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  2. LIQUOR REFORM.

    The Governor of Tennessee has created a sensation by going to re[?] extremes in trying to loree two Hills, aimed against the tiquor trade, through the State ...

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  3. ART IN AUSTRALIA.

    When one hears so often that perpetual parrot cry that there is us scope for are in Australia, that it is all a waste of time, and can sain nothing, it is very ...

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  4. OVERSEAS OFFICERS.

    The Army Council yesterday entertained the overseas officers at a banquet. His Majesty the King in a speech at the end of the army manoeuvres, stated ...

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  5. MADAME LENA CONLY.

    In the course of. a short chat I has with Madame Lena Conly who arrived in Adelaide this morning, I learnt something of her interesting career, as a singer. ...

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  6. ATTEMPT AT TRAIN WRECKING.

    The night express between Ostend and Vienna narrowly escaped wreck on Thursday. A ganger, who was inspecting the lines, found five shoes tightly ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Christabel Pankhurst, the exiled loader of the British suffragist movement, is in Paris, and it is believed that the direction of the agitation has been shifted to ...

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  8. VAUDEVILLE IN THE AIR.

    M. Pegoud. the young French aeronaut, who has been causing a sensation in the flying world by astounding evolutions in the air. accomplished an ...

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  9. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Confused accounts are coming to hand concerning the fighting in Albania. The general opinion id that Turkey has instigated. the insurrection, which is a ...

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  10. EMPIRE DAY.

    The subject for the senior schools' essay competition in connection with Empire Day celebrations of 1914 is some tale of travel or discovery within the ...

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  11. HOME RULE.

    The determination of Uniter to resist Home Rule for [?] is no longer looked upon as an in[?] threat, and the possibility of armed resistance ...

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  12. CRISIS IMMINENT.

    The Albanian attack upon Prizrend has been. repelled. Greece has asked the Ottoman Government to indicate the precise date upon ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is reported of Harry Gabriel Pellissier, the bead of the "Follies" Costume Comedy Company, which had its headquarters at the Apollo Theatre ...

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  14. A DEADLY WASP.

    Lady Molesworth. widow of the late Sir Lewis Molesworth was stung by a wasp on Thursday evening. The creature penetrated Lady Molseworth's jugular vein ...

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  15. LUNATIC AT LARGE.

    News has been received by the watchhouse from the Parkside Asylum authorities to the effect that William Anderson, a lunatic, had escaped from that ...

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  16. SIR GEORGE REID WELL.

    A cable message has been received from Port Said announcing that Sir George Reid Mid Lady Reid, whose departure from London a week ago was so ...

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  17. EMPLOYERS' TRADE UNION.

    There is a general disposition to regret the formation of an employers' strike breaking fund. On maturer thought, the manufacturers feel that it was a tactless ...

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  18. LORD MAYOR CREATED BARONET.

    Sir David Burnett, Lord Mayor of London, has been created a baronet. ...

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  19. FRANCE LOOKS UP.

    The vital statistics of France for 1912 show a slightly improved condition in regard to births, marriages, and deaths. The births total 760,651, against 692,740 ...

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  20. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    The Chapman-Alexander Mission will on Thursday next open a two and a half months season in Glasgow. They will subsequently do Edinburgh for two ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL.

    Butter is firm and rather quiet.New South Wales finest is bringing 112/ to 116/ per cwt, and unsalted is selling at the same rates. ...

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  22. "A DEEP. ELEMENTAL PASSION."

    The "Times" in a leading article urging the Irish Nationalists to consent to Lord Loreburn's suggestion for a conference, says:—"They have set to realise ...

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  23. MARRIAGES AT REGISTRY OFFICES.

    Returns issued by the British Registrar General indicate that 30 per cent, of the marriages solemnised in England take place at registry offices. ...

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  24. S.A. RAILWAY OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the last monthly meeting of the council of the abovenamed association, among many important subjects discussed. was that of the inauguration of a ...

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  25. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    The manufacturers of metal filament lamps are reducing. the prices of their articles by 4d. to 6d per lamp. ...

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  26. TYPHOID IN NEW YORK.

    A serious outbreak of typhoid fever has occurred on the east side of New York It is spreading at an alarming rate. Already 275 cases have been notified. ...

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  27. THE HUMAN RACE.

    The famous British medical paper, "The Lancet," considers that most people could go without breakfast. It deprecates a big meal at midday, and favours a ...

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  28. TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE.

    A terrible fire in a tenement horse is reported from Quebec. A large,building caught alights eight children being burnt. to death. The father and mother and ...

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  29. COTTON GROWING IN QUEENSLAND

    Mr. Dosald Campbell will attend a cotton growers' conference on behalf of the Commonwealth Government. to be held at the Colonial Office on October 22. Special ...

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  30. PUCCINI AND HIS FAMILY.

    The celebrated Italian composer Giaconio Puccini, while motor boating, with his family on the River Arno. in Italy, had a remarkable escape . from death. His ...

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  31. MUSICAL CONTESTS.

    Over 300 bands and 6,000 musicians are competing in the Crystal Palace musical competitions. The prize money offered total £2,000. ...

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  32. VOLUNTEER PARADE.

    The completest preparations have been made Cor a volunteer parade on military lines Belfast to-day. A. rising barometer promises brilliant sunshine, and a ...

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  33. SILVER.

    A rise, of 1-8 -of a penny per ounce has been recorded in the price of bar silver. ...

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  34. HORSES MAIMED.

    Following on the warning notice issued to the Great Wyrley gang of cattle hoc[?] a number of horses have been maimed at Darleston. It is considered that ...

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  35. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    The U. S. President (Dr. Woodrow Wilson) has intimated that in the event of Senor Gamboa's election as President of Mexico, he will officially recognise the ...

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  36. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is still depressed and there is no substantial improvement in demand. A South Australian shipment already in port has been sold at 36/ per ...

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  37. INSPECTOR PAVIA.

    Following upon the resignation of Mrs.J.T.Smythe, B.A. B.Sc. an as inspector of schools. several [?] had to be made in the [?] of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. GABLED SPORTING NEWS.

    The following are the English tournament handicaps:—Stevenson and Inman [?] Reebe, receives 750; Diggle, 1,250, Aiken, 1,750; and Newman, 2,990. ...

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  39. INJURED DIGNITY.

    The Indians in the Transvaal, against whose movement into other States restrictions have been placed, have competed arrangements to display passive resistance ...

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  40. THE STAGE.

    Miss Eileen Boyd, a young Australian singer, was heartily encored for her ballad singing at Alexandra Palace on Friday. Mile Pavlova, the famous Russian ...

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  41. EX-GOVERNOR SULZER.

    Evidence in the impeachment trial ao ex-Governor Sulser,of New Yok, is distinctly against the accused, who it is stated will plead poverty in put defence. ...

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  42. RAISING MONEY.

    It is expected that one [?] pounds will be subscribed by Tuesday in connection with the land to [?] the relatives of volunte[?] killed of wounded in ...

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  43. WOOL.

    At the sales yesterday wool was in strong demand. Choice scoured crossbreds from Queensland were purchased for Germany at 2/2 per pound. New Zealand ...

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  44. LONDON DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    About 700 employes of Carter, Paterson, & Co., parcels collectors and distributors, struck for more wages and shorter hours. They also called out the carmen ...

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  45. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    A movement has been started in Canada with the object of removing the duty on American wheat, so as to secure for the Canadian article free access to the ...

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  46. THE AMERICAN BOYS.

    He American boys are making a triumphal tour of the State. At Broken Hill, they met with enthusiastic receptions, and played to packed houses in the evening. ...

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  47. ALLEGED MOTOR CONSPIRACY

    The hearing of the Australian case of alleged conspiracy in regard to Customs duties on motor cars was continued yesterday. The defendants—Ralph Millburn ...

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  48. HENRY AT COLLEGE.

    The young Prince Henry. third son of His Majesty the King is thoroughly enjoying college life at Eton. After playing in the fields he often goes to town and ...

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  49. FREIGHT RATES.

    Australian freight rates are steady. Cargo by steamers is quoted at 34/ per ton and by sailing vessels at 33/. ...

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  50. THE CONSTITUTION.

    As announced in our advertising columns, the Australian Natives' Association have arranged for a monster public meeting at the Town Hall, Adelaide, for ...

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  51. CANADIAN TRADE CONGRESS.

    The Canadian Trades Congress has carried a resolution disapproving of unionists joining the militia. A proposal to organise a Political Labour Party was ...

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  52. FAMISHED STRIKERS.

    About 60,000 packages of food will arrive in Dublin this morning for distribution among those who are in want, as the result of the recent industrial upheaval. ...

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  53. TROUBLED SPAIN.

    A number of Royalists have been arrested at Madrid. It is Alleged that they confessed they were hired to foment disturtances in isolated parts of the country. ...

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  54. A BIG ESTATE.

    The late Mr. Anthony Brodey, a "tea and granite dealer of the United Stater, left estate in Great Britain to the value of £1,315,000. This is tho fourth ...

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  55. AUSTRALIA'S RESOURCES.

    Mr. Gordon Inglis. who recently issued an importan publication on "Sport and Pastime in Australia." will deliver a series of lectures in the autumn at ...

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  56. DRAUGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Pomeroy, of New York, has won the world's draughts championship by defeating Jordan, of London. He played 51 i games, 48 of which were drawn. ...

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  57. EMPIRE NAVAL POLICY.

    The Hon. George Perley, Hon. Minister in the Canadian Cabinet, is coming to England to have a consultation, it is believed, in respect to a permanent naval ...

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  58. ANOTHER MAILBAG BOBBERY.

    It is reported in Rome that gold and securities [?]aed at £1,800 have been abstracted from parcels addressed to India and Australia. It is believed that the ...

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  59. FEDERAL BUILDINGS IN LONDON.

    Bertram Mackennal and Harold Parker, of Queensland, have been allotted the sculpturing in connection with the Commonwealth buildings to be erected in ...

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  60. RECEIVED.

    From Burns, Philip. &? Co.. Limited. a brocrhure giving particulars of their interesting personally conducted European tours. The P. &. O. mail steamer ...

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  61. SHORT-LIVED LIBERTY.

    A sensational incident in reported to have occurred at Sing Sing, the famous American penitentiary. Five convicts attacked the guards, and overcoming them ...

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  62. CHINA.

    The Japanese Minister at Pekin has informed China that if satisfaction is not accorded his nation over the Nanking incident within three days. Japan will ...

    Article : 123 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. LEAVING HOME.

    The Admiralty will in November "dispatch 11 battleships, eight armoured cruisers. eight light cruisers, 20 destroyers, and three submarines, the lot aggregating ...

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  65. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    The Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs has renewed negotiations with Russia with the view of concluding a treaty between Russia. China, and ...

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  66. THE PROGRESSIVE JAP.

    Export obseration shows that Japan is making a remarkable expansion in Korea. wherever Japanese administration obtains the people are happier and more ...

    Article : 101 words
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