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  2. TRAMS ON STRIKE.

    The citizens of Adelaide and suburbs had a rare and unfortunate experience on Saturday morning. For about four hours they realized what it meant to be without ...

    Article : 904 words
  3. THE WRITING ON THE BANNER.

    "Progress, not spasmodic or intermittent, but steady and sustained; economy; which does not starve, but which saves." The Premier (Mr. Watt), speaking at the ...

    Article : 507 words
  4. NEW YORK MURDER.

    New York baa been stirred greatly by the failure of the police to arrest the murderer of Hermann Rosenthal, a noted gambler, who was recently charged before ...

    Article : 226 words
  5. GOVERNING A TERRITORY.

    Organization of the public service in the Northern Territory has proceeded far enough for the Minister for External in divide the staff into ...

    Article : 683 words
  6. PEACE AND RECONCILIATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) addressed a great meeting in the Theatre Royal; Dublin, last night. The building was crowded to overflowing. Mr. John ...

    Article : 282 words
  7. MATCH ABANDONED.

    Owing to rain the Australian and Leicestershire Elevens were unable to play before luncheon today. —Rain Again Interferes. ...

    Article : 900 words
  8. VIOLENT WOMEN.

    It has been ascertained that the two suffragettes arrested in Dublin—one. for having thrown a hatchet at Mr. Asquith when he was driving through the city, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. LABOUR WAR.

    A manifesto issued by the strike committee alleges that the employers' have flagrantly broken agreements, and estimates that nearly half a million of money has ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Four suffragettes were brought before the Court yesterday in onnection with the Dublin scenes. They were Gladys Evans, the young woman who set fire to curtains ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. BEN TILLETT'S INDICTMENT.

    Ben Tillett, who last month made a qualified threat to shoot Lord'Devonport (Chairman of the Port of London Authority), has delivered another sensational and ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. OLYMPIC ROWING.

    The Leander crew, who defeated their Australian opponents in yesterday's heat of the Olympic boat race, secured another victory today, when they were matched ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. LORD DEVONPORT'S STAND.

    Lord Devonport justifies his refusal to agree that the employes shall resume work on the same conditions as existed prior to the strike on the ground that the ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. NARROW ESCAPE OF SUFFRAGETTES.

    Last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) addressed a meeting in the Dublin Theatre Royal, which was crowded. Suffragettes attempted a parade during ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. AGAINST HOME RULE.

    The Congress of Orangemen, which is being held at Glasgow, has received copies of resolutions from Orange meeting in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. INSURANCE STRIKE.

    Six of the Sunderland shipyards have been thrown idle as the result of the men having rejected the new insurance rules. ...

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  17. HEADSTRONG IGNORANCE.

    Several of the leading newspapers have j fastened upon the expression by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in his speech in the House of Commons on the Finance Bill ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. RESPONDING TO AN APPEAL.

    Mr. Victor Hartshorn, one fit the South Wales Labour leaders, addressing a meeting at Maesteg, South Wales, advocated' summoning the executives of the Unions ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. AN ENGLISH TRIUMPH.

    In the final of the single sculls W. D. Kinnear (England), who scored against Stahnke (Germany) on Thursday, defeated Veirman. (Belgium). ...

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  20. LEANDER WON FINAL.

    In the eight-oar boat race final at the Olympic' Games Leander won from New College (Oxford) by a bare length. Time, 6m. 15 7-l0s. ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. THE THEATRE OUTRAGES.

    It is now known that several suffragettes left England for Dublin, where they are being closely watched during the Prime Minister's visit. ...

    Article : 240 words
  22. FAMILIES STARVING.

    The London dock strike committee has appealed to Mr. Samuel Glompers (President of the American Feredation of Labour), to help the starving families of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. IMAGINARY PAIN.

    Believing that he had swallowed his artificial teeth, William Henry, a young man, immediately began to experience violent pains, and was taken by his friends to the ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. DARDANELLES DASH.

    The attempt on the part of Italian war vessels to dash past the fortifications and enter the Dardanelles has been repulsed. Eight hostile torpedo boats entered the ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times telegraphs, that the proposed Russo-Japanese agreement, in addition to delimiting the respective spheres of ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. THE NATIONS COMPARED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  27. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Richard Arnst, the world's champion sculler, who is to row Ernest Barry on the Thames, has recovered from his attack of dysentry, and is now in a fit condition for ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. CASUALTIES.

    At about noon on Saturday William Francis, canvasser, whose place of residence has not been disclosed, was knocked down by, an electric car in Grote street while ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. SCOTLAND YARD ON THE WATCH.

    Men from Scotland Yard are closely watching the public offices in view of possible demonstrations on the part of suffragettes. | ...

    Article : 38 words
  30. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Tenders are invited by the Government from persons willing to run a steamer once a fortnight for six months between Port Adelaide and Port Elliot, calling at the ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. EXCITEMENT ON WHEAT MARKET.

    Excited trading took place in the wheat pit today as the result of the announcement that the Dardanelles had been closed. Wheat jumped 2 cents, and maize moved ...

    Article : 183 words
  32. BRITISH BROKEN HILL.

    The directors of the British Broken Hill Company propose increasing the capital. of £339,000 by the creation of 75,000 shares, of which 60,000 will be offered to the ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. THROUGH THE CANAL.

    The Washington correspondent of The Daily Mail has telegraphed that signa are multiplying in the Senate for the abandonment of the scheme for allowing coastal ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. SUDDEN DEATH AT PORTLAND.

    Mrs. Fanny Wearer, aged 59 years, died suddenly at her esidence, Wellington strt, Portland, at 12.30 on Sunday morning. Deceased went to bed at 11.45 on ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. AERIAL FORCES.

    The British Aerial League is appealing for a national subscription of a million shilling for. the,, purpose of placing aviation in the United Kingdom on a level ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. GENEROUS EMPLOYER.

    Lord Ashton, the head of important manufacturing activities, whose philanthropies in connection with his employes give all the greater prominence to his former ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. MORE AEROPLANES FOR FRANCE.

    Thirty additional aeroplanes for the aerial corps of the French Army have been ordered, as the outcome of public subscriptions. ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD.

    CURRAMULKA, July 19. — Harry Foster, aged 74, employed by Mr. E. Buttncr, who resides a few miles out, was in the township on Saturday, and left ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. DOCTORS FOR THE NAVY.

    Recently the Australian universities were invited to nominate young medical practitioners who would be prepared to serve with the Australian Navy, but no ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    The Legislative Assembly has vetoed all of President Yuan Shih-Kai's nominees for the Cabinet, with the exception of the Premier, and the latter has consequently ...

    Article : 41 words
  42. A LABOUR RALLY.

    At a Labour rally in the Sydney Town Hall last night a pre-sessional speech was delivered by the Premier (Mr. McGowen.) It consisted in the main of a denial of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  43. NEW PRIVATE BILL.

    Panama Canal legislation is becoming a craze. Mr. Halvor Steenerson, a member of the House of Representatives, is the latest ...

    Article : 83 words
  44. IMMIGRATION.

    An anonymous Australian in London, who has been aiding immigration with his money during the last two or three yean, and who offered £6,000 at the beginning ...

    Article : 162 words
  45. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Numerous branches in connection with the new Republican organization, which Mr. Roosevelt is forming, are being established throughout the United States. ...

    Article : 51 words
  46. WRIT AGAINST A NEWSPAPER.

    The Sunday Times announces that a writ for £1,000 damages has been served upon it for alleged libel in an article on the Encyclopedia Company. ...

    Article : 36 words
  47. INSURING THE PEOPLE.

    The British Medical Journal, criticising the report of Sir William Plender, Fellow and President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, concerning the fees payable for ...

    Article : 195 words
  48. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, July 21. —A fatal motor accident has happened on the Penguin side of Ulverstone. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harrison, of Wynyard, accompanied by Mr. Roy ...

    Article : 108 words
  49. SENATOR'S OPINIONS.

    Speaking in the Senate on the Panama Canal Bill, Sr. Smith argued that tie canal passed through a strip of American territory. ...

    Article : 126 words
  50. STEAMER TIME STRANDED.

    The new steamer Time, built for the Howard Smith Line, while being towed to Hartlepool to receive her engines stranded on Seaton Carer Sands, two and a half ...

    Article : 70 words
  51. FALL OVER A BALCONY.

    PERTH, July 21.—P. G. Lewis, a man who went to the Duke of York restaurant in Perth on Saturday, fell over the balcony, a height of 15 ft, and fractured the ...

    Article : 54 words
  52. A GOULBURN DAM.

    Cabinet Trill shortly be asked to authorize the new Tabilk reservoir scheme. A large dam will be erected on the Goulburn at Tabilk, which will cause nearly 20,000 ...

    Article : 62 words
  53. CRUISER SYDNEY.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) has received a cable message from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) stating that the cruiser Sydney would, be launched ...

    Article : 56 words
  54. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    On Saturday the Federal Cabinet sat for two hours considering the Budget, which will be delivered by the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr.Fisher). A date has not ...

    Article : 78 words
  55. LINE REPAIRER'S DEATH.

    PERTH, July 2l. —The tragic death is reported of a telegraph line repairer, Charles Smith, between Albany and Bremer Bay, Smith, who had been a short ...

    Article : 79 words
  56. RAILWAY PORTER DECAPITATED.

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Charles Hatton, a railway porter; aged 15, was ran over by a train at the Roma Street Station on Saturday night and decapitated. The ...

    Article : 82 words
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