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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 366 words
  3. " THE MAIL " SHOW NUMBER.

    Twelve months ago "The Mail" then only four months old. published its first show number. It was received so kindly by the public and appreciated so much ...

    Article : 550 words
  4. THE NECKLACE ROBBERY.

    Great interest is being displayed in the trial of the five men accused of having stolen a pearl necklace valued at £150,000 while it was in transit through the post. ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. PUT HIS FOOT IN IT.

    At Potsdam recently Kins Constantine of Greece confided to the Kaiser that the success of the Greek arms in the Balkan war was due to the training the men ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. HOME RULE.

    Lord Loreburn's appeal for a conference between all political parties in connection with Irish Home Rule is everywhere regarded as an event of the first political ...

    Article : 231 words
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  8. WORLD'S WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The meetings of the British Association were continued at Birmingham yesterday. Professor Dixon, in a most interesting paper, stated it was dear that the ...

    Article : 274 words
  9. "IF I WERE KING."

    It is a wise and true (saying that a tool and his money are soon parted, also that it is impossible to make a silk pulse out of a sow's car. These were well ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. SIR GEORGE REID.

    There wad considerable excitement at St. Pancras Station when Sir George Reid (Australia's High Commissioner) was farewelled on his departure for the ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. A LIFETIME OF ART.

    Mr. John Mather, whose art is attracting Adelaide attention at the Art Society's rooms just now, provides the balance of age in Australia's ...

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  12. CONCLUSION OF THE SHOW.

    Although rain fell during this morning and threatening clouds looked anything but encouraging for the conclusion of the Spring Show this afternoon, the ...

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  13. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    The Pacific Cable Board does not intend to appoint a London manager. It has promoted the accountant to, the position of secretary, believing that the ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. EXHIBITION OF MANUFACTURERS.

    The Exhibition initiated under the auspices of the Victoria Chamber of Manufactures was opened this afternoon in the Exhibition Buildings, Carlton. There was ...

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  15. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Lieut. Nustoroff, the Russian aviator, who has been causing a tremendous sensation at Kieff by "looping the loop'' in the air, has been punished by 30 days ...

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  16. WATTLE DAY.

    The Australian Wattle Day movement has spread to exiled Australians in England. Preparations to celebrate Wattle Day have been made, and the event will ...

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  17. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The "Times" military correspondent maintains that the commercial advantages of the much-talked of tunnel under the English Channel are outweighed by its ...

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  18. MARRIAGE TAX.

    The civic authorities of Lippedetmold have imposed a tax of five marks upon all marriages. The proceed will go towards a midwives fund. ...

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  19. BOY IMMIGRANTS.

    To-day 230 boys who arrived in this State from England by the Port Lincoln were sent up country to situations which had been found for them. ...

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  20. FOR VICTORIA.

    The Indrapura, soling for Melbourne on October 14, has 850 nominated emigrants, consisting of families, farmers, domestics, and lads. ...

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  21. MRS. PANKHURST.

    It is stated in Washington that Mrs. Pankhurst, the militant suffragette, who is on her way to the United States, will be stopped at the Immigration Station ...

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  22. BISHOP OF PERTH.

    The Anglican Bishop of Pperth (the Right Rev. Dr. C. O. L. Riley), who passed through Adelaide on Saturday, September 6, en route to Brisbane to ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. HAYASHI'S MEMOIRS.

    It is admitted in Tokio that Count Hayashi's memoirs contain only a few terrors of fact. Their supression is chiefly dictated in consideration of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. COMMERCE.

    There is a fair demand for butter. New South Wales finest sailed is bringing 106/: to 108/ per cwt., and unsalted 108/ to 110/. There is no Victorian butter on ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. BAKERS' EXHIBITION.

    The first prize at the Bakers Exhibition was awarded to a loaf of sweet, palatable, nutty taste, with the full flavour of the wheat berry. The crust was neither ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. TITANIC CLAIMS.

    The claims m connection with the Titanic tragedy now aggregate £3,370,072. ...

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  27. NANKING DISTURBANCE.

    Gen. Chang Sun has 35,000 troops at, Nanking prepared for any desperate adventure, even that of attacking the Japanese Consulate. the inhabitants fear ...

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  28. MOTOR-DRAWN ARTILLERY.

    After the memories an Salisbury Plain the War Office proposed to see if it is possible to employ motors instead of horses in moving heavy artillery. ...

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  29. A BITTER FIGHT.

    In connection with the public industrial troubles the employers have officially informed the Trades Congress that a comprised is impossible. They purpose to ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. RUSSIAN OLYMPICS.

    At the Russian Olympic magemojsetle [?] for the standing long jump, clearing [?]ft. P[?] gained first place in the high ...

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  31. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The Perth [?] station has between communication with, H.M.A.S Australia. 2,700 miles distant between Durban and Australia. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BEEF.

    The action of. the War Office, in reducing the minimum weight of quarters of beef required for the army has opened the market to supplies of the Australian ...

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  33. ISLANDS GONE.

    It is reported from can Francisco that Falcon and Hope Islands in the Tonga Group have disappeared. Several hundred natives and a few whites were ...

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  34. CABLED SPORTING NEWS.

    Stevenson has offered to concede Gray 2,000 on condition that ivory balls are used. ...

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  35. GOLF.

    The St. Andrew's Golf Club submitted a question to the association whether a player who swung his club back, but stopped on the downward swing, the ball ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. LARKIN RELEASED.

    Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, who was arrested last week, has been released. He undertook not to incite the strikers to deeds of violence. Larkin ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. "POOR OLD JOE!"

    Joe Farley, the noted American strike breaker, of Plattsburg, has succumbed to tuberculosis. ...

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  38. PARAFIELD POULTRY STATION.

    This morning, between 80 and 90 persons journeyed by rail to the Government Poultry Station at Parafield. Many others who would have liked to visit the ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. ADVERTISING EXPERTS WANTED.

    Although the scrappy reports, of speeches of the British members of Parliament now touring the Commonwealth are doing Australia infinite service ...

    Article : 60 words
  40. PUGILISM.

    It is probable that Moran and Wells will be matched in January. ...

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  41. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The dockers strike at .Manchester is assuming large proportions. About 3,500. men are now out. ...

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  42. FAMILIES STARVING.

    Men, women, and children are literally starving in Dublin. Women and children are loitering around homes from which the furniture has been taken to go into ...

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  43. THE TURF.

    The Doncaster Cup. run yesterday, resulted:—Longset (Higgs), 1; Aleppo (Stern), 2. The betting was 2 to 1 on Longset. There were only two starters. ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. NO PRESENT FOR MANOEL.

    Great excitement has been occasioned in Lisbon over the arrest of five conspirators. The five were arrested when they had in their possession the ...

    Article : 112 words
  45. POSTAL THIEVES.

    Leading brokers complain that pared post, bags containing sovereigns are regularity tampered with by thieves. The amounts are always short. The bags are ...

    Article : 80 words
  46. MEXICO .

    It is reported that 350 men, women, and children are practically prisoners of war at Torreon, which is being assaulted by the Mexican rebels. The latter declare ...

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  47. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Series similar to that taking place in Adelaide will be held at the following country towns in South Australia on the same day, and as near the same time as ...

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  48. PRINCE OF WALES.

    In view of the contemplated tour by the Prince of Wales of the various portions of the, Empire, the Union Government is negotiating with Bowling street ...

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  49. SWIMMING.

    Holbein attempted to swim across the Channel yesterday. He entered the sea at St. Margaret's at 12.55 a.m., and kept going till 5 o'clock. The wind then rose ...

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  50. SEEKING TRADE.

    Special agents of the American Department, of Commerce are to be dispatched to the British dominions and dependencies: with the object of diverting British trade ...

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  51. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Advices from South Africa state that an application Las boon granted to the Crown to proceed with charges of contempt of Court against live members of ...

    Article : 56 words
  52. WHITE WINGS.

    Herreshoff considers that the speed limit in yachts has been almost reached so far as design of bull is concerned. The next speed development, he says, must come ...

    Article : 45 words
  53. HUGH D. McINTOSH.

    The Duke of Westminster has assumed complete control of the Olympic fund, and has invited .Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh to assist him in outlining a scheme for ...

    Article : 47 words
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