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  2. TRAMWAYS PLAINT.

    A plaint was filed to-day in the registry of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by the Australian Tramway Employes' Association, an organization which ...

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  3. AT SUNDAY SCHOOL!

    By special invitation we visited on Sunday afternoon last a large Sunday school at Parkside, where the kindergarten system in instituted and is growing famous ...

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  4. EARTHQUAKES IN HUNGARY.

    Later information in reference to the earthquake in Hungary shows that the damage was greater than first reported. The Kecskemet Railway Station and military ...

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  5. MR, T. R. BOWMAN'S WILL.

    The will of Mr. Thomas Richard Bowman, stockholder, late of Waverley, South terrace, has been lodged (or probate. The deceased, who died on February 17, 1911. ...

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  6. AFTER THE HOLIDAYS.

    Monday wag the day for the reopening of the public schools after the midwinter holidays. The four schools in the Port Adelaide District—Lefevre'g. Glanville. Port ...

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  7. ILLICIT LIQUOR TRADE.

    Messrs. H J. Cowan, John Hayes and M.C. Dowdy returned from Arltunga on Saturday evening. On July 3, 4, and 5 Messrs. Cowan Haves and Walkington ...

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  8. KING IN DUBLIN.

    The reception which has been accorded in Ireland to their Majesties the Kins and Queen has exceeded all expectations. Everywhere they hare met with an enthusiastic ...

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  9. STRENUOUS FOOTBALL.

    The District Court was crowded tp-day, when James Martin, of the Essendon Football Club, was charged with having ...

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  10. PEOPLE PANIC STRICKEN.

    The carthshocks were of 12 minutes' duration. The damage at Kecskemet, about 50 miles, from Buda, Pesth, is estimated at £100,000. ...

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  11. WATERWORKS CAMP SUPPLIED.

    At the Balaklava Court on Monday (before Messrs. Blake and Dunstone, and Dr. Pellew).M.C. Carter charged J. T. McCullocb, butcher, that, being an unlicensed ...

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  12. AT MAYNOOTH COLLEGE.

    On the occasion of their Majesties' visit to Maynooth College, the famous Roman Catholic institution, yesterday. 600 of the students were absent owing to ...

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  13. "SOMEWHAT YOUNG."

    From the shine of the musical comedy Footlights to the shadow of the law, and but into the more sunny prospect of an l early to voyage England. This ia a ...

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  14. FISTICUFFS AT BURRA.

    During the progress of a football match between the Kooringa and Aberdeen Football Clubs, in connection with the Burra association a player belonging to the ...

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  15. TOO MUCH THEOLOGY.

    On the supposition that the devil wag after him a young resident of Richmond, who had devoted himself with too great inensity to the study of theology. rushed on ...

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  16. COMRADES IN COMMERCE.

    President Fallieres paid a visit to the Roubaix Exhibition on Saturday. He was welcomed to the Australian and New Zealand courts by the High Commissioner for ...

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  17. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Capt. Barclay, who is in charge of the Commonwealth expedition through the Northern Territory. telegraphed to the Department of External Affairs to-day from ...

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  18. JAPANESE NAVY.

    It is announced that the Japanese Government has given orders for two more Dreadnoughts of 27,500 tons to be built, These, with the two others now being ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—A horse attached to a dray bolted at North Melbourne to-day. The vehicle capsized and fell on the driver, Walter Hazzard, aged ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIANS' ADVICE.

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, Mrs. Seddon, and the Hisses Seddon, and other prominent Australian and New Zealand visitors, spent the weekend in Birmingham. ...

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  21. FIREARMS IN THE HOME.

    Georgina Allen applied to the Bendigo Bench to-day for a maintenance order of 15/ per week against her husband, Thomas Ahem. It was stated that the defendant ...

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  22. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July lO.—Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon, licencee of the Railway Hotel at Beaufort, died suddenly yesterday. The police report states that had deceased bad ...

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  23. RAILWAY GAUGE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) in not to be rushed into any acceptance of the 4 ft. 8½ in. railway gauge, proposed by the Commonwealth. "This question." he said ...

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  24. WORK "TURNED DOWN."

    In his evidence to-day before the royal commission of enquiry into the alleged shortage of labour. Mr. F. L. Langdon timber merchant and ...

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  25. MOTOR GAR BURNT.

    HORSHAM, July 8.—Mr. J. R. Newman, proprietor of the Horsham Motor Works, had a [?] experience on Thursday afternoon. he motored out to Green ...

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  26. TASMANIA'S DECISION.

    The Government had been [?] lately the question of the interest due upon the State properties which had been transferred to the Commonwealth Government ...

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  27. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    A telegram from Cettinge, the capital of Montenegro, states that the Turkish Minister has communicated to the Montenegrin Buthorities generpus terms for the ...

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  28. FALL OF GROUND.

    BROKEN HILL, July lO.—Thomas Witton, timberman on the British Mini, was taken to the hospital to-day, suffering from severe injuries to the head and face, caused ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    In connection with the meeting of Parliament to-morrow a reunion of tie Ministerial Party was held to-day. It was decided to support the election of Mr. ...

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  30. RE-MARRIED IN HASTE.

    James Unsley, a dairyman, was charged at the Richmond Court to-day with having left his wife without means of support. The case was Previously before the Court ...

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  31. SOCIALISTS AT THE SEASIDE.

    Srs. Rae, Blaikie, and Russell, and Finlayson met the sugar strikers at Cairns to-day. The men proceeded to the beach, where speeches ...

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  32. POWDER IN A PUMP.

    BROKEN HILL, July lO.—Claude Henderson, aged 14, on Sunday afternoon filled a bicycle pomp with gunpowder, and put a match to it. His band was badly ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A meeting to consider the advisableness of forming a South Australian Gas Company was held at White's Assembly Rooms on Monday. The Don. Hon. Avars presided. ...

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  34. TRAVELLER'S SLEEPING DRAUGHT.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—Mr. Joseph Corrington Deane, aged 40, commercial traveller living at Manly, died suddenly after having swallowed a sleeping draught. The ...

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  35. IMPERIAL HEALTH CONGRESS.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Sir John MoCall) was elected President of the Imperial Health Congress, which met at Caxton Hall on Saturday. ...

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  36. RAIN ON THE BARRIER.

    Good rains are falling in the back country, and up to 0.75 has been recorded. Broken Hill has had very little. ...

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  37. EMIGRANTS WANTED.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Sir. John Taverner) has arrived in Denmark on an official trip. He has interviewed agricultural experts in reference td subjects ...

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  38. VAN DIEMAN'S LAND COMPANY.

    Persistent statements are being made in the press in England and the other StateS to the effect that the Tasmanian Government intends to purchase properties held by ...

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  39. DRANK LYSOL.

    SYDNEY, July lO.—Jewie Maston, a young woman, living at Adelaide place, Surrey Hills, was seen by some passers by to rase a lysol bottle to her mouth this ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Minister for Railways (Mr. J. W. Bauer), speaking here on Saturday, expressed himself in favour of the Government affording increased, ...

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  41. FIREMEN HONOURED.

    At the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Station to-day the Governor (Sir John Fuller) presented medals and badges to a large number of firemen on the permanent or ...

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  42. ANARCHISTS IN ARGENTINA.

    Two Italian Anarchists have been arrested on a charge of plotting against the lives of some of the leading officials of the capital. Search was made of their lodgings ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  44. HELPING THE POPULATION.

    Under an arrangement with the State Government, the steamer Armadale arrived to-day with 537 immigrants for this State. This contingent, which includes a number of domestic, is a ...

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  45. ANOTHER DEPUTATION.

    Arrangements are being made for a deputation, representing the Australian Sugar Planters' Association, to wait upon the Minister for Customs. Mr. Tudor ...

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  46. STEAMER ON ROCKS.

    The P. & 0. Company's steel-screw four muted steamer Caledonia, 7,538 tons which was built by Caird & Co., of Greenock, in 1894, met with disaster ...

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  47. GOLD AND SILVER FOR INDIA.

    The Marmora, which sailed this evening, shipped two boxes of bar cold, valued at £10,053, and 10 boxes, containing 50,000 sovereigns, for Calcuttas four boxes of bar ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  50. TIRED OF IDLENESS.

    A telegram from Bundaberg states that three mora strikers returned to work at the Gin Gin Central mill. Twenty-five men have left the Bundaberg strike camp ...

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  51. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr. Bruce Pearce, the young Tasmanian golfer, an ex-champion, of South Australia has won the open amateur golf tournament at Cruden Bay, in Scotland. ...

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  52. Advertising

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