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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    A valuable motor, belonging to Mr. E. G. Stone, of the firm of [?] & Sidderley, contractors for the Glenelg breakwater, was seriously damaged by fire on Sunday ...

    Article : 105 words
  3. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY

    Figures made available to-day by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) in connection with the enquiry as to the number of fit men available between the ages ...

    Article : 992 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed last night:—The Rev. Canon Maxwell Gumbleton has accepted the Ang[?]can bishoprie of Ballarat. ...

    Article : 805 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 418 words
  6. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The situation relating to the sale and shipment of the Australian harvest was reviewed at a meeting of the Wheat Board to-day. Senator Russell presided, and there ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. THE ENGLISH MIRACLE.

    M. Clomenceau, the redoubtable French statesman and editor of that most pungent of newspapers. "L'Homme Enchaine," contributes a remarkable preface to the ...

    Article : 464 words
  8. A FISHMONGER IN DIFFICULTIES.

    At about 9 a.m. on Monday Mr. John Anderson, fishmonger, of Plympton, was driving a horse attached to a cart along King William-street, and when opposite ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. DIFFICULTY CONCERNING SHIPPING.

    During the last few days of his stay in London, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was engaged in settling matters in connection with the transport of the Australian ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. A BROKEN LEG.

    At about 5.30 p.m. on Monday Albert McCartney, aged 15 years, residing with his parents at Mellor-road, Glanville, fell off a wheat stack at Corporation wharf, ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. MENINGITIS.

    During the week ended yesterday, 29 cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis were reported to the Health Department, as compared with 20 for the previous week, and ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,595 words
  13. ACCIDENTS TO RAILWAYMEN.

    Mr. Edward A. Wallgren, working at the bridge gang, 129-mile peg, was jammed by one of the girders against an abutment, and sustained a broken rib and severe ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. A CHILD SCALDED.

    A child badly scalded by boiling milk was recently brought into the Loxton Hospital for treatment by Dr. Tanko. The child, who is only 21 months of age, is ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. IN TASMANIA.

    Two additional cases of meningitis were reported to-day. There wero 11 cases for the week ended Saturday. ...

    Article : 23 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  17. KEEPING IT DARK.

    Until lately it was the practice to allow certain offenders, principally motorists who had exceeded the speed limit, to have their cases heard in chambers at the ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. A MAN KILLED.

    At Winton, near Campbelltown, this morning, Mr. John Turner, who was loading sheep for the Sydney sales, was riding on the shaft of a waggon, when he fell off ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. EAST-WEST RAILWAY ENQUIRY.

    Judge Eagleson, sitting as a Royal Commission in connection with the charges of bungling and mismanagement during the construction of the railway from ...

    Article : 422 words
  20. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 637 words
  21. THE LIVE STOCK SHORTAGE.

    In a time of price-fixing empiricism it is well that emphasis should be laid, as it was by Mr. J. M. Niall at the annual meeting of Goldsbrough, Mort, & Co., in ...

    Article : 550 words
  22. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    The death of a baby, Emily Maud Neilson, aged five months, was enquired into at the Sydney Coroner's Court. The parents discovered the infant lying in bed under ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    All the members of the Railway Standing Committee (Messrs. Verran, Jolley, Hague, Travers, and Cole) and the secretary (Mr. Cockburn), arrived at Quorn by the train ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. A RAILWAY MAN'S DEATH.

    On Thursday an enquiry was held into the death of Mr. Sydney Wilcox (44), who was knocked down by arailway engine and tender on June 17, and died in Sydney ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. THE WAR LOAN.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed last night:—Some of the larger public companies are assisting their employes to invest in the war loan, and if the movement ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. SUICIDE AT 70.

    Thomas Harridge Russell (70), who died at 14, Prospect-street. Sydney, on: June 12, was considered by the coroner to have committed suicide by administering cyanide. ...

    Article : 29 words
  27. DEATH IN THE STREET.

    While walking down George-street, Sydney, on Thursday Mr. S. A. Jones (40), of Glebe, collapsed and died. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, where life was ...

    Article : 38 words
  28. A FATAL COLLISION.

    Mr. Stanley Dobell (22), residing with this parents at Plattsburg, New South Wales, died on Thursday of injuries received through a collision due to the horse ...

    Article : 40 words
  29. RAIN AND THE TRAMS.

    The following figures show the difference between traffic on the trams on a wet Sunday from that on a fine Sunday:—Sunday. 18th inst., 73,822 passengers: revenue, ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. AN ENGINE DERAILED.

    The engine of the train which left Glenelg on Monday at 2.15 p.m. for Northterrace left the rails at the curve at St. [?] The enginedriver applied the ...

    Article : 124 words
  31. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The man killed by a train on Tuesday at Coolac, New South Wales, has been identified as Mr. John Hobson, laborer. At the inquest the evidence showed that deceased, ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. "THE SPIRIT OF DEVOTION."

    In opening at the Chester Royal Infirmary recently an ophthalmic theatre as a memorial to a deceased soldier, Lord Bryce said:—"Never was there a time ...

    Article : 399 words
  33. DAY BAKING.

    The principal development to-day in connection with the dispute in the baking trade was the decision of the Victorian Millowners' Association to meet the ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. FOR GERMAN KULTUR.

    Can a German University, under present conditions, profit by the bequest of an Englishman? Mr. Whiteford, of West Kensington. London, has left £1,000 to the ...

    Article : 122 words
  35. THE TERRITORY.

    Reporting on rice-growing at the Daly River experimental farm, the Administrator of the Northern Territory states:— "One of the settlers has about 70 acres of ...

    Article : 177 words
  36. A NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Those who know anything of the trend of the best public opinion in America will not have been unprepared for Professor C. W. Eliot's scheme for an American ...

    Article : 890 words
  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Arbitration Court to-day began the hearing of the Pastry Cooks' Union citation for a minimum wage of £4 a week. The employer's offer £3 7/6. ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. The Advertiser

    From the latest intelligence the unwelcome fact emerges that the advance of the Russians along their southern front has done nothing to abate the German ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  39. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Powers gave judgment in the Ar[?]itration Court to-day on a plaint by the Federated Mining, Employes' Association of Australia versus the Cath[?]art Central Gold Mining ...

    Article : 354 words
  40. GENERAL NEWS. THE HOLIDAY.

    The rain that fell on Sunday, when nearly 2 in. was registered in Adelaide, will prove of immence benefit to the country. It, however, spoiled the holiday ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister of Lands to-day said 95 fruit farms have been surveyed at Baerburrum for returned soldiers, ranging from 20 to 30 acres, capable of growing ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. RUSSIAN IN THE SCHOOLS.

    Tonbridge and Sherborne have made a start in adding to the distress of the public school boy by teaching him Russian (says the London "Evening Standard"). It is ...

    Article : 215 words
  43. SHORTAGE OF SHIPPING.

    The Minister of Customs to-day received several deputations, including the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce and the Timber Merchants' Association. The latter ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) states that arrangements have been completed for the establishment of a central council of the Australian comforts ...

    Article : 226 words
  45. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) is to spend two or three weeks in his electorate next mouth to watch his interests at the selection ballot and get in preliminary ...

    Article : 144 words
  46. MAIL DELAYED BY RAIN.

    The postmaster, Farina, has reported that the mail from Murnpeowie on Thursday brought nothing from p[?]es beyond that point, the Innamincka mail not ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. BUTTER FOR EXPORT.

    The Minister of Agriculture is making an appeal to dairymen to produce large quantities of superior quality butter for export next year. He says reports from the ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. WAR LECTURES AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    Professor Henderson will deliver his first lecture on "The Clearing of the Seas" at the University this evening. The lecturer will explain the chief objects of naval ...

    Article : 38 words
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