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  2. WAS IT MURDER?

    A tragedy of a remarkable character was disclosed at Wickham this afternoon. As the result of a communication made to Constable Hinene by two women, the officer ...

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  3. GERMAN DEADLOCK

    A compromise has been arranged in connection with the German Imperial financial reform scheme, which for some months was the subject of debate in the Reichstag. The ...

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  4. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The South Australian Parliament will meet on Thursday week, and before that date the Labor Party will be called together to elect a chairman and other officers for ...

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  5. MARVELLOUS MAGNET

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" states that a German inventor has patented a hugo magnet in the shape.of a cogwheel, which, when connected by an ...

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  6. NEW YORK.

    "I tell yon, living anywhere else on earth than New York is just camping out!" So most emphatically the chef of a Canadian Pacific Railway dining car. He ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Mr. F. W. Coneybeer, M.P., who was Minister of Education in the Price-Peake Government, writes:— "Mr. Peake has seen fit to bring Biblical ...

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  8. IS FOOTBALL BECOMING MORE BRUTAL?

    "I have never before had so many of one men injured as have been hurt in the matches this season. There is no doubt that many of the injuries were the result ...

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  9. CANADA'S DESTINY

    Presidentnt Taft was at Plattsburg, on Lake Champlain, in New York state yesterday. in conneetion with the celebration of the entrance of Champain the Trench ...

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  10. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S BIRTHDAY.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was 73 years of age yesterday. No fewer than 90 tariff meetings were held in London in honor of the anniversary, and celebrations took ...

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  11. THE KING'S MEDAL.

    His Majesty the King has established a medal for brave constables and firemen. The new decoration applies throughout the whole Empire. ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH IN LONDON.

    Hundreds attended the reception held by Captain Collins, Commonwealth representative in London, at the Sport and Travel Exhibition at Olympia yesterday. Among the ...

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  13. SIR WILLIAM WYLLIE.

    Speaking at Southall yesterday Lady Jersey, wife of a former Governor of New South Wales, described the late Sir William Wyllie, who was killed by an Indian ...

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  14. GOVERNOE OF TASMANIA.

    MAjor-Gcneral Sir Harry Barron, the new Governor of Tasmania, and Lady Bar-ron will sail for Hobart on August 20. His Excellency has appointed Major H. E. ...

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  15. WARREN FUND.

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  16. FAMOUS FRENCH GENERAL.

    The death is announced of General the Marquis do Galliffet, who was appointed French Minister of War in 1899, the year of the second trial and condemnation of ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS,

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  18. DR. R. D. KLEEMAN.

    Mr. R. D. Kleeman. B.A. (Cambridge), D.Se. (Adelaide), who has been doing research work at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, for the last four ...

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  19. THE CASTLES COMPANY.

    Miss Amy Castles, accompanied by Mr. Peter Dawson, the popular basso, of Adelaide, and Mr. Anderson Nicol, an English tenor, has sailed for Australia in the ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will arrive in Brisbane by the steamer Nikko Maru on July 16. His Excellency the Governor and lady ...

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  21. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Senate at Washington has by 45 votes to 34 passed the Tariff Bill, as amended by the imposition of a duty of 2 cents per ton in any one year on the tonnage of all ...

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  22. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    In view of the forthcoming debate in the House of Lords upon Lord Roberts' motion to establish compulsory national training, the War Office has prepared an estimate ...

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  23. HENLEY REGATTA.

    At the Henley regatta yesterday A. Stuart (England) defeated Rudolph Lucas (Germany) in the final of the Diamond Sculls. In the final of the Grand Challenge ...

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  24. THE PRESS DELEGATES.

    The Australian press delegates were entertained yesterday by Sir Reginald Talbot, late Governor of Victoria, and Lady Talbot, at Ashridge Park, near Berkhampstead, in ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY CRICKET.

    The annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities resulted to-day in a draw. R. L. Robinson, the second South Australian Rhodes scholar, ...

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS.

    King Edward has referred the suffragettes, who, failing to petition Mr. Asquith at the House of Commons, sought an audience yesterday at Buckingham Palace, to ...

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  27. SHACKLETON'S EXPEDITION.

    Lieutenant Shackleton has received a cable message from the captain of the expedition steamer Nimrod at Monte Video, stating that after leaving Lyttelton the ...

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  28. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN WEDDING.

    Miss Madeline McEacharn, daughter of Sir Malcolm McEacharn, formerly Lord Mayor of Melbourne, was married to-day at St. Margaret'Church, Westminster, to ...

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  29. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    The Customs proceeded against David Annan at the Water Summons Court to-day on an information charging him with the unlawful importation of three tins of ...

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  30. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  33. SAFETY OF ENGLAND.

    King Edward, in a speech at the laying of the foundation-stone of the Imperial College of Science and Technology at Kensington yesterday, observed:—"The safety ...

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  34. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury adopted a resolution yesterday expressing a desire for the preservation and strengthening of the bonds between Great ...

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