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  2. LATE GABLES.

    It transpires that while attending at the foreign Office on Wednesday lost, M. Thierry, principal Private Secretary to M. Brand, discovered a wallet, containing £500, and important documents which bad been missing and up to then could not be traced.—Reuter. ...

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  3. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Postmaster-General announces that the site of the Skegnett wireless receiving station for beam services to Australia and India has been placed at the disposal of the contractors, who ...

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  4. BARON BLYTH'S WILL

    The late Baron B'yth left an estate valued at £211,000. His will states:-"Owing to the heavy burdens of the deaths duties and the present precarious position of the wine, and spirit business, owing to recent licensing acts, I have not ...

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  5. SECURITY PACT.

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Brland) left for Paris this morning. He appeared in excellent spirits, and was obviously delighted with the result ...

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  6. A VALUABLE REPORT.

    How the excessive cost of labour and materials is hampering the development of the Nortbern Territory is indicated in the report which the ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    News was received in Perth on Friday of the death of Major S. S. Peixotto, fcunder of the Columbia Park Boys' Club, who led three different parties of ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING.

    V.R.C.—Cantala Stakes—Leucadian, Etiwanda, Melbourne Cu—Leucadian Etiwanda, Fortesque, Moonee Valley Cup— Etiwanda, Leucadian, Oiolo, Wambidgee, Williamstown Cup—Etiwanda, Leucadtan, SYDNEY, Friday. Rosehill Steeple-Pay Day. ...

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  9. NOTES & QUERIES.

    G. H. L. M.—We cannot find space for your letter and poetry. A. T. SAUNDERS writes:—Col. Light came if the Bapid, and G. S. Kingston in the ...

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  10. WELLINGTON TROTS.

    The Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting was continued at Addington to-day. Chief results:—King George Handicap— Glenelg, Logan Lou, Hypo. Lincoln Handicap—Florrie Bingen, Prince Pointer, Fight Ever. ...

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  11. CITIZENS' APPEAL FOR Y.M.CA.

    The organization for which a representation committee is asking the public of Adelaide and South. Australia for money to reduce the heavy mortgage on the building. ...

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  12. FANCY DRESS COSTUMES.

    Established for more than 35 years in Adelaide, the highly esteemed business of Mrs. W. A. Wood, fancy costumier is in of the landmarks of Currie street. At ...

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  13. ELECTION RIOTS.

    Thirty persona were injured, some seriously, as the result of liooligans attacking a procession of congressistes last night, in connection with the city municipal elections. ...

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  14. COURSING.

    living Francis v. Our Lions, Daisy root v. Objective, Master Whackles v. Wedding Catt, Same Again v. Mail-News, Hilda Machree v. [?] Black Chef v. Girle's Own. Mick's ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. CRANSBOOK FIXTURE.

    CURRAMULKA, Wednesday.—Under Ideal conditions, the Cranbrook Club held a meeting to-day. Results:—First Round. ...

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  16. BRITISH COAL ENQUIRY.

    The political correspondent of The Daily Chroncicle says that the Cabinet decided to-day that no one directly interested in the [?] industry. whether [?] miner. ...

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  17. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The newspapers generally comment soberly upon the London Security Fact conversations. The Petit Parisien remarks that it is ...

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  18. CYCLING.

    At the first meeting of the new cycling year the following officers were appointed:—Starter, Mr. W. H. Figs; Timekeepers, Messrs. D. B. Archibald and Figg; Number Stewards, Messrs. ...

    Article : 242 words
  19. ADELAIDE COMPETITIONS.

    The attendance at the elocutionary and musical competitions at the Victoria Hall were well up to standard on Friday. Both day sessions were occupied with the ...

    Article : 337 words
  20. IMPERIAL ECONOMIC UNITY.

    The Times, commenting on the pending merging of colonial and Anglo-Egyptian banks, and the National Bank of South Africa with Barclay's Bank says that the ...

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  21. THE UNION BANK.

    On October 25 power was conferred upon the directors of the Union Bank of Australia to issued 10,000 shares (£5 paid) in the proportion of one new share for every ...

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  22. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    At Hastings.—Sussex, 314 (Bowley 89, Tatc 121, Jupp 5 for 49), v. Northamptonshire, 110 (Tate 4 for 31). In this match A. E. R. Gilligan, who captained the ...

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  23. 50 MILES ROAD RACE.

    One of the most important cycling road races will be conducted the afternoon by Messrs. Elliott Brothers, who have requested the Poyneham Cycling Club to assist them. Many of ...

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  24. MORE GERMAN FEARS.

    In Berlin political circles there is disappointment over the London negotiations. The view is held that the conversations did not help towards a conclusion in regard to the Security Pact such as Germany desires ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    As Mr. Cyril Clark of Glenelg; was [?] horses on the beach near the Broadway, New Glenelg, on Friday morning he noticed the fully clothed body of a woman living in a few inches of water. ...

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  26. BURGLAR AROUSED.

    George Gray, alias McCraig, described as on Australian bone breeder, has been committed for trial on a charge of having broken into a house; at Clarendon place, Hyde Park. Gray appeared in Court on crutches. ...

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  27. PROTEST FROM INDIA.

    The Indian Government in a message o the League states that it has been breed to the conclusion that the peace protocol would be inimical to India's interests as it would, in peculiar circumstances ...

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  28. DI PINEDO'S THANKS.

    Before continuing his flight, Vice-Commandant Di Pindo sent a telegraphic message to the Prime. Minister . (Mr. Brace), in which he expressed to all ...

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  29. RABBIT HAWKER INJUREO.

    A cut over the lett eye, and injuries to the left wrist, were received by Charles Gunderson (50), of Market street, Adelaide, about 7.50 a.m. on Friday, when a horse attached to his rabbit cart bolted along Park terrace I ...

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  30. LOAN COUNCIL MEETING.

    Although the business which led to the summoning of the meeting of the Federal Loan Council in Melbourne for to-morrow was for the purpose of discussing the ...

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  31. OLD VOLCANO BURST OUT.

    A new island is rising oat of the sea, simultaneously with the eruption of the old volcano on the Island of Santorin. The volcano is throwing out flames 300 feet in height. ...

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  32. SOCCER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  33. BELGIUM'S DEBT TO AMERICA.

    The American Belgium debt, negotiations were temporarily suspended on Thursday to permit of the receipt of instructions from Brussels. ...

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  34. GIRL BURNED TO DEATH.

    HOBART, Friday.—Miss Alice G. Stuart, aged 25 years, who lived with her father, Mr. Audley Stuart, at Bellerive, met with, serious injuries throught her clothing catchig fire. last night. She died at Hobart Public Hospital" to-dey ...

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  35. WAR GRAVES UPKEEP.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received, through the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, a resolution of thanks for the Federal Government's action in co-operating with the Imperial War Graves Commission for the perpetual maintenance of war graves. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    A contingent of 288 migrants will embarK on the Athenic for New Zealand, including 40 domestic servants and 22 public ...

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  37. LOSS OF LIALEETA.

    Manned by a crew of six, the auxiliary ketch Lialeets left Balgowan (S.A.) for Melbourne with a shipment of bagged barley. She called at the Semaphore on ...

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  38. HORSES' HIGH JUMPS.

    At the Brisbane show to-day £100 was offered for the horse beating the Queensland jump record of 7 ft. 5½ in., established by C. Jarvis's Mr. Radium at ...

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  39. TRIPLE MYSTERY.

    An inquest which revealed a curious triple mystery was connected with the death of Dora Sternlight, a Polish cook, irho was found dying in a house at ...

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  40. INTERSTATE HOCKEY.

    The interstate hockey carnival was continued at York "Park to-day, in fine, but doll, weather. The attendance was good, interesting cames were witnessed. ...

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  41. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  42. BOXING.

    At the King's Theatre to-night, jack watson will stage a programme of heats in the £250 tourncy. It is the infention of the prmoter to countiune every. Saturday night untill the ...

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  43. SYDNEY HARBOUR COLLISION.

    As a sequel to the finding ol the Marine Court regarding the collision in the harbour between the tug Gamecock and the ferry steamer Kirawa on July 20, William Clarabert Cross, master of the Kirawa, was called up to ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

    Output of Lake View and Star, 12,205 tons, £20,999; working coals, including cost of ore purchased, £19,673; development £885; profit, £441; capital outlay. £3,32; re-treatment of taifings, 21,093 tans yielded £5,194; working expenses, £4.363; profit £831." ...

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  45. WAR MEMORIALS.

    A deputation from the Perth Hospital, which is in straightened circumstances, asked the Premier (Mr. Collier) to-day to increase the subsidy from £27,000 to ...

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  46. WILL LLOYD BEAT WADDY?

    For three months certain Adelaide sportsman have been using every endeavour to bring the heavyweight boxers Em Waddy (Australian champion) and Albert Lloyd (ex-champion) ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  48. THE MAHENO HELD UP.

    The departure of the Maheno, which was due to leave for New Zealand this afternoon, was prevented by the seamen, who refused to man the vessel on the eve of sailing. The call was made for two men to complete the crew of the vessel ...

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  49. WILUNA DEVELOPMENT SYNDICATE.

    Sir Vail, attorney for the Wiluna Development Syndicate, has cabled as follows to tho London office with reference to the [?] Wiluna option ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES COURSING.

    The Rational Coursing Association concluded its championship cup meeting at Rooty Hill to-day. Results:—New South Wales Championship Cup. ...

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  51. A RUNAWAY TRAMCAR.

    Half filled with passengers an electric tramcar left the rails in Malvern road. East Malvern this morning and crashed thought a hedge into the garden of Mr. ...

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  52. AROUND THE WORLD.

    To endeavour to circumnavigate the globe in a 29-foot yawl-rigged yacht, built and commissioned in Australia, is the purpose of Capt. P. Byrne, of Melbourne. ...

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  53. TELEGRAPHING THE BUDGET.

    The work of telegraphing the Budget statement by the Treasurer (Dr. Page) to various morning and evening newspapers throughout the Commonwealth involved the Telegraphic Department at the post office in much extra work on ...

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  54. ARBITRATION CO-JUDGE'S ADVICE.

    During the bearing in the Arbitration Court to-day of the application for daytime "smokos" by the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Mr. President Webb stated that ...

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  55. CRIMINAL COURT APPEAL.

    Cecil Henry Riby Aves applied to the High Court to-day for special leave to appeal against the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal, which dismissed his appeal against a conviction in the Criminal Court, when ...

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  56. INTERSTATE LAWN TENNIS.

    An interstate lawn tennis match between New South Wales and Queensland began to-day. At the close of the day's play Queensland held a winning position, leading by 8 rubbers to 3. The visitors, have to win 8 of the remaining 10 rubbers to win the match. ...

    Article : 60 words
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