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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    W. Jackson[?] a carter, 21 years of age, living at Leichhardt, was thrown from his cart, and the right wheel of the vehicle passed over him. His chest was badly ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING.

    This morning at headquarters, before breakfast, workers were much inconvenienced by drizzling rain, but after breakfast the brigade got through their tasks ...

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  4. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    A large and representative deputation asked the State Government to-day to construct, at a cost of £60,000 or £70,000, a movable or collapsible weir on the Murray ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. BOOT TRADE DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, as president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, to-day continued the hearing of the application to have the award of ...

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  6. THE MEADOWS SCHOOL.

    MEADOWS, August 1.—The new public school, the erection of which was authorised about 18 months ago, was officially opened to-day by the Minister of Education ...

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  7. SHOP AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S WAGES.

    "It is a matter of surprise to me," said Mr. George E. Collins (secretar[?] of the Shop Assistants' and Warehouse[?] Employes' Union) to a representative of "The ...

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  8. LABOR SOCIAL AT QUORN.

    A social was held on Friday night, under the auspices of the Quorn branch of the United Labor Party. There was a large attendance, and everything passed off ...

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  9. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION.

    At an inquest into the circumstances of the death of James Ryan at Mount Victoria, a verdict of accidental death was returned. The coroner censured Ganger ...

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  10. ANOTHER CONFERENCE WANTED.

    The State Government proposes to arrange for another inter-State conference on the subject of the Murray, waters as a necessary preliminary to any further ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. STABBED IN THE BACK.

    While Constable Jacoby was in the vicinity of King and Spencer streets, city, at midnight, Gustave Sonnenberg came up to him and said he had been stabbed in ...

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  12. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

    The formation of a social democratic political party quite distinct from Labor is one of the latest moves in this State. The rules insist that members elected to ...

    Article : 200 words
  13. SMALLARMS FACTORY DAMAGED.

    Yesterday, a steel principal for the roof of the shed in the smallarms factory fell over in the direction of the western arch, and took another with it. It is ...

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  14. CHINAMAN FINED £50.

    A Chinese, Lee Fay, a storeman, was fined £50, with 10/ costs, at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having in his possession 45 tins of opium, valued at ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. ARREST OF A WOMAN.

    A woman named Katherine O'Brien has been arrested on a charge of having wounded Sonnenberg. Enquiries show that the man was stabbed on board the lighter ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Mawson delivered the last of his series of lectures on Antarctic exploration at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Adelaide University, on Tuesday night. His ...

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  17. SOCIAL AT HINDMARSH.

    The members for Port Adelaide, Messrs. MacGillivray, Chesson, and Green, were tendered a complimentary social by the Hindmarsh branch of the United Labor ...

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  18. TRANSFER OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    STRATHALBYN, August 2. — At the instigation of Mr. W. P. Dunk, the president of the Agricultural Society, and the Mayor (Mr. C. L. A. Wy[?]tt), a meeting ...

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  19. PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.

    Mr. H. Tonkin presided over a large and representative attendance of members of the Operative Plumbers, Gasfitters', and G[?]lvanized Iron Workers' Society at the ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Freeman, a Sydney mining expert, is inspecting the Yampi Sounds iron leases, with a view to making the necessary arrangements for shipping iron ore. ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. MURDER OR SUICIDE?

    The adjourned coronial enquiry into the death of Mrs. Annetta Peeck, the victim of the East Bairnsdale tragedy, was resumed to-day. ...

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  22. EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION.

    CRYSTAL BROOK, August 1.—A meeting of shop assistants was held in the Institute Hall on Friday evening, when a large attendance was presided over by Mr. E. P. Scotcher, who outlined ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. SENTENCED FOR STEALING.

    Henry Mews Cousins pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court to-day to stealing £366 and £140, the property of his employers, the Fremantle Gas Company. He was ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    The South Australian branch of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association held its usual meeting at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening. The ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. STOCK RAISED IN THE STATE.

    A feature of the horse parade at the Royal Agricultural Society, opened at Claremont to-day, was the fine collection of blood stock raised in the State. ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    J. Spalding, son of the head teacher at Lower Bulga, was knocked against the wall of the school building while at play, his elbow being fractured. ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.

    On Tuesday night Mr. Joseph McCa[?] delivered his lecture on the subject. "The evolution of morality," to a crowded audience in the Central Hall. ...

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  28. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the council of the Federal Public Service Association of South Australia was held at the Trades Hall last night[?] Messrs L[?]lie (in the chair), ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. THE BISHOP AT PINNAROO.

    PINNAROO, August 2.—The Bishop of Adelaide paid his first visit to this district this week. Unfortunately, he had bad weather for his trip. Leaving Lameroo on ...

    Article : 422 words
  30. BUTTER EXPORT TRADE.

    The quantity Of butter exported from Victoria during the first month of the shipping season 1910-11 is given officially as 129,268 lb., and the value as £11,574. ...

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  31. MASONS-AND BRICKLAYERS.

    There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Masons' and Bricklayers' Society at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. W. Henley occupied the ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. A WARATAH PASSENGER.

    The Registrar of Probates to-day granted probate of the will of Mrs. E. J. Starke, who was a passenger on the steamer Waratah. ...

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  33. BANK OF VICTORIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Victoria to-day the directors reported that for the period ended June 30 the net profit was £50,012[?] to which had to be ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. BUTCHERS' UNION.

    A large meeting of the South Australian branch of the Federated Butchers' Employes' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night. The vice-president (Mr. ...

    Article : 277 words
  35. IN MEMORY OF KING EDWARD.

    Nearly £4,000 has been raised in aid of the movement to erect a statue to the memory of the late King. ...

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  36. AN OLD LADY ROBBED.

    Matthew Sween[?]y, aged 38, was arrested at Bendigo to-day on a charge of robbing Mrs. Christina Hichcock, an old-age pensioner, of a purse containing[?] £2. Mrs. ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. THE TIMBER TRADE.

    A meeting of the Sawmills' and Timber Yards' Employes' Association will be held to-night at the Trades Hall. To-morrow evening the timberstackers' branch of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    Under the Australian Notes Bill the issue of Queensland State notes will be prohibited six months after the beginning of the Act. The means of accomplishing ...

    Article : 240 words
  39. THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL.

    A deputation, representing tne University Council, the Engineering School, and leading engineering institutions, asked the Minister of Education to-day for £30,000 ...

    Article : 103 words
  40. THE BUTCHERS' PICNIC.

    The 31st annual picnic of the Federated Butchers' Union, which will be held in about two months' time, is expected to prove an even greater success than such ...

    Article : 307 words
  41. COURSING.

    The acceptances for the Waterloo Cup, to be run at Hill River estate, Clare, next week, are due with the secretary (Mr. J. A. Riley) at noon on Saturday. The draw, ...

    Article : 46 words
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  43. NORTH ADELAIDE CYCLING CLUB.

    The twenty-seventh annual meeting of the North Adelaide Cycling Club was held on Tuesday evening, at the clubrooms[?] when the president (Mr. H. Homburg[?] M.P.) presided over a ...

    Article : 507 words
  44. FOOTBALL.

    PREMIERSHIP MATCH AT WALLAROO[?] WALLAROO, August 1.—The play-off for the minor football premiership took place on Saturday between Kadina [?] Federal Rovers, at ...

    Article : 344 words
  45. QUEENSLAND.

    The number of old age pensioners in Queensland increased from 6,638 last year to 8,676 this year. The Customs collections at Brisbane for ...

    Article : 213 words
  46. AEROPLANE PRIZE.

    Mr. McMullen, of Fremantle, who is the only Western Australian competing for the Commonwealth prize of £1[?],000 for the best Australian flying machine for ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. ROYAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Royal Society of South Australia was held in the Society's Room[?] on Tuesday night. Dr. J. C. Verco presided. Papers were read as follows:—"Analysis of E[?]tite ...

    Article : 279 words
  48. ONLY COMPLETE MACHINES ELIGIBLE.

    Although many entries were received for the Defence Department aeroplane competition, an examination of the correspondence does not make it clear that any ...

    Article : 134 words
  49. LAW CASE OVER COMPETITION.

    At the District Court H. Wilkinson [?] the proprietors of the "Daily Mail", for 65 guineas damages for breach of contract in not awarding him first prize in a guessing ...

    Article : 39 words
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