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  2. Advertising

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  3. CHINESE MUTINY.

    The Chinese firemen on the steamer Changsha, lying at Dalgety's Wharf, mutinied late last night, and made a savage attack on the second officer. The latter ...

    Article : 173 words
  4. BLAST FURNACE SEIZED.

    The labour troubles at the Lithgow ironworks culminated to-night in a serious disturbance. A crowd took possession of the blast furnace. All the available police ...

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  5. LIFEBOAT WASHED UP.

    There has been found on the beach at Cronulla, near to Sydney, a ship's lifeboat, which was washed ashore during the recent heavy weather. The boat is double-ended ...

    Article : 240 words
  6. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Grafter":—"The most stringent complaint on the part of men when on strike and of their trades unions has always been against the engagement of ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    The exceptional popularity of the fine old drama "The Silver King" is being proved nightly at the Theatre Royal, where the J. C. Williamson Dramatic Company are ...

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  8. WEST COAST WATER.

    The result of the visit of the Premier and Treasurer to the Gawler Ranges, in search of a site for a reservoir, confirms the report made on the subject by Mr. J. T. ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    At about 4 p.m. on Tuesday Mr. John Holden Newman, 44 years of age, sharebroker, of Fullarton road, Frewville, was standing it the corner of Archer and ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    There was a large attendance at the annual meeting of the Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association on Tuesday night, when Mr. W. O. Whitridge occupied the chair. ...

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  11. TRADE & LABOUR.

    At the monthly meeting on Friday evening, the President (Mr. W. Chick) drew special attention to the rapid progress made by the association since its formation ...

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  12. TITLES AND THE PRIME MINISTER.

    From "Verax":—"Various returning 'visitors to the Coronation' keep harping on the paucity of titles allotted to Australians, and while blaming our Prime ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Treasurer delivered his financial statement. He said there was abundant evidence of Queensland's continued progress. For the ...

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  14. MAYORAL BALL.

    The following particulars have been issued for the information of guests invited to the Mayor's ball on Thursday evening:—The Mayor and Mayoress will begin ...

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  15. SINGLE TAX LEAGUE.

    The Single Tax League held a social in the Co-operative Hall, Angas street, on Tuesday evening to commemorate the seventy-second anniversary of the birth of ...

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  16. WEST COAST AND MOTORING.

    From Duncan & Fraser, Adelaide:—"We read with interest your articles dealing with the trip of the Parliamentary party to the west coast, and we can endorse ...

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  17. PLUMBERS AND IRONWORKERS.

    A meeting of plumbers and galvanizedron workers wes held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night, under the Chairmanship of Mr. E. Richard. Eight new members ...

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  18. TWENTY VERSIONS.

    Acting Judge Gurner to-day concluded the hearing of the appeal of Martin Gotz, a Carlton footballer, from a conviction recorded against him in the District Court ...

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  19. BUTCHERS' ASSISTANTS.

    A meeting of the Federated Butchers' Employes' Union was presided over at the Trades Hall last night by Mr. J. O'Leary. The secretary (Hon. A. W. Styles, M.L.C.) ...

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  20. DROWNED IN THE MURRAY.

    M.C. Schmidt, stationed at Mannum, has telegraphed to the Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. H. Raymond), stating that the captain of the river steamer Despatch ...

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  21. THREE MEN IN A BOAT.

    Three Adelaide men ventured upon the Port Adelaide River in a small yacht on Sunday morning. All went well until about midday, when a sudden and vicious ...

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  22. STREET TRAFFIC.

    From A. L. Calder:—"The idea of putting out your arm to regulate street traffic is splendid. I tried it on a couple of cyclists to-day who got too close. I'm ...

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  23. THE TOWNSVILLE SETTLEMENT.

    TOWNSVILLE, August 29.—In connection with the settlement of the wharf labourers' strike, the local branch of the union agreed to pay the Adelaide ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. QUAYAGE PROJECT.

    A report has been submitted to the Government by the Engineer of Harbours and Rivers concerning the hamilton Basin project, in connection with which the ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. KICKED IN THE CHEST.

    PORT AUGUSTA, August 28.—On Saturday afternoon Mr. T. C. Ash while yarding horses was kicked by a draught horse and knocked down. He sustained severe ...

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  26. FOOTBALL ON ROADS.

    From "Traveller":—"Allow me to draw attention to the football practising that has been going on at Aldgate in the central part of the road leading to Mount ...

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  27. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON.

    Higher Local Divison.—Honours—Ethel Marston (Miss STENHOUSE). Pass—Edith Catt. Vera Sewell (Miss F. E. FRANCIS); Margaret Drysdal; (DOMINICAN CONVENT). ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING.

    Scratching recorded at the office of the A.J.C. to-day were:—Dunroo and Clonony for the A.J.C. Derby, Hasty Merv for the Epsom and Metropolitan, and the Silver ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. CYCLIST SERIOUSLY HURT

    PORT AUGUSTA, August 28.—William Tottman, aged 17, while cycling along Tassie street yesterday morning was thrown heavily at the turning into Commercial ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

    A meeting of the council was held on Monday afternoon. There were present:—Sir Langdon Bonython (President), the Hon. D. M. Charleston, and Messrs. H. Adams, L. Garyson, MacGillivray ...

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Stadium."—Enquiries shall be made. "J. Morrow," Spelding.—We advise all correspondents not to have anything to do with such chain letters. ...

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  33. DRIVER'S INJURIES.

    The Banco Court gave judgment in an important case affecting the interpretation of the Workmen's Compensation Act on Tuesday. The Chief Justice and Mr. ...

    Article : 671 words
  34. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  35. COAL VEND CASE.

    In the coal Vend case to-day, His Honor Mr. Justice Isaacs reserved judgment. ...

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  36. BROKEN ARM.

    Edward Harrington, an employe of W. and T. Rhodes, Limited, fell from the second floor of the firm's establishment on Tuesday afternoon, and one of his arms ...

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  37. FRACTURED ANKLE.

    ALDINGA, August 28.—On Saturday afternoon, while playing football, Wilton Martin broke an ankle. He was attended by Dr. Haines. ...

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  39. CABMAN KILLED.

    PERTH, August 29.—An elderly cabman, Robert Johnson, was run over by another driver's cab near to the Central Railway Station early this morning, and ...

    Article : 36 words
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    KINGSCOTE CLUB.—The annual meeting was held on Saturday evening, and the captain read the report. The principal event during the year had been the opening of the new range, about a ...

    Article : 339 words
  41. FIRE IN MILITARY COLLEGE.

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Shortly after midnight an outbreak of fire was discovered it the Military College, Duntroon, in a building occupied by the officers. An ...

    Article : 52 words
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  43. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  44. ARCHITECTS THROAT CUT.

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Robert Annan, 42, an architect, residing in Campbell street, North Sydney, was found dead in his room this moraine with his throat cut. ...

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  45. WASHED OFF A REEF.

    PERTH, August 29.—Mr. James Grant, caretaker of the Yanship Caves, was fishing on the coast yesterday with Mr. R. S. Haynes, K.C., when he was washed off a ...

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  46. SAILORS WITH KNIVES.

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Late last night a number of sailors belonging to vessels lying at the adjacent wharfs became involved in a free fight at Millar's Point. Knives were ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. EXPORT DUTY ON ORES.

    The Political Labour League last night, by resolution, approved of the suggestion of the Newcastle League that a royal commission should be appointed to consider the ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. A GENEROUS FARMER.

    Louis James White, farmer, of Yarramong, admitted under examination in the Bankruptcy Court to-day that in two years he had given £300 to Myrtle Neville, to ...

    Article : 85 words
  49. ONE WORD IN TIME.

    It is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too late; it's only little things that go to make up our everyday life; the trouble is we don't pay ...

    Article : 381 words
  50. YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE.

    BRISBANE, August 29.—In the Botanic Garden early this evening a young man, whose came is not yet known, shot himself. He was found on the river bank with ...

    Article : 46 words
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  52. JAPANESE IS THE WEST.

    The secretary of the A.N.A. recently sent a letter to the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) pointing out an increase of unregistered Japanese factories and Japanese ...

    Article : 69 words
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