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  2. ABOLISHING THE SMOKE NUISANCE.

    "I do not know whether in Adelaide," writes our London correspondent on October 3, "there is often trouble between factory owners and the corporation regarding ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The cruiser Good Hope, by which Mr. Chamberlain will journey to South Africa, will sail from London on November 25. Mr. Chamberlain has expressed the hope ...

    Article : 252 words
  4. SUBMARINE GUNBOATS.

    The commandants of the French submarine gun and torpedo boats which have recently taken part in the naval man[?]uvres at Cherbourg report that battleships, ...

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  5. SOMALILAND.

    Colonel E. C. E. Swayne, who in consequence of the overpowering strength of the Mullah's army and the difficulty of securing water, was forced to retreat to the ...

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  6. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    The "good old War Office," as it is flippantly called by some critics, was the subject of a good deal of animadversion during the South African campaign, but "the ...

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  7. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    About five or six hundred children left Williamstown this morning by train in charge of Sunday-school teachers for the annual picnic of the United Methodist ...

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  8. THE KENNIFFS ON TRIAL.

    The trial of the Kenniffs for the murder of Mr. Dalke and Constable Doyle was resumed in the Supreme Court this morning. Sam. Johnson, blacktracker, was placed ...

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  9. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Sir Sandford Fleming, who is the chief representative of Canada on the Pacific Cable Board, on the occasion of the completion of the line, sent the Earl of Minto ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Acting GovernorGeneral and Lady Tennyson entertained the following guests at dinner at Government House, Melbourne, on Saturday ...

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  11. AN AMERICAN COMPLIMENT.

    The New York "Tribune," in reference to the success which has crowned the Pacific cable scheme, congratulates the British people on their magnificent ...

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  12. CAPE REBELS.

    Seventy irreconcilable Boers sailed from Cape Town on Saturday for the Argentine Republic, where they are to receive 1,000 acres of good agricultural land free of cost, ...

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  13. MACEDONIAN REVOLT.

    The Premier of Bulgaria (M. Karaveloff) has admitted to the Turkish Ambassador that he is bound by treaty to prevent revolutionary bands of Bulgarians from ...

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  14. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Dr. G. E. Morrison (the Pekin correspondent of the London "Times"), who was born in Geelong, Victoria, in February, 1862, has been promoted to the fourth ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty have notified private shipbuilders that in future the penalties for the late delivery of third-class cruisers will be strictly enforced. ...

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  16. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    The Federal Treasurer has now received the complete totals for the month of October of the Federal Customs and excise revenue. They show that apart from ...

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  17. THE DOUKHOBORS.

    The advance of the Doukhobors, the Russian religious sect who, to the number of 2,000, left their native country for Canada in the hope of securing greater freedom to ...

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  18. POISONING BY POST.

    Roland Molineaux, who has since February, 1900, been lying in a New York gaol, under sentence of death for the murder of Mrs. Adams, in America, was in October, ...

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  19. THE ATLANTIC TRADE.

    The Atlantic Transport Company have placed an order for the construction of three steamers of 12,000 tons with the well-known shipbuilding and engineering firm of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    Many complaints are being made in commercial circles in London because of the don-receipt of the official hand-book giving definite information concerning the final ...

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  21. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    A snap division was taken in the House of Commons on Monday on Colonel William Slaney Kenyon's amendment to the Education Bill, under which the managers of ...

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  22. A MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY.

    A crowd of whites and negroes, estimated to number 4,000 people, assembled at Darling, a town in the State of Mississippi, America, for the purpose of witnessing the ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General has received a telegram from the Mayor of Esperance, congratulating him on the improved West Australian mail service secured under the new ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Philp) this morning received the following cable message from Mr. Hill (Acting Secretary of State for the United States):—"President ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. VICTORIA.

    A young man, named Black, was found in Collins-street to-day suffering from a stab in the chest, inflicted, it is alleged, by an unknown man during a quarrel. The ...

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  26. CAPTAIN WALLINGTON'S SUCCESSOR.

    The "Age" states:—When Captain Wallington leaves Australia to take a position in the Prince of Wales's household the post of Secretary to the Federal Executive will ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    A Blue-book has been issued giving a summary of the proceedings of the Conference of Colonial Premiers held in London, together with the resolutions moved, the ...

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  28. SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT A PICNIC.

    A shocking accident occurred on the railway line at a place called Hartwell, eight miles from Melbourne. Miss Ada Blonskoff, aged l8, a domestic servant, joined ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. THE CAMPBELL PERJURY CASE.

    At the Supreme Court to-day the case in which John Richard Gampbell, was charged with having committed perjury in the evidence given by him in the recent ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. DROWNED IN A LAKE.

    Lawrence Palmer, aged 22, was drowned whilst bathing in Jubilee Lake, Dayleford. Deceased, with a friend named Harold Beavis, went into the water, and suddenly ...

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  31. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier was asked if he was aware that the printing of all the Federal electoral rolls was being done in Melbourne. Sir John See ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier has received a letter from Commissioner McKie, of the Salvation Army, expressing approval of the Police Act Amendment Bill, especially the clauses ...

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  33. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Yarrawonga, steamer from Sydney August 30. DEPARTURES. For Melbourne—Killarney, barque, 1.356 ...

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  34. THE DROUGHT RELIEF FUND.

    Madame Melba has written to the newspapers, stating that she had no idea that what she had done to augment the Drought Relief. Fund by obtaining contributions ...

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  35. THE LATE MR. KENSIT.

    A laborer named McKeevor has been committed for trial for the murder of Mr. John Kensit, the anti-ritualist and secretary of the Protestant Truth Society. ...

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  36. SPURIOUS COINS.

    The public have been warned by the police authorities that a number of spurious coins are in circulation, especially halfcrowns, which are a remarkably clever ...

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  37. A RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE.

    The Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch, fourth brother of the late [?]zar of Russia and uncle of the present Emperor, has beendismissed from the Russian army. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    London, November 4. Copper.—Copper on spot is quoted at £52 5/ per ton, and at three months £52 l0/ per ton. The total supplies for the month ...

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  39. SHOW DAY.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's Show Was opened at Mount Goodbridge this morning under favorable auspices. The attendance was large and the exhibits were ...

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  40. THE AUSTRALIA AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Australia arrived from London at 11 o'clock this morning. She brings the following saloon passengers:— For Fremantle—Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, ...

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  41. CAUSE OF THE DISMISSAL.

    It is stated that the cause of the dismissal of the Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch from the Russian army was his having made a mesalliance by marrying a divorced ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. DAMAGES AGAINST A MINING COMPANY.

    In the Supreme Court J. Borns obtained £675 damages against the Westralia Mount Morgan's Syndicate, for injuries received while working on the mine. A trolly used ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. MR. JUSTICE MOORHEAD.

    Mr. Justice Moorhead's mental condition shows no signs of improvement. The Criminal Court to-day was adjourned for a week, the Chief Justice stating that if Mr. ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The authorities at Hamburg do not propose to repeal the prohibition against the importation of store cattle. ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Central Hall, 8—Lecture by Mr. Tom Mann. North Adelaide Institute, 8—Dramatic Entertainment. club Rooms, 8—Meeting Port Adelaide Sailing ...

    Article : 38 words
  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
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