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  2. WIN FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The match Between the South Africans and the Warwickshire County Eleven was concluded this afternoon. In the first round Warwickshire made 92 ...

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  3. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A lamentable accident in which a youth was badly crashed by a motor delivery van, occurred near Hindmarsh square at about 12.30 p.m. on Saturday at the intersection ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN EIGHT.

    The Australian Eight, which to-day defeated New College(Oxford) crew in the semi-final for the Grand Challenge Cup in connection with the Henley ...

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  5. NEWSPAPER CONSPIRACY CASE.

    In connection with the case in which Coy, late suboverseer of The West Australian newspaper, was by a Supreme Court jury awarded £500 damages and costs ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. AVIATION CORPS.

    An aviation school will shortly be established at Duntroon, in the Federal capital territory. Acting upon the advice of the War Office, the Minister for ...

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  7. DEFEATED EASILY.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Lancashire County side was completed at liverpool to-day, when the visitors were beaten by 8 wickets. At the ...

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  8. CATTLE KING'S RETURN.

    Mr. Sidney Kidman returned home on Saturday afternoon after a five-weeks' trip through New South Wales and Queensland. He was accompanied by Mr. D. Weston ...

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  9. WORKERS AND ECONOMICS.

    Professor H, Laurie, of the Melbourne University,, is reported to have stated at the Empire University Congress that the university extenson movement had never ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA DEFEATED.

    On a cold, grey day, with driving clouds and a strong northerly wind, the South Australians met the pick of the Victorian League on the Melbourne Cricket Ground ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The MacKenzie Government was defeated on Saturday morning by 42 votes to 34. Mr. Miller voted with the Opposition, and Mr. R. MacKenzie (Minister for Works in ...

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  12. FOOTBALL MELEE.

    So soon as the bell rang at Williamstown yesterday at the conclusion of the football match Essendon v. Williamstown, the ground was rushed by hundreds of ...

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  13. "MEDICAL CHARLATANS."

    "There are men and women in this city who are ready and willing to murder the child that is born and the child that is yet unborn, all for the sake of selfishness ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    His Majesty King Gustay V. of Sweden formally opened the Olympiad at Stockholm to-day amid great enthusiasm. The stadium was crowded. In the centre ...

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  15. LORD CHELMSFORD AND SHAKSPEARE.

    In a speech at the opening of the School of Arts at Rockdale on Saturday the State Governor (Lord Chelmsford) said he was not going to dispute the Sydney Lord ...

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  16. IS IT THE KOOMBANA?

    Capt. Irvine, the chief harbourmaster of Fremantle, has received the following telegram from Broome:—"Bullarra, on her passage from Cossack to Port Hedland, passed ...

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  17. AEROPLANE OVERTURNED.

    For the first time in its history Brisbane was afForded an opportunity yesterday afternoon to witness an aerial flight, when A. B. Stone, the well-known American ...

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  18. THANKSGIVING FOR RAIN.

    To-day was a day set apart by the various churches for thanksgiving for the recent bountiful rains in Victoria. In the city and suburban churches there were large ...

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  19. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Roosevelt's, announcement relative to the formation of a new party has not been received with any general expression of support. Sr. Cummins, who was the ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Mr. E. P. Nesbit, from Angaston, delivered a lecture on Wednesday in the Willunga Wesleyan Schoolroom, in aid of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The ...

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  21. THE YELLOW FLAG.

    The German mail steamer Prinz Sigismund arrived in Moreton Bay early yesterday morning, and later berthed at Pinkenba. After the Government health officer (Dr. ...

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  22. JOCKEY AND A GIRL.

    This afternoon two residents driving along a road about four miles from Mudgee passed Claude Phillips, a well-known jockey, who was riding back to Mudgee on a ...

    Article : 195 words
  23. BARRIER MINERALS.

    The mineral exports for the month of June were valued at £361,362 net, against £366,105 for May. Leady concentrates showed an improvement, but the export ...

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  24. LINER DELAYED.

    Through the efforts which the strikers are making to prevent the vessel securing a full crew, tie sailing of the American line steamer Philadelphia has been delayed. ...

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  25. THE GREAT EVENT.

    Henley-on-Thames presented a gay and festive scene yesterday. It is estimated that 150,000 people were present to watch the regatta. This is probably a record ...

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  26. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The latest particulars relative, to the railway collision near Corning show that 41 persons were killed Thirteen bodies cannot be identified owing to mutilation. ...

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  27. HEAT IN CHICAGO.

    Owing to the excessive heat and humidity of the atmosphere seven persons in this city have succumbed, and a score of others are prostrated. ...

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  28. ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious railway accident is reported from Latrobe, Pennsylvania. A passenger train telescoped, with the result that 18 persons were killed. Only one ...

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  29. CANADIAN CADETS.

    A contingent of 70 'cadets from the Vancouver High School will arrive in Sydney by the Zealandia from Canada next month. Capt. E. McTaggart, a Canadian militia ...

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  30. THE FLAG AND ADVERTISING.

    A Bill imposing penalties for desecration of the United States flag and coat of arms has been introduced into the House of Representatives. The object of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    For the purpose of advertising the Commonwealth the Department of External Affairs has purchased 600 copies of the illustrated digest of The Commonwealth ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. CADETS FINED.

    The first of a series of prosecutions of Senior Cadets for not having attended the statutory number of drills were dealt with in the Carlton Court yesterday. All the ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A remarkable demonstration has been made with the Poulson system of wireless telegraphy. By the use of continuous waves messages ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. KILT ABOLITION.

    The Queensland Scottish Union recently carried a motion protesting against the contemplated action of the Commonwealth Government in abolishing the Kilt, and copies ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. A REPORTER'S CRITIQUE.

    In the Boulder Police Court on Saturday, Robert Salter, advertising agent, was charged with having assaulted Frank Brown, a Kalgoorlie Sun reporter. The ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. VICTORIA.

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  37. SMALL AND LARGE SCORES.

    In the match Notts versus Derbyshire the Litter county were dismissed in one innings for 38. Wass took five of the wickets for 20, and Iremonger 4 for 12. ...

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  38. MARGARINE IN BUTTER.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner in London (Sir George Reid) has been asked by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to report on ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. CASUALTIES.

    BOOLEROO CENTRE, July 5.—Mr. William Brooks, a well-known fanner, who lived about six miles east of the town, dropped dead in the street yesterday ...

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  41. THE BARRIER.

    During the last quarter the revenue collected at the customs house was £2,224. The value of the direct oversea imports was £2,251. The railway passenger traffic for ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. MEN WITH MASKS.

    Mr. J. Cooper, shopkeeper at the Moonah tram terminus, near Hobart, was putting up his shutters at closing time on Friday night, and was just raising a shutter as ...

    Article : 153 words
  44. FIRE IN A MATCH WAREHOUSE.

    SYDNEY. July 7.—A fire, which broke out late on Saturday night ia Messrs. D. Mitchell & Co.'s warehouse, in Clarence street, city, gave hard work to the firemen. They ...

    Article : 80 words
  45. STEAM GEAR FAILED.

    The sudden failure of the steam steering gear on the torpedo boot destroyer Parramatta on Friday afternoon has caused uneasiness in naval circles. This recognised ...

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  46. YOUTH'S SUICIDE.

    BROKEN HILL, July 7.—Archibald P. Cochrane. 19 years of age, committed suicide in the Palace Hotel at about 5,30 O'clock to-night, by shooting himself ...

    Article : 79 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. BOY'S SINGULAR END.

    MELBOURNE, July 7.—A boy named Tascher was killed in a singular manner at Fitzroy yesterday. He rigged up a tightrope from a fence to the chimney ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. Advertising

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