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  2. MARRIED A CHINESE.

    In the general sessions to-day Elsie Victoria May Wong Low was charged with having made a false statement to a minuter of religion. The charge was that the ...

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  3. DEFENCE MINISTER.

    The Minister for Defence (St. Pearce) said to-night that many important particulars in connection with the Imperial general staff schemes and other military ...

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  4. SIR FREDERICK YOUNG.

    It seems only the other day that I was bidding farewell to the Vice-President of the Royal Colonial Institute previous to proceeding to the London Docks to board ...

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  5. ATHLETIC LEAGUE.

    The twelfth annual conference of the South Australian Athletic League was held in the Earl of Zetland Hotel last evening, Mr. J. K. Anderson, K.C., presided. ...

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  6. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The eighth annual conference of the South Australia United Labour Party is to be held on September 13. Among the motions to be discussed are the ...

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  7. "THE BOGUS SPEAKER"

    The Sitting of the Legislative Assembly for the election of a Speaker, which began at noon yesterday, was concluded shortly after half-past 7 this morning in a fashion ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    On Thursday morning a collision occurred in Grenfell street between an electric tramcar and a buggy driven by Mr. Norman Dome (manager for ...

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  9. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' PLAINT.

    MELBOURNE, August 24.—The Australian Tramway Employes' Association win withdraw iu plaint in the Arbitration Court on Monday, and replace ...

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  10. ENGINE AND TRUCK DERAILED.

    A temporary dislocation of traffic on the Port Adelaide line was caused by an accident in St. Vincent, street on Thursday afternoon. A string of trucks were being ...

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  11. CLOTHIER'S DINNER.

    At the South Australian Hotel on Thursday evening, the President of the Clotning and Talloring Trades Employers' Association (Mr. J. A. Harper) tendered a ...

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  12. THEBARTON TOWN HALL.

    A concert and dance were held in the Thebarton Town Hall on Thursday evening. They are arranged annually by the ladies of the district, with the object of ...

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  13. PINNED UNDER A WAGON.

    PALMER, August 23.—While Mr. T. Saunders, who works for Mr. A. Royal, of Sanders ton, was driving a team of horses attached to a wagon along the Mellindl a ...

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  14. TRADE & LABOUR.

    The annual conference of the Railway Traffic Association was concluded in Trinity Hall, North terrace, on Wednesday. The chair was occupied by the President ...

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  15. A SUBTERRANEAN CITY.

    Epernay, in France, the centre of the riotinig which took place in the winegrowing districts, it a vast subterranean city of champagne. There arc miles and miles ...

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  16. FRACTURED NOSE.

    BROKEN HILL, August 24.—L. Garland, employed in the fitting shop on the Proprietary Mine, sustained a broken nose last evening ...

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  17. LYSOL POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, August 24.—On returning home to-day Frederick Chute, who resides at Fitzroy, found his wife lying on a bed in a ...

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  18. PITIABLE PLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, August 24.—Henry Clarkson, a labourer, when going home to Beecroft last night, fell and fractured a leg. He was unable to move, and ...

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  19. A PROMPT MINISTER.

    Col. Seely (the Under Secretary for War) has been adding to his reputation outside the Hours of Commons (says The United Service Gazette). On a recent occasion ...

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  20. ATTACKED BY NATIVES.

    PERTH, August 24—A telegram from Derby on August 2 slated that Constables, Fletcher and Meyers had been attacked by Macks at the ...

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  21. A QUEENSLAND BUDGET.

    BRISBANE, August 21.—James Dearsley, shearer, shot himself at a boarding house in Wharf street this morning. When discovered by a servant girl he was dead. ...

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  22. SHEARERS' EARNINGS.

    Further evidence was given in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day in respect of the claim by the Australian Workers' Union against the Pastoralists' ...

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  23. TOBACCO WORKERS' UNION.

    At a meeting of the Federated Tobacco Workers Union in the Trades Hall on Thursday evening Mr. W. Welch (President) occupied the ...

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  24. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat was firm to-day at 8/7 for 3/1½, but little was offered. Flour was still at £8.10/. Fodder.—Oats—Milling Algerian moved off at 2/1 ...

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  25. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

    St. Bartholomew's, Norwood, celebrated its patronal festival on August 21, St. Barthoiomew's Day. The church is 53 years old. In 1908 it celebrated its golden ...

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  26. BILLIARDS.

    The sixth Australasian amateur billiards championship contest was concluded tonight, and resulted in a win by 135 points for the Victorian, C. von der Luft, against ...

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  27. ELECTRICAL WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    There was a large attendance of members at a meeting of the Electrical Workers' Association in the Trade Hall on Thursday evening. .Mr. W. L. Tootell (President) ...

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  28. DEBTORS' DAY.

    At the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., dealt with the comparatively light list of JO unsatisfied judgment summonses. Most of the claims ...

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  29. IRON AND STEEL MOULDERS' BOARD.

    The Executive Council on Thursday morning appointed Mr. F. T. Perry, of Hindiey street, Adelaide, to be a member of the Iron and Steel Moulders' Board, in place of Mr. S. Perry (resigned) ...

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  30. THE FAVOURED GLUT HAND.

    The reply given in the Assembly by the Treasurer to Mr. Anstey's question relating to the appointment of glut hands to permanent positions in the Taxation ...

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  31. LEGISLATOR'S FALL.

    A serious Occident happened to Mr. John Meehan, M.L.A., at Parliament, shortly after the House adjourned this morning. He was walking down a newly erected ...

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  32. NOTE ISSUE.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fisher) was Hiked to-night whether any measure would he introluced during the coming session to alter the amount of the gold reserves ...

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  33. IN THE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council the Commissioners formally met the House at [?] and adjourned again until 12.30. A new [?] after that hour the members of ...

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  34. LATE SPORTING.

    A.J.C. Scratching to-day:—Floradora Jedburgh, Counterpoise, and the Martian— Allegresse colt for the Derby (1911); and Jedburgh ...

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  35. FIVE WEEKS' STARVE.

    A well-known Ballarat resident five weeks ago decided to enter upon a course of fasting with the object of improving his health. He will complete ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rise 6.40 a.m.; sets 3.30 p.m. Moon rise 7.34 a.m.; sets 6.58 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—Low water, 10.23 a.m.; high water, 4.45 p.m. ...

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  37. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

    CHARLEVILLE, August 24.—After having been idle since the late strike of immigrant navvies, the work on the Great Western Railway ...

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  38. A LONG SLEEP.

    Alice Smith, aged 33, a single woman, residing with her parents at Petersham, died suddenly. The deceased had been despondent for Rome time ...

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  39. LEAVE TO PROSECUTE.

    SYDNEY, August 24.—In connection with the labour trouble at Lithgow, G. and C. Hoskins to-day applied to Judge Heydon in the Arbitration ...

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  40. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Further wet weather to-day was experienced almost centrally over the State, falls of a light to moderate character were recorded west ...

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  41. WHEATSTONE SYSTEM.

    By degrees the use of the Wheatstone apparatus for expediting the transmission of telegrams is being extended throughout the Commonwealth. It has been ...

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  42. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE August 24.—The trouble over the free labourers employed in waterside work at Townsville reached an acute stage on Wednesday night. All the ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    SECOND VALLEY, August 24.—Messrs A. Mitchell, H. Collins, and K. Williss, of the Rapid Bay Literary Society, met Messrs J. Luth, F.Hutchinson, and W. McCoy, of the loman Valley ...

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  45. MR. HOLMAN'S VERSION.

    In giving bin version of the affair, the Acting Premier said:- "When there is one nomination the rule is that there is no division What happens in that at the ...

    Article : 147 words
  46. A PROFITABLE FOSSICK.

    When the old Daylesford Mine, which has been idle for some years, was dismantled Mr. Coakley secured at a purely nominal turn the right to ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. BARQUENTINE OVERDUE.

    The four-masted barquentine Amazon, from Puget Pound, with a full cargo of timber, is overdue at Sydney by about 30 days, The ...

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