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  2. FATALTTIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Monday morning Herbert Nurse, a lad, living at Taylor-road, Thebarton, gallantry rescued a young girl, who had fallen off the jetty at Henley Beach. She ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    The strike of railwaymen at Augusta, the capital of Georgia, still continues. Yesterday 25 strike-breakers arrived from New York to take the place of men ...

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  4. AZEFF THE SPY.

    Further disclosures about the Russian police spy system as elicited by Bourtzeff, the revolutionary, from Azeff, the infamous Russian spy, at Frankfurt, in Prussia, ...

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  5. LAWLESS AMERICA.

    Peter Bruno, a wealthy Italian cafe proprietor, appealed to the San Francisco police on Saturday for protection against the "Black Hand" (an Italian secret ...

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  6. PUSHED TO DEATH.

    On Monday afternoon Edna Fanny Wilson, a 13-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson, of West Thebarton-road. West Thebarton, met with a tragic death ...

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  7. THE WAR CLOUD.

    Count Leopold von Berchtold (the Imperial Chancellor) on Saturday delivered an optimistic speech to the Austrian Parliamentary Delegation concerning the ...

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  8. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    The action of China in floating part of her £10,000,000 loan in Great Britain and Germany in place of accepting the proposals of the six-Power syndicate, has ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. A WITNESS DROPS DEAD

    The taking of evidence on commission in connection with the tramway case was resumed to-day. Albert Richards, track cleaner, was being cross-examined by Mr. ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    The brig Edward, which got into difficulties off Beacon Rock. Point Nepean, while endeavoring to run through the Heads last night, and had to be ...

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  11. LORD ROBERTS.

    Field Marshal Earl Roberts, K.C, completes his Suth year to-day. In celebration of the event, thousands of working people on Saturday marched in ...

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  12. MOUNT LYELL WALLAROO CONSOLS.

    Considerable excitement has been occasioned in the town by work at the Mount Lyell Wallaroo Consols, formerly known as the Bingo, which has revealed the presence ...

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  13. ULSTER DAY.

    During the celebration of Ulster Day in Belfast on Saturday over 2,000 Ulstermen resident in Dublin signed the solemn covenant to resist the establishment of ...

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  14. PRESIDENT TAFT.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner of the Commonwealth, represented Australia at the meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, on Saturday, of delegates representing ...

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  15. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    Argument was concluded in the High Court to-day in the Sugar Commission case. Mr. Duffy, for the Crown, said as to the suggestion of the Chief Justice ...

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  16. TAXICAB TRAGEDY.

    Francis Dudley, a well-known music-hall performer, was shot three times and killed in a taxicab in Fenchurch-street, London, yesterday. His companion, who gave his ...

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  17. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The executive of the Medical Associations state that their sickness insurance committee have drafted a scheme effectively dealing with tuberculosis. It ...

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  18. THE QUALITY OF MILK.

    Statements of interest to consumers as well as vendors of milk were made by counsel in a prosecution at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday, when a dairyman ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    The Bill introduced by the Government into the Reichstag embodying the concessions granted concerning the importation of meatstuffs into the Empire, will ...

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  20. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African (Rugby footballers (Springboks) have arrived. The pack averages 14 st., and is believed to be superior to that of the last previous South ...

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  21. LIFE-SAVING AT SEA.

    The shipowners' parliamentary committee have carried a resolution severely criticising the life-saving regulations just adopted by the Board of Trade, which it ...

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  22. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    What is known in legal procedure us "speaking to the minutes" in connection with the proposed award of the President of the Arbitration Coure in regard to the ...

    Article : 658 words
  23. GAGGED BY A DOCTOR.

    At the North Shore Police Court to-day Dr. J. B. St. Vincent Welch was fined 4[?]/, with £4 4/ costs, or one month's in gaol, on a charge of having assaulted ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. PUGILISM.

    Cash Starver, a hitherto undefeated "white hope," was beaten for the first time on Saturday in a ten-round pugilistic bout by John Willis, of Chicago. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Union Castle steel twin-screw threemasted steamer Kinfauns Castle, 9,664 tons, which arrived at Southampton yesterday, brought specie to the value of £1,224,365 ...

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  26. TASMANIAN SHEARERS.

    Some time ago an agreement was arrived at between the pastoralists and shearers regarding wages and working conditions This was subsequently ratified by the ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The annual Synod of the diocese of Sydney was opened this afternoon under the presidency of Archbishop Wright. Dr. Wright prefaced his presidential ...

    Article : 369 words
  28. SOCIALISM IN PRUSSIA.

    Herr Borchardt, one of the seven Socialistic members who, in May last, were re[?]oved by the police from the Prussian Diet for interrupting the debate and ...

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  29. THE MATERNITY GRANT.

    The maternity bonus was discussed at to-day's session of the Presbyterian Assembly. The Rev. W. S. Rolland (Vic.) moved— ...

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  30. NOT IN THE AWARD.

    Sixty boilermakers, employed at Messrs. Robinson Bros', foundry, on the south bank of the Yarra, to-day refused to resume work, and as a result their assistants ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    While Herr Illner, an Austrian aviator, was making a flight near Aussig, in Bohemia, on Saturday, a mishap occurred to his machine, and he was compelled ...

    Article : 120 words
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  33. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It has come under the notice of the chief electoral officer for the Commonwealth that, notwithstanding the explicit directions contained in the enrolment ...

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  34. STOLEN MOTOR CAR.

    A dramatic police chase after a stolen motor car took place on Saturday. When the car which had been stolen in Belgium entered Paris, there were four occupants, ...

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  36. ADMIRAL SIR F. W. RICHARDS.

    The death is announced of Admiral Sir Frederick William Richards, who joined the naval service in 1848, and served on the Australian station in the early fifties. ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    Captain Gerrit Smith, commodore of the Howard Smith fleet, strongly advocates the establishment of a lighthouse on Indian Head, a prominent point on ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Hugh Stewart, assistant lecturer in Latin and Greek at the Liverpool University, has been appointed professor of classics at Canterbury College. ...

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