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  2. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    The Premier having stated that the Government would introduce a Bill to amend the Licensing Act this session—although he could not say on what lines it was being ...

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  3. THE GREAT BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    Mist and incessant rain interfered with the operations or[?] on Tuesday, but the British made good progress beyond Ovillers. The Czar of Russia, through King George, sent his congratulations to the British troops Sir Douglas Haig has addressed a letter to the home workers thanking them or their ...

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  4. THE TRIUMPH OF THE RUSSIANS

    The Rome correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph" says:—The Italian authoties have received a highly significant telegram from Petrograd, which announces ...

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  5. FATALITIES MD ACCIDENTS A DROWNING CASE.

    The adjourned inquest in connection with the death of Isaac Laurence, whose body was found floating in the Port Adelaide River on Sunday, was conducted by the ...

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  6. COLLIERY TROUBLES

    The coal mining situation, in Australia is according to all accounts on the eve of a great change. There may be a general [?] of work, or it may be that an ...

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  7. THE HOME AFFAIRS ENQUIRY

    Mr. Archibald, ex-Minister of Home Affairs, further cross-examined by Mr. Webster (Postmaster-General) at the Home Affairs enquiry to-day, stated that ...

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  8. RAIN AND FLOODS

    Since Sunday last over the whole of the agricultural areas and most of the pastoral country, except parts of the South-East and Upper Murray districts, more than an ...

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  9. AN INJURED SPINE.

    The engineer of the Gem Company's steamer Tarrella, Mr. W. Heggerty, while coming from Morgan, to Bern, missed his footing and fell down the hold, severely ...

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  10. ACCIDENTS WITH HORSES.

    Mr. Robert Cooper was yesterday helping Mr. William Lang, who was driving a small trolly, to cross the Gilbert River, which was in flood. He was putting in a ...

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  11. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Messrs. Tschirpig and Lindner, who were on their way from Loxton on Sunday were riding on one motor cycle, when the machine swerved and struck a stump. Both ...

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  12. A GERMAN'S PESSIMISM

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the well-known wa[?] correspondent, telegraphs:—I have been questioning prisoners in a persistent end[?] vor to ascertain the German view points in ...

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  13. BRITISH PUSHING ON

    His Majesty the King has sent the following message to General Sir Douglas Haig:—"The continued successful advance of my troops fills me with admiration. I ...

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  14. "LONELY SOLDIERS."

    The young women here are just now infected with a craze for adopting "lonel[?] soldiers." The adoption, be it understood, is on strictly sisterly lines, and with full ...

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  15. HOME FROM THE FRONT.

    A special train from Melbourne, which reached the North-terrace station shortly after noon on Wednesday, brought a further detachment of sick and invalided ...

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  16. THROWN FROM A VEHICLE.

    Mr. J. Berriman was thrown out of his trap last Friday night and had two ribs broken. ...

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  17. A CHILD SCALDED.

    Mrs. P. Gehling, wife of the school master, had occasion to move a saucepan of boiling water to the side of the stove, and in doing so used a cloth to grip the handle. ...

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  18. "GONE TO ADELAIDE."

    In the, Divorce Court to-day Sydney [?] Hilson (30), of Middle Crescent, [?], applied for the dissolution of his [?] with Alice Hilson (28) on the ...

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  19. UNDER A TRAIN.

    A remarkable escape from death was experienced on Monday night by Mr. Charles Mo[?]sop, 45 years of age, of Nicholson-street, South Yarra. He endeavored to ...

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  20. FIJI AND AUSTRALIA.

    According to a message received from Fiji the statement of the Minister of External Affairs, that he has received a petition from Fiji, asking for the annexation ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL MISSION TO AMERICA.

    The Federal Industrial Commission for the United States, the Acting prime Minister [?], will be constitued and dispatched as soon as possible, probably in ...

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  22. FARMER LOSES A HAND.

    Mr. W. Eldridge, a farmer, of Bungalally, Victoria, was feeding a chaffcutter on Saturday. When his left hand was drawn into the cogs and mangled. It had to be ...

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  23. A MOTOR FATALITY.

    A fatal motor accident occurred on Monday in Fitzroy[?]street, St. Kilda, in which Richard McCaughan, aged 9 years, received injuries which caused his death. With his ...

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  24. FEDERAL ECONOMY.

    Senator Pearce, the Acting Prime Minister, resents the insinuation that the Federal Government, instead of economising, are spending several million sterling more ...

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  25. MENINGITIS.

    A report was laid before the Board of Public Health to-day that, for the fortnight ended July 16, the cases of cerebrospinal meningitis, reported throughout the ...

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  26. "SAPPING THE LIFE BLOOD."

    The question of the State attitude towards persons of enemy origin was referred to by the Hon. John Verran in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. He ...

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  27. DROWNED IN A WATERHOLE.

    Mr. David Peoples (50), an ironworker, living at St. Peters, New South Wales, left his home early on Saturday morning. Some hours later his dead body, dressed ...

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  28. THE COST OF PAPER.

    The Congress has referred to the Rules Committee Mr. Mann's resolution urging the appointment of a Commission to investigate the price of printing paper, and ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A largely attended meeting of returned [?] and soldiers was held in the [?]n Hall on Tuesday night to consider the advisability of forming an ...

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  30. THE HIGH COURT.

    Mr. Justice Barton, in the High Court on Tuesday, heard an application for increased security in costs in connection with the case of Button versus Garton and ...

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  31. A CHILD'S ENDURANCE.

    The child, Nichols Frousheger, aged 4½ years, who had been missing from Charleville since Monday, July 10, has been found. The boy reached Alice Downs, 90 miles ...

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  32. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    Mrs. Mary H[?]ll (34), of Bathurst-street, Woollahra, was found in the back yard of her home on Saturday morning with her throat cut and a blood-stained shoemaker's ...

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  33. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY

    A serious situation is threatened owing to the shortage of water in the Cataract reservoir which supplies Sydney with water. There is only 200 days' supply of water ...

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  34. MECHANIC ELECTROCUTED.

    While working on an electric light pole in Ramsay-street, Five Dock, New South Wales, on Saturday, Mr. George William Vincent (31), a mechanic living at ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    A public meeting was held last night to deal with matters connected with the proposal of the Mount Lyell Company to establish metallurgical are treatment ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Works (Mr. Johnson), who has returned from a visit to Melbourne, states that he arranged that potatoes imported into Western Australia ...

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  37. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    The Lucksnbach Steamship Company of New York is putting two vessels in the Australian trade and another on the run between New York and New Zealand. One ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Herbert Vollmer, a New Yorker, has won the world's swimming record for 500 metres, which he covered in 4 min. 11 2-5 sec. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. TREATMENT OF SEWAGE

    Important results in connection with the treatment of sewage are looked for as the result of a special experimental plant, to be erected by the Water and Sewage ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. TELEGRAPHISTS' WAGES.

    In an arbitration case yesterday over a claim for higher wages for telegraphists, it was shown that the pay in Western Australia was 770 dollars, the highest in the ...

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  42. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Senate has passed the Navy Bill. ...

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  43. EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO.

    The Washington Government have decided to allow ex-President Castro to enter the United States. ...

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  44. ITALIAN ENERGY

    An official communique, issued in Rome on Tuesday afternoon, says:—"We defeated the enemy's attacks at Foppiano and Va[?] La[?]sac, notwithstanding his vi[?] ...

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