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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Four Ministers were in the country on Friday on business, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) and the Commissioner of public Works (Hon. R. Boiler) motored to ...

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  3. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA"

    The judges (Messrs. A. Hill and V. H. Ryan), appointed by the Chamber of Manufactures to adjudicate in the catch-phrase competition in connection with ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. CUSTOMS OFFENCES.

    Judgment was delivered by Air. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day in. the case in which the proprietors of tie Tarrant Motor Company were charged with two ...

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  5. FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD.

    A scaffolding accident occurred in Eliza street, off Waymouth street, on Friday afternoon by which Mr. J. R. Coory, of Waymouth street, aged 28. lost his life. ...

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  6. VEND CASE.

    He High Court to-day delivered a unanimous judgment on appeal in the now celebrated Vend case. The Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffiths) read the judgment of the ...

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  7. LORD DENMAN'S EVICTION

    A public meeting convened by the Lord Mayor (Aid. Clarke), in compliance with a requisition by a citizens' committee was held in the town hall to-night to discuss ...

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  8. BABY BONUS.

    The Maternity Allowance Bill was introduced and read a that time iu the House of Representatives to-day. It provides for tbi appointment of a ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Times telegraphs that martial law has been proclaimed in the Scutari district, wither a division of Turkish troops is ...

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  10. ULSTER COVENANT.

    The terms of the Ulster anti-home rule covenant were published to-day. The pledge sets forth:—"Being convinced that home rule will e subyersive of ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. MILL GIRL SCRIMMAGE.

    During the parade of members of the Unionist Club through the Sandy Row district of Belfast yesterday, a number of hooligans threw volleys of stones through ...

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  12. EXCITEMENT IN SERVIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade, the capital of Servia. telegraphs that intense excitement prevails regarding the circulation of a report, which has been proved to ...

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  13. GERMAN CONSUL-GENERAL.

    Herr Kiliani, successor to Dr. Irmer as German Consul-General for Australia, paid an official visit to Tanunda yesterday. The arrangements for the reception and ...

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  14. "WILL GO TO ANY LENGTH."

    Members of one Unionist Club armed with dummy rifles and of another Unionist Club wearing khaki uniforms paraded at Lisburn, near to Belfast, where Sir ...

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  15. TRAIN DISASTERS.

    Advices from Mexico City indicate an extraordinary railway disaster on the Mexican Central railway system. A herd of mules had strayed on to a ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    On Friday morning a shed belonging to Mr. W. Burgess, of West Hilton, was totally destroyed by fire. Two traps were inside. One was completely burnt, and ...

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  17. LORD DUNRAVEN'S APPEAL.

    The Daily News (Liberal) contrasts what it describes as the mock solemnity of the Ulster covenant and the mock heroics of Sir Edward Carson with the ...

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  18. SMALL FIRE AT EXETER.

    Un Friday afternoon a fire, mused by the overturning of a kerosing stove, occurred, in the kitchen of a house occupied by Mr. James Shaw, at Harris street, Exeter. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. MADDENED PRISONER.

    A workman named Heinrich Tolle, who had been placed under medical observation in the Gottingen Prison, owing to certain suspected signs of insanity, bit open ...

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  20. BELGIUM COLLISION

    A goods train crashed into a stationary passenger train at the station of Marbehan in the province of Luxembourg. The passenger compartments were ...

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  21. BOTH COLLARBONES DISLOCATED.

    Mr. A. W. Randanen, a resident of Glanrille Blocks, and a wharf lumper at Port Adelaide, was unloading wool from the steamer Paringa on Friday, when one of the ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The National Free Labour Association, which was founded in 1893 "for the purpose of aiding in the liberation of labour from injurious restrictions and for ...

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  23. COLLISION WITH STREET CAR.

    An express train collided with, a street car in Denver, Colorado, with the. result that the car was smashed to fragments, two passengers were killed, and eight ...

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  24. RAIDED.

    A faro house was raided during the night, in Sherwood street, St. James's and 62 persons were arrested. All were brought before Court this morning. ...

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  25. AN INJURED KNEECAP.

    MILDURA, September 16.—Mr. Wil-liams, bookkeeper at the Langtree avenue butchery, severely injuned his Kneecap last week while engaged in chopping down a ...

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  26. THE LANCASTFIRE SMASH.

    At the inquest in connection with the railway disaster at Ditton, Lancashire, through which 16 persons were killed and more than 40 others were seriously ...

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  27. MONEY ON A BODY.

    MELBOURNE, September 20.—Mr. James Frawley, aged about 65, was to-day found dead in his house in Ballarat, Mr. Frawley was sitting in his chair before the ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. CANADIAN CADETS.

    Letters have been received in this city from members of the party of Canadian cadets who are touring Australia. The youthful travellers complain bitterly ...

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  29. LONDON TUBE RECORD.

    Arising out of the recent collision on the London tube system, owing to the failure of signalling apparatus, statistics have been published which show that the ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. A DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    A sensation has been caused by the arrest of the Tridow of Dr. Illume, a young educationist, who his died at Posen. Mrs. Blume is only 22, and she has been taken ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. REFERENDUM BILL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the second reading of the Referendum Bill was agreed to. In committee on clause 4, relating to the application of the ...

    Article : 370 words
  32. REVOLVER DUEL.

    A jealons husband, meeting a rival in the crowded Place de Detile engaged in a revolver duel. Ten shots were exchanged, and the husband was slightly wounded. ...

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  33. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    The Temps, Referring to the visit of the Russian Foreign Minister to England, states that M. Sazonoff will discuss with Sir Edward Grey at Balmoral Russian policy ...

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  34. THE OLD ROME.

    A French company has purchased the P. & O. Steam Navigation Company's steamer Vectia, 5,628 tons, formerly Rome, which was built at Greenook in ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. "A NEW MINE FOR £7,000."

    A public meeting, convened at the request of the citizens, was held to-night, to consider the present prospects of mining in the district. The gathering expressed ...

    Article : 181 words
  36. RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    Riots of a serious character in connection with a strike of street car employes have broken out in the City of Superior, Wisconsin. ...

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  37. MINISTERS' OPINIONS.

    Referring to the High Court's decision in the Vend appeal, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said—"This is another piece of evidence of the necessity for many ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. TASMANIA'S NEED.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Sir John MeCall, M.D.) will sail for Hobart in October in connection with the Government emigration scheme. Sir John states ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. STATE OF SIEGE.

    Advices from Salt Lake City report an alarming trouble in the mining district. The Governor has been seeking to calm the minors, who refuse to give in, and ...

    Article : 60 words
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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A violent collision occurred near to the Morphett Street ridge between the last passenger train from the Port and a ballast engine at about 7 o'clock yesterday ...

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  44. ANOTHER ELECTION NECESSARY.

    The Bitting of the elections tribunal in connection with the Maryborough petition was continued to-day. At the conclusion Mr. Mitchell was 2 votes ahead, and it ...

    Article : 43 words
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