla Singh, the local fruiterer, had a i pair of hones in a van at the railway station for the purpose of loading rame goods. ...

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  20. THE THREAD OF AFFECTION.

    The United Club—an actively Unionist body—gave a luncheon at the clubhouse, Mitre Court Chambers, yesterday to prominent oversea visitors. Among those ...

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  21. METROPOLITAN HEALTH COMBINATION.

    At a meeting of the Fort Adelaide Board of Health on June 21 the health officer (Dr. P. Bollen) recommended the formation of a County Board of Health ...

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  22. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    The Acting Prime Minuter (Mr. Hughes) was asked to-day whether the attitude of the Premiers of South Australia and Victoria in connection with the suggested ...

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  23. MINING FATALITY.

    BROKEN HILL. July 6.—John Brown, miner, was killed on Block 10 Aline early this morning. He with others was being hoisted to the surface, and when the case ...

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  24. FARMER'S THROAT CUT.

    PERTH, July 6,—James Flint. farmer of Stoney Creek, near to Pingelly, cut his throat with a small pocket knife last night. He several the muscles on the right side ...

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  25. ROYALTY IN IRELAND

    This week the Lord Mayor of Dublin stated that if the Corporation of the city over which he presides persisted in its refusal to present an address of welcome to ...

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  26. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S LUNCHEON.

    At the Olympia yesterday the President and other officials of the Royal Horticultural Society entertained at luncheon Sit Josiah Symon, of Adelaide, the ...

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    Extract from a leading article on the aborigines:—"No one can doubt that South Australians have failed in nearly all their attempts to benefit the natives. There are ...

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  28. THE LOSS OF THE MAINE.

    Gen. Bixby, Chief of the United States Engineers Crops, personally inspected the battleship Maine, Which went down in Havana harbour on the night of February 15 ...

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  29. OODNADATTA RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

    The agreement for the lease of the Port Augusta Oodnadatta Railway by the Commonwealth from the. State of South Australia was executed at a meeting of the ...

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  30. TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    The Premier introduced a Bill to amend The Tramways Trust Act. 1906. The first reading was carried, and the second reading fixed for Tuesday. ...

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  31. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Treasurer obtained leave to introduce a Bill to amend The Closer Settlement Act, 1910. This measure has yet to be finalized, and until that is done, the ...

    Article : 39 words
  32. OUT OF DATE.

    The Pall Hall Gazette announces that it has high authority for stating that the Director of Naval Construction contemplates the abandonment of the ...

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  33. IMMIGRATION.

    The Treasurer was granted leave to introduce a Bill to encourage immigration into the State of South Australia, to repeal certain enactments relating to Immigration ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. MILITARY RESERVE MEN.

    The Government hopes at an early date to augment toe population by inducing military reserve men to settle in Western Australia after they hare concluded their ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. ADELAIDE CORPORATION LOAN BILL.

    The Treasurer introduced a Bill to empower the Corporation of the City of Adelaide to raise by debentures a sum not exceeding £90,000 for certain purposes. The ...

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  36. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the Unemployment and Invalids Insurance Bill entered the committee stage. A great number of amendments will be submitted. The ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  38. QUEEN MARIA PIA.

    The death has occurred at Turin of Queen Maria Pia, of Portugal, grandmother of the deposed King Manuel. When the Portuguese Royal Family fled ...

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  39. LIGHT RAILWAYS.

    The Treasurer was granted leave to introduce a Bill to authorize the construction of light railways, and the management thereof by local government authorities ...

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  40. RACE TO THE CAPITALS.

    Ten of the Frenchmen who reached Hendon (London) aerodrome, in conclusion of the sensational flight from Paris, via Brussels to London, have set out upon their ...

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  41. PRIVY COUNCILLORS.

    King George held a Privy Council at Buckingham Palace to-day, when the ceremony of swearing-in, the new Councillors took place. ...

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  42. TOLD TO A CONSTABLE.

    A man accosted Constable Gill at Kilmore yesterday, and asked to be taken to the police station, as he had quarrellel. with his mate and shot him. When asked ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The West phase of the Hull Central election scandal took place to-day, when a by-election was held tb fill the vacancy created by the unseating of the Unionist member ...

    Article : 107 words
  45. EDUCATION.

    The Minister of Education obtained leave to introduce a Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to public education. This Bill, which is slightly different from the ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. OMINOUS SILENCE.

    The whereabouts of the four-masted barque Gabriele D. Ali, which left Valparaiso 92 days ago, is being commented upon in shipping circles. She frit the ...

    Article : 186 words
  47. MISCONCEPTION REMOVED.

    A recent issue of a Lloyds Weekly summary contained a statement that large shipments of locomotives for railways in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland ...

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  48. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Several of the Presbyterian missionaries stationed in the New Hebrides refer in their letters to the home authorities in Australia to the extremely critical state of ...

    Article : 170 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. RECIPROCITY.

    In the United States Senate, Sr. Cummins (Republican, from Iowa), criticised President Taft's campaign in favour of reciprocity. He said the President left ...

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  51. FIREBALL AND RAIN.

    Light rain fell over the district this afternoon. A big fireball fell this morning at about 5.35 o'clock, seemingly close tn tie city. ...

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