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  4. GRAND OPERA FOR ADELAIDE.

    That Adelaide has only been awaiting her opportunity to demonstrate that there is a real and deep interest in her musical welfare has been demonstrated in the ...

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  5. "THE MAIL" CABLEGRAMS.

    A British company has underbid to the extent of hundreds of thousands every foundry in the United States in tendering for the manufacture of heavy projectiles ...

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  6. THE VEND CASE.

    The High Court yesterday reversed Mr. Justice Isaac's famous vend judgment, which imposed fines amounting to £18,000 and costs estimated at £50,000 upon the ...

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  7. RAILWAY TO THE WEST.

    While our record issue of last Saturday night was being turned out by tens [?] thousands to satisfy the demands of [?] waiting public, the Federal and State ...

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  8. BALKAN RUMOURS.

    Widespread alarm has been caused throughout Servia at a rumour that the mobilisation of the army on a was footing has been ordered. ...

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  9. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    Various branches of industrial trouble are disturbing England at present, and the latest is of a novel nature. "Strike at the Bank of England," "Picketing the ...

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  10. THE MALISSORI RISING.

    Cabinet has discussed the Malissori rising in Albania, and it was decided to dispatch ten battalions of troops to Scutari. ...

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  11. BRIGANDAGE GENERAL

    Reports received here indicate that commercial and political brigandage is rife throughout Salonika. The country is infested with professional highwaymen. ...

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  12. "THE LAW IS A HASS."

    One of the countless anomalies of British law has been made conspicuous by the arrest of a London schoolmaster named Wilke for refusing to pay the tax ...

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  13. AMONG THE BOOKS.

    After 42 years' service in connection with the library of the British Museum Dr. Fortescne, keeper of the department of printed books, is about to retire. ...

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  14. "BATTLE OF LONDON."

    The military manoeuvres have been concluded without either, side scoring favourable decision. Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Grierson (in charge of the eastern ...

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  15. WIRELESS STATION.

    It has been decided to erect a Marconi wireless telegraphy station at the Falkland Islands. ...

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  16. ELECTRIC CIPHER.

    A Russian naval officer has invented an electrical automatic writer of cryptic cipher together with an automatic reader of the cipher. He has devised a code on a ...

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  17. RIVAL FRUIT COUNTRIES.

    Canada hopes to show the world the way to raise fruit at the festival in London this autumn by its samples of grapes and peaches. ...

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  18. UNLIKELY TO GO FURTHER.

    When asked to-day [?] the coal vend case would be taken to Privy, Council the Prime Minister said:—"Speaking as a layman, [?] not as Prime Minister, I ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    What is planned to be the biggest Home Rule meeting held here will occur on September 29. The principal speaker will be Mr. Redmond. ...

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  20. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP.

    The sudden appearance of the Zeppelin airship Hanza in the midst of the British warships anchored here caused great excitement. ...

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  21. PUBLIC SERVICE ACT.

    At a meeting of clerks, storemen, packers, clothing trades, saddlers, united, labourers, plumbers, gasfitters, office cleaners, amalgamated carpenters' ...

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  22. ELECTION VOID.

    Word comes from Brisbane that an election tribunal has declared the Maryborough election void owing to informalities, and has ordered each aide to pay its ...

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  23. TERRIBLE TEDDY.

    A big section of the English press holds the opinion that William Howard Taft has no hope of securing the Presidentship of the United States. They consider ...

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  24. SUNDAY THEATRES.

    The much-debated question of opening the London theatres on Sundays resulted in two plebiscites being taken among actors and actresses. On the legitimate ...

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  25. THIEF'S RESTITUTION.

    Good influences must have been at work when a burglar will return to his victim a haul he has made. An occurrence of this kind was yesterday reported by the ...

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  27. COMBINED SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The Minister of Crown Lands (Hon. F. W. Young), accompanied by Messrs. Duhst and James, attended the annual combined picnic of the various schools in and ...

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  28. SHIPS THAT WENT TO SEA.

    Three sailing ships outward bound from Sydney to Newcastle, are quoted to-day in the reinsurance market. The barque Fido, 158 days out from Sydney to ...

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  29. FEDERAL GAZETTE.

    W. H. Martin to be acting receiver of public money and paying officer, Adelaide. In the Defence Department William Lewis Neale to be acting certifying and ...

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  30. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    A report submitted to the International Congress which is now sitting here makes some startling disclosures. One of the most serious is that every year ...

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  31. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    An advertisement in another column notifies the public that the office of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Dumb Animals is now at 23 Waymouth ...

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  32. BRAVE MUSICIANS.

    The memorial to Mr. Wallace Hartley, of the ill-fated Tnaitic, and his fellow musicians, who went down in the ship after bravely continuing to play ...

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  33. INEBRIATE RETREAT.

    The Inebriate Retreat at Eden Hills is now being furnished, prior to the official opening, which will take place next month. ...

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  34. AFTER THE BALL.

    The South African cricketers sailed for home to-day. They were given a hearty farewell as the steamer moved off. The loss on the tour is estimated at £2,000. ...

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  35. SYDNEY'S DEADLY TRAMS.

    George Griffiths, cabman, aged 45, has died in the Prince Alfred Hospital as the result of being hurled from his cab by it colliding with a tram. This makes the ...

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  37. INJURED AVIATOR.

    The bulletin this morning regarding Aviator Hart's condition at Windsor Hospital, near Sydney, is to the effect that he is doing splendidly. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Government has decided to place £23,000,000 on the Naval Estimates. Of this sum it is proposed to devote £9,000,000 to the construction of ...

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  39. TRAGEDY FOLLOWS TRAGEDY.

    A remarkable drowning fatality occurred in the Yarra to-day. William. Seymour, a contractor of St. Kilda, accompanied by his son, George, aged 19, went ...

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  42. CONSTABLE DISMISSED.

    Constable Dempsey, of Russell street, was dismissed to-day. It is alleged that be blackmailed a man and a woman when on night duty. The evidence of another ...

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  43. PICKPOCKETS HAUL.

    Ernest Larcombe, a boy employed by Mr. C. F. Jones, typewriter importer, of Victoria Arcade, Castlereagh street, Sydney, was yesterday afternoon robbed of ...

    Article : 76 words
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