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  5. SOLDIERS AND MATRIMONY.

    In responding to the toast of his health at the annual social of the 20th Army Service Corps, held at the Co-operative Hall last night. Mjr. Brand, G.S.O. for South ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, who is proceeding to Ulster in connection with the great Orange demonstration to be held on Monday, has arrived at Belfast, where he was ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURE.

    There was no diminution either in the attendance or in the interest shown in Mr. Walter Howchin's discourse on the "dead rivers," which was continued at the ...

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  8. TRADE WITH ENGLAND.

    Major Norton, who recently resigned bis position as Trades Commissioner for South Australia in London, is now manager of the Bristol Producers' Association. He ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    Unsettled, snaily, and showery oval central and coastal areas chiefly. Westerly winds, strong, to gales at sea. ...

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  10. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    General gratification will be felt that the much beloved Chief Justice of South Australia has made such a satisfactory recovery from the serious operation which ...

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  11. HARBOUR TRUST.

    Mr.S. Hampson, secretary of the Engineers Society, speaking today on behalf of engineers, boilermakers, shipwrights, ironworkers, and moulders, said they ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) will be present at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society on Tuesday evening, and will read a paper ...

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  13. WORLD POLITICS

    During the debate on the Foreign Office tn the House of Commons yesterday, members roamed the wide world finding fault. Sir Edward Grey replied in detail to ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Tully, of the Victorian Fruit growers Association, who has been making enquiries regarding the Australian fruit trade in England, left for Melbourne ...

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  15. SMUGGLING OF ARMS.

    About 300 rifles and 10,000 rounds of "ammunition have been landed at Belfast Cor the Ulster Covenanters. The tires and spare wheels of motor cars contained the ...

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  16. LIVERPOOL DOCKERS ON STRIKE.

    Three thousand Liverpool dockers have struck from work because the harbourmaster would not recognise their union for collective bargaining. Unless the, strike ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The statement is made in a London Liberal organ this morning that members of the English. Liberal Party have accepted the statement cabled from Australia ...

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  18. SHIPPING WHEAT.

    At a convention of British millers, which has been held at Norwich this week, a resolution was carried disapproving of any alteration in the present method of ...

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  19. OUR BOYS' LEAGUE.

    Our Boys' League, which is at present located in the National Mutual Building, Victoria square, the property recently purchased by the State Government for ...

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  20. TEMPERANCE LECTURER.

    Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snowden have left Canada. They will stay two months in America. The[?]ce they will journey to New Zealand, where Mr. Snowden will ...

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  21. TWO KINDS OF OPPOSITION.

    The "Westminster Gazette" in a le article dealing with the Ulster problem says "From the beginning there have been two separate factors, one a quiet ...

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  22. I. D. B.

    A cablegram from New York states that the Government of the United States is losing half a million annually through the smuggling of diamonds into the country. ...

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  23. ANGRY HINDOOS.

    The officers of the Japanese steamer Komagata Maru are nervous about sailing from Victoria, British Columbia, with 300 angry Hindoos aboard. ...

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  24. STATE MONOPOLIES.

    The French Chamber of Deputies is discussing proposals to raise fresh revenue. Members are considering the feasibility, of creating State monopolies in the ...

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  25. ULSTER PROVISIONAL PARLIAMENT.

    The report of the Ulster Provisional Government shows that resolutions have been passed reaffirming opposition to the Home Bale Bill, and stating that in view ...

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  26. A SWISS TUNNEL.

    The Leuenstein Tunnel, ending at Berne, in Switzerland, with a length of five miles, which was commenced in 1911, boa been completed. ...

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  27. CARPENTIER V. SMITH.

    "Gunboat Smith, who is to meet Georges Carpentier next week, has finished his training at Harrow. He has increased his weight, and tips the scales at ...

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  28. NEW STEAMERS.

    The directors of the P. & O. Co. have ordered two new steamers of 15,500 tons each, for the Australian trade. Cairds will build one and Harlands the others. ...

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  29. AFTER THE VOTE.

    Outrages by suffragettes continue with unabated vigour. During the visit of the King to Scotland Rhoda Fleming, a Glasgow virago. ...

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  30. ARTS DEGREE.

    Mr. John Fraser, a son of Mr. Simon Fraser, one of the first members of the Commonwealth Senate, has taken the Arts degree at Oxford University, with honours. ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

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  32. DAVIS CUP.

    J.C. Parke, Kingscote, A. H. Lowe, and Mayrogordato have been chosen to go to America to represent the British [?]sles in the Davis Cup contests in America if the ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL VACANCY.

    For the vacancy caused by the retirement of one of the old members the candidature of Mr. Thomas Ryan is announced. When in Parliament for the ...

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  34. EMBEZZLER'S LUCK.

    Kransiensky a defaulting railway cashier, of Buda Pesth, has gone through some unusual adventures since he robbed the Central Hungarian Station of £2,000 ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the annual match played at Lord's between the Gentlemen and the Players the former were dismissed [?]. The game [?] played in opp[?] [?] ...

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  36. SIGNED THE PLEDGE.

    A thick set man, with a military b[?]ing, stepped briskly into the dock at the Adelaide Police Court this morning, before Mr. T. Gepp., S.M. and justices he ...

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  37. "THE SAVIOUR STOOD BY WOMEN."

    During the sitting of the Church Council under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury, three fashionably dressed suffragettes shouted out in ...

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  38. MILITARY SOCIALS.

    20th A.S.C. On Friday night at the Co-operative Hall the 20th A.S.C. held their annual social and dance to welcome the 1896 quota, or this year's draft of men, to their ranks ...

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  39. EXCITEMENT IN BELFAST.

    The statement made by Capt. Craig, M.P., on Thursday, that the Provisional Government had made all arrangements to carry on the present functions of the ...

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  40. MUSIC HALL STAR.

    Miss Gertie Millar, who for years has been a famous musical comedy artist, has decided to forsake that branch of her profession for the revue. She is to ...

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  41. RECORD RUSH TO SEE CARTOON.

    The attendances at the Art Gallery during the last week have been phenomenal, the attraction being Orpen's picture "Sowing New Seed." This was first ...

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  42. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. Gordon lnglis, author of "Sport and Pastime and Australia," gave a luncheon yesterday at the Savoy Hotel in honour of Brookes and Wilding who sail today ...

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  43. DEEP DRAINAGE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The work in connection with deep drainage at Port Adelaide is being steadily pushed on, but there is little hope of the system coming into use for some ...

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  44. HOME NURSING.

    At a Sanitary Congress held at Blackpool Dr. Snell Dr. Snell, medical officer for Conventry, asserted that there was less diphtheria in towns wh[?] patients were nursed in ...

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  45. PEOPLING CANADA.

    For the first time in the history of Canada emigration for the year ended June 30, exceeded immigration Hundreds of European labourers are ...

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  46. MEXICAN MAIZE.

    The Commonwealth offices in London are communicating with Mr. Tookey, of Michigan to obtain samples of his new Merican maize, which is said to yield 300 ...

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  47. LIBERAL UNION SOCIAL AT ROSE PARK.

    The most successful and pleasing of [?] gathering in connection with the above branch was held in the Congregational School on Thursday evening. The ...

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  48. TOWN PLANNING.

    Dr. Werner Hegemaan, a distinguished German exponent of the evangel of town planing, who hails from the United States, will arrive in Adelaide by the ...

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  49. CRISIS AT HAND.

    Sir Edward Carson's speech, which was then delivered, was fiery and passionate, and left the impression that the moment of supreme crisis is at hand. What the ...

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  50. OLD DOCUMENTS.

    Capt. Cook's letters written to Mr. Walter, have been sold at auction at Sother[?] to a bookseller for £530. The dairy of Lieut, Clark, which dealt ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At the enquiry into the loss of the Hull trawler Angus, evidence were given to the effect that a bottle had been picked up on the Norwegian coast containing a ...

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  52. HOME RULE.

    Arrangements are well in hand for the citizens anti-home Rule rally on Thursday evening, July 16, in the Exhibition Building. Mr. Robert Wenryes is to ...

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  53. OLDEST INHABITANT DEAD.

    Mrs. Rebecca Clark, aged 110. the oldest inhabitant, of England, died this week as the result of shock brought on by a particularly violent thunderstorm. ...

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  55. (United Service Special Cable.)

    A picture owned by a Chester tradesman has been proved beyond dispute to be a genuine Michael Angelo. The owner has been offered £10,000 for it. ...

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  56. MOTOR BUSES.

    The Select Committee of the House of lords have endorsed the Bill passed by the House of Commons in making London motor buses Specifically contribute to ...

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  57. THE FINAL DAY AT HAND.

    After next Saturday your chance will have gone of earning five golden sovereigns in the easiest possible way. Till next Saturday you can enter for Messrs ...

    Article : 118 words
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