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  4. THE SOURCE OF LIFE

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the remarkable statements of Professor Schaefer in his presidential address at the annual congress of the British Association ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL WAR CLOUD.

    Although German feeling and the man press generally support England regarding her protest against discrimination in connection with the Manama Canal ...

    Article : 261 words
  7. "THE MAIL" CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Edward Grey (Secretary for Foreign affairs) has written a letter to the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce regarding the Panama, canal tolls, rejecting the ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, who is visiting here, has again been waylaid by suffragettes. On landing from the Admiralty yacht ...

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  9. GENERAL STRIKE.

    It is announced that all the members of the Industrial Workers of the World, a Socialistic organisation covering all trades, will strike on September 30 as a ...

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  10. BENEATH THE SEA.

    Lieut. James Howell, of the United States, Navy has established a new world's record. He has charge of submarine F1, which ...

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  11. BOLD PIRATES.

    A powerful band of pirates has seized the master and engineer of a Chinese river tugboat, and is holding team for ransom, the amount demanded being ...

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  12. WELSHMEN IN AMERICA.

    A deputation of Welsh Americans, who are visiting England, waited to-day on Mr. Lloyd George and invited him to visit Pittsburg to take part in an internations ...

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  13. THE ADELAIDE HOUNDS.

    Members having teen invited to witness the races by the committee of Tattersall's Club, a course was laid out, finishing near there, and an early start made to enable ...

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  14. The Triangular Matches.

    The Australians resumed their, match against Lord Londesboroogh's team at Scarborough to-day. Owing to rain play was delated until the middle of the ...

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  15. THE KING'S CUP.

    The King's Cup was fired for here to-day with the following result:—Nova Scotia, 147 points; England, 136: British Columbia, 135; New Zealand, 131 ...

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  16. COMBINED ATTACK ON TURKEY.

    It is reported here that Greece. Bulgaria, and Servia are planning a combined attack on Turkey. A member of the Turkish Cabinet states unofficially that ...

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  17. SALVATION ARMY.

    General Bramwell Booth, the new head of the Salvation Army, has issued an appeal for £150,000, with which to erect, equip, and maintain a training college for ...

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  18. THE TOLL OF THE AIR.

    Capt. Patrick Hamilton and Lieut. Stuart met their deaths as the result of a monoplane accident near Graveley to-day. They had. been flying at a height of 2,000 ft., and ...

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  19. NEW ZEPPELIN.

    Plans have been prepared for a new Zappelin dirigible which, it is claimed, will break records for size and speed. The specifications call for power to ...

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  20. ALBANIA'S TROUBLES.

    According to semi-official advice an engagement has taken place at Harmanji Albania, between the insurgents and the Turks. The letter were forced to retire ...

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  21. LUCKY MILLIONAIRES.

    The "Daily Express" attacks Mr. Lloyd George's Tax Collection Bill, and gives a list of 50 millionaires of the party who will not be hit by it. The list includes ...

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  22. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    In diplomatic [?] is placed in the reports [?] the negotiations for peace have been abandoned. The opinion is held that the reports ...

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  23. BOXING.

    Ad Wolgast, the champion lightweight of the world, who was recently injured, has been placed under the X-rays, and considers he will be able to keep his ...

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  24. SPLITTING UP MOROCCO.

    The possibility of a satisfactory agreement between France and Spain in regard to Morocco is still a long way off. It is reported that France does not intend to ...

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  25. POULTRY CONFERENCE IN LONDON.

    The Poultry Expert (Mr. D. F. Laurie) comments on the following statement made at the meeting of the Association of Poultry. Investigators and Instructors as ...

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  26. MR. WILLIS.

    The recent turmoil created by the action of Mr. Speaker Willis in excluding the "Daily Telegraph" from the Parliamentary press gallery is apparently ...

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  27. THE AFRICANS.

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  28. RUM AND EDUCATION.

    Tms morning Mr. Carmichael (Minister for Public Instruction) laid the foundation stone of a new Education Department building, which will rise on the site ...

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  29. TAXICABS LOCKOUT.

    The secretary of the Carriers and Drivers' Union has received a telegram from the secretary of the Adelaide branch learning the Melbourne union against ...

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  30. SENSATION AT TOORAK.

    This morning at about 5.30, o'clock shopbreakers created a sensation at Toorak. They stole gelignite detonators and fuses from the brickworks and a double mattress ...

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  31. SWORE FOR EIGHT DAYS.

    Herbert Roberts is a linguist. He was brought before the Central Police Court this morning, and pleaded guilty to having used indecent language. Constable ...

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  32. SUNDAY ORGAN RECITAL.

    Lovers of organ music will be glad to learn that Mr. W. R. Knox is to give a recital in the Adelaide Town Hall on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Knox is a master ...

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  33. INJURED AVIATOR.

    Australia's aviator, Mr. W. Hart, who was terribly injured in the aeroplane catastrophe this week near Sydney, is improving wonderfully, and the chances of ...

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  34. RAILWAY SMASH.

    The inquest in connection with the railway accident which occurred on Wednesday afternoon was continued to-day, when formal evidence was taken, and then it ...

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  35. SOUTH ADELAIDE CRECHE.

    Sir—Permit me on behalf of the committee of the above institution to thank you kindly for your good words of encouragement contained in the report of ...

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  36. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Orsova, of the Orient line, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbour at about 2 p.m. on Sunday, and will sail for Melbourne about 5 a.m. on ...

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  38. AT BEAUMONT'S.

    They who would ensure perfect enjoyment during their prospective holidays should certainly possess a compact travelling case or hold-all. That Mr. ...

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  39. FATAL JUMP FROM BRIDGE.

    John Stewart, a labourer, 29 years of jumped from Queen'a; Badge into the Yarra, at about 7 o'clock this morning, and was drowned. ...

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