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  2. SIR IAN HAMILTON ON COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The military correspondent of the "Morning Post," commenting on Sir Ian Hamilton's visit to Australia, waxes somewhat sarcastic on what he terms the ...

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  4. THE DISSOLUTION.

    "We are still in a state of suspension," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) today, when confronted with the inevitable question concerning the situation. "We ...

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  5. EXPLOSIVES ON A STEAMER.

    At the County Court to-day Captaiu S. W. Hayter, of the steamer Niwaru, was charged with having brought into port on June 9 a cargo of nitro compounds ...

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  6. ANOTHER COLLIERY STRIKE.

    A strike occurred at the Balmain colliery this morning with the result that nearly 200 men were idle. It is stated that trouble arose between the men and ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. WHY THE SHORTAGE OF STOCK?

    An attempt was made to-day by the South Australian Commission upon Abattoirs to discover the true reason for the present shortage of stock, in Australia. ...

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  8. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    Correspondents in forwarding letters should state whether copies have been sent to other papers. MR. C. VAUGHAN AT PORT ...

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  9. SMALLPOX.

    There are four cases of smallpox in the Clifton district. It is surmised that a son of one of the sufferers brought the disease from Sydney. The patients and 25 ...

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  10. MUTILATED BODY FOUND.

    The mutilated body of a middle-aged man was found on Sunday night lying on the down line near the Moorabben railway-station. The discovery was made by the ...

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  11. GUILLAUX'S MANAGER ROBBED.

    As M. Repusseau, manager for M. Guillaux, the French aviator, was assisting to place his employer's aeroplane on the siding at the Western Railway-station, ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. TENTMAKEES' WAGES BOARD.

    The Tentmakers' Wages Board new determination, which comes into force on August 1, fixes the following rates:—Foreman, 69/ per week of 48 hours; ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. RAILWAY SLEEPERS.

    Sir—I am glad to see that "W. C. R. Ward" has drawn the attention of the public through the medium of your columns to the dearth of timber, and his figures ...

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  14. A WHARF ACCIDENT.

    Three men were injured, one of them severely, as the result of an accident that took place at the Australian wharf this morning. A gang of dockers were ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. LABOR NEWS.

    There are still many unskilled laborers out of employment in Adelaide. On Monday morning ten laborers were required in connection with the enlargement of the ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. LIBERAL UNION.

    June 12.—The annual meeting of the local branch of the Liberal Union was held this week in the institute. There was a representative attendance. Election of ...

    Article : 507 words
  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night will open the short Mischa Elman season at the Exhibition Building. The great violinist will play the "Symphonie Espagnole," by Lalo, Bach's "Air on G ...

    Article : 556 words
  18. KARL MARX ON HENRY GEORGE.

    Sir—It is some considerable time now since Mr. W. Clark Russell compiled and issued a most fascinating work entitled "The Book of Authors," in which was ...

    Article : 786 words
  19. THE HOME RULE MEETING.

    Sir—I am pleased to see that "Red, White, and Blue" is out to refute the statement that "20 Parliamentarians spoke at the Home Rule demonstration," a ...

    Article : 694 words
  20. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    When asked on Monday about the position in regard to the New Hebrides, the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) informed a representative of "The ...

    Article : 612 words
  21. COURSING.

    Sir—I did not intend encroaching further on your valuable space, and should not have done so had not Mr. Nesbit renewed his attack on coursers and coursing. ...

    Article : 655 words
  22. SUNBEAMS IN THE SCULLERY.

    Sir—On reading the contribution under the above heading, signed "A Hasbeen," which appeared in your issue of June 11, the remark of the Chinaman who, with, no ...

    Article : 497 words
  23. "PARLIAMENT: ITS PROGRESS."

    "Parliament: Its Progress," was the title of the Rev. Dr. Bevan's lecture before a moeting of the Effective Voting League, presided over by Mr. G. F. Hussey on ...

    Article : 257 words
  24. STOOD IT TOO LONG.

    The maid-of-all-work in the service of [?] provincial family the members whereo[?] are not on the most amicable of terms, recently tendered her resignation, much to ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. INJURED JOCKEY'S CONDITION.

    It was ascertained on enquiry at the Adelaide Hospital, on Monday afternoon, that the condition of F. Bottrell, the rider of Reveller, who fell in the Hurdle Race, and ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. MAGISTRATES' COURT—HINDMARSH.

    Charles Arthur Saunders was charged on the information of Sergeant Radford with having been guilty of indecent behaviour on Saturday night at Railway-place, Bowden. The accuseda ...

    Article : 67 words
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