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  2. RAILWAY TRAGEDIES.

    An inquest was opened yesterday, on the victims of the terrible catastrophe which occurred on the London and North-Western Railway Company's line on the night ...

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  3. THE POOR PARSON.

    The statement made at yesterday's meeting of the South Australian Raptists' Union that ministers of that denomination were notoriously underpaid, in a good ...

    Article : 351 words
  4. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The "Globe" approves of the suggestion that the Government of New Zealand should be represented on the Imperial Defence Committee through a ...

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  5. THE WAR CLOUD

    The situation in north-western Albania is still highly critical. In consequence of the threatened general insurrection of the Malissori tribesmen at Scutari, as the ...

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  6. SAID HE WAS "SIDNEY KIDMAN."

    A stranger arrived at Kilmore East by train on Wednesday afternoon from Seymour and distributed tips to the guard and the porter in gold, stating that he was ...

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  7. COLLAPSE OF ROOFING.

    Mr. Joseph Regis Coory, of Waymouth-street, who has been prominent in the Boy Scout movement since its inauguration in Adelaide, met his death in a tragie ...

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  8. HE BOLTED.

    A man who has been working bank frauds in other States has made an attempt to defraud a Sydney banking institution. He opened an account with a ...

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  9. THE VEND CASE.

    The High Court to-day delivered a nnanimous judgment to-day on the appeal in the new celebrated Vend case. The Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith), ...

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  10. THE PREMIERSHIP MATCH.

    It is anticipated that when Port Adelaide and West Adelaide meet this afternoon to play off for the premiership of South Australia one of the finest games ...

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  11. A LAD WHO WILL NOT DRILL.

    The correspondence in regard to the matter of the panishment of the lad Giles for not drilling was discussed at the Barrier Labor Federation meeting last ...

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  12. RACING LIBEL CASE.

    An action was begun in the Banco Court to-day, in which Sinclair Adkins, a farmer and grazier, of Strezleeki, near Korumburra, and owner of a racing pony ...

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  13. DEATHS THROUGH "WANT OF CAUTION."

    A return of tramway and railway accidents for the year ended June 30, 1912, was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night. A feature of the ...

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  14. THE BURGLARY BOOM.

    The recent audacious acts of enterprising burglars were eclipsed last night, when the premises of Mr. William Peatt, boot manufacturer, of 64, Wellington-street, ...

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  15. LOST AND FOUND.

    Two men who left Cape Borda at 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning were missing, and fears were entertained for their safety. One was Mr. Thompson, ...

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  16. "THE SATURDAY EXPRESS."

    The complete novel to be published in to-day's issue of "The Saturday Express" is entitled "A GIRL IN DISTRESS." ...

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  17. MARTYR TO SCIENCE.

    Mademoiselle Wiedermann, an assistant in the physical laboratory at the Salpetriere Hospital, in Paris, has fallen a victim to her experiments with "X" rays. ...

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  18. A TRUST CRITICISED.

    The Opposition leader (Mr. Wilson), in the Assembly to-day, drastically condemned the Fremantle Harbor Trust Amendment Bill. He said this was ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. FIERCE PRISONER.

    Heinrich Tolle, a workman, who was being kept under observation in the prison at Gottingen, Hanover, yesterday bit open an artery in his left hand. He also bit ...

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  20. ABORIGNALS TAKE REVENGE.

    Three Murchison natives were to-day acquitted of the murder on Nookawarra station of another native, [?]eter. It appeared that a sick native, Paddy, was placed in ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. DETERMINED TO DIE.

    At Cheltenham last night a man, aged about 27 years, was found dead on the railway line about half-way between the Cheltenham and Mentone. Mr. Arthur ...

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  22. THE WESTERN RAILWAY.

    During his stay in Port Augusta on Saturday the Minister for Home Affairs visited the railway works. He complimented the supervising engineer on the ...

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  23. SERENADING PRISONERS.

    Twenty-nine strikers left Waihi to-day in two conveyances, and the wildest excitement prevailed. Sympathisers cheered as under a strong police escort the men ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The National Free Labor Association, in a report on the industrial unrest, attribute it to the decreased purchasing power of money. It is added that ill-advised ...

    Article : 181 words
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  26. FINED FOR TALKING.

    Yesterday 130 boys engaged in the banknote printing department of the Bank of England struck work as a protest against the action of the authorities in levying fines ...

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  28. SPEEDING UP.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), in the House of Representatives to-day, on the motion for adjournment, said the time had come when business must be transacted ...

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  30. FARO HOUSE RAIDED.

    The police yesterday raided a "faro" house in Sherwood-street, in the parish of St. James, Westminster. Sixty persons were arrested. At the Police Court one ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. IRRIGATION.

    The Minister of Works (Mr. Johnson), in the Assembly to-day, moved the second reading of the Water Rights Irrigation Bill, mainly based on the Victorian and ...

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  33. SWINDLING UP-TO-DATE.

    A new form of imposture was dealt with at the City Police Court to-day, when a young man named Tregeagle was sentenced to ten months in gaol for defrauding Perth ...

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  34. THOUSAND YARDS RECORD.

    At Glasgow yesterday, Hatfield, who lately won the 440 Yards Saltwater Championship of England at South Shields, covering the distance in 4 min. 54 see., ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House of Representatives, after a long discussion to-day, rejected by a majarity of nine the motion to exclude the Post and Telegraph Department from the ...

    Article : 82 words
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