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  2. BIG SPORTING CASE.

    The court was crowded to-day by racing notabilities, who were anxious to hear the evidence in the case in which Mr. R. T. Wootton, the well-known ...

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  3. HOME RULE.

    Considerable interest was taken in the proceedings in the House of Lords yesterday. when the second reading of the Home Rule Bill was moved by the Marquis of ...

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  4. SMALLPOX.

    The confident hope given expression to during the last day or two that the smallpox epidemic had been effectually dealt with was rudely shattered by the ...

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  5. THE MILITANTS.

    Some exciting scenes were witnessed to-day when the police endeavored to arrest two of the suffragette leaders. Miss Kenney, one of the organisers of ...

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  6. A DARING ROBBERY.

    A well-planned robbery, perhaps the most daring of its kind for many years in Adelaide, was committed on Tuesday evening, when over £500 worth of ...

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  7. THE WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) made a statement in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the attitude of the Powers towards ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT NEXT WEEK.

    His Excellency the Governor will open the second session of the twenty-first Parliament of South Australia at noon on July 24, and a busy time may be ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    "It is an ill wind that blows nobody good," but it would seem that such a wind has been blowing during the last two days. It is difficult to discover that ...

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  10. SHOOTING AT BISLEY.

    Shooting began yesterday at Bisley for the prize of £10 10/, offered by the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers. The conditions were seven shots ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    The longest non-stop flight on record was accomplished yesterday by Lieutenant Varcin, who, carrying a passenger, covered 355 miles between Chateandun and Buc. ...

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  13. THE KING.

    The King, having concluded his tour of Lancashire, has written a letter to Lord Derby, thanking him for the arrangements made for the visit. His Majesty ...

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  14. PLURAL VOTING.

    The Plural Voting Bill passed its thirdreadings in the House of Commons yesterday by 293 votes to 222. The Bill imposes a penalty, of £200, ...

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  15. BURNING CHURCHES.

    A man named Ross has confessed that he was responsible for the burning of Salem Chapel, at Pwllhcli ("Salt Pool"), a Carnarvonshire seaport, on July 4, when ...

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  16. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The return cricket match for the present season between the Gentlemen and the Players, was begun on Lords Ground to-day. The Gentlemen, batting first, made 232, of ...

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  17. THE WIRELESS CONTRACT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) was asked several questions regarding the proposed establishment of a chain of ...

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  19. SMALLPOX SCARE.

    A correspondent, writing to the "Pall Mall Gazette," asks what the Imperial Board of Trade and the Port of London authorities are doing to prevent smallpox ...

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  20. CHAOS IN CHINA.

    The House of Representatives yesterday agreed to the third reading of a Bill, imreaching the Cabinet, and particularly the Miniters for War. Finance, and the Navy, ...

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  22. OWEN MORAN.

    Owen Moran, the well-known boxer, has been engaged to appear for a season at the Sydney Stadium, Rushcutters' Bay, under the management of Mr. ...

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  24. FRENCH OVERSEA TROOPS.

    For the first tame in history native troops from the French possessions in Africa and Asia figured, in a Presidential review at Longchamps, yesterday. The ...

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  26. SHIPYARD TROUBLE.

    The ballot of shipyard employes in the north of England has resulted in a large majority of votes being cast in favor of the acceptance of the terms of the ...

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