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  2. EMPIRE QUESTIONS.

    Following the precedent in connection with the last Imperial Conference, the Foreign Secretary. (Sir Edward Grey) will discos the foreign situation with the ...

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Wage Earner":—"At the annual social of the Australasian Society of Engineers reference was made to the failure of private enterprise to rise to the ...

    Article : 358 words
  4. RAILWAY LIQUOR BARS.

    In the July issue of The Patriot there was a strong article dealing with the question of railway liquor bars. It stated:— —Railway Liquor Bars. ...

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  5. THEFT OF BOOTS.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, before Messrs. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., and H. Brunnell on Saturday, Richard Stanley, described as a labourer, was charged with ...

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  6. IN THE COURTS.

    Judgment was deliverod in the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday morning in the case in which Michael Gueren was charged by James Alexander Gibson (city manager ...

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  7. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    The Cantonese Li Hong Hung, who was arrested for having attempted to take the life of the Governor of Hong Kong (Sir Francis May), pleaded guilty to the charge. ...

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  8. RHODES MEMORIAL.

    Earl Grey, who was Administrator of Rhodesia in 1896 and 1897, and afterwards Director of the British South Africa Company, unveiled yesterday the memorial ...

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  9. TRAGEDY IN BERLIN.

    A terrible tragedy has occurred in this city. Driven frantic by her husband's acts of brutality a woman in very poor ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. THE PLOT AT CAIRO.

    In connection with the conspiracy which has been discovered in the Egyptian capital, it has been ascertained that last month four men swore over the tomb of ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. THE INSURANCE ACT.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Masterman) has intimated that if employers wilfully disobey the provisions of the National insurance Act the penalty ...

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  12. A CONSTABLE'S PRISONER.

    Further evidence was taken in the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday morning by Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., the Hon. F. S. Wallis, and G. Marks, in connection with ...

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  13. COL. SEELY ON ARMY ESTIMATES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Col. Seely, the new Secretary for War, in presenting the Army Estimates, said the difficulty of an enemy invading Great ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    Sensational scenes have been witnessed at the port of Havre. The strikers attacked the police station, which they pelted with stones. They also ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The great trial of the Camorrists, which has been proceeding at Viterbo since March 11, 1911, arid excited worldwide interest, is approaching its conclusion. ...

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  16. A BARRIER VISITOR.

    BROKEN HELL, July 6.—Frederick Johns, who was arrested in connection with the circus robbery and discharged, was before the Court to-day on a charge of a ...

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  17. WHO SHALL DETERMINE?

    An influential meeting representative of the English Church Union was held to-day to discuss the recent decision in the Norwich Communion Case. ...

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  18. "ALEXANDRA DAY."

    The returns show that the sum of £17,000 was collected through the sale of flowers in the streets of London, on "Alexandra Day." June 26. ...

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  19. KAPUNDA "BOUNTY" FUND.

    From R. T. Day, Kapunda:—"Your Kapunda correspondent's references to the late Mr. James Pearce's bounty fund are inaccurate. I was present when that fund ...

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  20. THE LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday, July 9, at 10 o'clock (before His Honor Mr. Justice Murray).—First Hearing—Francis William McDermott, formerly of Mount Gambler and Glenelg, but now of St. ...

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  21. THE POLITICAL SPLIT.

    Speaking at Derby, Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald referred to the differences between the Liberals and Labour Party in connection with the forthcoming by-elections. He ...

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  22. GAMBLING RAID.

    The night before last a number of detectives in evening dress made a raid on what is described as a "gambling hell" in Conduit street, Westminster. They entered ...

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  23. FIBRE IN WOOL.

    The international committee on vegetable fibre in wool tendered a banquet to the foreign and colonial representatives in the White City last night. ...

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  24. CHILD LIFE.

    From Wm. William:—"Australians and others should be thankful to Mr. Arembald for placing before them his ideas of training child life. The child in its first stages has ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. POLICE.

    Two men and one woman were dealt with for drunkenness. James Fester was ordered to pay £2 5/ in all for having used indecent language at Ovingham ...

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  26. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The Colonial Troops Entertainment Committee will entertain the Australian cadets for 10 days in London. ...

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  27. PORT ADELAIDE: Saturday, July 6.

    John Freeman acknowledged having been guilty of indecent behaviour on Commercial road, Port Adelaide, on the precious day. He was fined £1 and 15/ costs. ...

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  28. LATE SIR L. ALMATADEMA.

    The remains of the late Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A., O.M., the celebrated painter, were buried in, St. Paul's Cathedral to-day, in the presence of many ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The returns of the Board of Trade show that the value of imports into the United Kingdom during June decreased to the extent of £434,404, compared with the ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. EX-CHINESE PREMIER.

    Tong Shaoyi the ex-Premier, who fled from Pekin to Tientsin and resigned office, was this week about to take steamer for Shanghai. ...

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  31. IMPORTANT INVENTION.

    Yesterday Lord Churchill (Chairman of the Great Western Railway), representatives of other leading railways in Great Britain and France, and the Agent-General ...

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  32. THE WANDILTA MINE.

    From "Taxpayer":—"Whatever, view the Mayor of Kadina and other business men may take of the matter 1 feel certain that if the votes of the taxpayers in the ...

    Article : 251 words
  33. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    Foot-and-mouth disease in stock has broken out in Old Maiden, Surrey. The movement of cattle and sheep, goats and swine, has now been prohibited in ...

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  34. LATE MINING.

    The gold yield for June was 40,102 oz. gross, or 27,098 oz. fine, valued at £157,585. Compared with the output for June, 1911, there was a decrease of 3,968 oz. fine For the six months the ...

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  35. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Before Messrs. S. J. Mitchell. S.M., and K. W. Duncan, J.P., at laura on Friday, Heinrich Herman Jericho was charged by Frank William De Lany, representing the ...

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  36. RUSSIA AND THE POWERS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times, referring to the meeting between the German and Russian Emperors, telegraphs that there is positive ground for ...

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  37. UNIVERSITIES' CONGRESS.

    The Congress of Universities of the Empire closed to-day. It was decided to establish a permanent bureau in London, to assist in the matter ...

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  38. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Siver.—Standard, 2/4½. Wool.—At the wool auctions to-day competition was animated. All sorts showed a hardening tendency. American buyers ...

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  39. LATE SPORTING.

    The Handicap Hurdle Race at the Williamstown Winter Meeting usually supplies a good tip for the Grand National Hurdle Race. Wingarara, this year's winner, was ...

    Article : 280 words
  40. FOURTH OF JULY.

    The usual crop of fatalities following the Fourth of July celebrations in the United states is reported. Hundreds of persons are in hospitals ...

    Article : 144 words
  41. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH AND CONFESSION.

    In the July number of St. George's Messenger, Canon Wise writes:— Church of England Laymen's Committee. —News has Teached us that another ...

    Article : 633 words
  42. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING.

    From, "Citizeness" :—"The ludicrous side of this subject first strikes me as a woman. Women are called 'the vain sex.' yet does not the term apply equally well ...

    Article : 371 words
  43. THE ENGLISH STRIKE.

    Mr. Ben Tillett has informed the transport strikers in the Port of London that as the employers have refused to meet some of the strike leaders be will no longer stand ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. CHALLENGE TO JOHNSON.

    Tommy Burns has issued a challenge to Jack Johnson to fight him for the world's championship. Burns was defeated by Johnson at Sydney on Boxing Day, 1908. ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. RIOTS AFTER THE FIGHT.

    A negro celebration in honour of the victory of Jack Johnson, the champion pugilist, at Las Vegas, ended in a serious riot in Chicago. The police had to chaise the ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the final for the championship at Wimbledon, A. W. Gore (England) beat Gobert (France), 9—7,2—6, 7—5, 6—1. ...

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  48. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  49. GOLF.

    The Hon. Michael Scott, of Victoria, has won the amateur golf championship, defeating C. Macfarland—8 up and 7 to play. ...

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  50. COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    LAURA, July 5.—A successful euchre party and dance were held in the town hall on Tuesday, evening, in aid of the Roman Catholic Presbytery funds. There was a large attendance. The ...

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  51. EXTERMINATING OPOSSUMS.

    From Capt. S.A. White:—"A short, letter appeared in The Register of July 4, under this heading. I congratulate Stratheden' for writing in this manner. Many ...

    Article : 132 words
  52. THE STONEHENGE FATALITIES.

    Further particulars have been received regarding the fatal accident which occurred at Stonehenge to Capt. Loraine and Sgt. Mir. Wilson, both of whom were killed ...

    Article : 96 words
  53. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  54. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Commonsense."—No money was, as you state, enclosed. Please inform us whether you wish to have the letter inserted as an advertisment on the usual scale. ...

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  55. MEXICAN REBELS.

    The complete rout of the rebels is announced. On the other hand, rebel leaders declare that they are planning a new campaign in ...

    Article : 128 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. IRRIGATION REVENUE.

    A record revenue of more than £150,000 was received by the State Water Commission for the last season from the irrigation districts of Victoria. ...

    Article : 32 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. A MARITIME STRIKE.

    The Supreme Court has granted an appeal by the Merchant Service Guild against the Magistrate's judgment fining the guild £100 for having instigated a strike of coastal ...

    Article : 72 words
  60. Advertising

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