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  2. STAND UP FOR THE KING.

    In responding to the toast of the "Navy and Army" at the inaugural smoke Social of the Yorkshire Society of South Australia on Friday evening, Mr. C. E. Owen ...

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  3. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    In proposing the toast of "Yorkshire, our county," at the inaugural smoke social of the Yorkshire Society of South Australia on Friday evening, Mr. T. C. Taylor, ...

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  4. ELECTION FOR BOOTHBY.

    The Liberal and Socialist parties have lost no time in preparing for the election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rp. Batchelor. The writ will be issued in a few days. Both sections of political ...

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  5. "A PLIANT SPEAKER."

    In relation to last night's proceedings in the Assembly in connection with the case of the released unionist Dixon. the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) said in an ...

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  6. "A LONG, COLD NIGHT."

    It is regarded as certain that the North Coast Company's steamer McLcay, which went ashore off Broughton Island, has gone down with all hands excepting the two sea ...

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  7. NURSES' GRIEVANCES.

    When nurses talk of striking it should be fairly safe to assume that the causes of their discontent arc more than trivial. Trouble has apparently been brewing lately ...

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  8. PREPARING FOR THE FRAY.

    The annual meeting of the Board of Control for interstate cricket in Australia was held to-day at the Victorian Cricket Association rooms. Mr. 0. J. Eadey ...

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  9. UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS.

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. W. Cooke) recently visited York and Quellington, and found that the reports of earth tremors in those districts during the last ...

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  10. CHINESE UPHEAVAL

    The Chinese revolution is spreading rapidly. Insurgents have captured yang, including the Government in and the Government ironworks which ...

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  11. THE MAORIS.

    All times have befallen the Maori village established at the White City since the Coronation festivities began, The party of New Zealand natives will ...

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  12. ARMY AND NAVY REINFORCEMENTS.

    The missionaries at Wuchang are reported to be all safe. The Minister for War has ordered two army divisions and a number of ...

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  13. MOST FORMIDABLE RISING SINCE TAIPING.

    The present revolution is regarded as the most formidable since the great Taiping rebellion. It forms part of a concerted movement to take the whole Empire and ...

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  14. CANADA ' S CHANGE.

    The departing Governor-General (Kari Grey) was accorded a cordial Send-off to-day. Thousands of Persons lined the city streets. The steamer which is taking the ...

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  15. LORD CHELMSFORD.

    The Governor of New South Wales and Lady Chelmsford have begun their return journey to Sydney by the Moldavia. Many relatives and friends bade them ...

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  16. FOREIGNERS ASSEMBLED IN CONCESSIONS.

    All foreigners at Hankau and Hanyang have been summoned to enter the foreign concessions Hankau. Hankau, situated on the north ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    William Williams, labourer, boarding at the Ship Inn, Port Adelaide, made a report to the police on Thursday evening of a supposed drowning case. At about 4 p.m. on ...

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  18. MOROCCO.

    The conclusion of the first part of the negotiations between the Governments of France and Germany in respect to Morocco has not been received with enthusiasm ...

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  19. A SYDNEY TROUBLE.

    The appointment of a nurse from an outside hospital to the position of Sister at the Sydney Hospital has caused such grave discontent among the head nurses at the ...

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  20. INSURANCE BILL

    A national conference of representatives of the friendly societies has been held at Edinburgh to consider the National Insurance Bill. The gathering represented ...

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  21. CHANGSHA RISEN.

    The Chinese population of Changes,a walled industrial dry, capital of the province of Hunan, on the Siang-Kiang, have risen in revolt. The Viceroy's Yamen and ...

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  22. THE NEW MINISTER.

    Messrs. Thomas (Postmaster-General), Tudor (Minister for Customs), and Frazer (Honorary Minister) left for Sydney by the express to-day. As the Governor-General ...

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  23. SPANIARDS IN MOROCCO.

    Reports which have come through native sources from Morocco state that the Spanish troops have met with a serious reverse at Seluan, where Moorish tribesmen ...

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  24. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Strong condemnation of the proposal to Impose an export duty on ores is contained in an official report of the New South Wales Mines Department, which has been ...

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  25. AERIAL PERILS.

    Mr. Hamel, the English aviator, who has taken a prominent part in the inauguration of the aerial postal service to-day made a cross-Channel flight. He began from the ...

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  26. RAILWAY LINE TORN UP.

    The Pekin to Hankau railway for a stretch of 20 miles has been torn up by the revolutionists, and bridges have been destroyed. Traffic over a considerable portion ...

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  27. A FALL AND A FIRE.

    BROKEN HILL, October 13. —Robert Harrison, a vanner hand. employed in the Central Mine mill, fell down a ladderway last night, and sustained three broken ribs. ...

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  28. MUTINY OF TROOPS.

    Between 10,000 and 15,000 troops is Hups have broken out in mutiny. Thirty modem guns have been captured by the rebels at Wuchang. ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL.

    The Labour Leader considers that the Industrial Council, which has been established by the Board of Trade to deal with trade disputes, will not remove the causes ...

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  30. PORTUGUESE UNREST.

    The Royalist prisoners, including many priests, who have been rigorously treated since the Republican regime, have been arriving in batches daily from the north of ...

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  31. TENT DESTROYED.

    SOUTH KILKERRAN. October 12. — A roadmaker, Mr. Pat Leonard, had his tent burnt flown last night. Mr. R. Smith, of Port Victoria, was passing when he noticed ...

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  32. FRENCH AND BELGIAN VICTIMS.

    A French aviator, M. Level, was aeroplaning over Rheims. when a misbop occurred to his machine and he fell from a height of about 250 ft. The unfortunate man was ...

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  33. VICEROY CASHIERED.

    An edict issued at Pekin cashiers the Viceroy at Wuchang, but orders him to retake the city under pain of severs punishment. This official is now refuging ...

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  34. POLICE SERGEANTS SEIZURE.

    Police - Sgt. Shanahan, while standing at the corner of Pirie and Pulteney streets at about ll.30 a.m. on Friday, was seized with a fit, and fell upon the footpath. He was ...

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  35. MINT CAPTURED.

    The mint at Hanyang, containing silver , worth 2,000,000 taels (about £333,330), belonging to the Government, has fallen into the bands of the rebels. . ...

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  36. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    There were further South Australian successes at South street on Friday. Tho juvenile choirs were judged by Professor Bevan, of Adelaide, and Mr. Tom Morgan ...

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  37. STEAMER CAPSIZED.

    The Yarmouth steamer Eastern Counties, 458 tons, capsized in the River Humber to-day. Four of the crew were drowned, and 11 others bad remarkable escapes. ...

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  38. FRENCH GUNPOWDER.

    As a result of the shocking disclosures made concerning the quality of the gunpowder used in the French fleet—following the disaster at Toulon—the French Minister ...

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  39. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The steamer Indrapura has been launched. at Wallsend for the Australasian trade in' the carriage of frozen meat. ...

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  40. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    FREMANTLE, October 13. —Samuel McCalden, an employe at the Fremantle Harbour Works, was run over by two railway trucks late last night and killed. ...

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  41. GENERAL CHANG PAO ALIVE.

    The report of the death of Gen, Chang Pao, through a bomb explosion, is now denied. The general took refuge on a gun boat after the fall of Wuchang. ...

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  42. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Wax Hatches (Use and Sale) Regulation Bill, which is designed to prevent wax matches in specified localities during certain ...

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  43. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE.

    Mr. Pearce (General Secretary of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association) has handed the following letter to the director of the Mount Lyell ...

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  44. SEMI - MARTIAL LAW.

    The Chinese Government is stupefied At the disaffection among the troops. At squadron under Admiral Sah hat left Shanghai for Hankau. ...

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  45. FISHERMEN LOST.

    Reports have been received that 14 Yar-mouth fishermen have perished in a gale in the North Sea. ...

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  46. GOT OUT OF HIS DEPTH.

    BRISBANE, October 13.—William G. Nicholls, aged 11, when bathing in tho Bremer River, near Ipswich, this afternoon, got out of his depth, and was drowned. ...

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  47. DECLINING BIRTHRATE

    The Bishop of London (Right Rev. Dr. Ingram), in a charge do the clergy, has stigmatized the deliberately declining British birthrate as a gigantic evil He urges ...

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  48. THE OLYMPICS DAMAGES.

    The repairs rendered necessary to the gigantic White Star liner Olympic through her collision with the cruiser Hawke have cost the company the sum of £200,000. The ...

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  49. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Copper is now quoted at £90 a ton.—The quarterly soiree of members of the South Australian Institute was held in White's Assembly Rooms on Friday ...

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  50. LIBERAL AND LABOUR.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) advised his Dundee constituent to run two Liberal candidates at the next elections in order to oust the Labour ...

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  51. ALLEGED POLITICAL LIBEL.

    PERTH, October 13.—The political libel suit, in which Mr. Gregory (late Minister of Mines), who lost his seat for Menzies in the recent elections, sues The Kalgoor ...

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  52. WOMAN ' S SUFFRAGE.

    Woman's suffrage, which was put to the vote of the people of the State, has been carried in California by a majority of 2,000. ...

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  53. SCULLING.

    Ernest Barry, the English sculling champion, in Sporting life repeats his challenge to row Richard Arnst, of New Zealand, the world's champion, on the Thames ...

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