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  2. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    A peculiar development took place to-day in connection with the arrest at South Mclbourne on Saturday last of Emil Carl Heyne, a Melbourne merchant, who was ...

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  3. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU CONGRESS.

    The annual 'Agricultural Bureau Congress, promoted by the Advisory, Board of Agriculture, was opened at the Brookman Hall, School of Mines, on Monday evening. ...

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  4. WILLOUGHBY TRAGEDY.

    The trial of William John Phillips, who is accused of the murder of his eight-year-old daughter, Florence May ("Wicky") Phillips, at Willoughby on April 17, was ...

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  5. IMPORTANT CUSTOMS CASE.

    An important judgment was given by the Higa Court to-day in a case under the Customs Tariff Act, 1907, remitted to it by Mr. Justice Isaacs. The plaintiffs were ...

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  6. OVERDOSE OF CHLORODYNE.

    Frances Emma Major, aged 52 years, was found lying unconscious in her bed at Brighton last Wednesday morning, and died on the following evening. The ...

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  7. THE LATE LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The railway glut hands returned to work on Monday morning. Only two cases of difficulty were reported, and these were due to men not having their Labor Bnrean ...

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  8. A PLUCKY BOY.

    PETERSBURG. September 12.—Fred. Jeffs, about 16 years of age, and son of Mr. J. D. Jeffs, the well-known mail contractor at Yatina, was returning home on ...

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  9. A FALL FROM A TROLLY.

    While driving a pair of horses attached to a trolly over Jervois-bridge at Port Adelaidle on Monday morning William Dawson, aged 20, a resident of Portland, ...

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  10. STATIONMASTER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    John McVilley, stationmaster at Evandale Junction, was found dead in bed this morning. At the inquest a verdict was returned of death from natural causes. The ...

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  11. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    'A' fatal accident happened at Goroke on Thursday to a child two years of age, son of Mrs. Joseph Lowe. The father had been working away from home, and when ...

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  12. THE LATE FLOODS AT GLADSTONE.

    GLADSTONE, September 12.—A well-attended meeting of ratepayers was held in the Town Hall on Saturday evening to discuss the best means of preventing flood ...

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  13. [?] CHILD DROWNED.

    'A 2-year-old son or Richard Claydon, of Dedington, near Evandale, was found drowned in a creek near his parents' residence this afternoon. ...

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  14. CASE AGAINST A COAL COMPANY.

    In the Industrial Court to-day Frank Augustus Dunleavy, president of the Illawarra Collieries Employes' Union, applied to Judge Heydon for leave to begin a ...

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  15. FOUND DROWNED.

    At the inquebt to-day on the body of John Butler, aged 29, which was found in the River Tamar yesterday, a verdiet of "Found drowned" was returned. Butler ...

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  16. A HORSE BOLTS:

    A horse attached to a trolly, and belonging to the Enterprise Shoe Company, bolted from Coromandel-place on Monday, afternoon into Grenfell-street, where a ...

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  17. HEROIC PORTER'S DEATH.

    Frank Allen, head porter at the Central Railway-station, who was badly injured by falling between a train and the platform in saving a boy, died to-day. ...

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  18. BUTCHER'S HORSE BOLTS.

    On Friday morning last whilst Mr. L. Dyer, an employe of Mr. F. J. Hill, butcher, was at the railway-station getting some goods his horse became frightened and ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    During his visit to South Africa next month the Prime Minister will discuss with the South African Prime Minister the question of closer trade relationship between ...

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  20. A SILVER WEDDING.

    ANGASTON, September 10.—A pleasant gathering took place at Lindsay House, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Angas, on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Angus were ...

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  21. EXPLOSION AT SALISBURY.

    An explosion in connection with a gasometer occurred at Mr. A. Coles' residence this morning. An employe was attending to a leak in the gasometer when a fellow ...

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  22. TELEPHONE TOLL RATE.

    As a result of the imposition of the telephone toll rate at the beginning of the month there has been a heavy reduction in the business of the Melbourne telephone ...

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  23. A LTGHTHOUSE-KEEPER'S REMAINS FOUND.

    The Marine Department have been notified by Mr. S. H. Jones, the head keeper of the Neptune Island light station, that on Sunday whilst searching the rocks he ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The New South Wales portion of the estate of the late Mr. John Glenn, grazier, of "Homebush." Tylden, Victoria, probate of whose will has just been granted, was ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. W. H. Brace's motor train show will open a season of five nights and a matinee at Port Adelaide to-night. The combination has just concluded a successful season ...

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  26. WRECK OF A KETCH.

    The ketch Felicity struck a rock off the Pencarrow Head entrance to Wellington Harbor. The crew scrambled on a rock about 12 ft. wide, and remained there all ...

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  27. FEDERATED BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    Messrs. F. Riley and E. Condon, South Australia's delegates to the first annual conference of the Federated Builders' Laborers which was held in Melbourne ...

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  28. SHIP'S COOK DROWNED.

    Alexander McGregor, cook of the barque Dalrymple, which is berthed in the New Dock, Port Adelaide, was pulled out of the water dead by his comrades on Monday ...

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  29. FOODSTUFFS FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

    Instructions have been received by the American Consul-General in Sydney from the United States Department of Agriculture, that for the purpose of aiding the ...

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  30. BIG BUSH FIRE.

    A bush fire has been raging down the railway-line near Winton since Saturday. When a train approached Olio to-day the [?]re was a quarter of a mile from the line, ...

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  31. COAL MINER KILLED.

    C. Martin, a miner, of Wollongong, was jammed against the face of the coal by a skip. Assistance was at once forthcoming, but the man died before reaching the pit's ...

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  32. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    The following telegram was received by the Public Works Department to-day from the Chief Engineer, who is now at the scene of the Goulburn floods:—"120,000 ...

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  33. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    Mrs. Bailey, who had resided at Tilba Tilba for many years, committed suicide by hanging herself. Her husband died suddenly while on a visit to Sydney in ...

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  34. WERTHEIM AUSTRALIAN PIANOS.

    Pianos manufactured by the firm of Hugo Wertheim at Burnley, Victoria, were shown in the windows of the firm's Rundlestreet showroows for the first time on ...

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  35. STRAW HAT MAKERS.

    The vice-president (Mr. A. E. Baker) presided over a large meeting of the Straw Hat Makere' Union at the Trades Hall on Monday night. The printed rules were ...

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  36. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    On Wednesday last Miss Westcombe, daughter of Mr. G. Wescombe, was riding on horseback, when the horse became unmanageable and galloped down hill. Miss ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL.

    At the Police Court to-day William Allan Bradshaw was charged on a provisional warrant with being an absconding debtor from South Australia, with intent to ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    Early yesterday morning a brick was thrown through the plateglass window of Mr. C. F. Hunt's jewellery establishment at Swan Hill, and £100 worth of goods ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATH AT BROKEN HILL.

    A painfully sudden death occurred at the railway-station last night just as the express was preparing to leave for Adelaide. Mr. Henry Bath, a well-known resident of ...

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  40. UPSET BY A MOTOR CAR.

    The police at Caulfield are diligently hunting for the driver of a motor car, who, it is said, tore along Napier-road, Elsternwick, to-night, at a furious pace, wobbling ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    Two firemen, John Sullivan and Charles Blake, were at the Police Court today charged with illegally, obtaining a passage by the steamer Cooma from Sydney to ...

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  42. STRIKE OF NAVVIES.

    A strike has occurred among the navvies at Hosken's Lithgow ironworks. The men are engaged on excavations for the new coke bins, and they demand an increase ...

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  43. A VARIED CAREER.

    Mr. Henry Bath, who fell dead at the railway station last night, came to Australia in 1854. He landed at Port Adelaide, and made his way first to the gold rush which ...

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  44. FATAL VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    ELLISTON, September 8.—On Saturday last Mr. W. J. Packer, of Three Lakes, succumbed to injuries received a fortnight previous, as the result of a sulky accident, ...

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  45. THE A.M.A.

    With regard to the meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, referred to in "The Advertiser" of to-day, it seems that another demand suggested was for ...

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  46. AN ECONOMICAL LIGHT.

    The Welsbach Company's air-gas machine is the latest thing in lighting apparatus, and it is now being introduced to the Adelaide public hy Mr. A. Dobbie, the representative ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    J. J. Brennan, a business man of Gwalia, was charged at the Gwalia Court to-day with having been armed, in such a manner as to cause fear to persons. F. C. Rowe, ...

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  49. BOY'S ARM BROKEN.

    To-day a son of Mr. G. Bevan, overseer on the Outalpa run, was badly hurt while the family were driving to church. The reins got under the pole of the trap and ...

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  50. Made in Australia and Given Away.

    To-day being Manufacturers' Dav. that well-known firm of jewellers, Messrs. Perryman & Co., who are fully in accord with the motto, "The true patriot uses ...

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  51. CUT HIS THROAT.

    Michael Joseph Comdon, 66 years, who lives at 64 Canning-street, Carlton, to-night attempted to cut his throat He had succeeded in inflicting a serious wound upon ...

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  52. MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    The State Government have decided to appoint a railway and tramway Commission, to consist of four members of Parliament and three representatives of the ...

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  53. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    Kenneth D. Dansey, aged 28, a native of Australia, who was married two months ago, has been killed at Ohakunc through a tree falling on him. ...

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  54. AUSTRIAN MINER FINED.

    Tn fining an Austrian miner £1 at the Leonora Court to-day for having forwarded through the post a parcel containing wax matches, the resident magistrate ...

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  55. COUNCIL AND TAXI-CABS.

    Although taxi-cabs have been plying for hire in Melbourne a little more than two years, they aro still, so far as fares and conditions of running are concerned, a law ...

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  56. FOUND DROWNED AT ARNO BAY.

    A man named Speed was found drowned in a tank this morning. He had been missing since Saturday. ...

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  57. ATTEMPTED ASSAULT.

    'At Criminal Court to-day a young man, Harold C. Reynolds, was sentenced to 13 months' in gaol for an attempt to commit a capital offence on a little girl. His ...

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  58. A LABORER KILLED.

    On Friday a laborer, B. J. Bryant, sustained concussion of the brain through a lifting jack falling on his head in the sewerage works. He never regained ...

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  59. FISHING BOATS OVERDUE.

    Nine or ten fishing boats, which were due back at Fremantle from the northern fishing grounds eight days ago, have not yet reached port. They have evidently ...

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  60. BODY FOUND ON THE BEACH.

    The body of Leo Maxwell Ritter, 14 years of age, one of the victims of the boating tragedy in the bay a fortnight ago, was fund on the beach at Chelsea to-day. It ...

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  61. GOLF.

    K. Newman to-day won the Queensland amateur golf championship, and T. Fowler (last year's winner) was runner up. ...

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  62. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    At a special meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night the question of home and home matches against South Australia was discussed. It is usual that ...

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  63. DISEASED ORANGES.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Graham) had on his office table to-day several samples of diseased fruit, taken by fruit inspectors from a shipment of oranges which ...

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  64. VICTORIAN CILAMPIONSHIP MEETING.

    The annual Victorian Amateur Golf Championship meeting was opened to-day at Sandringham. The event down for consideration was the Men's Stroke Handicap (18 holes) for which 95 entered. ...

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  65. STRATHALBYN CLUB.

    The sixth and [?] medal competition was played on The Lodge links on Saturday afternoon. A strong westerly wind blew all the afternoon, and the heavy rain made the links sodden. ...

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  66. DEATH OF MR. BERMINGHAM.

    Mr. W. Bermingham died at his residence, Glenelg, on Saturday nigbt, at the age of 70. He arrived in South Australia with his parents in 1855, and shortly ...

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