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  2. —PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE WEEK.

    The current issue of The Observer contains a remarkably fine selection of illustrations. Considerable care has been, exercised in making the choice, and the ...

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  3. DISPUTED ELECTION.

    The Elections and Qualifications Committee of the Legislative Assembly met in the State Parliament House to-day for the purpose of considering the petition lodged ...

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  4. COURAGEOUS GOVERNOR.

    According to capt. Winckler, commander of the Japanese mail the steamer Kumano MarU, now at Sydney, Sir Henry Slay (Governor of Hong Kong) displayed great ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S NAVY,

    In the course of the debate in the House of Commons upon the naval supplementary estimates Mr. J. Ramsay. MacDonald (Leader of the Parliamentary Labour ...

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  6. ESPIONAGE.

    The trial of the alleged spy, "Aringaard Karl Graves, was concluded at Edinburgh to-day. The prisoner was found guilty of having ...

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  7. FACTORY FERE.

    A disastrous fire broke out yesterday, in the factory of Angus Thomas, Limited, of manufacturers of Christmas cards, Moorlane. ...

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  8. RECOMMENDED BY LABOUR MEMBERS .

    The circumstances in which Mr. G. B. Crowe was appointed manager of the Federal Saddlery and Harness Factory, in February of last year were indicated, in a ...

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  9. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION.

    Owing to the work entailed on him by the new compulsory defence scheme and the extension of the Commonwealth Navy, the Minister for Defence (Sr. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS FOLLOW ON.

    When the match between the Australian Eleven and Hampshire was resumed this afternoon the score of the visitors was 100 for 4 wicKets—Bardsley not out 41, and ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    Mr. Downes enquired iu the Legislative Assembly to-day whether it was a proper action for Mr. Trefle to have proposed the toast of "The Pope and the King" at the ...

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  12. THE DOCK STRIKE.

    The strike executive committee is organizing a relief campaign. German Socialist organizations have for untried £1.000, and promises of ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The Industrial Peace Bill, introduced in the Assembly this afternoon, is a measure of 60 clauses and three schedules, and is divided into half a dozen sections. The ...

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  14. GRAVE SITUATION.

    In the House of Lords the Earl of Selborne (formerly High Commissioner ia South Africa, and First Lord of the Admiralty in 1900-5) directed attention to the ...

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  15. LEGISLATION FORESHADOWED.

    During a discussion in the House of Commons on the dock strike the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) said the Government was seized with the necessity ...

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  16. "FARCICAL TO IMPOSE FINES."

    Judge Wasley, at the Bendigo Sessions today, heard an appeal by James Jeffrey, formerly employed at the United Hustlers and Redan Mine, against his conviction on ...

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  17. WORKERS AT BELFAST

    A noisy demonstration was witnessed at Harland &, Wolff's shipbuilding and engineering yards, Belfast, yesterday. A gang of youths roughly handled a ...

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  18. VICTORIA INVADED.

    Numerous prizes were gained by South Australian birds at the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's Show, which, was opened in Melbourne on Wednesday. ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Attorney-General (Mr. Brown) moved the second reading of tho licensing Districts Bil. The Bill proposes to give licensing ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    An inquest was held on Wednesday by the Acting City Coroner (Dr. R S. Rogers) at the Adelaide Police Court on the body of Josiah Thornton, driver, of Alberton street ...

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  21. RUBBER ATROCITIES.

    The Cologne Gazette publishes what is believed to be an inspired statement to the effect that not a few German newspapers were misinformed by the earlier versions of ...

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  22. FOUNDATION OF IMPERIAL POLICY.

    The Liberal newspapers regard Mr.Churchill's statement as laying, the foundation of Imperial policy. They consider that the oversea Dominions are now as ...

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  23. THEATRE SEATING.

    A draft of the proposed regulations for seating in theatres was before the Board of Health to-day. The most important clause reads—"The area assigned for each ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA'S CONTRIBUTION.

    Some of the newspapers are discussing the inadequacy of South Africa's contribution, to the Imperial Navy. ...

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  25. MONARCHS MEET

    Their Majesties the Czar of Russia and King Gustay V. of Sweden have had a cordial meeting on board their royal yachts in the Finnish skerries. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day, in reply to Mr. Kerwan, the Treasurer said the cost of the new dredge Remora, which had just arrived from Germany, was £40,000. An ...

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  27. AUSTRIA'S DEFENCE POLICY.

    The Neue Frei Presse states that Austria's naval construction is purely for defensive purposes, and is not directed against any Power. The Naval Estimates for next ...

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  28. ALLEGED CANCER CURE.

    At a meeting of the Board of Health to—day the Chairman (Dr. Ham) went into the history of an alleged "cancer cure." A man, he said, had called on him and had ...

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  29. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The President of the French Republic (M. Fallieres) has presents His royal Highness tins Prince of Wales with the grand cross of the Legion of Honour. ...

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  30. THE UNLEY TRAP ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Stephens, who with her daughter met with a serious trap accident in Hart avenue, Unley, on July 13, died at the Unley Hospital on Tuesday. ...

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  31. COOL RECEPTION IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin press generally has received Mr. Churchill's speech coolly. The Taegliche Rundschau, a leading Conservative journal, compliments the ...

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  32. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    A deputation, representing 10,500 financial members in the Railways Department, to-day asked the Premier (Mr. Watt) for— (l) A Wages Board; (2) a new ...

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  33. WHO BEGAN THE COMPETITIONS.

    The Vossische Zeitung, which is on ,the Liberal side, asks, Who began this senses naval competition. Germany invented neither Dreadnoughts, super Dreadnoughts ...

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  34. THE MOROCCAN THRONE.

    Advices received from Mogador on the west coast of Morocco, state that El Mulainia, the Southern Pretender, and his forces compelled the Mannesman party, well ...

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  35. HAT TRICK BY J. T. HEARNE.

    J. T. Hearne performed the that trick playing for Middlesex against "Warwickshire at Lord's yesterday. ...

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  36. UNITED ACTION.

    Proposals have been put forward by the Victorian Government that all the State Governments at present actively engaged with an immigration policy should come ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day the Assembly passed the Methodist Church Property Trust Bill, a measure to place the Methodist Church of Western Australia on a legally necessary basis in ...

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  38. SPRINGBOKS AT BRAY.

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  39. PORT DROWNING CASE.

    The body of the man recovered from the Port Adelaide River on Tuesday evening was identified on Wednesday by John McColl, foreman stevedore for Huddart. Parker ...

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  40. CANADIAN SUPPORT.

    General support is being given in Canada to the Dominion's Prime Minister's statements in England relative to the aid which Canada is prepared to give Great Britain ...

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  42. THE OPEN DOOR.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, in reply to Mr. G .M. Palmer (Liberal member for Jarro), the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) saw no ...

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  44. UNDER A TREE.

    MORGAN. July 22.—On Friday afternoon Mr. F. Pettigrew was engaged in fencing for Messrs. Dean Brothers, and was in the act of cutting down a tree when it fell ...

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  45. SOLDIERS' REVOLT.

    A mutiny broke out in a regiment of Sappers stationed near the city of Tashkend. Volleys were exchanged by 130 unruly men with their loyal comrades. Ultimately ...

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  48. LOST PRESTIGE.

    In the Senate to-day Sr. Fall arraigned the Government for its failure to secure redress for the sufferings which American citizens had been compelled to undergo owing ...

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  49. CHOKED AT TEA TABLE.

    BUTE, July 23.—Last evening Mr. Join Atkinson met his death in extraordinary circumstance while having the at the Railway Hotel, Mr. Atkinson was eating meat ...

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  53. MINER'S DEATH.

    SELWYN (Q.),July 24.—A shocking accident occurred on the 400 level of the Mount Elliott Mine this morning, when Joseph Smith was killed. The man, who ...

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  54. THE MIKADO

    His majesty the Emperor of Japan spent a restless day yesterday. His condition shows no change. ...

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